SEEDS WHICH SUCCEED 



BUSH BEANS— Continued 



POSTAGE NOT 

 PAID ON BEANS. 



Landreths' Bush Lima Beans, 50 



days • — strictly a bush; vine compact; 

 foliage not so dark as the Henderson's; 

 more productive in pods, which are more 

 curved, one-fifth longer, broader and 

 plumper. Beans longer, broader and twice 

 as thick, and three days earlier than Hen- 

 derson's; altogether quite distinct and 

 more desirable. 

 Peck, $2.50 |Pk.,$1.50 Qt.,40 |Pt., 10 



Bush Lima, Dreer's, 60 days. — dwarf variety 

 of the Dreer's Improved Pole which has been 

 fixed in its character of a Bush Bean; it is very 

 prolific. 



Peck, $2.00 iPk., $1.10 Qt., 30 | Pt., 10 



Improved Bush Lima, 60 days. — Height of bush 

 2 feet on good soil; very broad dark foliage. 

 Sturdy and a week earher than any large-podded 

 Pole Lima. Seeds larger than any other Bush 

 Lima, the green seeds being thick and meaty; 

 the pods borne in abundance, large and showy ; 

 a continuous bearer throughout the season. 

 Hardly as early as the old style Burpee's Bush 

 Limas. 



Peck, $2.75 JPk., $1.75 Qt., 70 i Pt., 10 



Bird Seed 



Not for sowing in the garden, but for feeding 

 cage-birds. Put up in one-pound packages. Clean 

 seed, free from mold, which sickens and often kills 

 birds. Mixed Seed of Canary, Hemp, Millet and 

 Rape at 10 cts. per lb. Plain Canary and Plain Rape 

 at 6 cts. per lb., and Plain Hemp at 6| cts. per lb. 

 Postage, 8 cts. lb. extra. 



Landreths' Bush Lima on right, Henderson*s Bush 

 Lima on left, showing comparative sizes. 



One Ounce of Seed to 100 

 Yards of Row. 



THESE PRICES 

 INCLUDE POSTAGE. 



A plant much resembhng the Cauliflower, and like it derived from the wild Cabbage. Broccoli requu-es 

 a longer season to develop than Cauliflower. It has more numerous and stiffer leaves, and the heads are 

 smaller. The seed is best sown in Midsummer and Autumn, and the plants carried over Winter for planting 

 out in Spring. 



Large Early White, 150 days. — Large white head, resembling Cauliflower. We T^b- i^- O^. Pkt. 

 offer an especially fine strain of Early White Broccoh, and slrongly recommend 



its more general culture ...$5,00 1.75 40 5 



Brussels Sprouts 



One Ounce of Seed to 100 

 Yards of Row. 



A variety of the Cabbage family, possessing the peculiarity of bearing upon its stem or stalk from 

 50 to 100 buds resembling miniature Cabbage heads. The leaves composing these heads resemble Savoy 

 Cabbage in their crumpled texture and also in their color. The heads or buds, from 1 to 2 inches m diameter, 

 form one of the most deUcious garden vegetables, only equaled by the Cauliflower. Treat same as Cab- 

 bage. Autumn-grown sprouts, drilled in May and transplanted in July, generally do best, as the plants 

 are quite hardy and the buds meUow under frost. 



Paris Improved.— A choice strain, each plant very productive of hundreds of 



buttons size of a pigeon's egg. Delicious in flavor and exceedingly tender $1 . 50 60 20 5 



Dalkeith. — A fine variety, producing large cream-white buttons 2.50 70 20 5 



For Express charges paid by customer, or small seeds Postage paid by us, see inside of cover. 



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