SELECT LIST OF 



Reliable Vegeta ble Seeds 



other nwl ber f & D °" g 'J e !?t? w **'l express or implied, as to description, quality, productiveness or any 

 ?™ iff ° f a "f! S6ed f' bUlbs 0r plants the y send 0llt ;,nd the >' wi » not be in any way responsible for the 

 crop. If the purchaser does not accept the goods on these terms, they are at once to be returned — W & D 



• S T lK : ' ra or,1 ,'>™ d ' ,y milil |,,,s,:a se must bo added to catalogue prices at the rate 

 Seeds, l.j oenlS ppr quart lor Peas ami Beans and 10 cents per quart for Corn. 



ARTICHOKE, GLOBE 



' • Spnni8hj Alccwhofa. 



of 8 cents per pound for 



Gerrnau, Artisehake 

 Om 



Arhclin 



mill produce 500 plaids. 

 Sow in light, Hell, and rather moist soil, in drills eight or ten inches apart; 

 when the plants are well up, transplant, lour or ava inches deep; in rows four 

 feet apart, and two leet apa i t in the rows. Cover with straw during winter. 

 Lafg-e French Globe. Fine large heads, j'kt. 10c, or.. 35c 

 French Globe Artichoke Plants. Each 15c., doz. $1.50, 100 $10.00. 



ARTICHOKE, JERUSALEM 



Grown lor its tubers, which resemblo potatoes, and are cultivated in a sim- 

 itar ffif.r.nsr, Only the rows should be at. least four feet apart when grown in 



rich soils. 

 Large Tubers. 



Qt. 25c, pic. $1.25, bush. $4,00. 



ASPARAGLIS 



German, Spargel French, Asperye. Spanish, Esparrago. 

 One ounce will sow about 50 feel of drill. 



-HH?."' i V\" UimT \ or - i ' 1 8priug 118 800,1 ;1S tl10 soil 13 in 8° od working eon- 

 d tion Cultivate during summer, and give the plants a light, covering of stable 

 inter during winter. Atone or two years, transplant to permanent beds. 



°??it*&'* ,f° E , 1 ossaI - Yoj y lal 'Ke. Prolific and tender. Pkt. 5c, oz. ICe., 

 l /i lb. 20c., lb. 50c. 



T ^^^tXn^l' fg^^gBfrggfg Yery 



ASPARAGUS ROOTS 



A savin, 



PALMETTO ASPARAGUS 



.! one to two years is attoeted by planting roots. Those offered below are strong two-year-old roots. For private 



•iw or lor marketing on a small s-ale, bads should be Fori I id 

 five feet Wide, with three rows planted in each, one in (be 

 middle and one on each side a loot from the ed K o : distance 

 between Hie plants in. the rows nine iu-hos. 

 Conovcr's Colossal. Strong 2 year pld foots, S1.00 per 



100, $8,00 per 1000. 

 Conover's Colossal, Strong :j year old roots, SI. 50 per 



100, $12.00 per 10110. " 

 Cmuivor's Colossal. Extra strong 3 year old rools for 



forcing, $2.00 per 10(1. Slii.OO per 100 >. 

 PaloieUo. Strong 2 year old roots, $1.21 tier mo, R10. 00 

 per 1000. 



Palmetto. Strong 3 year old rools, Si. 50 per 100, $12. 00 



PhI met l o. Extra strong 3 year old roots For fercing, $2.00 

 per 100, $16.00 per 1000. 



BEANS, BUSH LIMA 



One (ptart will plant 100 fM of drill. 

 Plant in light rich soil, ill drillstwo feet apart, dropping the 

 seeds about one foot apart in the row. and cover two inches. 

 Burpee's Busb Lima. An immense vielder, with baud- 

 some In rare pods, well tilled with large beans. Pkt. 10c, pt. 

 20c, f|t.4f)c, pk. $2.50. 

 Dreei's Bush Lima. This bush l.enn possesses id] the 

 go..d qualities of the Dreer's Pole Limit. Pkt. 10c, pt. 2uc, 



Npw Wonder Bush Lima. The earliest and most pro- 



Itlle. Pkt. lOfc, pt. 20c, qt. 40c, pic. S&.SO. 

 Henderson's Bush Lima. Very productive, bearing 

 continuously throughout the suinncr. Hit. lOo. nl 20c 

 qt. 40c, pk. S2.50. > f 



ENGLISH OR BROAD 



Broad Windsor. Long Pod. Mazaaan. Pt 9 0c 



qt. 40c. '' 



i nusa libia beans 



