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Beans — Continued. 



PINK EYE WAX.-Pt.35cts.; qt. 35 cts.; 

 peck $1.75. 



WHITE MARROWFAT OR CRAN- 

 BERRY.— Valuable when dry for winter use. 

 Qt. 20 cts.; peck Sl.OO; bush. $3 50. 



DWARF HORTICULTURAI..-Very fine. 

 Pt. 15 cts.; qt. 25 cts.; peck $1.50; bush. S5.00. 



BEST OF AI.L,. — A desirable new sort. 

 Try it. Qt. 20 cts.; peck $1.25; bush. $5.00. 



Pole or Running Varieties. 



Set the poles three or four feet apart, and 

 plant six to eight beans, with the eyes down- 

 ward, around each pole,thinnin8- to four healthy 

 plants when they are up. They require the 

 same soil and treatment as the dwarf varieties, 

 with the exception that they crave stronger 

 soil, and do best in a sheltered location. 



EXTRA EARLY LIMA.— New variety. Qt. 

 30 cts.; peck $2.00; bush. $7. CO. 



RREER'S IMPROVED LIMA.— An excel- 

 lent variety. Qt. 30 cts.; peck $3.00; bush. $7 00. 



EXTRA LARGE LIMA.— As a shell bean 

 surpasses all in quality. Qt. 40 cts.; peck $2.25; 

 bush. $S.00. 



LARGE LIMA.— Qt. 35 cts.; peck$1.75; bush. 

 $6.0o. 



KING OF THE GARDEN LIMA.-Qt. 35 



cts.; peck$3.u0; bush. $7.00. 



DREER'S DWARF LIMA.-Pkt. 20 cts. 

 See description Page 4. 



HENDERSON'S DWARF LIMA.— Pkt. 10 

 cts.; pt. 30 cts.; qt. 50cts.; peck $3.00. See de- 

 scription Page 4. 



SPECKLED HORTICULTURAL, OR 

 CHERRY.— Very productive; used Avith or 

 without pods. Qt. 30 cts.; peck $1.50; bush. $5.50. 



CHERRY.— Great favorite; used with or 

 without pods. Pt. 15 cts.; qt. 25 cts. 



SOUTHERN PROLIFIC. — Suitable for 

 table 70 days after germination. Pt. 15 cts.; 

 qt. 30cts. 



GIANT WAX, RED SEED Pods long, 



clear waxy jellow,8ucculent, tender, fine flavor. 

 Pt. 25 cts.; qt. 40 cts.; 34 bush. $2.75. 



GOLDEN CLUSTER WAX.— A splendid 

 white sort, exceedingly productive of large 

 golden wax pods, borne in clusters and con- 

 tinuing in bearing until stopped by frost. Vi pt. 

 15 cts.; pt. 30 cts.; qt. 50 cts.; peck $3.50. 



ENGLISH BEANS — Broad Windsor.- 

 Matures in 50 days after germination. Qt. 30 

 cts. 



Beet. 



Select a deep, rich, sandy loam, and manure 

 with well decomposed compost. Sow in drills, 

 fourteen to sixteen inches apart, and cover one 

 inch deep. When the young plants appear, 

 thin to four or five Inches apart. For early use, 

 sow as soon as the ground can be worked in the 

 spring; for autunui vise, about the middle of 

 May; and for winter use, from 10th to 2oth June, 

 according to variety; the r^ONO varieties re- 

 quiring more time to mature than the round 

 EARLY kinds. The Mangold Wurzles are grown 

 for stock, and as they grosv larger require more 

 room. They should be sown in drills two and a 

 half feet apart, and the plants thinned to 

 twelve or fifteen inches in the row. One ounce 

 of seed will sow about one hundred feet of row. 



VERY EARLY FORCING Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 



10 cts.; lb. 20 cts.; lb. 60 cts. 



EARLY ECLIPSE.— Extra early; deep red; 

 best market sort. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 10 cts-; Vi, lb. 

 20 cts.; lb. 50 cts. 



EARLY EGYPTIAN. -This is a flat Beet, 

 very early and deep red color. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 

 10 cts.; K lb. 30 cts.; lb. 50 cts. 



B ASS ANO, OR EXTRA EARLY TURNIP. 

 Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 10 cts.; M lb- 20 cts.; lb. 50 cts. 



EARLY BLOOD TURNIP.— Tn shape like 

 a turnip, deep red color, and best for general 

 use. Our stock of this is superior. Pkt. 5 cts.; 

 oz. 10 cts.; \i lb. 20 cts ; lb. 50 cts. 



LARGE LONG BLOOD A large and de- 

 sirable variety. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 10 cts.; K lb. 

 30 cts.; lb. 50 cts. 



Beets for Stock. 



Not half the attention is given by farmers to 

 the growing of Beets for stock that should be. 

 It supplies good rich food for cattle during the 

 winter. 



WHITE SUGAR BEET.— A large growing 

 sort, and used for feeding stock. Pkt. 5 cts.; K 

 lb. 15 cts ; lb. 40 cts. 



LONG RED MANGOLD WURZEL The 



well known large, long variety; grows well out 

 of ground; color light red. Very productive. 

 Pkt. 5 cts.; K lb. 15 cts.; lb. 40 cts. 



GOLDEN TANKARD MANGOLD. -The 

 best tj'pe of mangold; small top, broad shoul- 

 ders, smooth rich skin, very solid fleshed, golden 

 stemmed; heavy producer. Pkt. 5 cts ; Vx lb. 

 15 cts.; lb. 40 cts. 



Brussells Sprouts. 



A class of plants allied to the Cabbage family, 

 producing great numbers of small heads for 

 sprouts on the main stem of the plant, which 

 are used in the manner of Cabbage. Plant in 

 rich soil, in hills two feet apart each way. Pkt. 

 10 cts.; oz. 25 cts.; K lb. 65 cts. 



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