Early Leviathan 
Pole Lima Bean. 
This is a grand Pole Lima Bean, very 
early and a continuous bearer, which makes 
it possible to pick beans throughout the 
whole summer and until frost in the fall. 
The pods are very large, produced in clus 
ters and contain four to five large sized, 
flat beans which are of excellent quality. 
We consider this Lima the one to be de¬ 
pended upon for producing a good crop in 
any section of the country. We want all 
customers who grow Lima Beans to try 
this one. Pkt., 6c.; 3 pkts., 15c.; Y 2 
pint, 20c.; pint, 35c., postpaid. 
Mills’ Extra Early Blood Turnip Beet. i. 
This is an extra se¬ 
lected strain and has 
proven a great suc¬ 
cess wherever grown. 
Weshallsupply thous¬ 
ands of our custom¬ 
ers this year with 
this excellent strain. 
It is very early, early 
as any other variety 
grown and the color 
is a rich dark red and 
the illustration from 
a photograph shows 
the shape and ap¬ 
pearance. It has a 
very small top, is fine 
grained and always 
grows very smooth 
and the beets are al¬ 
ways of a very even 
size. This is one of 
the best varieties for 
early planting or for 
forcing for spring 
and summer crops or 
for use in the winter. 
It is very tender and 
crisp and highly priz¬ 
ed in market where- 
ever offered. It is a 
great keeper and will 
make an excellent 
crop in a few weeks 
sowing the seed. We want 
every custorne r who has any 
room to raise beets to sow a 
packet of this extra selected 
variety and we are sure it will be 
grown every year. More than 50,000 
gardens contained this splendid beet 
in 1909. and it is praised by all who 
tested it. Our crop of seed is suffi- 
cient wcbelive to supp ly al l our customers. P kt.. 5c.; 3 pkts.. 13c.; C pkts., 30c.; oz.. 15c.; 3 oz.. 35c. 
COLUMBIAN BEET. 
Thir beet grows very smooth, has clean roots 
three to four inches in diameter, w hich are ready 
for use almost as quickly as some of the earlier 
sorts and it is of much better quality than many 
of them. The flesh is deep blood red. tender, and 
of rich flavor, and it retains its fine quality until 
the roots have reached full growth. It is claimed 
by some that this is as early as the Egyptian. 
It is one of the very best to grow for winter. 
Even if sown as late as July it will produce roots 
of good size before frost. Pkt., 6c.; 3 pkts., 9c.; 
oz.. 10c t ; H lb.. 35c‘; % lt>., 35c.; Ih., 60c. 
CRIMSON GLOBE BEET. 
Here is a new variety that is giving great satis¬ 
faction everywhere. It is excellent for the table, 
exceedingly tender, beautiful form with rich, red 
flesh. The root grows to medium size, generally 
about three inches in diameter, is very handsome 
in shape, as will be seen by the illustration care¬ 
fully engraved from specimens grown in our trial 
grounds the past season. The surface is remark¬ 
ably smooth and has a very small tap root. The 
tops and leaves are small, which occupy but very 
little room in 
growing. It is 
free from any 
stringy or 
woody substan¬ 
ce that is fre¬ 
quent among 
many other va- 
rietes of beets. 
On account of 
its handsome 
color it was 
named ‘‘Crim¬ 
son Globe,” 
and makes a 
most beautiful 
and attractive 
a ppearance 
when a lot of 
them are placed 
on the market 
and they will 
readily sell any¬ 
where. 
Packet. 5c.; 
3 pkts. 10c.; 
6 pkts., 15c.; 
oz.. 12c.; 1-4 
lb.. 25c. 
SPECIAL 
OFFER 
Any 3 Packets 
Beet Seed, dif¬ 
ferent varieties 
For lOc, 
