/. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



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SUGAR CORN. 



If to be sent by mail add be per pint, and \0c per quart, for postage. 

 One quart plants about 200 hills ,• 8 to 10 quarts to the acre. 

 Sweet Corn, being liable to rot in cold, or wet 

 ground, should not be planted until the ground is 

 warm. Plant when the cherry is in bloom, and every 

 two weeks after, until Aui,'u?t. for succeesion. 



KENDEL'S EAELY GIANT. Very distinct in 

 character, and unsurpassed lur either family use or 

 market. It combines earliness, size, and quality to 

 ^uch an extent as to place it away ahead of all otiiers 

 iu value. Tlie ears are large, ofteu measuring over 10 

 inches in length, and will average VZ rows to the ear; 

 kernels pure white, very sweet, and tender. It is very 

 early, being fit for use iu 60 days from planting, aud is 

 the most productive early sweet corn in cultivation. 



Winnebago Co., Wis. 

 I cannot too highly commend Kendei s Early Sweet 

 Corn got of you last spring. It is as early as the 

 earliest, a strong grower, productive, and the large 

 ears, with grains of pearly whiteness, make it wortliy 

 <<t jiiiy table. It is the sweetest early corn I ever 

 p. anted. Charles' \V. Jt'elker. 



Pkt., lOc; pt., 15c 



Earliest Sheffield. 



FIRST OF ALL. The earliest sweet corn grown: will ma- 

 ture from four to six days ahead of any other standard sort. 

 Ears of medium size; larger than any o"f the other extra early 

 varieties, and of excellent quality. Very valuable for market 

 gardeners. Pkt., 10c; pt.. 15c; qt., 20c. pk., 90c; bu.. §3 00. 



EAELY WHITE COB COEY. Extra early, but now sur- 

 passed by First of All. Tli-i ear is rather small, but the 

 qudlitv is excellent. Pkt.. 10c; pt., 15c; qt., 25c; pk., 31.00; 

 bu., $3 50. 



EAELY MINNESOTA. Not quite so early as the Cory, 

 but larger ears and more productive. One of the best. Pkt., 

 10c; pt.. 15c; qt.,20c: pk., 90c: bu., $3 00. 



COTTNTEY GENTLEMAN, One of the sweetest and 

 tenderest of all. and for family use it is equaled in value only 

 by Kesdel's Early Giant, which it should succeed in the 

 garden, as it ripens about intermediate, retaining its delicate 

 flavor even when a little old. The ears average from 8 to 9 

 inches in length, often 3 to 4 ears on a stalk: cob is very small 

 and the kernels very deep, which, added to its delicious qual- 

 ity, make it desirable indeed. Pkt., lOc; pt., 15c; qt., 20c; pk., 

 9Cc: bu., S3.0<3. 



CEOSBY'S EAELY. A favorite variety, and ready for use 

 very eariy. Uf dwarf habit, medium-sized ears, twelve-rowed, 

 verv sweet. Largely 2rown for canning purposes. Pkt., 10c; 

 pt..'l5c: qt., 20c; pk., 90c; bu., $3.00. 



ADAMS' EAELY or BTJELINGTON. Although not a 

 sugar corn, it sells very readily in market for such, and is very 

 profitable for a first crop, being earlier than any suear corn and 

 larger than any of the very early sorts. Grains white and ten- 

 der. Productive and very hardy. Pkt., 10c; pt., 15c; qt., 20c; 

 pk.. 75c: bu., $2.50. 



STOWELL'S EVEEGEEEN. A long-established and very 

 valuable late variety — the best for a main crop, and remains in 

 the green state longer than any other. It is very productive, 

 ears of large size, grains deep, fe'nder, and sugary. This variety 

 has been very much improved. The seed I offer is from se- 

 lected stock. Pkt., 10c; pt., 15c; qt., 20c: pk., 75c; bn., $2.50. 



MAMMOTH LATE. A profitable late sort, largely grown 

 for market; producing ears of very large size and fine flavor. 

 Ripens some >vhat later than Evergreen. Pkt., 10c; pt., 15c; 

 qr.. 20c; pk., 90c; bu.. $3.00. 



EVEEGEEEN FODDEE. For soiling and green fodder. 

 Sow 3 bushels to the acre broadcast, or \y> bushel in drills. 

 Pk., 50c; bu., $1.50. 



Linn Co., Kan. 

 I have purchased seeds of you for the jiast three years. The 

 seeds have been of the best quality, making strong, vigorous 

 plants. lean cheerfully recommend them to those wishing to 

 bqy gQ04 seeds. SAMAXTHA PvEDDICK, 



W If to b? sent by mw 9«l<3 10c per 



bu., $2.75. 



EAELIEST SHEFFIELD (New). A re- 

 markaole extra early variety, produced by cross- 

 ing Cory aud Early Adams, and thereby securing 

 the hardiness of the latter, united to the earli- 

 ness and sweet flavor of the former. The prod- 

 uct is really superior to either of these two 

 varieties. The ears are of good size and well 

 filled, sweet, very good, and entirely free from 

 smut. Its hardiness permits it to be planted long 

 before any of the other Sugar Corns, and it is 

 likely to prove of great value as an early garden 

 variety or to plant early for market. Its most 

 pronounced merit is its absolute freedom from 

 smut. See illustration. Seed grown from the 

 onginal stock. Pkt., lOc; pt., 15c; qt., 25c; pk., 

 $1.00; bu.. S3. 50. 



POPCORN. 



If to be sent by mail add 8c ptr pint, 15c quart, for 

 ■postage. 



White Rice Pop Corn. 



"WHITE EICE. The best of all for family use. and a gen- 

 eral favorite. The grains are sharply pointed and pop spien- 

 didlv; pure white, very tender and good. A sure popper. Pkt., 

 10c; pt.. 15c; qt., 25c; \i pk., 80c. 



EED BEAUTY. A splendid variety of comparatively re- 

 cent introduction, with good-sized ears, and very productive. 

 The glos.sy red grains pop pure snowy-white, crisp, and tender. 

 Pkt., 10c: pt., 15c; qt., 25c. 



QUEEN'S GOLDEN. Of large size and extreme tenderness 

 when popped. The kernels pop cream-colored instead of 

 white, but it is of the finest quality. Pkt., 10c; pt., 15c; qt. , 

 25c. 



MAPLEDALE. Exceedingly productive, bearing several 

 ears to each stalk; pops easily and is very tender. Pure white, 

 and one of the best to grow for confectioners' use. Pkt., 10c; 

 pt., 15c; qt.. 25c. 



MARTYNIA. 



MAETYNIA PEOBOSCIDEA. 



Produces an abundance of large, 

 showy flowers, and before the 

 young seed-pods become hard and 

 woody they are picked and used 

 for pickles. Sow at corn-planting 

 time in rows 3 feet apart and 

 thin out to 1 foot apart. Pkt., lOc; 

 oz., 30c; 141b., 90c, 



quart to prices nan^tci. for Dostapte 



