90 THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



WATERMELONS. 



If to be sent by mail, add 8c. per pound extra. 

 KOLB'S GEIM. A splendid variety, one that has created quite a 

 sensation among the melon growei-s. It is one of the largest, most 

 productive, best keeping and shipping melon ever grown; very 

 imif orm in size — see illustration; thin, hard rind, and unusuallj' 

 sweet, sugary and delicious. They are very productive; ripen 

 early and in everyway a first-class melon. Pkt., 3c; 2 pkts., 5c; 

 oz., 10c; i^lb., 15c; lb., 45c. 



THE DIXIE. A new melon; a cross between the kolb's gem and 

 MOUNTAIN SWEET. The outer skin is dark green and very beauti- 

 fully striped; flesh deep scarlet, firm, sweet, sparkling and re- 

 freshing. The DiAse is one of the best eating and most productive 

 3nelons ever introduced. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; % lb., 15c; lb., 50c. 

 FLORIDA FAVORITE. A most delicious melon ; medium size and 

 KOLB'S GEM WATEioiELON. PKT., 8c. very prohflc; flesh deep red, crisp, juicy and delicious; very de- 

 sirable for truckers who wish to have the first melons in market and for private families who want the"most 

 delicious melons for the table. Pkt., 3c; 2 pkts., 5c; 02.., 10c; }4 lb., 15c; lb., 50c. 



OTHER STANDARD VARIETIES. 

 Wc offer the following Watermelons at the uniform price of : Pkt., 3c.; 2 pkts., 5c.; oz., lOc; U lb., 15c.; lb., 50c. 

 Phinney's Early, ^'ery desirable for an early melon, either for market or home use; sweet and productive. 

 Honey. An early variety of uniformly medimn size, dark green skin, brilliant red colored flesh, rich, sugary. 

 The Delaware. One of the best melons both for shipping and keeping; of good size, solid, sweet and luscious. 

 The Seminole. A long, round melon, of the most desirable shape and form; thin rind and redr flesh. 

 Dark Icing, This melon can scarcely be praised too highly ; very solid, thin rind, rich and luscious. 

 Ruby Gold. A new melon, varies in color— red and yeUow predominating while growing side by side. 

 The Volga. Exceedingly hardy; will succeed anyv/here; bright, red flesh, sweet and fine flavored. 

 Colorado Preserving. A Citron, quite distinct; very productive; flesh firm and solid, with fe- r seeds. 



MARTYNIA. 



A vegetable highly prized 

 for pickles ; use green or when 

 about half grown. Pkt.. ic; 

 3 pkts., 10c; oz., 15c. 

 MUSTARD. 

 Oz., pkt., sc.; i^lb., isc. 

 White. Best for salads. 

 Black. Very useful. 

 Chinese. New; the best. 



- PARSNIPS. 



Well known as a de- 

 licious table vegeta- 

 ble, but for feeding lit- 

 tle appreciated; very 

 rich and sugary; val- 

 uable for stock feed- 

 ing. 



GUERNSEY. An 



improved sti'ain, in 

 many ways much su- 

 perior to any other. 

 The I'oots are smooth 

 and cai-ry their thick- 

 ness well down. The 

 flesh is very fine grain- 

 ed and excellent fla- 

 vor. Pkt., 3c: oz., .5c; 

 Xlb., 15c; lb., 50c. 



Long Smooth {Hol- 

 loiv Crown). The best 

 variety for general 

 LONG SMOOTH. PKT., Sc. cultivation. Very 

 large, smooth {see illustrarion). white, sweet and of 

 superior quaUty. Pkt., 3c; oz., 5c: 1')., 15c; lb., 40c. 



The Student. A good half -long variety, very smooth, 

 sweet and of dehcate flavor; especially adapted to shal- 

 low soil. Pkt., 3c; oz., oc; >4 lb., 15c; lb., ioc. 



MUSHROOMS. 



MUSHROOMS. 



One of the most profltable 

 crops; can easily be gro^Ti in 

 any ordinary cellar or bam. 

 The cultivation of MUSHROOMS 

 is greatly on the increase. A cir- 

 cular on culture, given free on 

 application, -with, every order. 



English Spawn. In poimd 

 bricks. Lb., 15c; 10 lbs., $1.00. 

 LEEK. 



One ounce of seed will sow about 100 feet of drill. 



Valuable for soups and salads aud excellent vv-hen 

 shced and cooked like peas. Pull directions for plani- 

 ing and blanching printed on each package. 



LONDON FLAG. A large and most excellent variety: 

 broad leaves on both sides, like a flag. Pkt., 3c; oz., 

 10c; }{lh.. 25c. 



GIANT ITALIAN. A variety which has given satisfac- 

 tion everywhere; very easily grown, of large size, mild 

 and agreeable. Pkt., 3c; oz., 10c; 3^ lb., 30c. 



SCOTCH CHAIMPION. A new and a very choice vari- 

 ety; extra large, rapid growth aud very hardy. The 

 edible stem is six to eight inches long and three inches 

 thick. Pkt., 5c: oz., 15c: K l^^-, 50c. 



OKRA. 



Extensively grown for the seed pods, which are very 

 nutritious and are largely used in soups; should be gath- 

 ered when yoimg and tender. Cultm'e directions on 

 each package. 



WHITE VELVET. The plants of this variety are dis- 

 tinct in appeai-ance and manner of growi;h; pods larger 

 and thicker; flesh more tender and nutritious. Pkt., 

 3c; oz.. 10c; Hlh.. 15c; lb., 45c. 



DWARF PROLIFIC. A fine, new dwarf variety; very 

 prolific: short, thick pods. Pkt., 3c; oz., 10c; X lb., 

 15c: lb., .50c. 



NASTURTIUM. Indian Cres^. 



Tall Yellow. For pickhug or salads. Pkt.. 3c: oz.. -Oc. 



For Dwarf Xasturtivms—See Flower Seed pages. 



