EGETABLE 



In this department we aim to list all the good Standard Varieties of Vegeta- 

 bles, and many Novelties of recent introduction. Every new and promising vari- 

 ety sent out is tested on our trial grounds, to learn their merits before offered to 

 our customers. Our packets are well filled with fresh seed. We pay the postage 

 at these prices, except by the peck and bushel, or special prices on 5, 10 and 100 

 lb. lots. 



ASPARAGUS 



Ger. SpargeJ. Fr. Asperge. One odnce icill sow 50 feet of drill 

 Sow in March or April, in nch soil. Soak the 

 seed in warm water for 24 hours. Drill it thinly in 

 rows 1 foot apart. When 1 year old, transplant into 

 permanent beds, which should be well and deeply 

 manured. Set out the plants eighteen inches apart 

 each way and -six inches deep in sandy soil, and 



^THE PALIVIETTO. One of the largest 



i and finest varieties. Stalks frequently measure two 

 I ^jjrfches in diameter, and twelve Inches long, per- 

 .^-'fectlv tender when cooked. Per pkt. 4 cts., oz. 8 

 y cts.,' 1/4 lb. 15 cts., lb .50 cts. 



four inches deep in heavy soil, but only put on 2 or 

 3 inches at the time of planting and later gradually 

 fill up bed. On approach of winter clear off the bed 

 and cover with a dressing of manure or compost; fork 

 up the beds early in the spring, and apply a dress- 

 ing of salt annually to the bed, after tlie season of 

 cutting — which is not only beneficial to the plants, 

 but will keep the bed clear of weeds. A new bed 

 should'Tiot be cut over before the third year. 



COLUMBIAN IVIAIVIIViOTH WHITE. A 



new variety which is sure to be in great demand 

 because it produces white shoots which stay white 

 as long as fit for use. It gives about 80 per cent 

 of white plants from seeds; the other can be re- 

 jected before transplanting. It produces large, ten- 

 der shoots, equal to any other varietv. Per pkt. 

 ^ 6 cts., oz. 10 cts., 14 ib. 20 cts., lb." 60 cts. 



^COLUMBIAN WHITE ROOTS. Two 



years old, b.v mail, $1.25 per 100; by expres';, T5 

 cts., per 100. 



PALIVIETTO ROOTS. Two year old, by 



^ mail, $].25 per 100; by express, 75 cts., per 100; 

 • $G.0O per 1,000. 



Jones' Stringless White Wax Bean 



Jones' Stringless White Wax Bean 



Tliis grand, absolute- 

 ly stringless bean, will 

 become one of the most 

 popular of all our wax 

 varieties now grown, 

 combining points nev- 

 er before obtained in a 

 true stringless wax 

 pod. It is of true 

 bush type, of strong 

 growth, with medium 

 tall, stocky footstalk, 

 .nnd compact bushy 

 toj s, which are a com- 

 ph te mat of white 

 blossoms from the 

 ground to tip, is ab- 

 solutely rust proof on 

 all soils and in the 

 most unfavorable sea- 

 sons. It is an extra 

 early variety, the pods 

 forming very quickly, 

 and are long, perfectly 

 round and exceptional- 

 ly solid, of a delicate 

 light yellow color, 

 perfectly stringless at 

 all stages of growth, 

 showing no coarseness 

 even when past their 

 prime. In summing up 

 its good qualities the 

 originator claims that 

 more bushels per acre 

 of green pods can be 

 picked from an acre 

 than from any other 

 wax bean known ; also 

 can be planted later 

 in the season with the 

 certainty of a crop. 

 Price per pkt. 10 cts., 

 2 pkts. 15 cts., pt. 25 

 cts., qt. 50 cts., pk. 

 $2.00, bu. $7.00. 



