I 
EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN, FARM AND LAWN 
BEANS-Continued. 
DWARF GREEN PODDED VARIETIES. 
Sutton's Masterpiece. — '■''^'^ handsome variety has a distinct and unique 
40 cts., lb 75 cts. (post pa.d, pkt., 10 ets.: 34 lb.. 30 cts.; )4 lb!, 50 cts.flb. 85 cts^y 
Keeney S StringleSS Refugee. — The originator of this new strain of Green- 
f:S;^foZl%o^>r "^^he^^sSjaifeTTr"'' ^^'Zc^A "o^n^^-p^l^t^^^.l^fl^ome'^'sl 
New French Stringless. — Retains its delicate tenderness even when a little old 
Burpee's Stringless Green Pod. — °f tbe earnest and best of the stringless 
A fine, vigorous grower and very productive TTn J.^ri^E^i fJ^°l^ large, thick and straight. 
irct\^'?!!;'.?'-7'5'i !T. "^^""^ ™ -s"?']ri¥^c(^f ^'o^r^"i!i%^t:: itftiri'T 
Ferguson's Canadian Wonder. — This excellent Bean which has been specially 
fr/b^.^is'-c'tr: r,r.,%'^^7s?^"p^o-srpZ^-:^t" Ti^Tb 'c^' ts" r 
m"T.fith%Zus'-X^r^f^l^^^ hundred pods. 
H lb., 20 cts.; lb., eo^cu.XosT\A"a'7k^^^^^ 
Sutton's Prize Winner 
Pole Bean. 
POLE OR RUNNING BEANS '^^fjv 
foo9V^''"^^'^~'^'''®f settled warm weather, set poles 4 to 8 
feet long m rows north and south four feet apart, the poles being 
^^.1^ ofV;^""' '"I™?' leaning'^to the north kt aS 
angle of 5 degrees. Set in this wav, the vines climb bettpr 
AronnH ''iL'ir; P^^s are straighter an™nwe Ssily see,?: 
each h^ll plant from 5 to 8 beans, 2 inches deep. When 
H,» ^^itL'*"^,; *'V^" i° P'?l'^- Any that fail to clinib around 
Sutton's Prize Winner. 
— This is doubtless the finest 
of wcderfully strong growth, and a most'^^roMncVropper'^'rfs 
handsome long straight pods. If, to 17 inches long, a?e of Uie 
finest quality, whilst for exhibition they are unrivallod 
Society Plft"' o^if'-^r^l"*^^,*c'' the /oyal HorUciTfturai 
Pk?'% c^l!;'.l°lb*.''-30^ct'.-; li?..niVoa - 
Canadian Asparagus. — ^ ^°''y productive and 
pro.lu.ia,. 1„., gro.-i po Is wlu=h^''^rmS"'^nr^^lf,% 
20 inches in length. When young, the pods are very fleshv a d 
Asn umM ^'- ^'^IT'^:^" "'■'™."''' '•,'^e">"ling somowlmt^,hat of the 
the stisnn 1 17 ,n "™""V« ,"' Si-eat abundance throughout 
ine season, rkt., 10 cts.; 'A lb., 25 cts.- i., lb 48 ct« • Ih 
ib.,°!V.oor' '° 30 ctl! tb.,'5|-cis:; 
Improved Kentucky Wonder (Green pod). — A verv popular 
In^^r^L, r^"*" g-^een very long and flat and perfectly stringuis 
va.°S iPs *'./!"h''"^n'''r ^ n' ^^'""^^ "f 'l'^ ereen-podcfed 
M ib .'Is cil!Yb.,'75'*c\l!"- " ■ 
Dreer's Gojden Cluster (Yellow t)0d).— Bears long goldon- 
^nll?^ '? <=''isters of 3 to 0 from bottom to top of pole and 
bufthJ nnH^'^nl Beans.—Mainly cultivated for their flowers, 
but the pods are also used as a culinary vegetable. Per pkt. 
BRUSSELS 
* SPROUTS 
Sow seed in April, transplant 
and cultivate same as cabbage. 
One ounce of seed produces 
about 1,500 plants. 
Debbie's Selected. — 
Tliis strain has been carefully 
grown for years, and as an ex- 
hibition variety, it is one of the 
best. Per pkt., 25 cts. 
Amager Market. 
The plants are of a strong growth 
about three feet high. The 
stalks are large, thick, and close 
jointed, and the sprouts set 
quite thickly and evenly on the 
stalk. We recommend this strain 
especially for market garden 
use. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 90 cts. 
Improved Dwarf. — Extra fine. 
Per pkt., 10 cts.: oz., 75 cts. 
Improved Half-Dwarf. — The 
vei'y best and a sure strain. 
Per pkt.. 10 cts.: oz., 75 ctt. 
