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THE DINGEE & CONARD COMPANY'S 



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'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 

 reputation on it. As will be seen by our illustration, the pods are of fine 

 size and borne in the greatest abundance and perfection; indeed, the yield 

 is extraordinary 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 &. Conard Company's Extra Early Pea 

 will have no other. Large pkt., 10 cts.; pint, 20 cts. ; quart, 40 cts. By Freight or Ex- 

 press, y 2 peck, 75 cts. ; peck, Si. 40; j4 bushel, $2.25 ; bushel, $4.50. 



BURPEE'S BUSH LIMA BEAN. 



"BURPEE'S BUSH LIMA comes absolntely 

 true from seed. The bushes grow 18 to 20 inches high, 

 of stout growth and always erect, yet branching- so vigorously 

 that each plant develops into a magnificent circular bush from 

 two feet to three feet in diameter. The bush character is 

 thoroughly established, not one plant in a thousand showing 

 any disposition to 'run.' Bears large crops and is also a sure 

 cropper. It is an immense yielder, each bush bearing from 

 50 to 200 of the handsome large pods, well filled with very 

 large beans, which are identical in size and luscious flavor to 

 the well-known large Pole Limas. 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 ex- 

 pense and labor attached to the use of poles." Per pkt., 

 10 cts.; 3 pkts., 25 cts.; per pint, 40 cts.; per quart, 75 cts., 

 by Mail, postpaid. 



HENDERSON'S BUSH L8MA BEAN. 



Henderson's New Bush Lima grows without the aid of 

 stakes or poles in compact bush form, about 18 inches high, 

 and produces enormous crops (a prize plant at one time 

 showing 271 pods) of delicious Lima Beans, which can be as 

 easily gathered as the common garden Bush sorts. Hender- 

 son's New Bush Lima is at least two weeks earlier than 

 any of the climbing Limas. This fact alone would stamp it 

 as the most valuable novelty of recent years, but when, in 

 addition to this, we consider that it is a true Bush Bean, 

 requiring no supports, some idea of its great value can be 

 realized." The New Bush Lima produces a continuous 

 crop from the time it conies into bearing (it is fit for the table 

 in the latitude of New York middle of July) until frost, and 

 being enormously productive, a very small patch will keep a 

 family supplied with this splendid vegetable through the sea- 

 son. The beans are the size of the Sieva or Small Lima, and 

 of that delicious quality that has made the Southern Lima so 

 famous. Every order should include this valuable new variety. 

 Large pkt., 10 cts.; 3 pkts., 25 cts.; pint, 35 cts.; quart, 60 cts. 



LONG CARDINAL RADISH. 



This we regard as the best novelty in Radishes introduced 

 for many years. Its extraordinary earliness is remarkable, 

 the roots being fit for use in twenty-five days after sowing the 

 seed. Crisp, tender flesh of first quality-, and bright, attrac- 

 tive appearance ; shape very regular, smooth and conical ; 

 intermediate between the long and half-long sorts; will cer- 

 tainly become very popular in private gardens and valuable 

 to the market gardener, whose success depends on having 

 the earliest vegetables. Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; % }b., 

 35 cts.; per lb., $1.25. by Mail, postpaid. 



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