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



EGGPLANT. KOHL-RABI. Turnip-Rooted Celery, 



One of the most delicious of all vegetables, and 

 should be more largely growTi. The seed to germinate 

 freely should have plenty of moisture and heat. 



New York Improved. The leading market variety; 

 very large and smooth: flesh white, tender and nutri- 

 tious: skin of a dark rich purple and very attractive: 

 productive and easilv raised. Pkt.. 5c: oz.. 30c: ^4 

 lb.. 75c: lb.. 83.50. 



White Pearl. A line -new and distinct variety: the 

 largest and most attractive : skin pure white : flesh of 

 the"finest qualitv either baked or fried: productive. 

 Pkt.. 10c: oz.. 50: H lb- SI. 50. 



Perfection Thoroless. A vast improvement upon its 

 parent, Xew York Puhple. The plant is low. 

 branching, and free from thorns: fruit of large size 

 and perfect in form. It is the earliest and most pro- 

 ductive variety. Pkt., 5c: oz.. 30c; 3^ lb., 80c. 



GOURDS. 



The following varieties are very useful and orna- 

 mental for many purposes. One pkt. of each. 15c. 



Japanese >est Eg"?. The most useful Gourd: exten- 

 sively used for nest 

 eggs, as they re- 

 semble in ' size, 

 shape and color a 

 hen's egg. and are 

 not injured by 

 cold or wet. The 

 plant is a rapid 

 growing climber 

 and very orna- 

 mental f or'screens. 

 etc. Pkt.. 5c: oz., 

 40c. 



Dishcloth or Lufta. The lining of the fruit is very pe- 

 culiar, being tough and spongy, suggesting the idea 

 that it might be used for a dishcloth. "Pkt., .5c: oz.. 40c. 



Sugar Trough. A very large Gourd, having a thick, 

 hard, yet light shell capable of holding four to eight 

 gallons of water. Often useful as a basket. Pkt.. 5c; 

 oz.. 2.5c. 



The Dipper. These plants produce vegetable dippers 

 of various sizes, which are quite valuable for house- 

 hold purposes, and will last a long tijne. For straight 

 handles grow on a trellis, otherwise they will oirve. 

 Pkt., 5c: oz., 25c. 



MUSHROOMS. 



One of the most profitable crops. The cultivation of 

 Mushrooms is largely on the increase. A circular on 

 culture given f ree'with every order. 



English Spawn. In bricks.' Lb , 25c: bv express not 

 paid, T lbs., $1.00. 



This vegetable is a general favorite in Europe, 

 where it is highly prized for feeding stock. The 

 bulb forms above the ground, and if used when young 

 and tender makes a most delicate dish for the table. 

 It will bear drought better and is therefore a more 

 certain crop than the Turnip. 



Early White Vienna. Early Purple Vienna. 

 Pkt.. 5c: oz.. 15c: V lb.. 50c: lb.. SI. .50. 



LEEK. 



Very valuable for soups and salads and excellent 

 when sliced and cooked like peas: will keep all winter. 



London Flag. A large and most excellent variety; 

 broad leaves on both sides, 

 like a flag. Pkt.. 5c: oz.. 10c. 



Scotch Champion. A choice 

 variety of extra large size, 

 rapid growth and verv hardy. 

 Pkt.. 5c: oz.. 10c. 



MARTYNIA. 



I^lartynia Proboscidea. The 



seed pods, gathered green, are 

 used for pickling: verv fine. 

 Pkt.. 5c. 



MUSTARD. 



Mustard seed may be sown as soon as the soil is free 

 from frost. It gi^ows rapidly, therefore several sow- 

 ings should be made; fine for salad. 



Chinese "^lustard. A new vegetable of the greatast 

 value for greens, yielding a vast amount of foliage of 

 excellent quality and pleasant favor when cooked 'like 

 spinach. See iUust}'ation. Pkt.. oc: oz., 10c. 



White. The best for general use. 



Black, Stronger than the White. 



Pkt., 5c: oz., 10c. 



