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General List of Vegetable Seeds. 
ARTICHOKE. 
German, 9 trtifd)ocfe. French, Artischaut. i oz. will produce 500 plants. 
Sow in April, in soil well manured, and transplant the following spring, setting them in 
rows 3 feet apart and 2 feet apart in the row. Protect well during 
the winter with a covering of straw or leaves. This plant succeeds 
best in a warm climate. 
Large Globe. The standard and best Pkt. Oz. K>b. Lb. 
variety $0 10 $0 25 $0 75 $2 50 
ASPARAGUS. 
German, ©parget. French, Asperge. i oz. for 60 feet of drill. 
Sow in autumn, or in spring as soon as the soil is in good working 
condition, l he seed bed should be thoroughly spaded over, the 
surface leveled and raked smooth, and the seed sown, not very 
thickly, in drills 12 or 14 inches apart and about an inch deep. 
When the plants are well up, thin them to 3 inohes apart. Cultivate 
during summer, and give the plant a light covering of stable litter 
during winter. At one or two years transplant to permanent beds, 
in rows 3 feet apart and the plants r foot apart in the rows. The 
soil should be trenched 2 feet deep, and highly manured. 
Pkt. Oz. Klb. Lb. 
Conover’s Colossal. The largest and most prolific $0 05 $0 10 $0 20 $o 50 
Two-year-old roots 75 cts. per 100, $5 per 1,000. 
Ba rr's Mammoth. Very large, tender stocks 05 10 15 50 
Two-year-old roots 75 cts. per ioo, $5 per i.ooo. 
BEANS- (DWARF OR BUSH.) 
German, 93 ufd; 93 ol)ncn. French, Haricots'Nains. i qt. to ioo feet, in drills. 
About the first of May select a warm, dry, sheltered spot, dig. and manure slightly ; make 
drills 2 inches deep and 2 feet apart ; drop the Beans 3 inches apart in the drill, and cover not 
more than 2 inches deep. Keep hoed when not wet, and the weeds killed. Sow every two 
weeks for a succession. 
GREEN-PODDED 
Early Mohawk. Very early ; will stand more cold 
Early Yellow Six Weeks. Early and prolific ... 
Improved Early Round-Pod Valentine. The 1 
popular green-podded Bean 
Best of All. Very productive ; showy half-round ] 
DWARF WAX BEANS. 
Golden Wax Improved. A well established variety 
of excellent quality. Qt. 20 cts., J^pk. 50 cts., 
pk. 85 cts., bus. {3.50. 
Wardwell’s Kidney Wax. The hardiest, earliest 
and 'best-flavored Wax Bean. Qt. 20 cts., ^pk. 
50 cts., pk. 85 cts., bus. $3 .50. 
Saddleback Wax. Large, long, round pods, abso- 
lutely stringless; very fine. Qt. 20 cts., l /z pk. 
60 cts. , pk. $1, bus. $4. 
Dwarf German Black Wax. Early, round golden 
pods. Qt. 20 cts., '/z pk. 50 cts., pk. 85 cts., bus. 
I3.50. 
Prolific German Black Wax. Very early and pro- 
lific ; full, round pods; stringless. Qt. 20 cts., 
^pk. 50 cts., pk. 85 cts., bus. $3.50. 
Currie’s Rust-Proof Wax. Very early and prolific. 
Qt. 20 cts., J£pk. 50 cts.. pk. 85 cts., bus. $3.50. 
VARIETIES. 
Qt. 
«Pk. 
Pk. 
Bus. 
1 others. .$0 20 
$0 50 
$0 85 
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