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WARDWELL'S KIDNEY WAX The best bean for the 



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very tender, stringless and early assume a rich golden 

 color — a great favorite when prepared for the table. 

 Pkt., 10c; pt., 25c; qt.. -ioc; pk.. SI. 75; bu., $6.00. 



market gardener — thepaii v-c. liardipst. most produc- 

 tive, richest and best flavoiea Dwarf Wax Bean. The 

 vines are vigorous and strong growers, keeping the 

 beans well up from the ground. The pods are long, 



POLE BEANS. 



LAZY WIFE'S. The best late Pole Bean, unsvj^passed 

 for snap-shoi'ts. The pods are -medium dark green 

 color, measure from fom- and a half to six inches in 

 length. They retain their rich, tender and stringless 

 qualities until nearly ripe. Each pod contains from six 

 to eight round white beans, which are excellent for shell 

 beans in winter. Pkt.. 10c: qt.. ioc: pk.. 81.35: bu.. 85.00. 



BEST OF ALL POLE ( Wnite Creaseback). One of the 

 best ear Iv green podded pole beans: very productive, 

 with stringless. fleshy pods: best quality. Pkt., 10c: 

 pt., 25c: qt.. 4:5c: pk.. 61.35: bu., 85.00. 



Early Golden Cluster. A vigorous grower, the pods 

 of which are golden vellow. stringless and fine flavor- 

 ed. Pkt.. 10c: pt.. 2oc: qt.. 50c: pk.. 81.50: bu.. 85.50. 



EAtra Early Jersey Lima. Ver}- early and produc- 

 tive; most valuable for the early market. Pkt., 10c; 

 pt., 25c. qt.. 45c: pk.. 81.50: bu.. 85.50. 



King of the Garden Lima. The heaviest cropper: large 

 pods; beans large and fine flavored. Pkt., 10c; pt,, 

 25c: qt.. 45c: pk.. 81.50; bu., -85.50. 



Large White Lima. A well known variety, still pre- 

 ferred bv manv tor market and familv use. Pkt., 10c; 

 pt., 25c:"'qt.. 4oc: pk.. -81.60; bu., 86.00\ 



l5EETS.~The Best Garden Varieties. 



This vegetable is probablv more generally gro^vn than any other. The culture is very simple, one essential 

 point being to dig or plough deep, and another to grow on. rich mellow soil. An ounce will sow a di'ill of fifty 

 feet: five pounds w ill plant one acre. One ounce is equal to four packets. 



ECLIPSE. I llustrafion Xo. 4- One of the 

 earliest beet in general cultivation: of good 

 size and fine quality: very desirable not only 

 for its rapid growth, but smallness of top. 

 The roots grow smooth and round; flesh fine 

 grained and verv sweet. Pkt.. 5c: oz.. 10c; 

 }£ lb.. 15c: lb.. 45c. 



EARLY EGYPTIAN. Illustration Xo 3 

 A standard early market variety- ; deep red, 

 flat, turnip-shaped roots, tender, smooth and 

 sweet. Pkt.. 5c: oz.. 10c: h lb.. 15c: lb.. 50c. 



CROSBY'S EARLY. Illustration Xo. 2. A 

 decided improvement: round. early and 

 of good qualitv. Pkt.. 5c: oz.. 10c: % lb.. 

 30c; lb.. 50c. 



EARLY BLOOD H'RiMP. Illustration Xo. 1. 

 The best earl}- Tm'nip Beet, either for mar- 

 ket gardeners or private families: perfect m 

 form, of good size and desirable in every 

 way. Flesh and skin remarkably tender and 

 sweet — the best variety to sow for a succes- 

 sion. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; lb.. 15c; lb., 45c. 



Early Yellow Turnip. Similar to the above, except in color, which is a bright yel- 

 low. Pkt., 5c; oz.,10c: }i lb., 15c: lb., 45c. 



Edmand's Early Turnip. One of the best Beets grown; very small tops; beets 

 handsome, round, smooth, and of good size; fletsh very dark, sweet and tender. 

 Pkt.. 5c: oz.. 10c; }£ lb., l.'c; lb., 45c. 

 Bastain's Early Turnip. Illustration Xo. 5. A profitable market variety ; large 



quick grower, flesh tender and sweet. Pkt., 5c: oz.. 10c 



lb., 15c; lb.. 45c. 



GOIJ)EN INTBRMEDIATE. 



Long Blood Winter. An old variety, but always good in the fall, a good keeper 

 and good in every waj'. The beets are long and smooth, flesh blood-red. tender 

 andsweet. Pkt.,oc; oz., 10c; >^lb., 15c; lb., 45c. 



MANGEL WURZELS. 



COLDEIN TAINKARD. A distinct yelloic-ffeshed variety; one of the most desira- 

 ble Mangels for stock feeding, as it contains less water and more sugar than an}' 

 other: highly prized by dairy farmers; early to mature and very productive. 



!*lA,>Ii>10TB PRIZE LONG RED. Enormously productive. The largest and best 

 long red Mangel in cultivation; flesh red, of fine texture and quality. 



GOLDEN GIANT INTER:»1EDIATE. A very heavy yielder. color russet-yellow, 

 fle-sh white. The roots are remarkably even in form, large, and. grow about half 

 above the ground, thus making the crop easy to harvest. The most productive 

 yellow Mangel in cultivation; as rich and sweet as a Sugar Beet; flesh white, 

 firm, close grained and nutritious; greatlv relished by horses, cattle, sheep and 

 swine; vigorous and rapid growers; fine keepers. 



Per pkt., 5c; oz.. 10c; X 1^-' ^^xpres&, 5 lbs. or over^ at 20e, 



per pound. 



