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LIMA BEANS— Pole Varieties 



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One quart will plant 100 hills. 



Schultz's Early Market Pole Lima 



Siebert's Extra Early Lima 



Culture. — These require poles 8 to 10 feet long. The Beans should be planted the middle of May if the 

 season is suitable. Lima Beans are apt to rot if planted too early. Set poles 4 feet apart each way, and plant 

 4 to G Beans, about 1 inch deep, around ea?h pole. Thin out to 3 plants to a pole, if the soil is rich; pinch off 

 the ends of plants when they overrun the top of the poles to effect more perfect growth below. They succeed 

 best in .sandy loam, with a shovelful of rich, light and well-rotted compost to each hill, well incorporated. Lima 

 Beans for early use may be grown in frames and transplanted. 



One week earlier than any other Pole Lima and two weeks 

 earlier than most. Of superior quality, immense size, 

 wonderfully productive. One of the best varieties of Pole Lima for general use. This delicious vegetable is 

 denied many would-be growers on account of the length of season required to mature it, the early frost coming on 

 just as the crop is ready to pick. This sort is at least one week earlier than any large Pole Lima yet offered 

 and fully two weeks earlier than most, consequently it will prove a boon to thousands of growers. Earliness is 

 often obtained at the sacrifice of other valuable features, but in this variety we claim superiority, not only in 

 this respect, but in size of bean and pod and enormous productiveness. It is, in fact, about perfect and of incal- 

 culable value. Pkt. 5c. and 10c, pt. 20c, qt. 35c, pk, $2.25, bus. $8.00. 



The pods are large and numerous, in- 

 variably having from four to five beans 

 in each pod. These Beans aonear in market nearly one week ahead of ordinary 

 Limas. Pkt. 5c. and 10c , qt. 30c, gal. $1.00, pk. $1.75, bus. $7.00. 

 Dreer's Tmproved Lima. A very superior early variety, of excellent quality 

 and great productiveness. This variety i3, without doubt, the best for private gar- 

 dens. The quality is much better than any other variety, the beans cooking rich 

 and mealy. Pkt. 5c. and 10c, pt. 20c, qt. 30c, gal. $1.00, pk. $1.75, bus. $7.00. 



K* „ ~f fU^ CavAcrt I imn A vigorous grower, bearing large pods, 

 mg or tne uaraen Lima varying in length from 5 to 8 i nc hes. 



The beans are large and of rich flavor. Pkt. 5c. and 10c, pt. 20c , qt. 3Cc, 

 gal. $1.00, pk. $1.75, bus. $7.00. 

 Ford's Mammoth Podded Lima. In mammoth size, great productiveness and 

 fine qualitv it far surpasses even such varieties as the King of the Garden, and 

 other fine sorts. The pods grow to an average length of 8 inches, and are produced 

 in great clusters, with from four to five beans per pod. Pkt. 5c and 10c, pt. 

 20c, qt. 30c, pk. $1.75, bus. $7.00. 



BRUSSELS SPROUTS 



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Culture. — A species of the Cabbage family which produces miniature heads from 

 the sides of the stalk. These heads are a great delicacy, boiled in the same way as 

 Cauliflower. The seeds should be sown about the middle of May, in a seed-bed, 

 and the plants afterward set in rows 2 feet or more apart, and cultivated like 

 Cabbage. This vegetable does not require extremely high cultivation, however. 

 It is ready for use late in Autumn, after the early frosts. 



The finest variety; of vigorous growth, 

 and producing handsome, solid, round sprouts 

 5c. and 10c, oz. 20c, M lb. 60c, lb. $2.00. 



Long Island Improved 



of the best quality. Pkt 



CHERVIL 



Curled Cultivated the same as Parsley. The leaves are used for flavoring 



_ _ soups and stews, and for garnishing. Pkt. 5c. and 10c, oz. 15c, 



M lb. 40c. 



Brussels Sprouts 



Schultz's Early Market 

 Pole Lima 



