PUGET SOUND SEED COMPANY 
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BEANS — Continued 
All Kinds of Beans, 5 lbs. $1.'25; 10 lbs. $2.35: Except Where Noted 
SWEDISH BROWN BEAN— An excel¬ 
lent dry bean; fine for baking - . Packet 
10c; 1/2 lb. 20c; 1-lb. 30c. 
IMPROVED GOLDEN WAX — Large 
podded and a heavy yielder. Excellent 
both as a snap and as a shell bean; cooks 
quickly. Packet 10c; 1/2 lb. 20c; 1-lb. 30c. 
CLIMBING OR POLE 
OREGON GIANT—This is a wonder- 
ful bean with giant green pods striped 
with carmine; the pods are often a foot 
long. A great favorite for the home gar¬ 
den; as well as with the Market Gard¬ 
ener. Packet 10c; Yz -lb. 20c; 1-lb. 35c. 
BURGER’S STRINGLESS — White 
seeded and similar to Kentucky Wonder, 
but produces heavier and is free from 
strings. Very meaty and excellent in 
flavor and quality. Packet 10c; l / 2 -lb. 
20c; 1-lb. 30c. 
KENTUCKY WONDER (or Old 
Homestead) — The pods are almost 
stringless and hang in large clusters 
from top to bottom of pole. Packet 10c; 
Yz -lb. 20c; 1-lb. 30c. 
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TABLE BEETS 
DETROIT DARK RED—Roots round, 
very uniform, rich dark red and a fav¬ 
orite of the beets. The best for the can¬ 
nery. Packet 5c; ounce 10c; *4 -lb. 20c; 
Yz- lb. 30c; 1-lb. 50c. 
f- KENTUCKY WONDER WAX—Sim¬ 
ilar to the Kentucky Wonder. Commenc¬ 
es to bear when plants are small and 
keeps it up until the frost. Sometimes 
known as the Pride of the Garden. Pack¬ 
et 10c; Yz -lb. 20c; 1-lb. 30c. 
OREGON LIMA—A large pole lima, 
early and well suited for the Northwest 
as our stock is locally grown. Fine for 
a butter bean or for winter use. Packet 
10c; *4 -lb. 20c; 1-lb. -30c. 
SCARLET RUNNER—A favorite for 
a shell bean and also for its flowers, 
which are a bright scarlet. Seeds broad 
and kidney-shaped. Packet 10c; */£-lb. 
20c; 1-lb. 30c. 
SHELL BEANS 
BOSTON PEA (Navy) BEAN—The 
best strain of White Navy grown in the 
Northwest; early and very productive. 
Packet 10c; Yz -lb- 20c; 1-lb. 30c. 
OREGON LIMA—See Pole Beans. 
DAVIS WHITE WAX—See Bush 
Beans. 
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HALF LONG DEEP BLOOD—An en¬ 
tirely distinct variety, smooth, flesh a 
dark red, and never becomes woody. 
Packet 5c; ounce 10c; *4-lb. 25c; '/ 2 -lb. 
40c; 1-lb. 75c. 
EXTRA EARLY EGYPTIAN — The 
roots are rather flattended shape and 
the flesh is dark red and of fine quality. 
An early beet with small leaves. Packet 
5c; ounce 10c; *4 -lb. 25c; V 2 -lb. 40c; 
1-lb, 75c. 
EARLY WONDER—A deep blood red 
nearly globe-shaped, with a small tap 
root, one of the earliest and most uni¬ 
form for bunching. Fine for late plant¬ 
ing. Packet 5c; ounce 10c; *4-lb. 25c; 
Yz- lb. 40c; 1-lb. 75c. 
EARLY BLOOD TURNIP—A stan- 
ard medium early variety, excellent for 
summer and autumn use. Packet 5c; 
ounce, 10c; *4-lb. 25c; Yz- lb. 40c; 1-lb. 
75c. 
SUGAR BEETS 
KLINE WANZLEBEN — Used both 
for stock feeding and for sugar. Packet 
5c; ounce 10c; *4-1 b. 20c; V 2 -lb. 30c; 1- 
Ib. 50c. 
SWISS CHARD 
LUCULLUS — Superior to the beet 
tops for greens and produces heavier. 
Fine for chickens. Packet 5c; ounce 10c; 
Ya -lb. 25c; Yz -lb. 40c; 1-lb. 70c. 
