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We forward seeds by Mail or Express as the purchaser may wish. When 
ordered by mail, add postage for Beans and Peas at the rate of 15 cents per 
quart and to Corn 10 cents per quart to Catalogue prices. 
Half pounds furnished at Pound Rates. 
Half bushels furnished at Bushel Rates. 
ASPARAGUS. 
Sow early in May, thinly, in rows, one inch deep 
and two feet apart. The next season plant in drills, 
two inches deep and two feet apart, spreading the 
roots well out, in ground thoroughly manured and 
trenched, at least two feet deep. 
Pkt. Oz. i/ 4 lb. Lb. 
Conover’s Colossal. The best variety.05 .10 .20 .50 
Conover’s Colossal, Roots, 2 years old. .per 100. .$1.25; per 1000., $10.00 
In consequence of the great bulk of Asparagus Boots we cannot send them 
by mail. 
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ENGLISH BEANS. 
Plant as early in the spring as the ground can be worked, from two to four 
inches apart, in drills from twenty-four to thirty inches apart. As soon as the 
plants are in full blossom, and the lower pods begin to set, pinch off the tops ; 
this will insure the filling of the pods and hasten the maturity of the seed. 
Beam ordered by mail are subject to an extra charge of 15 cents per quart for 
postage. Pints furnished, at quart rates. 
Pkt. Qt. Pk. 
Broad Windsor. The best sort, very hardy.10 .30 $1.25 
BEANS—Dwarf or Bush. 
A succession of sowings can be made from the first week in May until 
August. Plant in drills about two inches deep, and from eighteen inches to 
two feet apart, according to the richness of the soil; the poorer the soil the 
closer they can be planted; the plants should be about three inches apart. 
One quart is sufficient for one hundred feet of drill; two bushels for one acre in 
drills. 
