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Vegetable Seeds 



Early Blood Tumi 



summer and winter 1 

 Early Plat Bassa 



BEANS 



POLE, OR RUNNING 



Gariaan, simujen- iinim 



Spanish, Frij'de BfylU 

 Plant in hills thin 



! quart mil ptuMt luu I 



•<iv Ma 



iaia of .Mil 



s pods at 

 tain from live to 

 20c, gt. •10c-. 

 Lai'go WlWle Lira 

 grown ; matures in c 

 aeedB of this varied; 

 line. .Pkt. fie, pi 2"i 

 Extra Early .Jers< 



This is (ho largest of all tin 

 of enormous size a.mj eon 

 eight beans, l'lct. 10c, pt 



t. One of the be 



st she.l 



benus 



netydays; very 

 are' extra SGlec 



popula 



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and 



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id productive-lies; 



"1.50. 



, while it, 

 'I'M. 10c, 



the. La 



m1 Ed ma 



A groat i m J iro ven i en t. 

 etjima, Detngne-re prod active and ->X 

 l'Ut. 10c, pt. 20c.. qt. 40c., |ik. S2.5M. 

 .inia. Without doubt the finest va 



llfS t'OLK LIMA BEAKS 



gardeners. Pt. 20e., qt. 



Dree 



1>J?0 .- 

 I letter quality 

 Challenger Lima 

 40c., pk. S2.50. 



Old Homestead, or Kentucky Wonder. Very productive, tender and attj'ugti&S 

 The potls are large and of a light green color. Pt. 20c, qt. Hoc., pk. $2.00. 



Scarlet Banner. A great favorite, both ornamental and useful, bright scarlet Hovers. 

 Used both as a string and shelled bean. Pkt. at, pt. 20c, qt. 40c. pk. S2.50. 



Early Duleh Case Knife. Very early and prolific; line shelled, green or dry. 

 Pkt. 10c, qt. 40c. pk. $2.25. 



Borticull ura I Cranberry. One of the best for family use. The pods are tender, and of 

 fine quality. Pt. 20c, qt. 35c, pk. $2.00. 



Ext ra Early Golden Cluster Wax. Long golden-yellow pods borne in clusters ; extra 

 early, sfringless, snaps easily, vigorous, proline, tender. Pkt. 10c, pt. 20c, qt . 10c, pk s.2.50. 



Black Wax Pole, Indian Chief, or German Butter. Very proline, pods succu- 

 lent, tender and of rich flavor. Pt. 20c, qt. 35e., pic. $2.00. 



BEET 



German, Ttolhe Ruben. French, EeMeixtttk Sp 

 A deep, rich ami rather light soil, which 

 able for Beet culture. For early supply si 

 drills one foot, apart and two inches deep. 

 For main crop, sow (lie second week in 

 May, and for winter use sow in Juno. 

 Wllen the plants are well forward, thin 

 out to about nine Inches apart. 

 Leoatfc Extra Early. Pound, smooth, 

 light red, tender and sweet; small top 

 and line keeper. Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c., J j II, 

 20c, lb. 50c 

 Bowing's Improved Blond Turnip. 

 Of fine form and flavor, and deep btood- 

 rcd color, l'lct. 5c, OZ. 10c. % lb. 20c, 

 lb. 50c 



Eclipse. Earlier than the Egyptian, 

 Flesh deep blood-red, firm and "sweet. 

 Pkt. 5c, ox. 10c, % Hi. 20c, lb. 50e. 



Eil maud's Early Blood Turnip. 



This beet is deep blood-red in color, and 

 exceedingly sweet ami lender in quality. 

 Pkt. Sc., oz. 10c, V, lb. 20c, lb. 50c 

 Egyptian. Flat turnip shaped, ex-tra 

 early, deep red, tender anil sweet, Pkt. 

 5c, oz. 10c, ' 4 lb. 20c, lb. 50c. 



nafamiti. One mmre vilhmo SOfeH of drill. 

 i well manured previously, is most suit- 

 in as the ground is in working order, in- 



i lb. 20c, lb. 50c 



, dark red, well flavored ; a favorite for 



m. 16c, % V 

 Early Flat, light color, 



. 20c, lb. 50c, 

 A standard ^ 



riety. Pkt- 



Bastian's Early Blood Turnip. A valuable variety, tenth-rand sweet, and 

 retains its blood-red color after cooking. Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, % lb. 20c, II i. 50c. 



Croshy's Egyptian. A selection from Early Egyptian ; deep red color, & 

 very rapid grower and can be sown outside as late as July. Pkt. 5c, oz. 

 10c!, % lb. 20c, lb. 60c. 



