POLE BEANS. DWARF BEANS. ASPARAGUS. BEETS. 



>^ c;dld<e:|i H ax..— jRust proof.. Very 

 earl-y, tender and proltfiG^.^ .'Fo^l^s large, 

 creamy yp^rw> ai;id strinj^less. Pint 15c. 

 Ot.'25c. , Gal.|i.9p, Pecl^c, $r!75. Bu. #aoo." 



G-alloh 40c: ' ' Pe'ck ysC.' k 



IOC. Quart; 20/:. 



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delineate 1 and 



Has g:reen 



,P,eck I [.50. 



( Hlx jVeeiifei— A' hibs-t 



early bean. None" better. 

 po.d>f., Pi^VJSrCv. Quart, 2$c 

 Bushel $6.00. \. I ' ' . , ■ " " 



i P;i:ol|fi'e ' <ji'eriii'siii -.^Waix.-^ piack 

 Seeded. VVe are so thoroughly satisfied 

 with thi? improved. .Strain ,of Black Wax 



BURPEE'S DWARF LIMA. 



This is a bush form of the well-known 

 largtjt W|hit.e ,Lima Bean. It is very fixed 

 in it^" bush clia racier, 'g*r6<vin'g to aLunjform 

 htight of abo.ut, twenty inches, and forming 

 a (tircular bush two to two and a half feet 

 ini diajneter, yielding from fifty to two 

 hundred pods similar to those grown on 

 the Large, VVhite Lirna .Pole Beans, and 

 contain. as, niany beans of/the'same delici- 

 oiliis quality. (See cutj. Pint i^C Quart 

 30c. Peck |i;75, , Eiuslie'l |7'.bo.' ' 



tha,t wej.havediscarded'the' old stock alto- 

 gether, th'is being n\ore vigorous and far 

 more procuciive, with a longer, whiter, 

 m'ore .fleshy pod, ,Vine^ medium-sized, 

 very ,viigprous ,and hardy. Flo\v'ers red-- 

 dish white or, purple. Pods medium length 

 borne wiell up^m'ong the foliage, curved,, 

 cylindrical,, ■flej-l;iy, ap'd of a' 'dear, waxy- 

 white cqI or, with, long, ^li^Vitly ctirved^point- 

 remain a ilong tjme in condition' fof use as 

 sna.ps.i iB.ean^ snf^all, oblong, jet'black. No 

 one!can,affo|-d to'plarit the old Black Wax 

 or Butter iBean,, ,as this' i^ rniidh better in 

 every r^spe^t. Pint 15c. OuArt 30Ci. <j3.h 

 lon$i.co.,,P^e,ck'|r.75.. ,''.^- , ' ' 



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CuLTURK. — Seed ( f Asparagus should be sown as early in the'.spring as the soil can 

 worked into go d condition, q« 4he §ee4 geimjnates best in cool, moist wheather. 

 Sow thin'y in_dti)ls,and vyhen well started thin ouVio three inches apart. In the fall or 

 |k)llo\vni,g spring transplant to permanent' rows or beds, setting the plants one and'one- 

 .'hall feet apart each ,w,ay. Soaking- the- seed, for tweaty-four hours in tepid 6f warm 

 f water betore '^owing: will 'g:r^atlV 'assist gerhiination. iA,"p,a|Cket*' contains about three 

 ! hundred, seeds, andean ounce fli'teen hundred.. 1 •',.,! '" ' i * 



Use. two ounces of^seed i:o icio feet ©f. row. in seed bed,; two, pounds willproduce 

 enough ro.ot.s to,^et one acre of land, one ' and la, half feet in row, rows 'foui'fe^t a part, 

 or about eight thousand planfe'. ' One^ hundred plants will make a bed for'an drdinary 

 amily.. .,■■,,., " ' '" ' ■ ' ' ' . \ ; _ .1 



Oz, ipc. 



lb. 26c. 



Pkt. 5c. 



by mail; .,^4,00 per 1000; 2 year 

 sent by express at expense of purchaser. 



Conoi^er!S,.C<il,o,SS;J|l.— th'e standard' Variety." 

 I'b 50C. I year old roots 50c. pier'io6 ; '906. per 100 if 

 old roots. .50c per, ipp -^ I4.50 per 1000- 



1^^ '*«*•* *M^^ to. -T This asparagus Is now 'qiiiteejitensively- grown for, New York and 

 Philadelphia, markets, whqre ^t sellsath^ghprites; 'owing to its fine size and regularity. 

 Although of Southern' origin, it'is eqiially ^vell adapted to the North. , Pkt. 5c: Oz. loc. 



I i^ lb. 20c., ,^b.:6oc D^^...„ — . _u .. . . , 



Roots, 75c; pfer 'toa 



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_ Culture.— Seed should be sown thinly 

 ]^ drills one-half to one inch in depth.-^,. 

 Make the. fifst, sowing when the trees~-are' -' 

 starting outan leaf and continue with addi- 

 tional plantings every three or four weeks 

 until August ist.s.o that a c6nstafit stipply 

 ot tresh, teuder ropts ma^ be had'through- 

 outthe season. Owing to the spongy char- 

 acter of beel; seed/ the soil tdv^ringv the 

 seedsljould l?e packed firmly^, either with 

 the toot or roller, to in.4iire"prbper germin- 

 ation. When the. young plants ar^ two or 

 three mches.in, height they should be thin- 



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EQLI-PSE BEET. 



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