Fordhook Famous—One of the best of the Bur¬ 
pee’s specials, attaining a length of 12 to 14 inches, 
always firm, crisp and of most delicious flavor. 
Long Green—Combines good pickling and slic¬ 
ing qualities. 
Davis Perfect—Very dark green, resembling hot¬ 
house grown cucumbers, as they have few seeds 
and are excellent slicing variety. 
Big value packet, 5c; oz., 20c. 
SQUASH 
Giant Crookneck—As early as the common while 
they attain much larger size. 
True Hubbard, Golden Hubbard and Waited 
Hubbard—Excellent keepers of splendid quality. 
Big packet value, 5c; oz., 20c; lb., $1.35. 
Delicious— A splendid winter variety, dry, sweet 
and fine flavored. 
BEANS—WAX AND GREEN PODDED 
Wardwell, Kidney Wax — An early flat podded 
variety, one of the best. 
Burpee’s Pencil Pod Black Wax—Very produc¬ 
tive, early and entirely stringless. 
Burpee’s Brittle Wax — The earliest of all wax 
beans, round, fleshy pods, of superb quality. 
Bountiful—Plat green pods, early. 
Refugees—Round green pods, very desirable for 
canning. 
Henderson’s Bush Lima—Earliest and most de¬ 
pendable lima. 
Big value packet, 10c; lb., 30c. 
POLE BEANS 
Kentucky Wonder or Old Homestead — Long 
green pods, very productive. 
Golden Cluster Wax—Flat, wide pods, stringless 
and of excellent flavor. 
Early Leviathan—An early pole lima. 
Big value packet, 10c; lb., 40c. 
ONIONS—BURPEE’S SEED 
Prizetaker — Somewhat later but much larger 
than the Danvers. 
Big value packet, 10c; oz., 30c; lb., $2.50. 
Yellow Globe Danvers—The best table and gen¬ 
eral market variety. Packet, 10c; oz., 20c; lb., 
$1.75. 
Southport White Globe—One of the best keep¬ 
ing and best yielding white onions. Big value 
packet, 10c; oz., 30c; lb., $2.65. 
Red Weatherfield—The standard variety, always 
a desirable cooking onion. Big value packet, 10c; 
oz., 25c; lb., $1.85. 
Ebenezer or Japanese— Very mild and tender, 
particularly good keeper. 
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