FIVE HIGH QUALITY EASILY GROWN VEGETABLES 



69 Beans, Mammoth Stringless Green Pod. A very 

 high quality mid-season variety, bearing a heavy crop of 

 large thick round perfectly stringless pods. Ready for 

 picking in about 55 days from planting seed. Plant a row 

 or two, according to your needs, about every three weeks 

 for a steady supply right through the summer and earlv fall. 

 Pkt., 10 cts.; i lb., 26 cts. ; 1 lb., 36 cts. ; 2 lbs., 

 60 cts. ; 6 lbs., $1.45, Postpaid. 

 1 62 Beet, Dreer's Rosebud. A new introduction of special 

 merit, forming a root of perfectly round shape, clean smooth 

 skin, with deep red interior flesh showing no light zones. 

 This is an ideal Beet for canning or pickling whole, or for 

 immediate table use, being unequalled for quality if pulled 

 when roots are from 1 J to 2 inches (not larger) in diameter. 

 Pkt., 16 cts.; oz.,50 cts.; \ lb., $1.50; lb., $5.00. 



237 Carrot, Imperator. A new carrot of extra sweet and 

 tender quality, with a tapering root 7 tp 8 inches long, 

 easily pulled. Flesh of fine deep orange color with a very 

 faint core. Pkt., 16 Cts.; oz., 36 Cts.; i lb., $1.00. 



587 Onion, Valencia. The best of the large sweet Spanish 

 Onions, growing to an immense size, perfectly round, and 

 it is a better keeper than others of the type. With golden 

 amber skin, the flesh is solid and white, and very sweet and 

 mild. Pkt., 16 Cts.; oz., 36 cts.; i lb., $1.00. 



650 Peas, Laxton's Progress. We still consider this the 

 best of the large podded dwarf, early mituring sorts. 

 Vines average 20 inches high and produce a heavy crop of 

 fine dark 4 to 4§ inch pods, full of peas of unsurpassed qual- 

 itv. Pkt., 10 cts.; J lb., 25 cts.; lb. ,40 cts. ;2 lbs., 

 76 cts. ; 6 lbs., $1.76, Postpaid. 



