Beans, Bush Lima 
(Plant May to July) 
Not Postpaid. 
1 !t>. 5 tbs. lOtbs. 
Early Giant-Podded—[60 days] 
The largest and earliest bush Lima 
Pods contain four to five large 
beans set close together. Two 
weeks earlier than the Fordhook. 
It is very prolific and of excel- 
lent quality. 
...,25c 
1.10 
2.00 
Burpee’s Improved . 
...,25c 
90c 
1.65 
Fordhook . 
1.00 
1.90 
Henderson (Very prolific) 
. . 20c 
90c 
1.45 
Beans, Pole Lima 
(Plant May to July) 
Not Postpaid. 
1 tb 5 tbs. 10 tbs. 
Early Leviathan—[75 days] A 
week earlier than any of the other 
pole Limas. Pods borne in large 
clusters and contain four to five, 
good-sized beans. Very produc¬ 
tive.25c 1.00 
Carolina or Sieva .20c 90c 
Giant Podded (Extra Large) ....25c 1.00 
King of the Garden . 25c 1.00 
1.90 
1.60 
1.90 
1.70 
Table Beet 
(Plant March till August) 
Postpaid 
Pkt. oz. y 4 tb. lib 
Detroit Dark Red—[50 days] 
An early maturing Beet 
of most 
remarkable uniformity. 
Splendid 
for the home garden, for 
market. 
for shipping and for canning. Flesh 
is very dark blood-red. 
tender. 
fine grained, and exceptionally 
sweet.. . . 
.5c 
10 c 
25c 
90o 
Crosby’s Early Egyptian 
.5c 
10 c 
25c 
85o 
Early Blood Turnip . 
.5c 
10 c 
25c 
85c 
Early Eclipse . 
.5c 
10 c 
25c 
85o 
Large Late Red . 
10 c 
25c 
85c 
White Sugar . 
.5c 
10 c 
25c 
70o 
Lucullus Swiss Chard 
(Plant March till July) 
Swiss Chard—[35 days] This vegetable is becoming 
more popular every year. Besides the rich green fol¬ 
iage which is cooked like Spinach, the tender white 
leaf stalk may be prepared like Asparagus and in this 
way two entirely different dishes may be had from the 
same plant. Sow seed early in Spring and you will 
have greens until frost Lucullus Pkt., 5o; oz. 10c; ^4. 
lb. 25c 1 tb 80c. Postpaid 
Mangels or Stock Beets 
(Plant April till June) 
Postpaid 
Danish 
Pkt. 
OZ. 
%tt>. 
lib 
Ludstrup . 
.5c 
80 
25c 
65o 
Golden 
Tankard . 
.5c 
8c 
25c 
65o 
Large 
Red . 
8c 
25c 
65o 
Broccoli Cauliflower 
(Plant in Jan. and Feb.) 
(Winter Cauliflower) [150 days] Broccoli is simi¬ 
lar to and culture the same as Cauliflower. It is well 
adapted to those sections where the season is long, 
cool, and rather moist. It withstands greater extremes 
of temperature than Cauliflower. Also known as Ca¬ 
labrese and Italian Sprouting producing an abundance 
of greens that are prepared in the same manner as As¬ 
paragus ; has a delicious and delicate flavor appreciated 
by every user. White Cap Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; ]4 lb 
80c; 1 lb. $2.80 Postpaid. 
(Plant January to June) 
Early Snowball [90 days]—One of our choicest ve¬ 
getables. Requires same treatment and cultivation a* 
Cabbage but can be grown both early and late. Not 
so hardy or resistant to hot, dry, or cold weather as 
Cabbage and requires abundance of water in summer. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. $1.00; ]41b $3.50 Postpaid. 
Carrots 
Brussels Sprouts 
(Plant March to July) 
Brussels Sprouts [100 days] is a delicious vegetable 
belonging to the Cabbage family but it excells Cabbage 
in mildness and sweetness. Culture is the same as 
Cabbage and should be sown in April or May in open 
ground. It is mostly grown for Winter use and as the 
plants are quite hardy they are allowed to remain in 
the garden until after frost which improves the quality. 
Long Island Improved.—Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; %tt> 50c; 
tb $1.75 Postpaid. 
All Season Cabbage 
Cabbage 
(Plant January to July) 
Postpaid 
Pkt. oz. ]4tt). lib 
All Season (Yellow Resistant) 
[90] days—This Cabbage is fine 
for Fall use and Winter storage. 
The heads measure 10 to 11 in. 
across and 7 in deep. They are 
solid and heavy, weighing from 9 
to 10 lbs. each. Also used for 
early planting. 
. . .5c 
20c 
75c 
2.50 
Red Danish Round [120 days] . 
. . .5c 
20c 
75c 
2.50 
Charleston Wakefield .. 
. . .5c 
15c 
50c 
2.00 
Copenhagen Market . 
. . .5c 
15c 
60c 
2.00 
Danish Ballhead . 
15c 
50c 
1.80 
Early Jersey Wakefield . 
. . .5c 
15c 
50c 
1.75 
Early Summer . 
. . .5c 
15c 
50c 
1.75 
Golden Acre . 
. . ,5c 
20c 
75c 
2.50 
Houser . 
20c 
75c 
2.50 
Late Drumhead . 
. . .5c 
15c 
50c 
1.75 
Late Flat Dutch . 
. . .5c 
20c 
60c 
2.00 
Penn. State Ballhead . 
. . .5c 
40c 
1.25 
4.25 
Surehead ((Late) . 
15c 
50c 
2.00 
Wisconsin Hollander . 
. . .5c 
20c 
75c 
2.50 
Chinese or Celery—This except¬ 
ionally fine vegetable is a native 
of China. Sow seed like Cabbage in 
Spring or August. When the outer 
leaves are stripped off shows a pic¬ 
ture of Lettuce and Celery com¬ 
bined. Shredded it makes the finest 
slaw and stripped of its mid-ribs, 
which are eaten like Celery, it 
makes a fine salad. Also possesses 
a very mild flavor .5c 15o 55c 1.75 
Snowball Cauliflower 
(Plant March to August) 
Pride of Denmark [75 days]— 
A new Carrot introduced by a 
Danish seed grower. We have 
found it to be an excellent Car¬ 
rot of medium size, fine flavor, 
rich dark orange color, and un¬ 
usually productive. 
Chantenay, or Model . 
Early Scarlet Short Horn . 
Danver Half Long . 
Postpaid 
Pkt. 
OZ. 
%!b. 
lib 
.5c 
15c 
35c 
1.00 
.5c 
15c 
35c 
1.00 
.5c 
15c 
35c 
1.00 
.5c 
15c 
35o 
1.00 
Celeriac 
(Plant February to May) 
Non Plus Utra [120 days] (Turnip Rooted Celery) 
The plant forms a thick edible root and requires no 
hilling. The flesh is pure white and tender. The 
flavor is not unlike that of the blanching type of Cel¬ 
ery. It may be either cooked and creamed or served 
cold with vinegar as a salad. Its main use, however, 
consists in adding flavor to soups and stews of which 
it has no equal. Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; ]41b 75c. Postpaid. 
Fordhook Celery 
Celery 
(Plant February to April) 
Postpaid 
Pkt. oz. %!b. lib 
Fordhook [120 days]—This 
variety is without question the 
finest in existance. The plants 
are stocky and compact averag¬ 
ing 15 to 18 in. and easily 
blanched. Always tender, crisp, 
juicy, and a fine keeper.5c 30c 1.00 3.25 
Columbia .5c 25c 90c 3.00 
Giant Pascal .5c 20c 75o 2.50 
Golden Hearted .5c 25o 90o 3.00 
Golden Self Blanching .5c 30o 85o 3.00 
Winter Queen .5o 20c 75o 2.50 
Improved White Plume .5c 20c 75o 2.50 
Collards 
(Plant March to August) 
Georgia, Southern or Creole [80 days]—One of the 
most popular Southern vegetables, largely used in 
place of Cabbage. It is hardier and easier to grow 
than Cabbage and can be grown on poorer soil and 
withstand insects better. Cultivate like late Cabbage. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; 35c. Postpaid. 
A NEW AND BETTER GARDEN GLOVE 
Men and Women sizes. Price 75c a pair. 2 palre 
$1.40. 80c each Postpaid. 
