THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 

 Add 8c. per pound extra if to be sent by mail. % '^oi^^' Pkts., ozs., }£ lbs., mailed free. 



THE AlTUmN KING. The best late or Autumn Cabbage in 

 cultivation; very fine for fall aud winter use; large, hard, 

 solid and uniform heads. It has a shor'r stem and few outer 

 leaves— thus enabling the plants to be set close together. 

 The heads are thick throughout, rounded 6n the top, fine 

 grained, tender and unsurpassed in every respect. The 

 Autumn King is being offered by some seedsmen under the 

 name of the ''World Beater" — our seed is uniform iJu true 

 to ty])e and will produce a heavier ci-op per aci e than any 

 other cabbage. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; oz., 20c; }{ lb., 60c; 

 lb., $2.00. 



RED DUTCH, or Pickling. The best variety for pickling, 

 or filling mangoes. Heads round, deep red, remarkably 

 hard and soUd. Fkt., 3c; 2 pkts., 5c; oz., 10c; >^ lb., 35c; 



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THE AUTUMN KING. 2 PKTS., 15c. 



IIMPROVED SUREHE/\D. The best winter cabbage in cultivation. 



Very productive; of superior quality; a good keeper and succeeds 

 where other varieties fail. The heads are large, round, hard and 

 perfect, and somewhat flattened on top; are very firm and 

 solid, fine grained, tender and excellent flavor when boiled. It is 

 our best keeping winter variety, and will remain solid and sweet 

 until late in the spring. In almost all cases ninty-five good hiads 

 may be expected out of every one hundred plants set out. We 

 would caution our customers against Prew mwr Flat Dutch., beiug 

 sold for Surehead, by a munber of seedsmen. Our seed has 

 been selected each year from the largest and finest heads, and is 

 warranted pure and true to name. Pkt., -Ic; 3 pkts., 10c; oz., 15c; 

 3^ lb., 50c; lb., $1.80; 2 lbs., or more, $1.75 a lb. 



LLXE[*1BIJRC, or Hard Heading. Valuable for its remarkable 

 kee{)iug qualities; the best variety for late spring sales. A sure 

 header, making a very hard head of good size and weight: with- 

 out doubt the most profitable market cabbage in cultivation. 

 Pkt., 6c; 2 pkts., 10c; oz., 20c; ^ lb., 70c; lb., $2.50. 



IMPROVED SUREHEAD. 



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V^AUJLiri-iUVVlirvO soll and are as easily rais- 

 ed as cabbages, and require about the same treatment. 

 Full dii'ections for culture printed on each package. 

 One ounce of seed for one thousand plants. 



EARLIEST SELECTED DWARF ERFURT. The ear- 

 liest and best variety for forcing in open ground. Heads 

 large, of fine grain and form. Market gardeners and 

 others who want the best should plant none but this 

 variety. Our stock is the purest that can be secured, 

 and imported from the choicest specimens. Pkt., 15c; 

 2 pkts., 25c; }i oz., $1.00; oz., $3.00. 



EARLY SNOWBALL (Dwarf Erfurt). A new variety, recently introduced 

 duce fine heads by June 10th, under favorable condition 

 groAvn as cabbage and should be in every garden 



Seed sown March 1st will pro- 

 seldom fails to form fine, large beads: can be as easily 

 The seed we offer is genuine, and priced as low as possible. 



Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 25c; 3^ oz., $1.00; oz. 



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EARLY PARIS. A very popular and standard variety. Pkt., 4c; 3 pkts., 10c; oz., 50c; )^ lb., $1.80. 

 ALGIERS. A fine late v-iriety; the heads remain solid and firm a long time. Same price as the'Early Paris. 

 Yeitch*s Autumn Giant. A splendid variety, noted for the size of its heads. We recommend it as a good 



Cauliflower for fall and suitable for pickling. Pki;., 3c; 



CHICORY, Sow in June ; in fall transplant in sand 

 In the cellar ; the shoots, which soon appear, f oi-m the 

 "Barbe de Capucin."a salad much used by the French. 



Large Rooted. Pkt., 3c; 2 pkts., 5c; oz., lOc; }{ lb., 25c. 



COLLARDS. Largely used as "greens" in some sections 

 of the country ; a form of cabbage, producing new leaves 

 as fast as the old ones are removed. A sure cropper. 



Georgia, or Southern. Price same as Chicory. 



CORN SALAD. Makes a delicious, small salad; very 

 popular during winter and early spring as a substitute 

 for lettuce; can also be cooked and used like spinach. 



Broad Leaved. Pkt., 3c; oz., lOc; 3^b., 20c; lb., 50c. 



1^ Something good in T01>1AT0ES. See page 97. 



2 pkts., .5c; oz., 30c; )^ lb., 100; lb., $3.50. 



CRESS. Full directions on each package. 



Extra Curled (Pepper Grass). A small salad which 

 will bear cutting several times; used with lettuce its 

 leaves impart an agreeable taste. Pkt., 3c; 2 pkts., 5c. 



Upland Cress. A hardy perennial, thriving in any 

 gai'den soil, wet or dry ; the first green to appear in the 

 spring ; can be eaten raw or as a salad ; excellent pre- 

 pared same as lettuce, also highly prized as a blood 

 purifier, and very beneficial in cases of disease of the 

 liver, etc. Pkt., 8c., 2 pkts., 15c; 4 pkts., 2.5c. 



Water Cress. One of the most deUciously flavored 

 salads, thrives best in shallow water, where it will in- 

 crease from year to year. Pkt., 6c; 2 pkts.. 10c; oz.. 25c. 



