Memphis, Tenn 
RUSSELL-HECKLE 
Garden Seeds 23 
flush Butler or Lima Straus 
Culture —Lima Beans for the home garden should be a con¬ 
tinuous summer crop and sowings may be made from March to 
September. Plant one inch deep and six inches apart Have 
drills iy 2 to 21/2 feet apart. One pound to 100 feet of drill. 
Price any of the following varieties of Bush Butter 
Beans Uniform as follows: Postpaid, pit., 10c; y z lb., 
20c; lb., 30c; 2 lbs., 45c. Not prepaid, pkt., 10c; y 2 lb., 
15c; lb., 25c; 2 lbs., 35c. 
Prices on larger quantities given on our Green Ink 
List. 
HENDERSON BUSH LIMA. The “Baby Lima.” Ready 
in 60 days. Early, hardy vines produce pods 3 inches jgl 
long containing 3 or 4 Beans. W'\ 
BURPEE’S IMPROVED BUSH LIMA. Very large pods 
filled with immense size white beans that are delici¬ 
ous in flavor. 
FORDHOOK BUSH LIMA. Beans oval, thick, light / f4 
green, very tender and of rich flavor. Pods produced ;' 
in clusters. ( ■ 
NEVER-PAIL SPECKLED BUSH LIMA. Very pro- | / 
lific. Even in driest hot weather they will produce |f 
large crops. Beans are speckled white and red, of || 
medium size. \ % 
WOOD’S PROLIFIC BUSH LIMA. Bean is white, 
slightly larger than Henderson, and a very prolific \i§$ 
bearer. 
superior 
Beet Seed 
well established, thin to 4 to 6 .. V»fW -^ ■ % t - » t 
inches in the row. About 60 *, ejJjJliiij 
days in maturing, according to 
variety. One ounce to 50 feet 
of row. 
Price of any of the following Mr' :* 
varieties of Beet seed: Postpaid, mf . 
pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 2 oz., 20c; V4 lh., 25c; y 2 lb., 35c; 1 lb., 55c. 
Prices on larger quantities given on our Green Ink List. m lltliSlil 
CROSBY’S EGYPTIAN. One of the most widely grown tur- M 
nip-shaped Beets in cultivation today. Will produce Beets ■ ffftpltlf 
ready for pulling in 40 days. The smooth, dark red roots ■ 
are topped with light green foliage, which is prominently f 1S||| 
speckled with dark red. The flesh is carmine, handsomely 
marked with white zones, very tender and of uniformly Yf|| 
sweet quality. ^ 
EARLY WONDER. A variety which has gained wide popularity among market- 
gardeners, and one which the amateur may also grow with every confidence. 
It may be sown early, and it matures in 42 days. It is so uniform in growth 
that the crop can be lifted practically at one time, yielding the land early and 
quickly for the second crop. The root is nearly globular in shape, slightly 
flattened. The leaves are of medium size, and the color of the flesh is deep blood-red; 
sweet and free from strings. 
DETROIT DARK RED. Extended experience has shown that this Beet comes nearer 
the ideal than any other, and where but one variety is used this should be the first 
choice. The round, dark red globe roots are uniformly smooth. The flesh of the very 
young Beets is almost black-red, turning to dark 
M crimson with dark purple zones as the Beets grow 
larger. ^When cooked, the Beets are of an appetizing 
EARLY BLOOD TURNIP. A splendid variety, deep 
blood red skin, with rich red flesh, which is very 
Fordhook 
Bush Lima 
Crosby’s Egyptian 
Beet 
SPECIAL OFFER 
8—5c size packets of any above Beets postpaid for 
<c. 
7—10c 1 oz. packets of any above Beets postpaid for 
Stock Beets or Mangel Wurzels 
Culture —Deep soil produces the largest crops. Sow 
in rows 18 inches to 2 feet apart, 1 inch deep, and when 
the plants are 3 to 4 inches high they should be thinned 
out 6 to 8 inches apart. Mangels make excellent feed 
for stock of all kinds. 
Prices of any of the following Stock Beets, postpaid, 
pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; *4 lb-» 15c; y 2 lb., 25c; 1 lb., 45c. 
GIANT FEEDING SUGAR. Desirable for stock feed¬ 
ing, being especially rich in sugar. 
GOLDEN TANKARD MANGEL. Yields enormous 
crops; flesh deep orange-yellow; oblong in shape. 
MAMMOTH LONG RED MANGEL. Grows to an enor¬ 
mous size in deep, rich soil. 
Prices on larger quantities given on our Green Ink 
List. 
Golden 
Tankard 
Mangel 
Early Blood 
Turnip Beet 
