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ANDREW R. KENNEDY, INC., 224 WEST 34TH STREET, NEW YORK 
Kennedy Kwality Vegetable Seeds 
Beans—The Prince 
ARTICHOKE 
Sow seed in April or May; trans¬ 
plant in rows 3 feet apart, in deep, rich 
soil, well fertilized. May be grown as 
an annual by planting seed in hot¬ 
beds in February and transplanting 
after danger of frost is past. 
Large Green Globe. Pkt. 25c., oz. $1.00. 
Jerusalem. 1 Plant from tubers, in rows 
3 feet apart, cultivate frequently. Qt. 
35c., pk. $2.00. 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
Dig trench \y 2 feet deep and about 1 
foot wide and fill in with about 6 inches 
of well rotted manure, on this place 
about 5 inches of rich soil; put in roots 
about 1*4 feet apart, crown upright. 
Cover to within about 5 inches from 
the top of the trench, fill trench as 
plants grow. 
Conover’s Collossal. Strong 2-year- 
old roots. 100 $2.50, 1,000 $20.00. 
Palmetto. Strong 2-year-old roots. 
100 $2.50, 1,000 $25.00. 
Palmetto. Strong 3-year-old roots. 
100 $3.50, 1,000 $30.00. 
Palmetto. Extra strong roots for forc¬ 
ing. 100 $10.00. 
Pedigreed Mary Washington. There 
is no strain of the Washington near¬ 
ly as good as the “Mary.” Earlier, 
more productive, larger stalks and 
possesses highest rust resistance. 
Strong 2 year old roots, 100 $3.00, 
1,000 $25.00. Strong 3 year old roots, 
100 $4.00, 1,000 $35.00.' 
Pedigreed Washington. Large, straight 
shoots of dark green with a heavy 
purple overtone, tips tight and firm. 
2 year roots, 100 $3.00, 1,000 $25.00. 
3 year old roots, 100 $4.00, 1,000 
$35.00. 
ASPARAGUS (Seed) 
Columbia Mammoth White. Oz. 15c., 
y lb. 45c. 
Palmetto. Oz. 15c., y lb. 45c. 
Mary Washington. Oz. 25c., y lb. 75c. 
BEANS—Dwarf, Green Podded 
For a succession sow seed about every two weeks from early May until August 15th. Sow seed 
about 2 inches apart, thinning out to three or four inches, leaving about 2 feet between the rows. 
Cultivate frequently. 
Black Valentine. Stringless. Beautiful large pods 
about 6 inches long, slender, round and nearly 
straight; fine grained, dark green in color. Seed 
black. An early, productive, profitable gar¬ 
dener’s variety. Plant more vigorous and pro¬ 
ductive than Red Valentine and pods darker 
green. Pkt. 15c., pt. 45c., qt. 80c. 
Bountiful. Rich green color, thick, flat, long and 
very uniform. An immense cropper and per¬ 
fectly stringless. Pkt. 15c., pt. 40c., qt. 75c. 
Burpee’s Stringless Green Pod. Early, hardy, 
vigorous and productive. Pods large, 5 inches 
long, stout, round and creasebacked, dark green 
in color; absolutely stringless. Pkt. 15c., pt. 40c., 
qt. 75c. 
Dwarf Horticultural. An old standard snap and 
shell sort. Pods about 5 inches long, almost 
stringless; greenish-yellow splashed with car¬ 
mine. Pkt. 15c., pt. 40c., qt. 75c. 
Extra Early Refugee. A very hardy, early and 
productive type of Refugee. Pods 4 to 5 inches 
long, uniform, round and slightly creasebacked, 
slightly stringy, brittle and fine grained; qual¬ 
ity good; color light green. Pkt. 15c., pt. 40c., 
qt. 75c. 
