AND PLANT CO 
lb. ICO lbs. 
08 $6 00 
10 8 00 
10 8 00 
15 12 00 
12 10 00 
Lb. 
$050 
POLE OR RUHHIHG BEARS, contlnned. Per 
Old Homestead, or Improved Kentucky Wonder. Produces showy green pods, often 
9 or 10 inches long ; round and crisp when young, but spongy as the beans ripen . . fo 
Scarlet Runner. Ornamental and useful ; produces brilliant scarlet flowers, and the beans 
are used either green or shelled 
Southern Prolific. A very prolific sort, with long, fleshy, crisp green pods of excellent 
quality ' ' 
Sunshine Wax. The pods are 6 to 8 inches long, of a bright yellow color, perfectly straight, 
and although flat when young, are meaty, of the finest qualitj;, and perfectly stringless. 
The great productiveness and hardiness of this variety renders it particularly valuable for 
general cultivation _ ' 
White Creaseback Valuable on account of earliness. and its habit of perfecting all of its 
pods at the same time ; wonderfully productive in good soil ; the dry beans are small 
and perfectly white, rendering them valuable for baking 
Yard Long, or French Asparagus. Quite a curiosity, producing in great abundance slim, 
round pods from :o to 12 inches long ; excellent for the table ^ . 20 
Beets for Table Use. 
Betterave. 3lunfeltiibcn. Remolacha. 
One ounce will sow 50 feet of drill ; 5 pounds will sow an acre. Rich, deep soil, not too recently 
manured is best for this crop ; sow about i iSch deep in drills 15 inches apart, and when well established, 
thin the plants to 6 inches apart in the rows. 
If ordered toy mail, add 8 cents per pound for postage. ^^^^^ 
Columbia. A valuable new variety, with smooth skin and deep, blood red flesh of rich 
tender quality ; matures early, but does not become stringy when allowed to grow full 
size • \L small foliage of a rich bronze color, and is the best for market or private use, $0 10 
Early Blood Turnip. An old favorite; of deep blood-red color; fine form, tender 
and sweet ■ ' ' 
Eclipse. An improved extra eatly sort; flesh dark Per oz. Lb, - ^ — V»^^ ,1 
red, zoned with a lighter red ; very sweet, crisp and f \ . 
tender 1° 1° 5° 
Edmand's Blood Turnip. Round and smooth in shape, , 
deep blood red in color, and sweet and tender in 
quality '° 50 
Egyptian. Crosby's Im-Peroz. 
proved. Notwithstanding 
the many competitors, 
this variety remains un- 
surpassed for earliness, 
general excellence of 
quality, and all other 
good points that go to 
make a perfect beet- |o 10 
Lentz's Extra Early Blood 
Turnip. As early as 
Egyptian, but larger and 
of better quality ; flesh 
dark red ; very tender 
and sweet, whether old 
or young 1° 
Long Dark Blood. Grows to 
a good size, half out of the 
ground, with few or no 
side shoots ; flesh dark 
blood-red ; keeps well . . lo 
Swiss Chard, or Spinach 
Beet. Only cultivated 
for its leaf stalks, which 
are served like Aspar- 
agus or Spinach . .10 
Lb 
|o 40 
COLUMBIA ISIiliT 
All seeds can be toad in 5-cent packets, except where noted. 
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