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/. T, LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER AND RED BANK, N.J. 



CABBAGE.-American Grown Seed. 



To obtain the best results, Cabbage should be planted on a rich, cool, porous soil. For earlv crop sow in a hot 

 bed in February or March, according to climate, and for field crop in the open ground two or three months later. 

 Frame-grown plants should be thoroughly hardened before transplanting. My cabbage seed has all been grown 

 from the best selected heads, and prices are as low as strictly honest, fresh, American grown seed can be offered. 

 Full directions for planting printed on each package. I olfer only the best varieties. 



EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD. The best early 

 cabbage in cultivation. A well-established var- 

 iety which needs no recommendation. The 

 heads are cone-shaped, medium size, solid and 

 very uniform. The plant is of compact habit, 

 therefore may be planted somewhat closer than 

 other sorts. A great favorite with truckers; 

 of excellent quality. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; }ilh., 

 60c; lb., 82.00. 



LARGE WAKEFIELD, or Charleston. TJie best 

 large early Cabbage. In many respects this 

 variety is an improvement on the Jersey Wake- 

 field. " The heads are about one-half larger, 

 similar in form except that they are not quite 

 as pointed. It is equally as profitable as a mar- 

 ket variety, on account of large size and gen- 

 eral good appearance. My seed is direct from 

 the originators stock. Fkt., 5c: oz,, 20c; Xlt)., 

 60c; lb., 82.00. 



FOTLER'S IIMPROYED BRL'INSWICK. An ex- 

 cellent second early cabbage. The heads are 

 large, solid and compact, somewhat flattened 

 and have but few outer leaves. Very desirable 

 for either garden or field culture. ' Pkt., 5c; 

 oz., 15c: >^ lb., 40c; lb., 81.50. 



EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD CABBAGE. 



WELL KNOWN STANDARD VARIETIES. 



EARLY WIINMINGSTADT, A popular second-early variety. The heads are large, of the sugar-loaf form, 

 very solid even in summer. A good Winter cabbage when planted late. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; lb., iOc: lb., §1.25. 



Henderson's Early Summer. The best second early for market gardeners; large, solid, round, compact heads, 

 of most excellent quality. Fkt., 5c: oz., 15c; 3€ lb., lOc; lb., SI. 50. 



Henderson's Succession. An excellent second early variety for market gardeners or private families. About 

 ten days later than Early Summei and produces much larger and heavier heads. As the habit of growth is quite 



compact, it may be planted about the same distance as Early Summer. Fkt., 5c; oz., 20c; 



lb. 



The heads are very hard, round and solid. 



50c; lb., $1.75. 

 Fkt., 5c; oz., 



All Seasons. A variety suitable for all seasons. 

 20c; 3^ lb., 50c; lb.. 81.75. 



PREi>lIUiM FLAT DITCH. A standard sort for late or main crop. Heads of the largest size, solid, broad and 

 flat, and of excellent quality. A general favorite as a winter cabbage. Fkt., 5c; oz., lOc; }£lb., 35c: lb., $1.10. 



PerJection Drumhead Savoy. The best Savoy variety. The heads are large and finely curled; a compact 

 grower and a good keeper; a favorite with market gardeners. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c: }^ lb.. 40c: lb., 81.50. 



l^lammotli Rock Red, The largest and best red cabbage yet introduced. Heads very large and as solid as a 

 rock. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; X lb., 60c; lb., $2.00. 



EARLY ALL HEAD. This variety may be classed 

 as one of the best large-headed sorts in cultivation, 

 and a thoroughbred of American origin. As seen 

 by the illustration the heads are large, solid and 

 compact; they are more unitorm m size and color 

 than any other variety. It is ^\ell adapted to all 

 seasons and is really an all-the-year-round cabbage. 

 My seed is from the most reliable som-ce and can be 

 relied upon as being strictly pure. Fkt., 5c, oz., 

 20c; )i lb., 60c; lb., 82.00. 



AUTI)I>1N KING, or World Beater. The best au- 

 tumn cabbage in cultivation; very fine for fall and 

 winter use. It has a short stem and few outer 

 leaves — thus enabling the plants to be set close to- 

 gether. The heads ai e ver^- large, round, solid, 

 tender and unsurpassed in quality. 1 can thor- 

 oughly recommend this Cabbage as one that will 

 give excellent satisfaction. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; }i 

 lb.. 60c: lb., 82.00. 



HOLLANDER. This variety is also kno-vn as Dan- 

 ish Ball Head and Dutch Winter. Its principal 

 value lies in the solidity of the head, and long keep- 

 ing qualities. After having been kept over winter 

 the}' will be found in the spring just as solid, and 

 xjuite a3 perfect, as the day wheV; they were placed 

 in store. In quality it is excellent. Fkt., cc: oz., 

 25c; X lb., 75c; lb., $2.50. 



EARLY ALL HEAD. 



NOBLE Co.. 0., Jan, 8, 1898. 

 The seeds bought of you last year were the best I ever pur- 

 chased aaywhere; everything came up splendidly In the gar- 

 den. Y«u may be sure when I buy seeds you will get my 

 order. Emma J. Racey. 



HiCKMAX Co., Ky., Jan., 4, 1898. 

 Tour seeds gave perfect satlstacilon, especially the tomato 

 and cabbage seed. I want more seeds and some rose bushes 

 this spring. 



Faitnis Berby. 



