FOR EIGHTY-SIX YEARS WE HAVE WON CONFIDENCE. 



nOT by chance, not by luck, but by honest, untiring efforts. Our undivided time and 

 attention is given in growing the choicest and most reliable Seeds. We carefully select 

 all the highest grade stocks, and _ eliminate those which our test gardens prove would 

 be unprofitable for the trucker or gardener to grow. We never recommend any article unless we 

 are certain, by actual test, it possesses merits superior to anything the trucker already has. We 

 watch for improvement in character, shape, form, color, attractiveness and best selling quali- 

 ties. These improvements we quickly note and encourage. Remember, as you read through 

 this Catalogue, what we -say about each article has been gathered from our actual experience, 

 together with the experience of the most up-to-date and successful and practical market 

 gardeners and truckers in every part of the world. 



The recommendations we are daily receiving 

 from our friends spur us on to. greater efforts. 



Cuba, April 26, 1903. 



Gentlemen : — I have been using and 

 planting your Tomato Seed, almost ex- 

 clusively for the last twenty years in 

 Florida, and I used some twenty pounds of 

 the seed here the past season, and think 

 they do equally as well here in Cuba as in 

 Florida. Yours truly, A. G. LILES. 



CHOICE ASPARAGUS ROOTS. 



nO effort put forth in the garden will bring more pleasure and satisfaction than an established 

 Asparagus bed, if this is thoroughly prepared according to the following directions. A bed 20 

 feet by 50 feet, set with 1000 two-year old roots, will last for years and furnish an abundance. 

 V NEW PALMETTO.— Is very early, large yielder, and very regular and even in its growth. Average 

 bunches contain 15 shoots, measuring 13^ ins. in circumference; weighs 2 pounds. It is equally well 

 adapted for all sections. Its quality is unequaled. Seed PKt., 5c. Oz. 10c. 1/4 Lb., 15c. Lb., 35c. 

 5 Lbs., $1.50. 10 Lbs., $2.50. Two-Year-Qld Roots, per 100, 75c; by mail, $100. Per 250 

 Roots $1.75; 500 Roots $3.00; 1,000 Roots, $4.50. 



. CONOVER'S COLOSSAL.— A well-known standard variety. Two-Year-Old Roots, 75c. per 100; 

 by mail, $1.00. Seed PKt' 5c, Oz. 10c, 1/4 Lb. 15c. Lb. 35c, 5 Lbs. $1.50, 10 Lbs. $2.50. 



DIRECTIONS.— Select a good sandy loam, plow the ground as deep as possible, dig out 12 inches 

 deep, putin a layer of 4 inches of good, strong stable manure, and press down; then fill in with good, 

 rich, black loam to the top of the bed. Sow on top of bed 100 pounds kainit to 1000 square feet of bed; 

 incorporate this thoroughly to depth of 3 inches. After leveling bed off even, stretch a line the 

 length of bed 9 inches from "the edge, and with a spade cut a furrow 8 inches deep, set a row of plants 

 along the trench 9 inches apart, with the crowns of the roots 2 inches below the surface; then cover 

 up, make even and plant other rows 9 inches apart. 



BE21NS. Dwarf Green Podded. BusH or Snap 



CROP VERY SHORT. 

 Add 15c. Per Quart Extra by Hail. One Quart to 100 Feet of Drill. Two Bushels to the Acre. 



(XNEW EMERALD BEAUTY BEAN. 



Beans. 



ONSTANTLY studying and guarding the interest of our valued friends and customers, we are, 

 in this Bean, able to offer them one that succeeds at all points where others fail. IT IS THE 

 EARLIEST OF ALL the green Beans. IS A PRODIGIOUS CROP GROWER, ABSOLUTELY 

 STRINGLESS, uniform in shape, deliciously tender, and remaining so for a longer period than any 

 other Bean. It is also hardy, resisting frost to a remarkable degree. We have only a limited 

 quantity, and would advise all to give it a trial, for we are confident that our efforts put forth to place 

 this-most valuable Bean in your hands will meet with your warm approval and commendation. 

 Pitt., 10c. Pt., 15c. Qt., 25c. Gal., $1.00. PecK, $1.75. Bus., $6.00. 



| f EXTRA EARLY REFUGEE ROUND GREEN POD.— Has pods of a beautiful, attractive light green 

 'color, round, tender and of a luscious flavor. It will be ready for market in 29 days from day of 

 "plantings It has always commanded tip-top prices and is given the preference by the buyers. 

 PKt., 5c. Pt., 10c. Qt., 20c. Gal., 60c. PecK, $1.00. Bus., §4.00. 

 ^— -LATE REFUGEE, OR 1000 TO 1. — An exceedingly productive variety for medium and late nse. 

 Sgf"" rhe young pods are tender and of fine flavor, while the color is distinct, being of a silver green. In 

 shape the pods are round and slim. This type of Bean is one of the most popular in the market of all 

 the large cities, our strain of this variety was never finer or truer than it is to-day. PKt., 5c. Pt. 10c. 

 Qt., 20c. Gal., 50c. PecK, 90c. Bus., $3.50. 



LONGFELLOW GREEN PODDED BUSH BEANS.- 



Long green pods exceedingly prolific, always 

 solid. Delicious flavor, remarkably early. We 

 believe this Bean will please every one who grows 

 it. We specially recommend it to the "truck 

 grower. Pitt., 5c. Pt., 15c. Qt., 25c. Gal., 80c, 

 PecK, $1.50. Bus., $5.00. 



Kentucky, February 28, 1803. 

 Gentlemen: — I have tried your seeds 

 and they have proved superior to any seed 

 that I have ever used. I can gladly recom- 

 mend them to anyone who wants to be 

 successful in growing vegetables. 



Yours truly, MR. WILLIS TRAVIS. 



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