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Reliable Vegeta ble Seeds 



Weeber & Don give no warranty, express or implied, as to description, quality, productiveness or any 

 other matter of any seeds, bulbs or plants they send out and they will 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. 



Whea seeds are ordered by mail Postage must lie added to catalogue prices at the rate of 8 cfiiits per pouud Tor 

 Seefls, 15 eeuts per quart tor Peas and Beans and 10 cents per quart for Corn. 



ARTICHOKE, GLOBE 



German, AHischokc. French, Arlichiud. Sj)riii!sli, Alcachofa. 



One. 



rill liniiJucf. .300 phi: 



Sow in light, rieh, and riiMii-i- nioi^t s.,il, in drills eight or ten Jnches apart; 

 wheu the plants are well up, 1 1 luispljim. lour or llvo inches deep, m row.9 four 

 teet apart, and two feet apart in the nnv.s. Cover with straw during winter. 

 LarffC French Globe. Fino large lieads. Plct. lOo., oz. 35o. 

 French Globe Articlioke Plants. Jiaeh lOc, doz. $1.00, 100 $G.OO. 



ARTICHOKE, JERUSALEM 



Grown for its tubers, which resemble potatoes, and are eultivatedin a sim- 

 ilar manner, only the rows should be at least lour feet apart when grown in 

 ridi soi Is. 



Large Tubers. Qt. 25c., pJc. $1.25, bush. $4.00. 



ASPARAGUS 



PAL3IETTO ASrA 



German, Spargph French, ,ls/;piv/p. Spanish, ^^sparrai/o. 

 One oviirc iviH sow uhout r,Of(iid of drill. 

 Sow in autumn, or in spi-lng as soon as the soil is in good working orm- 

 <litian. Cultirate during suinnicr, and give the plants a light covering of stable 

 litter during winler. Atone or two years, transplant to permanent beds. 

 Coiiover's Colossal. Veiy large, prolific and tender. Pkt. 5e., oz. lOc, 

 lb. 20c., lb. 50c. 



The Palmetto. A fine variotv, producing large green asparagus. Very 

 early and adapted to all climates. Pkt. 5c., oz. lUc., % lb. 20c., lb. 5"0e. 



ASPARAGUS ROOTS 



A saving of one to two years is alleeted by planting roots. Those offered below arc strong two-year-old roots. For private 



u.se or for marketing on a small scale, beds should be formed 

 live teet wide, with three rows planted in each, one in the 

 middle and one on each side a foot from the edge ; distance 

 between the plants in the rows nine inches. 

 Conover's Colossal. Strong two-year-old roots. Per 100 

 80c., 1000 S6.00. 



The Palmetto. Strong two-year-old roots. Per 100 $1.00, 

 1000 S8.00. 



BEANS 



ENGLISH OR BROAD 



German , GaHenbo!me. French, Ftvp- dr- Maria:>. Spanish, Uaba.. 



One quart ij;iUpla)it lOOfoel of drill. 

 Early >Iazagan. Very early and hardy. Pt. 20e., qt. 40o. 

 Early Long' Pod. The earliest and most proliflo. Pt. 20o., 

 qt. 400. 



Broatl Windsor. The largest variety grown. Pt. 20e., 

 qt. lOc. 



BUSH LIMA 



One qiutrt will pUvd 100 fWl nf drill. 

 Plant in light, rich soil, in drills two feet apart, dropping the 

 seeds about one toot apart in the r(jw, and cover two inches. 

 Burpee's Bush Ijinia. An immense yielder, with hand- 

 some large pods, well lllled with largo beans, Pkt. 5e., pt, 20e., 

 qt. 35c., pkt. $2.00. 

 Dreer's Bush l/ima. This bush bean possesses all the 

 good qualities of the Dreer's Pole Lima. Pkt. lOo., pt. USe., 

 qt. 35e., pk. $2.00. 

 Heuder.son's Improved Bush Liinia. Fnormously pro- 

 ductive, bearing continuously throughout the summer. 

 Pkt. lOc, pt. 20c., qt. 35c., pk. $2.00. 



BDRPEE'S BUSH LIJIA BBAN3 » i r 



