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SPECIALTIES '"VEGETABLE SEED5 



PlMuim 



A perfected form of the old 

 Dreer's Bush Lima which 

 variety it resembles in form of 

 pod and shape of the bean, 

 but both are much larger and 

 the plant makes a strong up- 

 right growth which protects 

 the pod from coming in con- 

 tact with the soil, thus pre- 

 venting rust and rot. It pro- 

 duces many large pods in 

 dusters and each pod is well 

 filled with large luscious 

 beans, which are very thick 

 through and of excellent 

 flavor. It is grown to a very 

 great extent by market gardeners, not only on account of its 

 great productiveness, but also because their customers call for 

 it in market. Pkt., 10 cts., by mail. By express or freight, at 

 purchaser's expense, lb., 55 cts.; 2 lbs., Sl.OO (if wanted by 

 Parcel Post, add as stated on page 12); 10 lbs., $4.50. 



WONG BOK CHINESE CABBAGE 



A species of Cabbage which somewhat resembles Cos Lettuce 

 in its growth and appearance. It does not form a soHd head like 

 Cabbage, but grows rather looselj-, more in the manner of Cos 

 Lettuce, and is served raw, like lettuce, or prepared as coleslaw, 

 also boiled Uke Spinach. The leaves are light green in color, and 

 have broad white ribs, and the entire plant may be blanched pure 

 white by covering it ■\\'ith burlap. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 50 cts.; 

 Jib., S1.50. 



SUTTON'S 

 RED INTERMEDIATE CARROT 



This variety of Carrot is of Enghsh origin. The roots grow to a 

 desirable size, being between the half-long and long varieties, and 

 are very uniform. The shape is most desirable, tapering to a 

 decided point, and the quality is excellent, being sweet and tender. 

 Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 20cts.; i lb.. 60 cts.; lb. S2.00. 



