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“Garden and Flower Seeds Priced Delivered to Any Post Office in U. S.” 
VEGETABLE SEEDS 
THE ROSWELL SEED CO. give no warranty, expressed or im¬ 
plied, as to the description, quality, productiveness, or any other matter, 
of any seeds, bulbs, plants or trees which they send out. If the 
purchaser does not accept the goods on these terms, they are to be 
returned at once. 
Beans 
Plant Beans as soon as danger of frost is past, about April 10th. One pound to 
fifty feet drill. For late crop plant July 1st, and again August 1st. 
BUSH VARIETIES 
BURPEE’S STRINGLESS GREEN POD. 
Just what its name indicates, round 
green pods, entirely stringless. Very 
early. Our best seller. 
V 2 lb .20; 1 lb .30; 10 lbs 2.50 
STRINGLESS BLACK WAX. Round, 
yellow pod. Black seed. Stringless. 
y 2 lb .20; 1 lb .30; 10 lbs 2.50 
GOLDEN WAX. Yellow pod, flat. 
y 2 lb .20; 1 lb .30; 10 lbs 2.50 
GREEN STRINGLESS REFUGEE. 
Round, silver-green pods. Stringless and 
very tender. Seed mottled violet. 
y 2 lb .20; 1 lb .30; 10 lbs 2.50 
EARLY VALENTINE. An old standard 
green pod variety. 
y 2 lb .20; 1 lb .30; 10 lbs 2.50 
GIANT STRINGLESS GREEN POD. 
Very similar to Burpee’s Stringless, ex¬ 
cept larger and later. 
y 2 lb .20; 1 lb .30; 10 lbs 2.50 
RUNNING VARIETIES 
Plant in hills twelve inches apart, one pound to hundred hills. 
KENTUCKY WONDER. (Pole). Old, 
well known variety. Has been our best 
seller in pole beans for years. Always 
give satisfaction. Green pods, 7 to 8 
inches long. Very hardy and strong 
climber. 
y 2 lb .20; 1 lb .30; 10 lbs 2.50 
LAZY WIFE (Pole). Green pods, grow 
in clusters, very easily picked. 
y 2 lb .20; 1 lb .30; 10 lbs 2.50 
RED SPECKLED CUT SHORT. Old 
standard variety for planting in corn. 
y 2 lb .20; 1 lb .30; 10 lbs 2.50 
BURGER’S STRINGLESS GREEN POD 
(Pole). This is said to excel Kentucky 
Wonder, in that the pods have no strings. 
y 2 lb .20; 1 lb .30; 10 lbs 2.50 
GOLDEN CLUSTER WAX (Pole). Yel¬ 
low, flat pods. Stringless. Vigorous 
climber, very productive. White seed. 
y 2 lb .20; 1 lb .30; 10 lbs 2.50 
McCASLAN. Flat, green pods, some¬ 
times 10 inches long. White seed. A 
heavy yielder. 
y 2 lb .25; 1 lb .40; 10 lbs 3.00 
LIMA BEANS 
LARGE BUSH. 
y 2 lb .25; 1 lb .40; 10 lbs 3.00 
SMALL BUSH. 
y 2 lb .25; 1 lb .40; 10 lbs 3.00 
LARGE POLE. 
y 2 lb .25; 1 lb .40; 10 lbs 3.00 
SMALL POLE. 
y 2 lb .25; 1 lb .40; 10 lbs 3.00 
Beets 
Plant early in the Spring, as the young plants will stand light frost. Later in the 
season for succession. One ounce to fifty feet drill, six pounds per acre. Rows 
18 inches apart. 
EARLY BLOOD TURNIP. Best for 
early planting. 
Pkt .05; oz .10; 141b .30; lb 1.00 
ECLIPSE. Good for second planting. 
Pkt .05; oz .10; 141b .30; lb 1.00 
DETROIT DARK RED. Best for can¬ 
ning. 
Pkt .05; oz .10; 141b .30; lb 1.00 
EXTRA EARLY EGYPTIAN. Early, 
dark red, flat. 
Pkt .05; oz .10; 141b .30; lb 1.00 
LONG BLOOD RED. Slower growing 
than the globe varieties, more prolific. 
Pkt .05; oz .10; 141b .30; lb 1.00 
SWISS CHARD. Grown chiefly for the 
tops. Served like spinach. 
Pkt .05; oz .10; 141b .30; lb 1.00 
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