82 THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, X. J. 



Add Sc. per pound extra if to be sent by mail—}( lbs. at lb. rates. Pkts.. ozs. mid }£ lbs. mailed free. 



EARLY AND LATE CABBAGE FOR 1896 



PT^TTARTIh 's.RPPi been gi'0"wn from the best selected heads. . We confine om-- 



-f^-L^'L/iriDL/L!/ OE/JZ/L/, selves to those varieties that have, after veai^ of culture, proved reliable. 



forty feet will produce about 2000 plants. 



"We have put oiu' prices as low asgood. honest, fresh American gi'own seed can be sold for. One ounce for a bed of 



F'y.U directions for jylanting printed on each jmclcage. 



EARLY JERSEY W.^KEFIELD. The best early Cabbagein cultiva- 

 tion. A well-established variety which needs no recommendation. 

 Om' seed has been grown from the best selected stock in the country. 

 The Jersey Wakefield produces hard. solicL pyi'amidal-shaped heads 

 pointed at the top. and with few outer leaves. The heads are of ex- 

 cellent quality, good size, firm and imiform: very productive for an 

 early variety: largely planted for main crops. Pkt.. -ic: 3 pkts.. 10c: 

 oz.. 15c; i/ib.. 40c; lb.. S1.50. 



EARLY EXPRESS. An exti'a early variety. The heads are of 

 good size, solid, crisp, tender and fine flavored. We reconnnend the 

 Exti-a Early ExjDress for early market or table use. Pkt.. -ic: 3 pkts., 

 10c; oz.. 15c: >/lb.. 40c: lb.. .51..50. 



LARGE EARLY YORK. An old and well-established variety: fair 

 size heads, of good quahty and a sm-e header : a general favorite among 

 EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD. 3 PKTS.. lOc. mai'ket gai'deners. Pkt.. 3c: 2 pkts.. 5c: oz.. 10c: }^ lb. 



CABBAGE. 10 well-known Standard Varieties. 



Early Summer. A market gardeners" varietv: large, solid and round, compact heads of excellent 

 quahtv. Om' seed of this cabba2:e is from the finest selected heads. . - - - 



Henderson's Succession. A new and \ most excellent second early variety. It is a good keeper 

 and verv atti'active in appearance: suitable for the market gardener. _ - - - - 



All Seasons. A varietv suitable for all seasons: heads very hard, roimd and sohd. flattened on 

 top and of the best qualitv: a sm-e header and the best for dry weather. _ - - - 



Early Wioning-stadt. An earlv as weU as late varietv. Seed sown in May and set out early m Au- 

 gust will make fine, solid heads that ^VLU keep all winter. The heads are noted for then- fine, 

 beautiful shape, soliditv and few outer leaves. - - - - " . . " . 



Premium Flat Dutch. A verv popular varietv Avith every one. The heads iim evenly m size, ai-e 

 solii, flattened on top and fine gi'ained: of ^excellent quality and will keep crisp and sohd until 

 lat3 in the spring. Our seed is from the hest. - - - - -- -- - 



Short Stem Drumhead. The best Drumhead varietv in cultivation. The heads ai'e eAtra hard and 

 solid, round, and flattened on top. They grow very uniform m shape, with a sti-ong. short 

 stem: verv productive and handsome in' appearance. - - - " ^ ^" " " .J 



Dwarf Flat Dutch. A valuable second early variety, producing large heads of fine quality: weU 

 adapted for fall or winter use. - - - - - ' ' ~ ~ " , " ^, I 



,>lammoth Rock Red. The largest red cabbage in cultivation. The heads ai-e red cleai- to the^ 

 center and f requentlv average ten to twelve pounds each. - - - - _ - 



Drumhead Savo> . Heads larse and finelv cmded: a compact grower and a fine keeper. Partakes 

 of the size of the Drmnhead: cmded leaves and fine flavor of the Savoy: approaches near the 

 richness of cauliflower. - - - - - - - - - " I^"'",- 



."Marvin's Savoy. A verv uniform and distinct variety originating on Long Island. The heads 

 are la-ge and sohd. finely cmied and of good substance. ------- i 



^= In regular fuU s]ze packets, each of the above. 3 cents per packet; 2 pkts., 5 cents. 



FOTLER'S BRL'KSWICK. The best second early 

 cabbag^e in cultivation. As seen by the illustration, 

 the heads are large, flattish on top. few outer leaves, 

 sohd and compact. For private famihes. market 

 gardeners, and ti'uckers who want any fall cabbage 

 for filling mangoes or making ki-aut. we know of no 

 variety better than Fotler's Short-Stem Bmnswick. 

 Pkt.. 4c: 3 pkts.. 10c: oz.. 15c: lb.. 40c: lb.. ■n.50. 



EARLY ALL HEAD. The earliest large headed cab- 

 bage in cultivation. Large uniform heads, sohd, 

 compact and of fine quahty. Owing to the ab- 

 sence of loose leaves it can be planted closer and '^^^^ 

 more can be gi'own on an acre than any other vari- "^^fev: 

 ety. Those icho p)lant the All-Head for early 



and Sure-Head for late u-ill never regret the ven- 

 ture ,,^1. Price the same as Fotler's Bnmswick. 



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Butler Co.. Pa.. Oct. 14. 1895. 

 I wish to say yom Faxon Squash. Cabbage and Japanese Pmnpkin are without doubt the verv finest known. 

 I can heartily recommend > our seeds and fruit trees, as thev are first-class in everv respect. 



Tours respectfully! " G. E. Hillard. 



Carl M. Damp-^an. from Virginia, under date of October 18. 1895. writes : I am sorrv to sav the di-v weather 

 burnt up nearly everj-thing, but the vegetable and flower seeds von sent me cUd splendid. -speciaUy the Giant 

 Piocca Onion. (See page 91). I raised onions from vour seed which measured five and six inches in circumfer- 

 ence — the largest I ever saw. 



