PUGET SOUND SEED COMPANY 
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BEANS — Continued 
All Klads of Beans, 5 lbs. $1.25; 10 lbs. 
$2.35; Except Where Noted. 
DAYIS WHITE WAX—Rustless and 
very hardy. The dry bean is kidney- 
shaped and clear white. A favorite for 
baking'. Packet 10c; Y% lb. 20c; 1 lb. 30c. 
REFUGEE OR 1000 TO 1—The pod is 
fleshy and remarkably meaty. They are 
brittle and mild in flavor, but have slight 
string. Very productive and much grown 
for canning. The pods are green. Packet 
10c; x /i lb. 20c; 1 lb. 30c. 
SWEDISH BROWN BEAN—An ex¬ 
cellent dry bean; fine for baking. Packet 
10c; Vi 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; x /i -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¬ 
dener; as well as with the Market Gard¬ 
ener. Packet 10c; *4 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; x /i -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; 
x /i -lb. 20c; 1-lb. 30c. 
KENTUCKY WONDER WAX—Sim¬ 
ilar to the Kentucky Wonder. Commen¬ 
ces to bear when plants are small and 
keeps it up until the frost. Sometimes 
known as the Pride of the Garden. Pack¬ 
et 10c; ! / 2 "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; Vi -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; x /i -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; x /j -lb. 20c; 1-lb. 30c. 
OREGON LIMA—See Pole Beans. 
DAVIS WHITE WAX—See Bush 
Beans. 
" TABLE BEETS 
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 flattened shape and 
the flesh is dark red and of fine quality. 
An early beet with small leaves. Packet 
5c; ounce 10c; x /\- lb. 25c; ‘/ 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; 
x /i -lb. 40c; 1-lb. 75c. 
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; 
x /z -lb. 30c; 1-lb. 50c. 
EARLY BLOOD TURNIP—A stan¬ 
dard medium early variety, excellent for 
summer and autumn use. Packet 5c; 
ounce 10c; *4 -lb. 25c; x /i -lb. 40c; 1-lb. 
75c. 
SUGAR BEETS 
KLINE WANZLEBEN — Used both 
for stock feeding and for sugar. Packet 
5c; ounce 10c; *4 -lb. 20c; Yi-lb. 30c; 1- 
