WALTER S. SCHELL-S QUALITY SEEDS FOR MARKET-GARDENERS 
ASPARAGUS 
iSee table for plaiitins on inside cover page) 
One ounce of seed will produce about 200 plants; 4 to S 
lbs. to the acre 
Clemson's Tenderheart 
A new variety of I'xci iiiional value. The illustration, 
whieh is just one-half iiatuial sua-. ,i;i\es an idea of the 
size to whieh tllis grand Asparagus .mcnvs, perserx ing its 
tenderness, quality and high Havor whieh makes it superior 
to any other variety. Mr. J. W. Cleiusim, one ol tlu' most 
extensive growers of vegetable erops in IJauphin ('(unity, 
is the originator. We offer it exrlusi\ciy for the hrst time 
in si rd only (no roots), antl urge all lovers of this delieious 
veget.djle. as well as those who grow it for iturrket. to sentl 
in their oriiers e.uiv. as we have onlv a limited quantity of 
-seed to oiler. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 30 ets.. Jilb. Si, lb. S.j. 
Conover's Colossal. Large and productive. Pkt. 5 ets.. 
o/,. 10 els..' '41b. 25 cts., lb. 7,s cts. 
Barr's Mammoth. Large-stemmed, green variety. Pkt. 
5 ets.. oz. 10 cts., l4Vr>. 25 cts., lb. 75 cts. 
Palmetto. Early; prolific; dark green. Pkt. 5 ets., oz. 
10 ets., '4 lb. 25 cts.. lb. 75 ets. 
Strong two-year-old roots ol the above three kinds ot 
Asparagus, 15 cts. per doz., 65 
ets. per 100, $5 per 1,000. 
BEANS 
(3jo[;iien) 
DWARF or BUSH 
LIMA 
My Lima Bean seed is extra 
fine — far superior to the ordinary 
stock sold for seed. 
Make the rows 2 feet apart and give 
each plant 12 inches of space. If the 
soil becomes hard or crusted, keep it 
broken up, or your Limas will never 
come up. Do not plant Limas until the 
soil is warm, about May 15. One quart 
will plant 150 hills; 12 to 16 quarts to 
the acre. Plant with the eye down. 
Burpee Bush Lima. The bushes grow about 20 inches high, are very prolific and the 
Beans are as large as the large pole Limas. The new Burpee Improved Bush Lima is. 
however, a vast improvement o\'er this variety. .See the description of it. Pkt. 5 cts.. 
pt. 20 ets., qt. 35 cts. (postpaid, pt. 25 cts., qt. 45 cts.), 4 qts. Si. 10, pk. S2. bus. S7.,so. 
Burpee Improved Bush Lima. The finest Bush Lima ever introduced. The sturdy 
bushes grow 20 to 24 inches high. It is an enormous yielder, bearing in close 
clusters as many as eleven pods, and the pods containing three, four antl fi\'e Beans, 
more containing five than three. The Beans are \'er}' nuieh larger and nearly twice as 
thick as the old Burpee Bush Lima, and they mature a week earlier. Pkt. 5 cts., pt. 
25 cts., qt. 45 cts. (postpaid, pt. 30c., qt. 55e.), 4 (|ts. Si. 3.5, |)k. S2.S0, bus. S9.50. 
Fordhook Bush Lima. The plants stand erect like little trees (never prostrate or 
runnings and the pods, Ijornc- in clusters of four to eight, are filled tightl>' with 
big, thick, delicious, potato-like Beans. Pkt. 5 < ts., pt. 25 cts., qt. 45 cts. (post- 
paid, pt. 30 cts., qt. ss cts.), 4 qts. Si. 50. pk. S2.75. bus. $10. 
Dreer's Bush Lima. The Beans are thick, sweet and very richly flavored. Pkt. 
5 ets., pt. 20 cts., cjt. 40 cts. (postpaid, pt. 25 cts., qt. 50 cts.), 4 qts. Si.JS, pk. 
S2.50, bus. S8.50. 
Henderson's Bush Lima. Small Beans, bul \ery tender and of 
extiuisitely rich, buttery, Lima flavor, whether u^rd green or dried 
for winter. Pkt. 5 cts., |)t. 15 cts., qt. 30 ets. (postpaid, pt. 20 ets., 
qt. 40 cts.), 4 qts. Si. 10, pk. S2, bus. S7. 
Grand New Asparagus (one-half natural size). Clemson's 
Tenderheart, as grown by Mr. J. VV. Clemson 
LIMA BEANS can be made a most profitable crop. 
The new crop green Limas sell at high prices always 
and when a surplus is grown they are salable all winter 
with no possible loss. Grow more Limas. 
FOR POLE LIMAS, see page 8 
Burpee 
Improved 
Bush Lima 
Bean 
nig, broad, thick Beans witli delicious flavor, 
the best of all Bush Limas. 
