ALLEN'S STRAWBERRY CATALOGUE. 



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Sioect Coim. 



After paying a pro«:i 

 seedsman $15.00 for nvo bushels 'cf 

 famous northern grown sweet fom 

 last spring onlv about five per o u- 

 of which con Id be i ml we'd to sprout 

 I determined to gfbw my owns •- 

 Having a few q , tiart« t wh-ic h I had" 

 saved the previous year 1 planter! ft' 

 and new have a BbnntiJ 

 sweet cofefi seed that gf! thorough ly 

 developed and perfectly " drle<i that to 

 will grow. I liave plenty for I 

 own use and a few bushels wi.fr-h I 

 shall offer to those who want? to try 

 our Maryland grown seed. Get a 

 little of this and plant it by the 

 side of any other. I should like yon 

 to do this as it will -insure me your 

 order next year. I have only one 

 variety this season, the good old 

 STOW ELL'S EVERGREEN. fSee 

 illustration.) Plant first planting 

 early and then at intervals of two 

 weeks until July loth and you will 

 have a bountiful supply all the 

 summer. Price ; pkg 10 cents : quart 

 25 cents ; 4 quarts 90 cents; peck 

 $1.50; if to go by mail add 10 cents 

 per qt. for postage. 



Lima Beans 



I have several bushels ofLima' 

 Eeans all of my own growing which 

 I can offer in a small way only as; 

 follows. 



King of The Garden. Larue 



white pole Lima VERY FINE. 

 Large pkg. 10 cents; pint 80 cents; 

 quart 35 cents. 



Henderson s Dwarf Lima. 



Early maturing very prolific, re- 

 quires no poles. Large pkg. 10 cents: 

 pint 20 cents; qt. 35 cents. 



Dreers Improved Dwarf 

 Lime or Potato Bean. Beans very 



thick, nearly round, crowded close 

 in pods, fine quality. Large pkg. 

 10 cents ; pint 25 cents : quart 40 cents 

 If to goby mail add 8 cents pint, (5 

 cents quart on all beans for postage. 





