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Xmproved Lima. (Dreer's.) 
yz\ licr .iiui iii'H i! pi'oaiictivc th.in llic oUl 
s"i I. ViiK-s very stout .nut vigorous. The pmis 
Avc mul-li thicker than those of Ihc other IJmas. 
.hkI v-'MUain fn»m four to five bcanSt which arc 
f.Uijc. thick, white and of the l>cst quality. FVX 
Tic; pt. pt. :JOc; qt. :.0c. 
Scibert's Early Lima. 
The tarliesl of lli<j larg^c limas. The beans are 
l-irj:c. The vines h.irdy and prt)ductjvc. The 
podsarc peculiarly thhi and llcvible, and arc 
more easily shelled than any other Lima bcati. 
riit.;ic; 1-^ pt. i;Jc; pt. ;:r.c; qt. loc; by e.\p. pk. 
K.ich packet i>f beans will contain ounces, or 
suHicient fur about liO hills. Wc pay postage un 
all beans by the pint or quart. If wantetl by ex- 
press deduct 8 cents per pint from above prices. 
Special Offer No. 3. 
I packet 4 pole beans for 15 cents. 
Do not forget our liberal discounts 
given on inside page of first cover. 
What our catalogue lacks in colored 
plates is more than made up to you by 
more and better seeds. 
Beets. 
An Ounce of Beet Seed is generally suf- 
ficieny for a home garden. It requires 
Irom 5 to 6 lbs. to sow an acre. 
Crosby's Improved Egyptian. 
This new strain is very popular, for forcing' 
and early outdoor sowin.Lr; of i^ood s\?.c: top and 
tap roots ver}" smali; hne quant\', and of very 
quick ^n'owlh. This .irrand variety has driven 
satisfaction everywhere. Pkt. -ic, ounce be, 1-1 
lb. 18c.. lb. 5Mc. 
Early Blood Turnip. 
(Dcwing's Impi'o\'ed.} An excellent stiain. of 
large size, smooth, deep blood- red. Pkt. :;c., 
ounce 7c., 1-1 lb. l."5c., lb. <iyc. 
Edmand's Turnip. 
Thc skin and Mesh arc deep hloud-red in color, 
sweet and lender. t*f good size, round und 
smooth. Cannot fail to give satisfaction. Pkt. 
3c,, ounce 7c., l-l lb. loc, lb. tSe. 
Long Smooth Blood Red. 
Pools lonj: and slender, penetrating lite soil 
deeply, but seldom yrowiny more than three 
inches in diameter. The Ilesh Is very dark, ten- 
der, sweet and free from woodiness. The beets 
arc rather late in niaturinir, but retain their 
sweet Ilavor throughout the season, and are ex- 
cellent keepers when stored for winter use. 
Pkt. 3c., 1-1 lb. ir>c., lb. 47,c. 
Plant good seeds and raise crops that 
you will be proud of. 
Detroit Dark Red Turnip. 
A grand beet for bunching for market; tops 
exceptionally small and upright; roots are per- 
fect lurnip shape with small tap roots. Color 
of sktn<iark blood red; fiesh bright red. Quali- 
ty is of the very best, sweet, lender and lasting. 
Lb. 75c., 1-4 lb. 2oc., 2 ounces Idc, ounce 10c. , 
pt.:. 4c' 
Eclipse. 
Very early, dark crimson color, smooth, globe 
shape, small top, and of the best quality. One 
of the best extremely early beets; if sown late 
it is g^ood for winter use. Pkt. 3c., ounce Tc, 1-1 
11\ loC, lb. I.^c. 
New Half-Long Blood. 
In form it is tliick at the top and tapers to a 
point, about lialf the length of the Long Bloml 
Beet. It grows to a large size, always smooth 
andliandsome. Skin and flesh deep blood-rcd. 
li'sa good one. Pkt. Ic, ounce Tc, 1-4 lb., 17c., 
lb. 48c. 
Edmand's Early Turnip. 
It is of uniform, handsome, round shape, very 
smooth and of good marketable size, with neat, 
small, bron/y-red foliage. It docs not prow- 
large and coarse, hence can be planted closely 
together. Flesh and skin dark red, very tender 
and sweet. Pkt. 3c., 1-4 lb. 15c., lb. 50c. 
Special Beet Offer. 
Four packets, your selection for 10 cts. 
Mangel Wiirzel. 
'1 t<.^ t; are re- 
quired per acre. 
Mammoth Long Red. 
This is an enormous productive \ arlety, 3 ieUI- 
ing from 50 to 7(J Ions to the acre, a single ropt 
often wcighiijj: 20 lo ;y} pounds. U is the 
best long j ed .^\iln.vcl, anri n{ the ^'rejtcst v.iluc 
furnodt fccii'm}t.. itiitows ivc-JI ,ih.'n'i; j.:''niind 
tinn frum the largest and thickest Mangels. Lb. 
tUc. 1-1 lb. 15c. ounce 5c, 3 pods. 5 Ibs. by cxp., 
at buyer's evpcnse, l.*25. 
The bcstyclloM 
^ J lb, 151:, ouncv . 
;^nd is c.isjjy piDU'.M: (Ml'' XV;"r? i"'?/? ^Mf^ ??.liji> VVf 
Champion Yellow Globe, 
]obc in cultivation. Lb. 40c. 
nibs, by cvprcji,^ fkJ# 
