THE DINGEE & CONARD CO., WEiiT GROVE, PA. 



TriEEARLIESToJALL 



'E recommend our Extra Early Pea as the earliest 



of all, and best for the family garden. This superb 

 variety is our own tested stock, and we stake our repu- 

 tation on it. As will be seen by om- illustration, the pods are of fine size and 

 borne in the greatest abundance and perfection ; indeed, the yield is extraor- 

 dinary for an Extra Early Pea, and it ripens up evenly, allowing the crop to be 

 cleared away promptly, which is a strong point in its favor. We are confident 

 that all who once plant The Dingee &Con3rd Company's Extra Early Pea 

 "^nll have no other. Large pkt., 10 cts.; pint, 25 cts.; quart, 45 cts., postpaid. 

 By Freight or Express, -k peck, 75 cents ; peck, $1.40 ; bushel, $5.25. 



THE BEST NEW VEGETABLES EOR 1906 - 



BURPEE'S BUSH LIMA BEAN 



Although not of recent introduction or a novelty by any means. Burpee's Bush Lima Bean possesses such splendid quali- 

 ties held by no other Bush Lima Bean that we offer it among our novelties and specialties. It is the only busli form of 

 the true large I^ima Bean, and has proven to be the most valuable introduction of recent years. Burpee's Bui<h Lima 

 comes -absoluteltj true from seed, producing bushes 18 to 20 inches high, of stout growth, ahvaj-s erect, yet branching vigorously, 

 each plant developing into a magnificent circular bush from two to three feet in diameter. It is a prolific jielder. the hand- 

 some large pods being well filled with large Beans, identical in size and flavor with the well known large pole Limas. The 

 strain has been prratly improved within the past few years, until this variety now stands vMhotUa rival. Per packet, 10 cts.; 

 pt. , 30 cts.; qt., 50 cts. , postpaid. 



Two New Cabbages 



Below are offered two new varieties, distinct in every way from all others. The plants are of strong, quick growth, with 

 a spreading circle of large, rounded, cleai' blue-ereenleaves. The stem is short, the spreading leaves resting upon the soil, 

 and large solid heads are formed close to the ground. The heads are of distinct rounded form. xoUd as a stone. The leaves 

 composing the head are tightly folded, beautifullv blanched, and of mild, sweet flavor. We offer two varieties, as follows: 

 I^ATE STONEHEAD.-The best and most distinct new Winter Cabbage An excellent Winter keeper. Per packet, 



10 cts.: )^ oz. . lo cts.: oz.,2.5cts.; ^4 lb., 75 cis. 

 EARLY 8T()NEHEAD.— Similar in growth to the above, but is ready for use about the same time as Burpee's All Head 



Early. The heads are quite large, the verv finest and best heads of earlv cabbage that we have ever grown. >'ot only a 



superb early Summer variety, but valuable for Fall planting in the South for early Spring market. Per packet, 10 cts.; 



32 oz.,20 cts.; oz.,35 cts.; J4 lb., 9U cts. 



New Egg Plant Black Beauty 



This is the first distinct new Egg Plant of importance that has been introduced within the past twenty-five vears. 

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only does it produce its fruit ready for use ten days earl-er than any other variety, but it is also of larger size, finer rta'-or and 

 more attractive appearance. The skin is rich, lustrous purplish-black, uniform over the whole fruit. The plants 

 branch freely near ttie ground, growing in broad, well-rounded bushes. The fruits are broad and thick, of the most attrac- 

 tive form and fine flavor. Per packet, 10 cts.; ^2 oz. , 30 cts. : oz., -"w cts. 



Great Prize-Taker Onion 



Immense size, sometimes weighing from 4 to ti pounds. Flesh is pure >vhite, tinel.v grained, mild and delicate in flavor. 

 A standard and famous variety. Per packet, 5 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; '4 lb., 4u cts.; lb..si.ij. 



===—= The New Dwarf Stone Tomato 



The largest dwarf Tomato in existence, double the size of Dwarf Ciiampion. In habit of vine it resembles Dwnrf 

 Champion, but is of stronger growth and more erect. The fruit resembles that of the tall • stone" in color and shape, ami i-< 

 practically the same size. Tli<^ stront:, upright haoit of New D^varfStone admits of planting at least one-lialf closer each 

 way than usual. The shape of the fruit is perfect, and is free from cracks at the stem end. It is equally as t>arly as Dwarf 

 Champion, is very solid, ripens even'y and is of the most e.xcellent ciuality. I'er packet, 10 cts.; >2 ox. , ^'*^ cts. 



