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BEANS— Pole Limas (Continued) 



576. Siebert's Early Lima. 



In earliness, ease of shelling, size, 

 beauty and quality of the green 

 beans, this variety leads all other 

 early limas for either the home gar- 

 den or market. The vines are vigor- 

 ous and remarkably productive. Pods 

 are medium green, large, flat, about 



5 inches long, moderately curved. 

 The green shell beans are very 

 large, very tender and of finest qual- 

 ity. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 35 cts.; qt. 60 

 cts., postpaid; pk. $2.20; bu. $7.75. 



580. Early Leviathan. One 



of the newer varieties and the best 

 early variety in cultivation. Vine 

 very tall and strong; pods long and 

 borne in clusters; beans large and 

 white. It is early strong-growing 

 and prolific. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 35 cts.; 

 qt. 60 cts., postpaid; pk. $2.40; bu. 

 $8.50. 



10577. Carpenteria Pole 

 Lima, a most desirable pole lima 

 for the home and market garden. 

 The vines are strong growing and 

 vigorous, producing an abundance of 

 fine, large, medium green pods, 5 to 



6 inches long, usually closely filled 

 with four beans of largest size, 

 much thicker than the average pole 

 lima. The color is distinctive in 

 having a decided greenish tint, an 

 indication of very finest quality. 

 Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 35 cts.; qt. 60 cts., 



Fordhook Bush Limas postpaid; pk. $2.40; bu. $8.50. 



574. Improved Challenger. This is the potato pole 

 lima, the beans being about the same size and shape as Ford- 

 hook. It is an early type, of delicious flavor and quite popu- 

 lar among home and market gardeners. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 35 

 cts.; qt. 60 cts., postpaid; pk. $2.65; bu. $9.50. 



510. Carolina or Sieva. in the south this is familiarly 

 known as the "butter bean." It is very early, vigorous and 

 productive. The seeds are small and white but of good 

 flavor. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 35 cts.; qt. 60 cts., postpaid; pk. 

 $2.10; bu. $7.25. ^ ^_ 



NITRAGIN FOR GARDEN USE 



Every garden needs Nitragin; garden 

 size is for Peas, Sweet Peas, and Beans, 

 including Lima (3 in one Inoculent.) 

 Price ..- 25c 



INOCUIAIE ALL LEGUMES 



NlTRAiGlN 



MANGEL-WURZEL BEET cattk Feed 



Postage Paid. Four Pounds to Acre. 



97. Improved Sugar Beet. Large growing sort; rich 

 in sugar, hardy and very productive. Oz. 10 cts.; '/4 lb. 20 

 cts.; lb. 60 cts. 



53. Golden Tankard Yellow-Flesh Mangel. Deep 

 yellow-fleshed, of milk-producing quality. Oz. 10 cts.; Yi 

 lb. 20 cts.; lb. 60 cts. 



49. Giant Mangel-Wurzel. The heaviest cropper, of 

 mammoth size; fine quality. Oz. 10 cts.; Va lb. 20 cts.; lb. 

 60 cts. 



204. New Jumbo Mangel. For milch cows and cat- 

 tle generally. The New Jumbo Mangel has no equal. It is a 

 milk-producer of the highest quality. Oz. 10 cts.; '/4 lb. 25 

 cts.; lb. 75 cts. 



BROCCOLI 



235. Broccoli Italian Green Sprouting or Early 



("Best in Garden" Va- 



Produces a large head 



Italian Green Sprouting 

 Broccoli 



Green Calabrese. Specialty 

 riety, see page 4). Rapid Growing 



at center of 

 plant in 



about 90 '^^^■1^ " V 



days from 

 date of 

 p 1 anting. 

 R e sembles 

 cauliflower 

 only in 

 shape or 

 formation 

 as the color 

 is dull blu- 

 i s h green. 



After the center head is 

 removed, the plant pro- 

 duces many branches, 

 each bearing smaller 

 terminals and lateral 

 heads which are as fully 

 desirable as the first 

 heads produced. If these 

 heads are gathered as 

 soon as they become 

 large enough" for use, the 

 plant will continue to 

 produce for a period of 

 from eight to ten weeks. 

 If served in the same 

 way as asparagus makes a very tasty dish fully equal to 

 cauliflower. Sow in the Spring, Summer or Fall and cultivate 

 same as cauliflower. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 45 cts.; '/4 lb. $1.35; 

 lb. $5.00, postpaid. 



168. Salad Broccoli. This is the type that is grown 

 nearby, usually in Maryland, Delaware and Virginia. Yields 

 an abundance of excellent salad greens. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 15 

 cts.; '/4 lb. 35 cts.; lb. $1.00. 



SWISS CHARD, or SPINACH BEET 



The rapidly increasing popularity of this vegetable is well deserved 

 for not only do the leaves make splendid greens when cooked like 

 Spinach, but the leaf stalk3 are particularly palatable if prepared in the 

 same manner as 

 Asparagus. The 

 culture is the same 

 as for Beets, and 

 it can be grown 

 throughout the en- 

 tire simimer. 



145. Large 

 Ribbed White 



Produces broad 

 white leaf 

 stalks. Pkt. 5 

 cts.; oz. 10 cts.; 

 1/4 lb. 25 cts.; 

 lb. 85 cts. 



214 

 Lucullus. 



Plants growing 

 2 to 21/4 feet 

 tall with many 

 creamy white 

 curled leaves 

 carried on 

 broad, thick 

 stalks. Pkt. 10 

 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; 

 Y4 lb. 35 cts.; lb. 

 $1.00. 



Swiss Cliard. 



Three Large 10c Pkts. of Any Varieties for 25c, Postpaid 



