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THE LOVETT COMPAXY. 



AUTUMN KING CABBAGE. 



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A magnificent strain for fall and winter use, forming mammoth heads of uniform size, which are exceed- 

 ingly hard and sohd. It has a short stem and grows very compactly, with few outer leaves, this feature allowing 

 the plants to be set close together, economizing both space and time. The mammoth heads are thick throughout, 

 and rounded on the top, and are fine-grained and tender to a marked degree, surpassing in this respect any of the 

 other large growing varieties. 



The Autumn King is very pure stock, growing vniformbj true to type, and sure to make a perfect head. 

 Owing to the small outer leaves, it will produce a heavier crop per acre than anv other cabbage. Pkt., 10c; oz., 

 25c; 3^ lb., 7.5c; lb., 82..50. 



COLUMBIAN MAMMOTH 



WHITE ASPARAGUS. 



A most distinct variety, and from its great size and yield beau- 

 tiful white color and superior quahty, the most valuable, and will 

 quickly become the most popular sort as yet offered. The stalks 

 are of the largest size, and are produced very early and abundantly. 

 They are clear white in color and remain white until they are four 

 inches above the surface. 



The cnown or bud is much smaller than the stalk, which is a 

 distinctive feature of the variety, TTherever it has been grown it 

 commands an extra price, not only in the market, but also from 

 canners, who can readily sell it at a high price as a special brand. 

 The stalks are so exceedingly tender, so large, and so fine in quahty 

 that it is um-ivalled for the home garden. 



Seeds. 10c. per packet; 3 for 25c; oz., 20c; }< lb., 60c; pound, >>'2.00. 



Plants, 1 yi\, doz., 50c; 100, .$1.25; 1000, $8.00. 2 yrs., doz.. 60c; 

 LOO, 11.50; 1,000, -$10.00. One year roots by mail, postpaid, at 

 dozen rates. If icanted by mail at 100 rates, add -25c, per 100. 



KEENEY'S RUSTLESS 



GOLDEN WAX BEAN. 



This is the long-looked-for bean, as it combines hardiness and 

 productiveness with fine quahty. A strong-growing bush variety of remarkable vigor and freedom from rust. It 

 sends out short tendrils, on which pods form, in adcUtion to those near the central stallv of the plant, which 

 accounts for its wonderful productiveness, increasing under favorable conditions from 100 to l.-)0 fold. 



The pods are meaty and well fiUecL thick-fiat when young, and semi-round later; of a rich yellow color and 

 fine quahty. entirely stringless. even when large enough to shell. If the pods are picked as fast as formed, the 

 plant continues to furnish a bountiful supply for an unusually long season. 



The packets contain an oimce of beans, about oO to 75 in number, and if planted one bean in a place, 10 inches 

 apart in the row, and the rows 24 to 28 inches apart, they ^^-iU produce under favorable conditions, a boimtiful 

 supply for a family of six or eight persons. Pkt., 15c; 2 for 25c. 



