GPIFFITH & TUPNER CO. BALTl/V IORE^ESTABLISHED 1&60 



The Bush Lima Beans are rapidly gaining friends and 

 have evidently come to stay. 



Burpee's Bush Lima. 



—The bushes grow 18 to 20 

 in. high, stout growth 

 and always erect, yet 

 branching so vigorously that each plant develops inti 

 amagnittcent circular bush, troni two teet to three feet 

 in diameter. The bush character is tlnHdug-hly estab- 

 lished, not one plant in a thousand showing any disposi- 

 tion "to run." It is an inunense yielder, cm h bush bear- 

 ing from .')0 to 200 of the hiindsonie large pods, well lilled 

 with very large beans, which are identical in size and 

 luscious flavor to the well-known large pole linias. 

 By the introduction of this most valuable novelty, 

 the largest and best lima beans can now be 

 raised in quantity at small cost, without 

 the expense and labor attached to the 

 use of poles. 



Pt. 15e. Qt. SOc. 

 By iiinil, l.'io. per qt. 

 extra. Pk. ^ 1.85 

 Du. $6.50. 



Pole 

 Lirna &eans 



DREER'S ni SH LIMA.— A clwiuf variety of the Dreer's Improved Lima, 

 hidi luisbeenflxedin itscliaiMrter of a bush bean; it is very prolitic, 

 single plants often producing from 150 to 200 pods. Equal in quality 

 and tenderness to Dreer's Pole Lima. 



Pt. 1.5e. Qt. 30e. Pk. $2.00. 



HKNDERSON'S DWARF L.IM.\. —These are valuable 

 because they do not need poles, and being so dwarf can 

 be planted close together. They are very early and 

 prolific, continuing to bear until frost. 

 ^ Qt. 30e. Pk. SI. 75. 



BROAD WINDSOR.— Matures in 

 days after germination. 

 Should be planted very early. 



Qt. 30c. 



KING OF THE GARDEN LIMA. — This 

 bean has met with enormous sales the past few 

 seasons. They are vigorous growers, setting 

 their beans early at bottom of pole, producing 

 continuously to the end of the season. They 

 are more prolific than the onliiiary lima, bear- 

 ing pods five to .seven inches long in clusters 

 of four and five, with five to six beans in a pod. 



Pt. 15o. Qt. 30c. Pk. $1.7 5. Bn. $0.50. 



EXTRA EARLY JERSEY LIMA.-This va- 

 riety is two weeks earlier than other sorts; the 

 pods are large and numerous, making it a 

 ver\'' profitable sort to grow. 



' Qt. 30c. Pk. $1.75 Bu. Si6.50. 



DREER'S IMPROVED, or CHALLENGE 

 POLE LIM.\.— This popular bean is consid- 

 ered by many growers superior to all others in 

 quality and productiveness. When green it is 



as large as the large 

 lima, thicker, sweet- 

 er and more tender and nu- 



■ tritious, remaining green in the 

 pod for a long time after maturing. 

 Qt. 30c. Pk. !S3.00. 



EXTRA LARGE LIMA.— This is a splendid 

 sort, and takes a leading place with growers, be- 

 cause of its many exci'Uriit i|uiilities. As a siieu Dean 

 surpasses all in (luality, and is t In- favorite with most peo- 

 ple. The beans are \ erv large, tender, and of delicious flavor. 



Qt. iSOc. Pk. $1.75. Bn. .$«.50. 



LARGE WHITE LIMA.— One of the best of the pole beans 

 green or dry. Qt. :i5c., i)ostpaiiI. Pk. $1.50. Bn. .$5.50 



either 



CROSBY S IMPROVED EGYPTIAN BEET. — 



A very superior strain of the well-known Egyp- 

 tian, caret ully selected, deep blood color, quick, 

 rapid growth. The shape is very desirable, as 

 shown in the accompanying photograph, being 

 not quite so flat as the ordinary Egyptian, nor so 

 round as the Eclipse. Once used, it is preferred to 

 Egyptian or Eclipse for forcing in frames or for 

 first sowing outside, and being a rapid grower, 

 it may be sown outside as late as July. 

 Pkt. 5c. Ok. lOc. 1-4 lb. 15c. Lb. 40c. 

 LARGE LONG BLOOD.— A large and desirable 

 late variety of deep red color. 



Pkt. 5c. Oz. lOc. 1-4 lb. 15c. Lb. 40c. 



EDMOND'S RED TURNIP.-The most uniform 

 of all turnip beets. It is of handsome round shape, 

 good marketable size, and deep blo(jd color. It 

 has a small top, and may be planted close. 

 Pkt. 5c. Oz. lOc. 1-4 lb. l.>c. Lb. 



40c. 



SWISS CHARD.— Oz. lOo. 1-4 lb. SSc. 



B.4SSANO, or EXTRA EARLY TURNIP.- 



Flesh white and rose, very sweet and tender. 

 Pkt. 5c. Oz. lOc. 1-4 lb. 15o. Lb. 40e. 



EXfR.^ EARLY EGYPTIAN . — This is a flat 

 beet, very early and deep red color. Owing to the 

 small top it can be planted very close. 

 Pkts. .5c. and 10c. 1-4 lb. 15c. Lb. 35c. 



jjBosley's Poultry Powders 



IS AN EGG PRODUCER. — Sure cure for Cholera, < 

 Roup, Gaps, Bowel Disease and all Poultry Diseases. 

 Price, 35 cents per package. 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



