BODDINGTONS ~^yUCltltV SEEDS 



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Boddington's Early of Earlies Cabbage, two weeks earlier than Early Jersey Wakefield 



Triumph of the Frames Bean 



A good variety for forcing;. Produces a mass of pale green pods; 

 is very dwarf, prolific, and of rich, tender quality. Pt. 25 cts., (jt. 

 45 cts., J^pk. $1.60, pk. $2.75. 



Boddington's Everbearing Bean 



Perfectly distinct. Marvelously productive, extremely early and 

 of very fine quality. Tlie pods are dark green in color. The plant is 

 dwarf, robust and bushy, and should be allowed plenty of room for 

 growth. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 25 cts., (jt. 50 cts. 



The Burpee-Improved Bean 



is an entirely " New Creation." The podsare truly enormous in size, 

 borne in great abundanc e upon bushes 2% feet high by 2 feet across. 

 The beans are both larger and thicker than those of the popular 

 Burpee's Bush Lima or any strain of the large White Pole Lima. 

 Pkt. 15 cts., '/,'i)t. 40 cts., .'.^pl. 75 cts., pt. 



Fordhook Bush Lima Bean 



This is altogether unique. Nothing like it has ever been seen be- 

 fore. It is the first and only stiffly erect bush form of the fat " Po 

 tato Lima." Both pods and beans are twice the size of Dreer's and 

 more than iialf again as large as the Challenger Pole Lima. Pki, 

 i.T cts., Kpt. 40 cts., K'pt. 75 cts., pt. $1.25. 



Boddington's Early Model Red Globe Beet 



This Beet is perfect in shape, has a very small tap-root, very little 

 foliage; is very early and of a deep rich color, and should take the 

 place of all Globe or flat, round Beets. Oz. 5 cts., >-{lb. 1.5 cts., lb. 

 50 cts. (See illustration, page 59 ) 



The \^roxton Brussells Sprouts 



Specially selected English variety, fine for exhibition purposes. 

 Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 50 cts., '/4'lb. ?i.75. 



Boddington's Early of Earlies Cabbage 



This is, by test, the earliest Cabbage of all ; is tender and very 

 sweet in flavor; attractive; maturing for the table in a remarkably 

 short time. If sown in the open ground early in March, it will ma- 

 ture by the first week in August. Leaves are pale green, close and 

 compact, and the heads are, in shape, very conical. Pkt. 25 cts., 5 

 pkts. for ?i. (See illustration, above and on page 5 ),) 



Danish Roundhead Cabbage 



.\ new late varii tv , which matures earlii r than the Danish Ball 

 Head. The heads are round and have a short stalk, and for solidity 

 this variety is ahead of all others. The interior leaves are pure wliite 

 and of sweet flavor. It is a healthy variety and able to stand hot 

 weather and resist disease. The seed we furnish was grown for us 

 in Denmark and is pure. Pkl. 10 cts., oz. ,15 cts, '.<lb. Si. 



