The following list has been made with the utmost care. It embraces everything necessary for producing a 

 strictly first class garden, but no variety that is not distinctive in character and proved to be of pronounced value. 

 While all the seeds offered in this Catalogue are not grown by us, yet all are guaranteed to be pure, true to name, 

 of hiffh eACellence and to grrow, if properly treated. Should any prove otherwise we will refill the order withoiit 

 charge, or send any other seeds selected to the amount paid for same. Cultural instructions plainly printed 

 upon every package. 



CASH INDUCEMENTS.-A New Departure. 



NO PREI>1IU1>1S.— To simplify the making up of orders we quote our net prices. On packets, all of which are 

 regular full size, we have reduced the price nearly fifty per cent. Those formerly offered at five cents, now reduced 

 to three cents each — those formerly for ten cents are now offered for five cents each, etc. Prices of seeds in 

 larger quantities have also been greatly reduced. 



In comparing prices please bear in mind the high grade of our seeds, large size of our packets ; also the fact 

 that we pay the postage on all seeds by the packet, ounce and quarter pound. 



Our facilities are such as enable us to fill all orders promptly and we feel confident our seeds vdll greatly 

 please all who favor ns. 



AdDAOAT'^TTC CT7trr\ Asparagus has become very popular and is 

 xiOl iaJA-XIvJ U w O Ci IZ/ U highly esteemed for its palatable and health 

 producing qualities. Few know how to properly cultivate it; we have prepared 

 a small treatise on Asparagus Culture, free on application. One ounce of seed will 

 sow fifty feet of drill. 



COLUMBIAN MAIMIMOTH WHITE. New and entirely distinct, producing white 

 shoots, which remain white as long as fit for use; very robust in habit. The large 

 white shoots are much sought after, which makes this variety the best for general 1 

 market purposes. Pkt., 4c; 3 pkts., 10c; oz., 15c; Xlb., 40c; lb., $1.25. 



Palmetto. Very large size, regular in growth and appearance ; immensely pro- 

 ductive and of the best quality. Pkt., 3c; 2 pkts., 5c; oz., 10c; X 1^., 30c. 

 Barr's l>lammoth. Very tender. Pkt., 3c; 2 pkts., 5c; oz., 10c; X lb., 20c. 

 Conover*S Colossal. The standard variety. Pkt., 3c; oz., 5c; ^^Ib., 10c. 



For Asparagus and A rtichoke Roots see pages Jfi and 47. 

 Artichoke Seed (Green Globe). Best for general use; succeeds best on deep, rich 



soil. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c. 



On Beans, add 15c. per quart extra, if to be sent 



BURPEE'S BUSH LIIMA BEAN. 



A true Bush Lima, requiring no poles or supports of any kind; 

 very hardy and immensely productive. A few short rows, planted 

 in ordinary garden soil will supply a family with all the Lima 

 Beans they would need during the whole season. The beans are 

 large, of good quality and extra fine flavored. Our stock is war- 

 ranted genuine, pure and true to name. Large pkt., 10c; 3 pkts., 

 20c; pt., 25c; qt., 40c; pk., $2.25; bu., $8.00. 



JACKSON WONDER LIIMA. A dwarf Lima Bean, lately intro- 

 duced by Thomas Jackson, of Atlanta, Georgia— truly a wonder 

 in the way of productiveness. The foliage is profuse and is very 

 valuable for forage. The beans when young make excellent snaj)- 

 shorts, and when dry can be ground into flour, much used for 

 thickening soups. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; pt., 20c; qt., 30c. 



H. Tomlinson, of Gaines, N. Y., under date of Oct. 13th, 1895, 

 writes: "Everything has proved satisfactory in my dealings with 

 your Company and when I need anything in 3 our Line you may be 

 BlTRPEE'S BUSH LIMA. 3 PKTS., 20c. sure to receive my orders. 



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