BEANS— POLE OR RUNNING 
By mail, add Sc. to 'A lb- prices. 
These are of strong running g^owtt and need s^ou' Poles on whi^ ^They 
GOLDEN CLUSTER WAX 
Extra strong in growth very productiv^ The pods^ -v^en^to 
KENTUCKY WONDER WAX 
lOc. (post paid, lb. 75c.). 
KENTUCKY WONDER. OR "OLD HOMESTEAD" 
This best and most POPul- fee-Podde^ P°J|,B^an is a ma„e, ^ 
fr"e^tath"f ibeV^°beto^,^e^'^V!'hrv:ge°^U c?ntinu'"e to produce in abundance 
"■"iJhTpods hang in great clusters from the toP '|.the boUo- 
lOc. (post paid, lb. 7Sc.). 
EWING'S GIANT ASPARAGUS OR "YARD LONG" 
(Green Pod,. This is anjnte--ing c^^^ pi"a?SeTf7xce&Tait^ 
in the suoamer great clusters of long si^^^^^^ thickness of a lead-pencd. 
Lb!l'0%'.rMTb?2llfpkl Toc"{';^st laid, lb. $1.00). 
SCARLET RUNNER 
The weU-lcnown and old-fashioned cumber having bn^ 
half to six inches m length. They are broaa ^^^.^ ^^^^^^ ripe Each pod 
coSffrom six to eight round wh.te beans, 
which make excellent winter f ^""beaus. Lb. 
65c • H lb. 20c.; pkt. 10c. (post paid, lb. 7bc.) 
WHITE DUTCH CASE KNIFE-Bears large 
ereen Bat pods early in the season Being 
Sseeded, it i% rtP'. t^"^" 
beans for winter Lb. 65c.; H lb. 20c., pkt. 
10c. (post paid, lb. 75c. J. 
HORTICULTURAL (CRANBERRY or WREN S 
EGG)--A popular old variety for either snap- 
shor^ or shell-beans, especially adapted for 
stort seas^s and cool locations (^een pod). 
Lb. eSc; lb. 20c.; pkt. 10c. (post paid, lb. 
75c ) 
WHITE RUNNERS-Lb. 70c.i H »>• ^Oc; 
pkt. 10c. (post paid, lb. 80c.). 
PAINTED LADY RUNNERS-Lb. 70c. }i lb. 
20c.; pkt. 10c. (post paid, lb. 80c). 
BRUSSELS 
SPROUTS 
— Fr. CHOU A JET DE BRUXELLES 
Brussels Sprouts are hardier than cabbages, and 
the •'^routJ-or Uttle heads growing along the stem 
SI cSered the most delicately flavored veg- 
ftlb^ oi the entire cabbage family. Grown m the 
same manner as winter Cabbage. The late crop^ 
usually the most satisfactory. One ounce seed pro- 
duce" about 1,500 plants. To preserve through 
whiter, store in a coil ceUar with roots m earth. 
EDINBURGH PRIZE— A splendid strain that has 
been carefuUy grown and selected for a number of 
years The stem is completely studded with 
?^routs of excellent quality. .We strongly re- 
SrSmend it to all who are desirous of having a 
ha?d° productive and finely flavored sprout. 
It will be found very valuable as an Exhibition 
variety. Oz. 75c.; pkt. 10c. 
AMAGER MARKET— A very fine Danish strain. 
The plants are of strong robust P-owth. Hie 
stalks are large, thick and close-jointed, so that 
the sprouts sit thickly on the stolk. The sprouts 
devXp for nearly the.entire height o the stalk 
at about the same time, consequently a very 
Targe crop can be gathered. Oz. 90c.; pkt. 10c. 
PARIS MARKET— This is a half-dwarf strain, not 
so tall as the preceding, but bearing a large crop 
of handsome, hard sprouts. Oz. 75c.; pkt. 10c. 
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EDINBURGH PRIZE 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
POLE BEAN " GOLDEN CLUSTER WAX " 
BROCCOLI 
f.-k'''r.arie.L's-oVe^- kea^r^prLS ^m f ^ -^^^ , 
F ARLY SNOW WHITE— Heads medium size, close and compact. Une oi 
the most certain to head. Oz. $1.50; pkt. 10c. 
<?T VALENTINE— A clear, white head surrounded by heavy leaves wh.c i 
water. Oz. $2.00; pkt. 15c. 
