TO BE SATISFIED ORDER FROM LANDRETH 



BUSH BEANS— Continued. pm%^^^bbaSI 



DWARF LIMA, HENDERSON'S, 50 DAYS.— This Bean, in three distinct colors, was Peck. K Peck. Qt, ^ Pt. 



introduced by us in 1885 before it was given the above name. We called it Dwarf 

 Carolina. Height 1 foot, compact; leaves small, exceedingly dark green; very 



productive and early $2 00 $1 10 d5 la 



FORDHOOK BUSH LIMA, 60 DAYS.— Foliage dark green; bush dwarf, about 15 to 20 

 inches in height, according to soil, quite bushy, dark in color and stiffly erect. Seeds 



of the Potato Lima class, but larger; pods large, containing three to four Beans, 00= 1 on An in, 



all of very large size, ripening at same time as Dreer's lhaproved Bush Lima 2 25 1 20 ; 40 



IMPROVED BUSH LIMA, 60 DAYS. — Height of bush 2 feet on good soil; very broad 

 dark foliage. Sturdy and a week earlier than any large broad-seeded Bush Lima 

 yet introduced. Seeds larger than any other Bush Lima, the green seeds being 

 thick and meaty; the pods borne in abundance, large and showy, and developing 

 for table use a week earlier than the old form, and yet a continuous bearer 



throughout the season. Hardly as early as the old style Burpee's Bush Limas. .. . 2 25 1 20 40 lO 



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. Plam Canary and 

 Plain Rape at 6 cts. per lb., and Plain Hemp at 6H cts. per lb. Postage S cts. lb. extra. 



O ^^^^15 THESE PRICES 



tSrOCCOIl. INCLUDE POSTAGE. 



One Ounce of Seed to 100 Yards of Row. 



A plant much resembling the Cauliflq^wer, and like it derived from the wild Cabbage. Broccoli requires a longer season, 

 to develop than Cauliflower. It has more numerous and stiff er leaves, and the heads are smaller. Ihe seed is best sown in 

 Midsummer and Autumn, and the plants carried over Winter for planting out in Spring. 



Lb. X Lb. Oz. Pkt. 



LARGE EARLY WHITE, 150 DAYS.— Large white head, resembling Cauliflower. We offer an 

 especially fine strain of Early White Broccoli, and strongly recommend its more general 



culture • $3 75 $1 00 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 resem- 

 bling 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 in diameter, form one of the most delicious garden vegetables, 

 only equaled by the Cauliflower. Treat same as Cabbage. Autumn-grown sprouts, drilled in May and transplanted in July, 

 generally do best, as the plants are quite hardy and the buds mellow under frost. 



Lb. M Lb. Oz. Pkt, 



$1 90 60 20 



DALKEITH. — A fine variety, producing large cream-white buttons 2 00 70 20 



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 90 60 20 



Chicory or Succory. 



LARGE ROOTED.— Large leaves and thick stalks, excellent for salad and medicine 80 30 15 10 



WITLOOF or BRUSSELS CHICORY.— The leaf stems tightly folded against each other, 

 the heart bleached like Celery. Very popular in Europe. Market Gardeners should 

 all have it ; the sale is enormous of the imported stocks. In the open garden it is cul- 

 tivated much like Celery 1 25 40 20 10 



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



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