POLE LIMA BEANS. 



GERMAN: 



Stanaen-Bohnen. 



One Quart to ISO Hills, lO to 12 Quarts to the Here. 



Add 15c per Quart on Pole Beans if to be Sent by Mail. 



, DREER'S IMPROVED POLE LIMA. 



Out-yield any Lima Bean ever offered. Each pod contains 

 from 5 to 6 delicious beans, so compactly placed they make in- 

 dentations in each other. Pods are produced on the vines in 

 great clusters. The yield is continuous and abundant. One 

 vine producing as high >is_' 2 : us. Beans in the pod. Two bushels 

 ^•'i'i ; 'HIKJ^SKH^ Dreer's improved Pole Lima^ shells one bushel Lima Beans, 



while it requires three or more bushels of any other variety to 

 shell one bushel Beans. Where shelled Beans are required, it 

 has no equal. 1 2 Pt. 10c, Pt. 15c, Qt. 25c, Gal. $1.00, PecK $1.50, 

 Bus. $5.00. 



SIEBERT'S EARLY LIMA.— Pods long, thin and easily opened. 

 '^!fci !-"iliill IIIIHHBIWif •' ' I "' le P"^ 11 Beans are very large, handsome and of most delicious 



miilllllllllllmBiBffl ' quality. In earliness, size, beauty and quality of the green Beans, 



this variety is recognized as being superior to all. PKt. 5c, 

 12 Pt. 10c, Pt. 15c, Qt. 25c, Gal. 85c, PecK $1.50, Bus. $5.00. 

 i JERSEY EXTRA EARLY LIMA.— Is 10 days to 2 weeks earlier 



than anv other Pole Lima. The Beans are exceptionally tender 

 and delicious. PKt. 5c, 1/2 Pt. 10c. Pt. 15c, Qt. 25c, Gal. 85c, 

 PecK $1.25, Bus. $5. 00. 

 V' CAROLINA or SIEVA BEANS.— A choice variety of Lima 

 Beans, very early and hardy. PKt. 5c, 1/2 Pt. 10c, Pt. 15c. Qt. 25c. 

 Gal. 85c, PecK $1.25. Bus. $5.00. 



LARGE LIMA. — Large white Bean, very tender, equally good 

 ' in "Winter, if soaked 10 hours before cooking. 1/2 Pt. 10c. Pt. 15c. 

 Qt. 25c, Gal. 85c. PecK $1.25, Bus. $5.00. 



FORD'S MAMMOTH EXTRA LARGE LIMA BEAN. -Its pods 

 .are large in size, containing from 5 to 8 Beans. They are unsur- 

 passed in quality and productiveness. 1/2 Pt. 10c, Pt. 15c, 



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DREER'S IMPROVED POLE 

 LIMA BEANS. 



Qt. 25c, Gal. 85c, PecK $1.25, Bos. $5.00. 



KING OF GARDEN LIMA BEANS.— Outrivals all other 

 Pole Lima, except Dreer's Beans. Its vine has a luxurious 

 growth, which 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 unequaled in qualitv. PKt. 5c, 

 1/2 Pt. 10c, Pt. 15c, Qt. 25c, Gal. 90c, PecK $1.50, Bus. $5.50. 



Jj Gentlemen: — I received the 



J seeds and bulbs on Saturday, Jan. 



jj 31st, in good order, and send thanks 



9 for prompt delivery, 



Jj Yours truly, 



fi| "W. J. RYDER, Ozone Park, L. I. 



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OUR RELIABLE SEEDS AND LOW PRICES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES, AND OUR PLEASED PATRONS CONTINUE THE CONVERSATION. 



,§ Va., March 12th, 1903. (g( 



jS Gentlemen: — I have been a grower of your g 1 



<§ garden seed for a number of years and always S6 



<S prefer them to all others, as they give splendid g 



^ satisfaction every year. Yours truly, S| 



JW F. H. STOKES. $ tr I I [A L- I I RMFRf' 



„ ' NEW "CRIMSON GLOBE" BEET. (This is the BEST 

 'BUNCHING beet yet introduced.) We have found this 



one of the EARLIEST BEETS we have ever tested. The 



root is of medium size, of very handsome globe shape, and 



has a remarkable smooth surface. Both the skin and 



flesh are deep, rich red, fine grained, s%veet and tender in 



all stages of growth. There is a very small tap root. The 



leaves are small, very dark green. PKt. 5c, Oz. 10c, 



2 0z. 15c, 1/4 Lb. 20c, 1/2 Lb. 25c, Lb. 40c. 



' CROSBY'S IMPROVED EGYPTIAN BEET— Earliest 

 of all, at the same time best of all Egyptian Beets. Almost 

 globe in shape, perfectly smooth with a single tap root 

 and but few short tops. In color our stock is uniformly 

 dark red. Of many new varieties introduced within the 

 last few years none have driven this standard variety 

 from its leading position. It is used with great profit by 

 the largest growers of Beets. If you want a true dark stain 

 of this most excellent Beet, secure your seed from 

 Bolgiano of Baltimore. PKt. 5c, Oz. 10c, 1/4 Lb. 15c, 

 L/2 Lb. 25c, Lb. 40c. 



/ DETROIT DARK RED BEET.— A very superior early 

 Blood Turnip Beet of uniform type, deep color, medium 

 size, fine grained and form. PKt. 5c, Oz. 10c, 1/4 Lb. 15c, 

 1/2 Lb. 20c, Lb. 35c. 



NEW IMPROVED EARLY BLOOD TURNIP BEET.— It is extra early, especially smooth, does not grow to 



!be over large, has few roots and more can be grown per acre by one half than either the Erdman s oruia 



Blood Turnip. It does not become stringv, since it matures a Beet of decided uniform type and ot medium 



size. We especially recommend it to you as a convenient variety for bunching. PKt. 5c, Uz. 1UC, 



1/4 Lb. 15c. 1/2 Lb. 20c, Lb. 35c 



' ERDMAN'S BLOOD TURNIP BEET.— This is the most thoroughly fixed and uniform m type. The flesh 

 is'deep blood-red in color, and exceedinglv sweet and tender in quality: is round and smooth in snape, ana 

 of good market size. It does not grow over large, where room is permitted, as many kinds are apt to ao. 11 

 grows a small top, and but a single tap root, which fact commends itself to the gardener s attention who 

 grows Beets for bunching purposes. PKt. 5c, Oz. 10c, 1,4 Lb. 15c, 1/2 Lb. 20c, Lb. 35c. 



TRUE DARK STINSON BEET— Excellent for the open garden. Can be grown as close as 4 inc ^f? ^[''5 

 the rows. The roots are smooth and regular in form; the skin is dark blood-red The flesh is fine gj aln n e ,. a 

 and free from woodiness. It matures after the Eclipse, is a rich dark blood-red color, rut. 3C, uz. "»t. 

 1/4 Lb. 15c, 1/2 Lb. 20c, Lb. 35c. 

 CON'T TRUST TO YOUR MEMORY TO REMIND YOU OF MAKING A TEST OF OUR VALUES, BUT SEND US A TRIAL ORDERTO-DAY. 



CROSBY'S IMPROVED EGYPTIAN BEET. 



