Special Novelties Jcr 1$10 



Positively the Earliest and Hardiest of 

 All Green Podded Beans 



King of The Early Round Green Beans 



It can be planted at least ten days earlier than any other green bean. It will stand 

 considerable more cold and wet weather than any other beans. This excellent variety 

 is a ereat improvement over the popular standard sort, Early Red Valentine, being 

 HIRD LONGER THAN THAT VARIETY, PODS PERFECTLY ROUND AND 

 STRAIGHT. It has the additional advantage of being suitable for both early and late 

 planting, being extremely hardy. It will withstand both early and late frosts which 

 kill other varieties. A most desirable sort for the market gardeners, owing to its enor- 

 mous yielding qualities, large and handsome appearance. .Should be planted instead 

 of either Red Valentine or Refugee, being superior to either in appearance. It resists 



Price, yi pint, 10 cents; pint 15 cents; 



the various bean diseases. Crop very short 

 quart, -5 cents, peck, $1.75; bushel, $6.00. 



Extra Early Ideal Sweet Com. 

 Last year for the first time we 

 put this New Early Ideal Sweet 

 Corn out to a few of our market 

 gardeners. We have never put 

 out anything that has riven 

 greater satifaction to our friends 

 than this. First, it was ready 

 for the market as soon as the 

 Extra Early Adams, Second, 

 it was a much finer size ear; 

 Third, it brought more money 



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and Fourth, it satisfied the most 

 critical trade. What more could 

 be said. While not a sugar corn 

 it is a. sweet corn, can be planted 

 at the same time as the Adams 

 Corn and produce an ear much 

 larger, finer texture, sweet and 

 with blades on the ear. We al- 

 ready have orders for large quan- 

 tities of this corn and the stock 

 is short. Not in a single instance 

 have we sold a gardener thiscorn 

 who does not want more for this 

 season. Price. Pt. 15c; Qt. 25c; 

 Gal. 65c; Pk. $1.00; Bu. $3.50. 



Add 8 cents per 



pint if to go by mail. 



Bolgiano's Grand Tomato 



Few introductions of late vears have taken as well as this 

 ( 1RAND NEW TOMATO, it has become a standard Maine 

 Crop Tomato. The large, smooth, pink fruit, makes it the 

 finest Tomato that has come to the Washington market the 

 past two seasons. This is no old variety with a new name, 

 but a Grand New Pink Late Tomato. It has surpassed the 

 old varieties in that it does not show the tendency to blight, 

 as many of the older sorts do. We are sure that wherever 

 it has once been used it will be used again. Already we 

 have taken orders for a quantity of this seed, indi- 

 cating that the demand is going to be large. Packets, 10 

 cents; 1 ounce, 25 cents; % pound, 75 cents; 1 pound, $2.50. 

 Early May King Lettuce. 



This new Lettuce has been tried for several years by some 

 of the best Market Gardeners. Our grower says: "May 

 King Lettuce is a very early variety, light green color; it 

 forms hard, tight heads very quickly after it starts to grow. 

 It has been out four years, and has become wonderfully 

 popular with the Market Gardeners. ' ' Another large grower 

 says it is the best Lettuce ever introduced. Price: Packet, 

 5c; ounce, 15c; X lh., 40c; lb., $1.25. 



Bolgiano's Curled Beauty Kale. 



Extra Curled Long Standing Kale. In 1906 Mr. Bolgiano, 

 on an inspection trip through Long Island, ran across a new- 

 Kale of very decided merit. It was more curled than the 

 Long Standing and in every way more beautiful. It resem- 

 bles the Norfolk Kale, but does not need to be transplanted 

 or planted in rows as does that variety. It is the most beau- 

 tiful Kale we ever saw. Price, 10 cents per ounce; 2 ounces, 

 15 cents; y 2 pound 25 cents; pound, 75 cents. 



