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POLE LIMA 



One quart will plant 100 hills 



Pt. Qt. Pk. 



Lima, Challenger. Thick and productive; 



best of all, yielding more than anv other 



Lima ' S0.40 S0.75 S5.50 



Lima, Carpinteria Pole. Large; thicker 



than ordinary Pcle Limas; vigorous, large, 



flat beans 40 .75 5.50 



Lima, Early Jersey. Very early, beans are 



large and tender 40 .75 5.00 



Lima, King of the Garden. Pods and 



beans very large 40 .75 5.50 



POLE or RUNNING 



Pt. Qt. Pk. 



Golden Cluster Wax. Long yellow pods 



in clusters S0.40 SO. 75 



Horticultural Cranberry. Good snap or 



shell bean 40 .75 85.00 



Old Homestead, or Kentucky Wonder. 



Pods green, very long and flat 40 .75 5.00 



Scarlet Runner. The popular English 



Pole Bean, scarlet flowers; useful also for 



ornamental purposes 40 .75 ... 



BEET 



Culture. — Sow as early in the Spring as the ground can be 

 worked. 



One ounce to 50 feet of drill, five or six pounds to the acre 



Pkt. Oz. M lb. Lb. 



Bassano, Extra Early. Light color, 



very sweet, tender 80.10 80.25 80.75 82.00 



Selected Crimson Globe. Globular 



shape; root clean and smooth, few 



leaves, flesh rich, deep crimson; ten- 

 der and sweet 10 .25 .75 2.00 



Eclipse. Early, round, bright red. 



Heavy yielder 10 .20 .60 1.75 



Egyptian, Crosby's. Extra early, 



round, dark blood color . . .10 .20 .60 2.00 



Detroit Dark Red Turnip. Round, 



skin dark blood-red, flesh bright red, 



tender 10 .20 .60 2.00 



Early Blood Turnip. Dark red, 

 fine flavor, good for Winter. Round, 



smooth, clean root 10 .20 .60 1.75 



Edmand's Blood Turnip. A market 

 gardeners strain; regular in shape 



and of best quality 10 .20 .60 1.75 



Swiss Chard, or Silver Beet, Lucul- 

 lus. Large leaves; tender and of 

 fine flavor, dark green, pure white 



ribs 10 .20 .60 1.75 



MANGEL-WURZEL and SUGAR BEET 



Culture. — Sow in Alay or June, in rows IS inches to 2 feet 

 apart and thin to 8 to 12 inches in the rows. Sow 6 to 8 lbs. 

 per acre. 



Mlb. Lb. 



Golden Tankard. Large, bright yellow skin, 



handsome, sweet and productive 80.30 81.00 



Mammoth Long Red Mangel-Wurzel. V^ry 

 large, enormously productive. Roots grow half 

 or more above surface 30 1.00 



Klein Wanzleben. Rich in sugar content; also 



grown extensively for stock 30 1.00 



Champion Yellow Globe. Large, productive and 



a good keeper 30 1.00 



BORAGE 



Culture. — Sow in the Spring in light soil; transplant in shal- 

 low drills, 1 foot apart. 



Pkt. lOc, oz. 30c., 1^ lb. SI. 00 



