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Specialties in Vegetable Seeds 



BEAN, BUSH-BIack Valentine 



This popular Bean is undoubtedly the finest string variety for table 

 wse. The pods are round, very fleshy and stringless. Pt. 20c., qt. 

 40c., pk. $2.75. 



BEAN, BUSH— Green Flageolet 



Wonder of 

 France 



This excellent Forcing Bean is of dwarf, compact habit, exceedingly 

 prolific and very early. The pods are long and fleshy, very tender, 

 and of excellent flavor. Pt. 25c., qt. 50c. 



BUSH LIMA-"Fordhook" 



Fordhook has proved to be the best Bush Lima ever offered. The 

 bushes average 20 to 30 inches in height and from 20 to 24 inches across, 

 ziever becoming prostrate or running. The pods measure from 4 to 5 

 inches long, 1 to IJ^ inches wide and about ^ of an inch thick, and con- 

 tain an average of 4 to 5 large beans of excellent quality. Pt. 25c., qt. 

 fiOc. 



BEAN, POLE— Golden Cluster Wax 



Pods a beautiful golden-yellow color; of large size, averaging from 7 

 "to 8 inches long and ^i inch in width. Fleshy, absolutely stringless and 

 "very brittle, while the flavor is delicious. Pt. 20c., qt. 40c. 



BRUSSELS SPROUTS-"Evesliam Early Giant" 



This is without doubt the most magnificent Sprout that has ever been 

 offered. It is of medium height. Very early, and the stem is closely 

 packed with very large, solid sprouts. Pkt. 20c. 



BEET-"The Cooper Taber" 



The best of the round, deep crimson varieties; early, clean growing, 

 -with a small mousetail root, and of the most excellent flavor. Oz. 20c., 

 H lb. 60c. 



BEET — Columbia 



A round, smooth-skinned variety, with deep red flesh; very early, 

 and of finest quality. One of the most satisfactory to grow. Pkt. 5c., 

 oz. 15c., }i lb. 40c. 



CABBAGE — Selected Early Jersey Wakefield 



The standard early variety; conical in shape; medium-sized heads; 

 ■very solid; few outside leaves. Pkt. lOc, oz. 30c., J^ lb. 75c. 



CABBAGE— Holland, or Danish Ballhead 



Medium size, with few outer leaves, admitting of close planting; 

 tender, crisp and solid; of remarkable weight for its size and of extra- 

 ordinary long-keeping qualities. Pkt. lOc, oz. 25c., ji lb. 75c. 



CARROTS — Earliest French Forcing 



Earliest of all varieties, and especially adapted for forcing; delicate, 

 fine grained, and remarkably fine flavored. Pkt. lOc, oz. 25c., }£ 1^- 

 75c. 



CARROTS— Half Long Carentan 



A half-long, stump-rooted variety of fine quality and perfect shape; 

 skin smooth, flesh red and free from core or heart, and tender. Pkt. 

 Sc, oz. 20c., 34 lb. 60c. 



CAULIFLOWER-EUiott's Early Snowball 



An extremely early, dwarf variety, producing magnificent white 

 heads of the finest quality. The standard variety for general use. 

 Pkt. 25c., M oz. 75c. 



CELERY— Golden Self-Blanching 



Of the White Plume type; a rich, golden-yellow color, crisp, tender 

 and of fine flavor; keeps well. French grown. Pkt. 20c., oz. $1.25. 



CELERY— "Wrench's Nottingham Red" 



This is a carefully selected stock which wo can highly recommend for 

 its delicious crispness and sweet, nutty flavor. Pkt. lOc, oz. 50c. 



CORN, SWEET— Golden Bantam 



The stalks are dwarf and sturdy in habit. The ears are 5 to 7 inches 

 long, with golden-yellow grains of excellent quality and flavor. Pt. 

 15c., qt. 30c., pk. $1.75. 



CORN, SWEET— Country Gentleman 



The sweetest and most tender of all Sweet Corn; ears short, cob 

 small, and the kernels pearly white, and irregularly crowded together 

 on the cob. Pt. 15c., qt. 30c., pk. $1.75. 



ENDIVE BATAVIAN-"Autumn Giant" 



In size and quality this Endive is far in advance of any strain of Batavian 

 yet offered. It is really a o^cmt, forming magnificent heads which are 

 of a most pleasing color. The large, full heart lilanches quite easily 

 by any of the methods usually employed. Pkt. 10c. , oz. 25c. 



LETTUCE— Elliott's Hothouse 



This is the best variety for growing under glass; forms a large-sized 

 head with a good, solid heart, which is not liable to rot; delicately crisp, 

 tender and fine flavored; combines all the qualities to make it the best 

 Lettuce that can be grown. Pkt. 5c., oz. 30c., i| lb. $1.00. 



LETTUCE-May King 



This grand Lettuce is of great value and rapidly becoming a great 

 favorite. The inner leaves are of a rich golden-yellow color and have 

 a particularly rich and delicate flavor. Undoulstedly one of the best 

 head Lettuces. Pkt. 5e., oz. 20c., J^ lb. 50c. 



Sweet Corn, Golden Bantam 



