NEW GIANT BUSH LIMA 



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New Early Giant Bush Lima Bean. — This new bean 

 represents the highest achievement in bean breeding. 

 The plants are of stiffly erect habit, twenty inches in 

 height, branching freely, but with all the branches held 

 upright. This perfect bush growth is strikingly in con- 

 trast to the low spreading growth of some other vari- 



eties of bush limas. The leaves are identical with that 

 of the Burpees bush lima, while the pods and beans are 

 of the Kummerle or Dreers bush , lima type, but twice 

 in size. They bear from July until frost almost unbe- 

 lievable quantities of five to six inch pods, each con- 

 taining usually four large thick beans of the very best 

 quality. Pt. 20c; qt. 33c; pk. $2.25. 



CABBAGE 



Danish Round Head. — The new Danish Round Head, compared 

 with Danish Ball Head, has less outer foliage. The heads are larger 

 in size and are set on shorter stalks, maturing two weeks earlier. They 

 are extremely hard and solid, of sweet flavor and tender texture. It 

 is very blight resisting and in most sections are as vigorous in growth 

 during the hot summer as the best American types. It is giving great 

 satisfaction to growers for winter market. Oz. 25c; Y^ lb. 80c; 

 lb. $3.00. 



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MUSK 



MELON 



Hoodoo Musk Melon. — This new 

 variety embodies all the good qualities 

 desired in a first-class melon. The 

 vines make a strong and vigorous 

 growth, which enables them to with- 

 stand disease, and produce an abun- 

 dant crop of the most delicious cante- 

 loupe. The melons are heavily netted, 

 about the same size as the Rocky 

 Ford, nearly round in shape and very 

 solid. The flesh is salmon color, like 

 the Osage and Paul Rose, a splendid 

 shipper and one of the best for home 

 garden yet offered. Oz., 20c. ; % lb. 6oc. ; 

 lb. $2.00. 



