78 VEGETABLE SEEDS— (Con linued) . 
STATE NURSERY CO. 
FIELD BEANS 
IMPROVED WHITE NAVY BEAN lb. (Postpaid) 20c 
By Freight or Exp., Lb. i5c; 10 Lb. .$1.50; 100 Lb. $7.75 
The result of years of careful growing and selecting. 
Far superior in both quality and productiveness tn 
ihe common sorts. The vine is of medium size, erect 
bearing a profusion of long pods well up from the 
ground. The dry beans are small, pure white, and of 
fine appearance. 
BOSTON YELLOW E\^ Lb'. (Postpaid) 20c 
By Freight or Exp., Lb. 15c; 10 Lbs. $1.60; 100 Lbs. $8.00 
While much larger quantities of White Beans of the 
Navy type are used than of all other varieties com- 
bined, those who know about the Boston Yellow Eye 
prefer them to any other Bean for cooking, as lhe> 
possess a richness and flavor known to no other va- 
riety. 
BEANS — (In 5c Lithographed Packages.) 
Golden Wax Red Valentine Wardwell's Kidney Wax 
Black Wax Early Six Weeks Davis Wax 
Bush Lima Mohawk 
Refugee Green Stringless Green 
BROCCOLI. 
(One ounce will produce about 
3,000 plants.) 
Sow the first week in May in 
drills 3 or 4 inches apart, cover- 
ing seeds lightly. When the 
leaves are about three inches 
broad, transplant to prepared 
beds 2 feet apart each way. Much 
resembles Cauliflower; cultiva- 
tion the same. 
BROCCOLI— (Snou While) 
Pkt. 5c: Oz. 50c; M-Lb. $1.50 
Pure white color; heads me- 
dium size, close and compact 
BROCCOLI— (Ptipple Cape) 
Pkt. 5c; Oz. 50c; %-Lb. $1..50 
Same as above, excepting 
color. 
TABLE BEETS 
HOW TO PLANT— The soil 
should be rich and deeply plowed, 
say 8 to iO inches. Sow in rows 
from 14 to 20 inches apart and 
about 1 to 1% inches deep. About 
6 pounds of seed to the acre for garden or slock feed and 
for sugar about 20 pounds of seed to the acre. As soon as 
the plants have the fifth and sixth leaf, thin to one plan! 
each 8 inches If under irrigation, water as soon as 
thinned. Cultivate often and do not water again until abso- 
lutely necessary, as the soil will dry from the surface 
down and the tap roots will follow. Careful tests have 
proven that one cultivation a week will give the best re- 
sults. Keep clean and r(>member that cultivation is thf 
next thing necessary after the best seed and the two are 
necessary for success. 
BEET— (Crimson Globe ) 0/ 
ly. When cooked are a beautiful dark red 
throughout, fine-grained and unsurpassed in quality. 
One sowing only is necessary to produce early beets 
for market and main crop for winter use. 
BEET— (Half Long Blood.) Oz. 10c; %-Lb. 30c; Lb. $1.00 
An excellent main crop beet. A great favorite as a 
table or field sort. Roots are deep red in color, and 
always symmetrical and smooth. In quality it is 
sweet, crisp and tender, and is an enormous cropper, 
and a reliable winter keeper. It is a heavy beet with- 
out being hard to pull. It never becomes woody, and 
is always good for table use or stock food, whethei 
pulled young or old. 
BEET— (Extra Early Dark Red Montana Strain.) Oz. 10; 
Vo-Pint Carton, 15c; Lb $1.20 
The market gardeners' beet. For richness of color 
and exquisite flavor this new strain cannot be equalled 
Early, rich and sweet. 
BEET— (Edmunds Early Blood Turnip) Oz. -Oc; Vi-Lb. 30c; 
I'b $1.00 
Roots of good form, turnip 
shaped and flesh deep red as 
name indicates. This is a 
standard variety, and one of 
the best. 
BEET— (Dark Red Egyptian.) 
Oz., 10c; %-Pint Carton, 15c; 
%-lb., 40c; Lb $1.20 
has more good qualities than 
any other beet, extra early 
sweet, small-leaved; color 
dark crimson. 
BEET— (Market Gardenei-s'). 
See Crimson Globe. 
BEET— (ECLIPSE) ... Oz iOc' 
%-Lb. 30c; Lb ; Ji.oo 
Best variety for main crop; 
good keeper, clear blood red, 
sweet and tender. 
BEET— (Detroit Dark Red Tur- 
n'P) Oz. 10c; 14 -Lb. 30c; 
X° w $1.00 
One of the best early Beets 
either for fable or market^ 
small top, early maturing 
splendid shape and color 
Beet (Crimson Globe.) 
very 
sweet. 
tOc: 
Beet (Dark Egyptian.) 
%-Pinl Carton 15c; 
%-Lb. 40c; Lb. $l..50 
Beets may come 
;ind Beets may go, 
Imt still Ihe Crim- 
son Globe retaint- 
its position as the 
best Beet for the 
market gardener, as 
well as for the pri- 
vate garden. II is 
very symmetrical, 
with small tap root, 
and but few fibrous 
roofs; color outside 
is deep blood-red; 
inside layers of 
b I 0 0 d -r e d and 
light-red alternate- 
crisp, tender and 
BEETS-(In 5e Litho- 
graphed Packages.) 
Extra Early Egyptian 
Early Blood Turnip 
Early Eclipse 
Edmunds Blood 
Crimson Globe 
Wanzleben Sugar 
Long Red Mangold. 
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