Paterson, N. J. 
27 
2 lbs. 
10 lbs. 
.75 
3.50 
.85 
4.00 
.95 
4.50 
.85 
4.00 
1.20 
.75 
3.50 
.75 
3.50 
.75 
3.50 
.85 
4.00 
$0.95 
$4.50 
.85 
4.00 
.65 
3.00 
.65 
3.00 
.65 
3.00 
BEAN S—Lima—Continued. 
BEANS—Bush Lima 
One pound will plant 50 feet of row. 
Lb. 
Burpee’s Improved. A bush form of the 
old Large Flat Pole Lima _ .40 
Fordhook. A very productive variety 
of the Potato Lima type _ .45 
Dreer’s. Round, thick; about one week 
later than Burpee’s _ .50 
Henderson. Beans very small, but early. 
.45 
McCrea’s. (See Novelties, page 24) .65 
BEANS—Pole String 
Horticultural, or Speckled Cranberry .40 
Kentucky Wonder, or Old Homestead. 
The most popular of the Pole String 
Beans. Long, green and stringless. 
.40 
Kentucky Wonder Wax. Wax-podded .40 
Scarlet Runner. Bright scarlet flowers .45 
BEANS—Shell 
English Broad Windsor. Used as a shell 
Bean when green _$0.50 $0.95 
Dwarf Horticultural _ .45 
White Marrow _ L _ .35 
White Kidney _ .35 
White Navy or Boston Pea _ .35 
BORECOLE OR KALE 
One ounce will produce 3000 plants. 
Pkt. Oz. V± lb. 
Dwarf Green Curled Scotch. Dwarf and 
compact; densely curled _$0.10 $0.25 $0.75 
Siberian Kale, or Sprouts. Sow in Sep¬ 
tember for early greens in Spring .10 .25 .75 
Tall. Grows about 2 ft. _ .10 .25 .75 
BRUSSEL SPROUTS 
One ounce will produce 3000 plants. 
Vz oz. Oz. Vi lb. 
Brechin Castle. A wonderful exhibition 
variety _Pkt. 15c; $0.40 $0.75 $2.50 
Long Island Improved. Solid, round 
sprouts of good quality. Pkt. 10c; .25 .45 1.50 
BROCCOLI 
Italian Green Calabrese. A delicious vegetable hav¬ 
ing the combined flavor of asparagus and cauli¬ 
flower _Pkt. 15c; Vi oz. 60c; 1 oz. $1.50 
Italian Rape or Senaps. Distinct from other Broc- 
colis. The turnip like leaves are used for greens 
as well as the small flower heads. Hardy. Can 
be sown in Autumn for spring crop. 
Pkt. 15c; oz. 35c; Vi lb. $1.00 
BEETS 
One ounce will sow 50 feet of drill. 
EARLY VARIETIES 
Oz. 
Early Wonder. The best, globe-shaped 
variety, blood red, small tops, excel¬ 
lent for early or late planting. 
Pkt. 10c; $0.20 
Crosby’s Egyptian. Flattened globe 
shape _ Pkt. 10c; .20 
Extra Early Flat Egyptian. An extra 
early variety with small top. Slight¬ 
ly zoned _Pkt. 10c; .20 
Eclipse. An early variety, medium size, 
round, bright red, zoned pinkish white. 
Pkt. 10c; .20 
Vi lb. 
Lb. 
$0.70 
$2.00 
.50 
1.50 
.50 
1.50 
.50 
1.50 
BEETS—Continued. 
Oz. Vk lb. Lb. 
Early Model. A grand early variety; 
globe-shaped, of deep red color. 
Pkt. 10c; .20 .50 1.50 
MID-SEASON AND LATE VARIETIES 
Detroit Dark Red. A very fine late var¬ 
iety and particularly good for winter 
keeping _Pkt. 10c; .20 .50 1.50 
Crimson Globe. Medium size; late or 
main crop variety _Pkt. 10c; .20 .50 1.50 
Half-Long Blood. Second early sort and 
a good keeper _Pkt. 10c; .20 .50 1.50 
Long Smooth Blood. A real Winter var¬ 
iety, 14 in. long; good quality. 
Pkt. 10c; .20 .50 1.50 
Winter Keeper. Grand variety for late 
use _Pkt. 15c; .40 1.00 3.00 
Perpetual, or Spinach Beet 
Pkt. 15c; .25 .75 2.50 
SWISS CHARD 
Giant Lucullus. A delicious variety hav¬ 
ing green leaves which are crimped 
and curled _Pkt. .10; .20 .50 1.50 
CABBAGE 
One ounce will produce 3000 plants. 
Vz oz. Oz. X A lb. 
All Seasons. A favorite drumhead var¬ 
iety good either for early or late 
crop_Pkt. 10c $0.30 $0.50 $1.50 
Baby Head. About 6 in. in diameter; 
round, solid. Good for forcing and 
early use _Pkt. 10c; .35 .60 2.00 
Charleston Wakefield. Heads solid, larg¬ 
er than the regular Jersey Wakefield. 
Not so early _Pkt. 10c; .30 .50 1.50 
Copenhagen Market. Early, round head, 
short stem, about one week later than 
Wakefield _Pkt. 10c; .35 .60 2.00 
Danish Ball Head, or Holland. A med¬ 
ium heading sort. Valuable for win¬ 
ter use _Pkt. 10c; .35 .60 2.00 
Danish Round Head. Very round, solid 
winter sort; largely grown. 
Pkt. 10c; .35 .60 2.00 
Early Jersey Wakefield. Extra early 
variety. Heads are broad, cone shape 
and very solid _Pkt. 10c; .30 .50 1.50 
Early Flat Dutch (Stein’s). An early 
variety, heads round, flat and solid. 
Pkt. 10c; .30 .50 1.50 
Golden Acre. Earliest of all round- 
headed varieties. Seven days earlier 
than Wakefield _Pkt. 10c; .35 .60 2.00 
Large Late Flat Dutch. Heads large, 
round, flattened, medium stem and 
very hardy _Pkt. 10c; .30 .50 1.50 
Large Late Drumhead. Flat and solid. 
A good keeper _Pkt. 10c; .30 .50 1.50 
Succession. The best second early var¬ 
iety. Heads round and flat. 
Pkt. 10c; .30 .50 1.50 
Savoy Perfection Drumhead. The har¬ 
diest and best Savoy variety. 
Pkt. 10c; .35 .60 2.00 
CABBAGE—Red 
Vz oz. Oz. 14 lb. 
Mammoth Red Rock. Round, solid heads 
of deep red color _Pkt. 10c. $0.35 $0.60 $2.00 
Red Stonehead. Large, solid, red-leaved 
variety _Pkt. 10c. .35 .60 2.00 
