PUGET SOUJfD SEED GARDENS 
BEANS, POLE 
OLD HOMESTEAD. This grand 
pole bean continues to be a great fa- 
vorite. It is perfectly suited to this 
climate. Medium early, and enor- 
mously productive. Very large, long 
pods that cook tender and melting, 
and when once matured the green 
shelled beans are excellent. Lb., 30c; 
y2 lb., 20c; 14 lb., 10c; pkg., 5c. 
DUTCH CASE KMFE. A little 
later. Has large, green, flat pods; 
good for "snap" or shelled green. The 
large Lima beans are too late for our 
climate, and the Dutch Case Knife is 
the nearest approach to them of any 
kind we have been able to mature 
here. Lb., 30c; ^ lb., 20c; 14 lb., 10c; 
pkg., 5c. 
BEETS 
For Table Use. 
EAELT EGYPTIAN. Best early ta- 
ble beet. Turnip-shaped and smooth. 
Deep blood color. Fine quality and 
earliest of all. Lb., oOc; 1/. lb., 30c; 
14 lb., 20c; oz., 10c; pkg., 5c. 
EDMOAD'S BLOOD TURMP. A 
handsome, clean-shaped blood beet. 
Not too large or coarse, but of good 
size. Crisp, tender, sweet, and an ex- 
cellent keeper. Small tops and roots. 
Matures early. Lb., 50c; lb., 30c; 
14 lb., 20c; oz., 10c; pkg., 5c. 
ECLIPSE. Later, but gets larger 
than the Egyptian. Globular in shape, 
small top, quality fine, but not as deep 
red color as the Egyptian. Lb., 50c; 
y-2. lb., 30c; '4 lb., 20c; oz., 10c; pkg., 
5c. 
LONG SMOOTH BLOOD. The best 
late winter beet; smooth and tender, 
small, round diameter, but very long 
shape; keeps well. Lb., 50c; y, lb., 
30c; '4 lb., 20c; oz., 10c; pkg., 5c. 
SUGAR BEETS. 
For Sugar or for Stock. 
FRENCH WHITE SUGAR. Com- 
bines, with good yield, a good per- 
centage of sugar. Not so large as the 
Mangels, but much sweeter. Lb., 45c; 
■4 lb., 25c; 4 lb., 15c; oz., 5c. 
