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pole Xima JSeane, 



1 Quart to 150 Hills. 10 to 12 Qaarts to the Acre. Add 8c to Pts., 15c per Qt. if to e'o by Hail. 

 We Supply FacKets of Beans at 5c and 10c each, postpaid. 

 Culture of Pole Beans and Pole Lima Beani,— These are usually planted in hills and trained to poles, which 

 should be 8 to 10 feet long, and firmly set in the ground from 3J-2 to 4 feet apart each way. Draw around them a 

 hill of earth and plant 4 to 5 Beans to each hill, 1 inch deep, always observing to plant the eye of the Bean down. 

 The I,ima Bean is very delicate, and often fails to sprout from slight causes ; they should not be planted until the 

 ground is warm. Donot allow more than three to climb a pole, but remove extra plants to hills where less than 

 three have sprouted. 



1010. Early Leviathan Pole Lima Bean. — Every grower, either private or for market should try this wonder- 

 ful early and enormously productive large I,ima Bean. The best variety of Pole Lima for general use. This de- 

 licious vegetable is denied many would-be growers on accouut of the length of season required to mature it, the 

 early frost coming on just as the crop is ready to pick. This sort is at least one week earlier than any large Pole 

 Lima yet offered and fully two weeks earlier than most consequently it will prove a boon to thousands of growers. 

 Earliness is often obtained at a sacrifice of other features, but in this variety we claim superiority, notonl v in this 

 respect, but in size of bean and pod and enormous productiveness. Pt. 18c. Qt. 30c. 4Qts. $1.00. PK,$1.85. Bus.$7. 

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1041. Dreer's Im]prored Pole Lima.— Outyield any Lima Bean*ever offered. Each 

 pod contains from 2 to 6 delicious Beans, so compactly placed that they make inden- 

 tations in each other. Pods are produced on the vines in great clusters. The yield 

 is continuous and abundant 15c 



1042. Siebert's Early Lima,— Pods long, thin, and easily opened. The green 

 Beans are very large, handsome and delicious quality 15c 



1043. Jersey Extra Early Lima.— is 10 days to 2 weeks earlier than any other 

 Pole Lima. Except the Leviathan. The beans are exceptionally tender and deliciouslSc 



1044. Carolina or Sieva Beans.— Very early and productive 15c 



1045. Extra Large Lima.— Large white Bean ; very tender; equally good in Winter 

 if soaked 10 hours before cooking _ .15c 25c 85c 1.55 6.00 



1046. Fords Mammoth Extra Large Lima Bean.— its pods are large in size, con- 

 taining from 3 to 8 Beans. They are unsurpassed in quality and productiveness IfSc 



1047. Kin^ of Garden Lima Beans. — Outrivals all other Pole Limas. Its vine has a 



abounds with enormous pods, often from 5 to 8 inches long, and filled frequently with 5 or 6 perfect Beans to a pod 

 These Beans in their green state are large and luscious, but when dry shrink to the ordinary size. It is large, 

 early and prolific and unequalled in quality. Pt. 15c. Qt. 25c. 4 Qts. 85c. PH. $1.55. Bus. $6.00. 



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 80c 1.50 5.50 



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luxurious growth, which 



/. Bolgiano's & Son, Baltimore. Md. 



Please send me one of your A'ezL' Catalogues, 

 beat all I have ever tried. 



Dec 7,1907. 

 J -want to order some Peas and Beatis from you. Your seeds 

 IV. C. KUNETKA, Austin Co., Texas. 



ITable Beets 



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Crosby's Improved Egyptiaa Beet. 



King' 

 of the 

 Garden 

 Lima 

 Beans. 



5. Crosby's Improved Extra Early Egyptian Beet.— Almost globular 

 in shape, perfectly smooth with a single tap root and but a few short tops. 

 PKt. 5c Oz. 10c. 1/4 Lb. 15c. Lb. 50c. 5 Lb. @ 45c. 



6. New "Crimson Globe" Beet. This is one of the best Bunching' 

 Beets yet introduced. — The root is of medium size, and of globe shape. 

 Skin and flesh are deep rich red, fine grained, sweet and tender in all stages 

 of growth. .Very small tap root. PKt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 1/4 Lb. 15c. Lb. 40c. 



7. Detroit DarK Red Beet.— A very superior early Blood Turnip Beet of 

 uniform type, deep color, medium size, fine grained and formed. PKt. 5c. 

 Oz. lOc. 1/4 Lb. 15c, Lb. 50c. 5 Lbs. (& 45c. 



539. Early HarKet Beet. — It is very shapely in form, good size for mar- 

 ket purposes, and retains all its tenderness. PKt, 5c, Oz. 10c. 1/4 Lb. 15c. 

 Lb, 40 c. _5Lbs, 'ffi 35c, 



559. Dirigo Beet. — An excellent variety. A few days later than Eclipse, 

 but more tender and has a smaller top. Particularly recommended for 

 frame growing. PKt. 5c. Oz. lOc. 1/4 Lb. 15c. Lb. 50c. 5 Lbs. fSi 45c. 



10. Early Large Egyptian.— PKt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 1/4 Lb. 15c. Lb. 40c. 



1 Ounce to 50 Feet Drill. 5 to 6 Lbs. to Acre. PHts. Ozs. and 1«4 Lbs. Delivered Free, but add 8c to Lbs. 



Our Beet is carefully grown from the very beststock 

 seeds in the world. In addition to this, wetakeoutof 

 the ground each Beet and examine it carefuHy \ If the 

 color is not a fine dark red, and it is not perfect in 

 shape, and if it is late in maturing, we will destroy it, 

 as we only save our seed from as near perfect roots 

 as it is possible to grow. 



Culture, — Sow as early in the Spring- as the ground can be 

 worked (5 to 6 lbs. to the acre) , and every two weeks after for a 

 succession, up to the first week of July. For general crop, sow 

 about the middle of May. Soil should be light, sandy loam, well 

 enriched with stable manure and plowed and harrowed until 

 verj- fine. Sow in drills 1 foot to 15 inches apart, and when well 

 up thin from 4 to 6 inches. The 5"0ung Beets, with their tops, 

 pulled out of the row, are excellent used as Spinach. 



12. American Be&uty Beet.— The skin and flesh of "The 

 American Beauty" Beet are both a deep rich blood crimson 

 color. It matures just after the Eclipse, has a most beautiful 

 form being a little deeper than round, medium in size, generally 

 about three inches in diameter, has a remarkably smooth surface 

 and a small tap-root. It is exceedingly tender and deliciously 

 sweet. The very dark, attractive leaves are small. It is particu- 

 larly delicious on account of its tenderness and it is entirely free 

 from flesh of a stringy or woody character. In our extensive 

 trials last spring and summer we found "The American Beauty" Beet surpassed everj' leading variety in color, 

 shape, form, size of leaves and root, tenderness and sweetness of flesh and was only a few days behind the Eclipse 

 in maturing. As a Market, Shipping or Home Garden Beet "American Beauty" stands supreme. We unreserv- 

 edly recommend it to every one of our customers. PKt. 10c,> Oz. 15c. 1/4 Lb. 30c. Lb. $1.00. 



18. Deep Blood Beauty.— (5;>^crato', if£^o£^<? 77.) PKt. 5c, Oz. 10c. i/4Lb.20c. Lb. 50. 



19. New Boyal Red. — This grand Beetis really worth its weight in gold on account of the very satisfactory 

 cropsit grows and its great selling qualities. It is handsome in shape, a little deeper than round. The flesh is 

 rich, deep crimson and exceedingly tender. It grows medium in size, not large and coarse. Equally good both 

 for early and second early crops. The small dark colored tops add to its value and attractiveness. The Royal Red 

 has a very dark red skin, is smooth, shapely, and has but one small tap root. On light soil it is extremely early 

 and of fine form. It is an excellent keeper and is delicious^- sweet. We unhesitating recommend the Royal Red 

 Beet to every one of our friends and customers. It is worthy of the most extensive use. Plit. 5c. Oz. 10c. 



2 Ozs. 15c. 1/4 Lb. 20c. 1/2 Lb. 30c. Lb. 50c. 



3. Early Ox«Blood.— 7 Reasons why we introduce this new Beet. 1st. Itisextradark blood color, from- 

 end of its tap root to top of its short graceful leaves. 2nd. Early as the Crosby Egyptian. 3rd. Almost globe- 

 shape. 4th. Small amount of even foliage of deep ox-blood color. 5th. Beets are very smooth and free from 

 side rootlets. 6th. Flesh, fine grained, sweet and of an ox-blood color. 7th. You are the loser if 5'ou don't grow 

 Early DarK Ox>Blood Beet this year. PKt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 1/4 Lb. 20c. 1/2 Lb. 30c. 1 Lb. 50c. 



4. Extra Early Eclipse.-It isremarkableforits very rapid growth, the perfection of i'ts form — which is globular 

 — of its beautiful crimson flesh, and for its dwarf foliage. Therootsareof a bright glossy red. PKt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 

 1/4 Lb. 15c^ Lb. 40c. 5 Lbs. @ 35c. 



11. Extra Early Flat Eg'yptlan Beet.— (Improved.)— Does not crack 

 open at the tops, is a deep blood-red; uniform in type, has a few tap roots 

 and presents a handsome appearance when presented for sale. PKt. 5c. 

 Oz. lOc. 1/4 Lb. 15c. Lb. 35c. 5 Lbs. (& 30c. 10 Lbs. @ 25c. 



20. New Improved Early Blood Turnip Beet.— it is early, smooth; 

 does not grow overlarge, has few roots. It does not become stringy, matures 

 a medium size Beet of decided uniform type. PKt, 5c. Oz, lOc. 1/4 Lb. 

 12c. Lb. 35c. 5 Lbs. ® 30c. 10 Lbs. @ 25c. 



21. Edman's Blood Turnip Beet.— The flesh is deep blood-red in color, 

 sweet and tender; smooth, and of a good marl^etable size. It does not grow 

 over large. It grows a small and but a single tap root, PKt, 5c. Oz. lOc, 

 1/4 Lb. 15c. 1/2 Lb. 20c. Lb. 40c. 5 Lbs. (S) 35c. 



/. Bolgiano & Son. Baltimore, Md. _ Nov. 19, 1907. 



My Beets and Turnips were just fne. I have been using you?- see i for 

 twenty eight years and I know there are none sold like them. 



N. E. BROOKS. Anne Arundel Co.. Md. 



