Lincoln, Nebraska 
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\ O D A D A Z''* | f C One ounce to 50 ft. of drill 
O 1 JTv /-V VJ. U O 6 pounds to the acre. 
Washington Asparagus 
Add 
Sow in March or April, in good mellow 
soil, after soaking the seed 24 hours In 
warm water, in drills one foot apart, and 
one inch deep; thin the plants to 4 Inches 
apart. The following spring transplant into 
permanent beds. 
PALMETTO—An early maturing and 
prolific variety with thick, dark green 
shoots, distinctly pointed at the tip. Pkt. 
5c: oz. 10c; 14 lb. 25c; lb. 75c. 
WASHINGTON (Rust Resistant)—A new 
heavy yielding, rust resisting variety with 
long, thick, heavy stalks, closely folded at 
the tips; color rich, dark green. Pkt. 6c; 
oz. 15c; 14 lb. 50c; lb. $1.50. 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
A year may be saved by buying the 
roots. Dig a trench 1 foot deep and 1 foot 
wide; put 4 to 0 inches of well rotten ma¬ 
nure in the trench, covering 1 or 2 inches 
with dirt. Set the roots 1 foot apart and 
see that the roots are evenly spread out in 
planting, and before they are covered. The 
rows should be 3 or 4 feet apart Price: 
2 year old roots. 
Palmetto ] Per 25 Per 50 100 1000 
Washington { $.50 $.85 $1.50 $12.50 
postage for mailing 
BEANS — Dwarf or Bush 
One pound will plant about fifty feet of drill. 
PENCIL POD BLACK WAX—15 in. high, bear round, thick, string, 
less, rich, yellow pods, 6 to 7 inches long, of excellent quality, con¬ 
taining black seed. 
IMPROVED RED VALENTINE—Early and productive. Pods 
round, medium green, and of good quality. 
IMPROVED RUST-PROOF GOLDEN WAX—The pods average 6 
Inches long, are quite fleshy, straight, broad, flat and of a rich golden 
yellow color. Absolutely stringless at all stages. 
BRITTLE WAX—Very early. Pods handsome, waxy light yellow; 
5% to 6 in. long, round and tihck; very fleshy, brittle, stringless, 
without fibre. 
LITTLE WONDER NAVY—Valuable for field culture; very prolific, 
sxcellent dry bean. 
BURPEE’S STRING¬ 
LESS GREEN POD— 
Early, hardy, vigorous 
and productive; pods 
large, thick, round and 
creasebacked. dark 
green in color; strict¬ 
ly stringless; tender 
and brittle; of good 
quality. 
BOUNTIFUL—Best ol 
the early flat podded 
green varieties. Very 
early, stringless, fine 
quality, hardy and pro¬ 
ductive. 
GIANT STRINGLESS 
GREEN POD —Early 
and prolific; round, 
straight, thick, meaty 
pods free from strings; 
deep green, and of ex¬ 
cellent quality. 
POLE BEANS 
1 pound to 100 hills 
EARLY GOLDEN 
CLUSTER WA X— 
Early, and productive; 
pods 614 to 7 in. long, 
straight, broad and 
flat, meaty, light waxy 
yellow; beans white. 
KENTUCKY! WON¬ 
DER. or OLD HOME¬ 
STEAD — The earliest 
and most popular, 
green-podded climbing, 
or corn-hill bean; very 
productive; pods 8 to 
9 Inches long, very 
slender curved, tender 
and good quality. 
Kound Pod Kidney 
or Brittle Wax 
Price of Beans. See Pace 2 
