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THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



GARDEN PEAS. 



If to be sent by mail, add 8c. per pint, or 15c. per quart extra. 

 Our seed peas are grown with the utmest care. One quart to 1 00 feet of drill. Those marked* are wrinkled varieties. 



EXTRA EARLY VARIETIES. 



Uniform Price : 2oz. pkts., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; pt., 20c; qt., 25c. 

 FIRST OF ALL, The best extra early Pea in cultivation: 

 unequalled for excellence, yield, size of pods and regularity of 

 growth; ery early, productive and ripening all at the same 

 time: can oe gathered in two pickings. Peck, $1.00; bu., $3.75, 

 *A1>IERICAN WONDER. A distinct and fine flavored variety, 

 which grows only eight to ten inches high; very early ana 

 productive enough for ordinary family use. Peck, $1.50. 



*LITTLE GEI^. Truly a gem; very early and dwarf. It 

 needs no support and is very productive. Peck, $1.25. 



*PREI>3IUI>1 GEIM. An improvement on the Little Gem, both 

 in height, color and quality; very prolific. Peck, 81.25. 



ALASKA. The earliest blue pea; a small variety; the most 

 desirable for shipping. Pipens early and uniform. Peck, $1.15. 



*LAXTON'S ALPHA, Fine quality and very prolific; pods 

 large and well filled; and weU adapted to the home garden. 



DANIEL O'ROLRKE. One of the earUest standard varieties 

 for market gardeners; height two and one half feet. 

 SECOND EARLY VARIETIES. 

 Packet, 6c: 2 pkts., 1 Oc; pt., 1 Sc.j qt., 25c. 

 *ABUNDANCE. A wrinkled variety of excellent quality; 

 pods three inches long and well fiUed. Peck, $1.10; bu., $4.00. 



*TBE IMARKET GARDEN. Very popular as a market vari- 

 ety; very prolific and requires no brushing. The pods are 

 filled with peas of the most delicious flavor. Peck, $1.15. 



MELTING SUGAR. The best edible podded variety ; the pods 

 are large, flat, tender and brittle; should be prepared when 

 yoimg the same as Wax Beans; also very good as a shelled pea. 



DWARF SUGAR. Height two feet; possessing the same good 

 qualities as the Melting Sugar, but not so large or prolific. 

 GENERAL CROP VARIETIES. 

 Packet, 1 Oc; 2 pkts., 15c.; pt., 20c.; qt., 25c. 

 STRATAGEIM. The sweetest and best flavored of any Pea in 

 cultiva.tion; large pods, often six inches long and containing 

 nine or ten large peas — see illustration; very productive, 

 and the most popular late variety. The pods are of large size; 

 the peas are large and of excellent quality. The vines grow about five feet high and are very productive; the 

 standai'd late variety for either market or private families. Peck, 80c. 



*AI>IERICAN CHAI>IFION (Dnke of Albany). One of the largest and most productive peas in cultivation. Its 

 flavor and quality closely resemble the well-known Champion of England. The pods are produced in pairs and 

 are well filled with a large number of fine large peas of the best quality. 



*EVERBEARING. Of branching habit, producing a large number of stalks from a single stalk root; stands 

 weU without brushing ; large pods of fine quality : very productive and continues a long time in bearing. Peck, $1.15. 

 BLACK-EYED MARROWFAT. Hardy and productive; well adapted for field cuitm-e. Feck, 60c; bu., $2.00. 



CAL. RED PEANUT. 



The largest an : most productive Peanut ever 

 cultivated. Almost every one has a liking for 

 peanuts. They are nutritious, palatable and 

 pleasant eating, and if rightly understood can 

 be as easily raised as cabbage and potatoes. 

 The IMammoth California Red is a beautiful red 

 peanut; a strong, rank, hardy and vigorous 

 grower, standing upright and producing the 

 most luscious nuts in abundance. The nuts are 

 fine and contain from thi-ee to four large, fat 



kernels {see illustration of one pod sketched from nature) of a remarkably rich and pleasant flavor. Direc- 

 tions for growing will be printed on each package. Large, liberal packet, 6c; 2 pkts., 10c; pt., 15c; qt., 25c. ; postpaid. 



PARSLEY. 



Used for garnishing and seasoning; seed is slow to germinate. One ounce will sow 150 feet or drill. 



Plain. The best for seasoning; tender leaves, but not so attractive. Pkt., 3c; 2 pkts., 5c; oz., 10c; 3^ lb., 15c. 

 IMoss Curled. Leaves handsomely cm-led, like moss; very attractive. Pkt.. 3c; 2 pkts., 5c; oz., 10c; 3^ lb., 20c. 

 Fern-Leaved. A new variety, very curly; of fine form and color. Pkt., 3c; 2 pkts., 5c; oz., 10c; X lt>., 25c. 



THE STRATAGEM PEA. PKT., 



*CHAI>1PI0N OF ENGLAND. 



10c; 2 PKTS., 15c. 

 One of the best, 



