Satterthwaite’s Seed Store 
ESTABLISHED 1869 
NOTICE}—Wliile we exercise the greatest care to have all Seeds pure and reliable and all Biilhs and plants Inie to name and of best quality, we give 
no wiuTsinty, express orr implied, as to description, quality, production or any other quality, productiveness or any other matter of any See<ls, Blubs 
or riants we send out, and we will not be responsible for the crop. If the purchaser does not accept the g<M>ds on these terms, they are at once to he 
returned. All claims must be made within 6 days after receipt of goods. 
All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice 
CHOICE GARDEN AND FIELD SEED 
ARTICHOKE 
Green Globe French. Package, lOc.; oz., 40c. 
One ounce will produce 500 planuts. 
ASPARAGUS 
One ounce for 60 feet of drill. 
Mary Washington—1 oz., 15c.; 14 lb-. 25c.; 
1 lb., 75c. 
Barr’s Mammoth — Karlier 
than and nearly twice as large 
as Conover’s Colossal. 14 lb., 
20c.; 1 lb., 50c. 
Pabnetto—Shoots large and light green, also 
tender and very desirable. Pkt., 5c,, 14 lb., 20c.; 
1 lb., 50c. 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
Cultural Directions—A saving of one to two 
years is effected by planting roots. Abed 12x40 
feet, requiring about 100 roots, should give a 
suffiicienit supply for an ordinary family; 5,000 
roots will plant an acre. Select good loamy soil. 
Washington, per 100, $I..50; per 1,000, 2-year 
old, $8.50. 
BEANS 
German, Bohnen, Fogniolo, Fasola. 
Two pounds to 100 feet in drills; or 150 hills; 
2 bushels to the acre, in drills. 
A succession of sowings can be made from 
the first week in May until September. Plant 
in drills about 2 inches deep and from 18 Inches 
to 2 feet apart, according to the richness of 
the soil. The seed should be dropped about 2 
inches apart. 
DWARF WAX BEANS 
Rust-proof Golden Wax — Early and prolflc; 
pods flat. 1 lb., 20c.; 10 lbs., 16c.; 100 lbs., 14c. 
Round Pod Brittle Wax—A handsome mid¬ 
season wax bean; a profuse bearer of meaty, 
stringless, tender, round pods, 51.^ to 6 inches 
long; a fine bean in every way for the home 
garden. 1 lb., 20c.; 10 lbs., 17c.; 100 lbs., 15c. 
Pencil Pod Black Wax—Extra early, round,, 
stringless, waxy white pods of excellent quality 
and very prolific. 1 lb.. 10c.; 10 lbs., IGc.; lOO 
lbs., 14c. 
Early Bountiful—(42 days). Very good looking, 
hardy and mildew proof. One of the very first 
beans available in Spring, pi'olfic at all times 
and among the latest to quit production in the 
Fall. The pods are uniform, extra long, broad, 
meaty although flat, absolutely stringless and 
continuously brittle; of rich green color and dis¬ 
tinctive flavor. 1 lb., 
lbs., 15c. 
BPRPEE’S 
IMPROVED r.fSH 
LIMA BEANS 
20c.; 10 lbs., 16c.; 100 
Giant Stringless 
Green Pod—A very pro¬ 
ductive, long round- 
podded soit, maturing 
a little later than Bur¬ 
pee’s Stringless. 1 lb., 
20c.; 10 lbs., 15c.; 100 
lbs., 14c. 
Boston Navy or Pea 
—For soup and baking 
purposes. 1 lb., 20c.; 
10 lbs., 15c. 
White 3IarTowfat— 
1 lb., 20c.; 10 lbs., 15c. 
Buri)ee’s Stringless 
Green Pod—An extra 
e a rl y , round-podded, 
prolflc sort, bearing 
numerous long bright 
green, stringless pods 
of excellent (juality. 
1 lb., 20c.; 10 lbs., 
16c.; 100 lbs., 14c. 
Full Measure—One of 
the best second early 
round-podded sorts of 
recent introduction. 
The pods are long, of 
a bright green. 1 lb., 
20e.; 10 lbs., 18c.; 100 
lbs., 17c. 
POLE WAX 
AND GREEN 
BEANS 
Dreer’s New Golden 
riustcir W.ttx — Early 
and productive; pods 6 
to 8 inches long, very 
showy and goblen yel¬ 
low; seed white. I Ib., 
30c. 
Scarlet Runner — A 
popular English varie¬ 
ty; very ornamental, 
with srarlct blo.ssoms, 
i-i lb., lOe.; 1 lb., ll'ic. 
Kentucky Wonder or Old Homestead—This we 
regard as far ahead of any. >4 lb., 10c.; 
1 lb., 2.5c. 
Horticultural, or Cranberry —14 lb., 10c.; 1 
lb., 2.5c. 
White Creasbaek—Pods 5 to 0 in. long. 14 
lb., KH’.; 1 lb., 2.5c. 
Lazy Wife—Beans white; pods green and en¬ 
tirely stringless; produces an enormous quantity 
of pods. 14 lb.. 10c.; 1 lb., 30c. 
BUSH T.IM.V BEANS 
The “Burpee-Improved” Bush IJma—The pods 
are truly enormous in size. 1 lb., 2.5c.; 10 lbs., 
20e.; 100 lbs., 18e. 
Fordhook Bush I.ima—1 lb., 30e.; 10 lbs., 25c.; 
lOd lbs., 20<;. 
Bush I.ima, Burpee’s—Beans as large as pole 
limas; perfectly dwarf and very productive. 1 lb., 
2.5c.; 10 lbs., 20c. 
POLE LLMA BEANS 
Lima, Extra Large White—The standard Idma. 
1 lb., 2.5c.: 10 lbs., 20e.; 100 lbs., I8c. 
Lima, King t»f the Garden—Heavy cropper; 
bean and pod very large. 1 lb., 2.5c.; 10 lbs., 
20t!.; 100 lbs., 18c. 
DETROIT DARK RED 
BEETS 
German—Runfelrnble. Rarbabletola. 
One olinre to .50 feet of drill; o to 6 pounds 
to the acre in drilN. 
I'or tin I al ly taipply. sow In .spring as soon 
as tin giound Ijeconus tit to work. 
BEANS VmiGH .VBOUT 2 POI NDS TO THE (lU.VRT 
We sell Va pound of Beans at pound rates. 5 pounds at 10-pound rate. 25 pounds or over at 100- pound rate, 
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