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Seed Catal 
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Seeds 
ARTICHOKE TUBERS 
Planted and cultivated the same as potatoes. 
Of great value for feeding stock. One lb., post¬ 
paid, 20c; at purchaser’s expense, 50 lbs., $2.00; 
100 lbs., $3.50. 
ASPARAGUS 
PALMETTO—This va- 
riety is very desirable on 
account of its earliness, 
bright green color, pre¬ 
senting an attractive ap¬ 
pearance, excellent flavor 
and productiveness. 
MARY WASHINGTON 
—This asparagus, which 
has been selected by the 
United States Depart¬ 
ment of Agriculture, 
Washington, D. C., has 
proven to be nearly rust 
free. The shoots are thick 
and heavy. They are long 
and straight with closely 
folded tips. The color is 
rich, dark green, tinted 
darker at the tips. It is 
a heavy yielder of excep¬ 
tionally fine flavor. 
POSTPAID 
Pkt. 1 oz. 2 oz. 1/4 lb. 1/2 lb. 1 lb. 
Palmetto . $0.05 $0.15 $0.25 $0.40 $0.60 $1.00 
M. Washington .05 .20 .30 .50 .90 1.50 
Bush, Wax Podded 
GOLDEN WAX IMPROVED — This is one of 
the earliest and best dwarf sorts. The plants are 
erect, compact, and very productive. The pods 
are of medium length, four and one-half to five 
inches, nearly straight, broad, flat golden yellow, 
very fleshy and waxlike. 
BLACK WAX, PROLIFIC—The pods are of 
medium length four and one-fourth to four and 
one-half inches, borne well up from the ground, 
curved cylindrical and fleshy. 
WARDWELL’S KIDNEY WAX—Particularly 
valuable for home and market garden. Plants 
large and thrifty. Pods attractive golden yel¬ 
low; long, wide and thick; fleshy, brittle, string¬ 
less, fine grained, and tender. Seeds white with 
brownish-black eye. 
Bush, Green Podded 
REFUGEE, EXTRA EARLY—A very early, 
green-podded variety, with medium-sized green, 
fleshy round pods; seed drab, freely spotted with 
dark purple. 
Green Stringless 
STRING LESS, GREEN—Very desirable dwarf 
green podded snap sort for the home garden 
and market. The plants are large, spreading 
and productive. The pods are medium green, 
five to six inches long, cylindrical, and remain 
crisp and tender long. 
GIANT STRINGLESS — The plants are of 
strong growth, making large, compact bushes, 
and produces abundantly. The pods are meaty, 
nearly round, brittle, stringless, straight, long, 
and rather slender. The color of the pods is 
lighter than Stringless Green-Pod and they show 
deeper depressions between the beans. Matures 
a few days later than the green stringless. 
POSTPAID 
1 lb. 5 lbs. 10 lbs. 
Bush Beans .$0.30 $1.15 $2.00 
Not prepaid . .25 1.00 1.75 
25 lbs. 50 lbs. 100 lbs. 
Not prepaid .$4.00 $7.50 $14.00 
Pole, Green Podded 
ITALIAN OR ROMAN—Vines vigorous, green 
pods streaked with red. Bean large, oval, 
cream-colored splashed with red. 
KENTUCKY WONDER—Also known as Old 
Homestead. Pods are medium light green, long, 
often reaching 9 or 10 inches, curved and twisted, 
nearly round and very crisp when young, becom¬ 
ing-very irr^egular and spongy as the beans ripen. 
Seed long,' oval, slightly flattened, dun colored. 
One of the verj’^ best early pole snap beans. 
LAZY WIFE—The pods are produced in large 
clusters in great abundance and are from four to 
five inches in length. Dark green, rather flat, 
thick, fleshy and entirely stringless. Dry beans 
white and excellent for winter use. 
