96 TME LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N. f. 



TOMATOES. 



One ounce of seed sufficient for 1500 plants; % lb. (to transplant) for one acre. 



Jf fn hp ftpnt by mail add 8c. per pound extra. Packets^ ounces and 3^ lbs. mailed free. 



Our customers will please bear in mind that our to- 

 matoes are grown for seed only, and used for no other 

 purpose. We only offer what we have found to be, 

 after a fair trial, the best varieties, and our seed is all 

 saved from the finest and Lest specimens, and must be 

 superior to that which is offered at lower prices, and 

 which has been collected at canneries, etc. 



MITCHELL'S EARLY. The kinff of all early tomatoes. 

 The first to ripen, of large size, smooth and productive. 

 It is unsurpassed in quality, uniform in size, heavy, 

 solid and of a beautiful red color. We recommend 

 Mitchell's Early as the very best early tomato yet in- 

 troduced. Pkt., 6c; oz., 15c; U lb., 50c; lb., $1.80. 



EARLY RUBY, An extra early, large-fruiting- vari- 

 ety. The foliage is sparse and allows the sun to readily 

 reach the fruit which clusters around the main stem. 

 Quality very good; color bright red. Certain to be- 

 come the leading market variety, Fkt., 4c; 3 pkts., 10c; oz., 20c; )^ lb., 60c; lb., 12.25. 



DWARF CHAI^PION* The Early Dwarf Champion grows on strong, upright bushes, keeping its fruit well up 

 from the ground; owing to its dwarf habit it can be planted much closer than other varieties. The tomatoes are 

 of fine size, round, smooth as an apple — see illustration., solid nearly through, deep red color and immensely pro- 

 ductive. The best second early variety in cultivation. Pkt., 4c; 3 pkts., 10c; oz., 15c; }£ lb., 50c; lb., $1.80. 



EARLY ACI^E. The best known 

 tomato in cultivation, always 

 gives general satisfaction. The 

 plants are strong, vigorous and 

 very productive. Fruit early, of 

 medium size, perfect form, and 

 of a purplish-red color, ripening 

 very evenly. Pkt., 3c; 2 pkts., 

 5c; oz., 15c; 3^ lb., 45c; lb. $1.60. 



PARAGON. An old standard, 

 still preferred by many garden- 

 ers, canners and catsup makers. 

 The fruit is of large size — see il- 

 lustration^ with soUd, well-col- 

 ored flesh of superior flavor. A 

 vigorous grower with distinct, 

 heavy foliage. Pkt., 3c; 2 pkts., 

 5c; oz., 15c; }{ lb., 45c; lb., $1.60. 



ROSY PEACH. A distinct va^ 

 riety, appropriately named, as 

 the fruit resembles the peach in 

 shape — see illustration — and col- 

 or. The tomatoes are about two 

 inches in diameter; skin soft and 

 rubber-Like, not glossy hko other 

 tomatoes. Fine for eating out of 

 hand, slicing or preserving. 



15c: 



lb., 50c; 



Pkt., 5c; oz,, 

 lb., $1.80. 



GOLDEN QUEEN (Sunrise). A 

 yellow variety— see illustration, 

 of superior flavor; cannot be ex- 

 celled for eating raw, or for pre- 

 serving. Desirable for slicing 

 with red varieties. Pkt., 4c; oz., 

 30c; i^lb., 60c; lb., $2.00. 



PEACH TOMATO. PKT., 5C; OZ., 15C. 



ROYAL RED. Just the variety for truckers, canners and all others who want to raise large, smooth, soUd and 

 fine flavored tomatoes. The vines are remarkably strong, vigorous and healthy. The foliage is dark green and 

 subject to neither blight nor mildew. The fruit begins to set early in the season, and the vines continue to bear 

 flne, large tomatoes until frost. The tomatoes grow to a size the most suitable for market purposes, are smooth, 

 solia, with but few seeds and extra fine flavored. Pkt., 4c; 8 pkts., 10c: oz., 15c; lb., 50c; lb., $1.80. 



NEW STONE. The King of the Livingston varieties, 

 which are the best tomatoes, being large, smooth and beefy. 

 The skin is a dark red; tomatoes of a good size, see illus- 

 tration, and no green spots around the stem; flesh bright 

 red, very few seeds, and positively no hard core; of the 

 best possible flavor. They ripen medium early and bear 

 abundantly. Plant the Stone and always have good toma- 

 toes. Pkt., 6c; 2 pkts., 10c; oz., 20c; }{ lb., 55c; lb., $2.00. 



TRUCKERS' FAVORITE. The Truckers' Favorite has 

 been pronounced by the most successful gardeners to be 

 the best and most profltable tomato they have ever yet 

 tried for canning and market purposes. The tomatoes 

 grow invariably round, smooth and solid. The skin is 

 purplish-red and remarkably strong, making them one of 

 the best shippers. The flesh is a deep cherry-red, very few 

 seeds, fine fiavored. Ripens early, color up evenly and nev- 

 er cracks. Pkt., 6c; oz., 20g; }£ lb., 60c; lb., $2.25. 



Red Cherry and Yellow Pear Shaped. SmaU fruited vari 

 eties— see illustration; desirable for preserving. Each- 

 Pkt., 5c; oz., 25c; 3^ lb., 75c. 



NEW STONE TOMATO. PKT., 6C; OZ., 20C. 



