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BEAfiS, Pole of ^unnmq. 



German, Stangen-Bohncn. — French, Haricot a Rames. — Spanish, Judias. 

 2 qt. to 150 hills ; 10 to 12 gte. to the acre in drills. Add 15 cts. per qt. extra, if to be sent by mail. 



"OIiD HOfflESTERD." 



This we regard as far ahead of any other 

 green Pole Bean. In our trial grounds last 

 summer it was fit for the table on August 

 1st, which was at least ten days earlier than 

 any other green sort. It is enormously 

 productive, the pods hanging in great clus- 

 ters from top to bottom of pole. It is 

 entirely stringless, and the pods are a 

 silvery green color, resembling the popular 

 Refugee Bush Bean. The pods, though 

 large, cook tender and melting, and we can 

 recommend it as the best green Pole Bean. 

 {See cut.) Price, 10 cts. pkt., 30 cts. }g pt., 

 50 cts. pt., 75 cts. qt., $5.00 peck. 



"GOIiOEH GHfllVlPlOll." 



This is certain to be the leading Early 

 Wax Pole Bean, as it is fully two weeks 

 earlier than the Golden Cluster Pole Wax, 

 being fit to pick on July 24th of last year. 

 The pods are enormous, resembling the 

 Yosemite Wax in size and form ; color light 

 yellow. They are absolutely stringless and 

 cook tender. The Golden Chamiiion was 

 the only Wax Pole Bean that did not rust 

 or spot badly in our trial grounds last sum- 

 mer. Every garden should contain the 

 Golden Champion and "Old Homestead." 

 (See cut.) Price, 10 cts. pkt., 30 cts. }4 pt., 

 50 cts. pt., 75 cts. qt.. $5.00 peck. 



BEAXS, POI^E OR RUNNING. 



(Continued.) 

 EARLY GOLDEN CLUSTER "WAX. 



Begins to bear early in July and continues 

 until frost. The pods are sis to eight 

 inches long, are most freely produced, and 

 are of a beautiful golden yellow ; the flavor 

 is most delicious. Can be used either 

 shelled or as a string bean. Price, 30 cts. 

 per pt., 50 cts. per qt., $3.00 per peck. 



Dutcli Case-Elnife. Very productive, and 

 one of the earliest; sometimes used as 

 "snaps," but generally shelled. An ex- 

 cellent market sort. 25 cts. pt., 40 cts. qt., 

 S2.25peck, $8.00 bush. 



Horticultural or Speckled Cranberry. 

 Popular either in the green state or 

 shelled. 25 cts. per pt., 40 cts. per qt., 

 S2.25 per peck, $8.00 per bush. 



SCARLET RUNNER. A great favorite, 

 both ornamental and useful. Height, ten 

 feet, presenting dazzling scarlet flowers 

 from July to October. Used both as a 

 string bean and shelled. Seeds when ripe 

 lilac, mottled black. 25 cts. pt., 40 cts. qt., 

 S2.25 peck, $8.00 bush. 



White Dutch Runner. Similar to the pre- 

 ceding, excepting seeds and flower, which 

 are white. 25 cts. pt., 40 cts. qt., $2.25 

 peck, 88.00 bush. 



G-ermau Wax Pole. One of the best 

 varieties either for snaps or shelled in the 

 green state. 25 cts. pt., 40 cts. qt.^S2.25 

 peck, S8.00 bush. 



BEANS, English or Broad. 



German, GaHenbohne. — French, Feve de 

 Marias. — Spanish, Haba. 



This class is very hardy, and should be planted as 

 soon as the soil is in good state in the spring. Plant 

 four inches apart and two inches deep, in drills four 

 feet apart. To insure well-filled pods, pinch off the 

 tops as soon as the lower pods begin to set. 



Add 15 cents per quart extra if to be se7if by mail. 



Early Mazagan. Very early and hardy, and 



bears f reel v. 25 cts. per pt., 40 cts. per qt. 

 BROAD WINDSOR. Best for general use. 



25 cts. pt., 40 cts. qt. 

 Sword Loug Pod. An excellent variety. 



25 cts. pt., 40 cts. qt. 



BRUSSEES SPROUTS. 



German, Kopfl;ohl Griiner. — French, Cltou de 



Bru.velle,s. 



Cultivation same as Cabbage. 



If by mail in quantities of^.Ub.and upicard, post- 

 age m »st he added at the rate of 8 cts. per lb. 



TALL FRENCH. Very fine. 5 cts. pkt., 

 20 cts. oz., 70 cts. 1^ lb., 82.50 lb. 



DWARF IMPROVED. A variety pro- 

 ducing compact sprouts of excellent 

 qualitv. 10 cts. pkt., 25 cts. oz., 80 cts. j^ 

 lb., $3".00 lb. 



DALKEITH. (See XoreUies, jjage i.) 15 cts. 

 per pkt., 60 cts. per oz. 



BROCCOEI. 



German, Brocoli, Si^argel-Kohl. — French, C7.on 



Brocoli. — Spanish, Broculi. 



Cultivation same as Cauliflower. 



If by mail in qiianlities of 'o lb. and npward, 



po:<tagr m nst be added at the rate of 8 cts. per lb. 



WHITE CAPE. Heads medium size, close, 



compact, of creamy white color, one of tha 



most certain to head. 15 cts. pkt., 60 cts, 



oz.. $2.0014 lb. 

 PURPLE CAPE. Differs from the preceding 



only in color. 10 cts. pkt., 40 cts. oz., 



$1.2514 lb. 

 Walcheren. A valuable '' ^ripty, with very 



large, firm heads. 15 ct, okt., 75 cts. oz., 



$2.50 li lb. 



