Wetsel*s 
Asparagus 
SEED—(Planl tn March) 
Mary Washington—Rust resistant strain of (riant 
type. Pkt. 5c: oz. lOo: Ib. 25o; 1 lb. 75c Postpaid. 
ROOTS—(Set Out In Feb. and March) 
Mary Washington—(1 and S year old) 25c per doz. 
25 for 50c; $1.25 per 100. Not Postpaid. 
Beans, Bush Snap 
(Plant April to August) 
Not Postpaid 
1 Ib. 2lbs. 5lbs. 10 Ibt. 
Dixie White — Vines llprht 
(jreen, 18 inches hlph. Pods llftht 
preen, 4 Inches lonp, round and 
straipht: strinpless when younp. 
Wonderful ylelder and excel¬ 
lent as a dry shell Bean with 
flavor equal to or better than 
Navy. 
....25c 
45o 
90c 
$1.60 
Bountiful . 
35o 
75c 
1.40 
•Burpee’s Stringless . 
35o 
75c 
1.30 
Dwarf Horticultural . 
....25c 
40c 
SOc 
1.50 
Full Measure . 
....250 
40o 
80c 
1.50 
•Giant Stringless . 
35c 
75o 
1.30 
Red Valentine . 
,...200 
35c 
75o 
1.30 
Refugee or 1.000 to 1.... 
....20c 
35o 
75o 
1 30 
Tendergreen Stringless 
40o 
SOc 
1.50 
•Tennessee Green Pod .... 
35o 
75c 
130 
(•11c per Ib. in 100 lb. lots.) 
Beans, Bush Shell 
(Plant June and July) 
Not Postpaid 
1 Ib. 2lbs. 5lbs. 10 lbs. 
Red Kidney .20o 35c 75o $1.40 
White Kidney .20o 35o 75o 1.40 
White Navy .lOo 15o 35o .60 
Beans, Pole or Cornfield 
(Plant May to July) 
Not Postpaid 
1 Ib. 2lbs. 5lbs. 10 lbs. 
Creaseback, Striped 
35o 
75o 
$1.40 
Creaseback, White 
35o 
75c 
1.40 
Horticultural King 
Pole . 
45o 
S5c 
1 50 
Horticultural Pole 
35o 
75c 
1.40 
Kentucky Wonder, 
Brown 
....20o 
35o 
75c 
1.35 
Kentucky Wonder, 
Wax . 
35o 
75o 
1.40 
Kentucky Wonder, 
White 
.20o 
35o 
75c 
1.40 
Lazy Wife . 
35o 
75c 
1.40 
Missouri Wonder or 
Noxal 
.25o 
45o 
85o 
1.50 
Red Cut Short, Tough .. 
35o 
75o 
1.40 
Tennessee Wonder 
45o 
85c 
1.50 
Missouri Wonder Pole Bean 
Beans, Wax Pod 
(Plant April to August) 
Not Postpaid 
1 Ib. 2lbs. 5lbs. 10 lbs. 
Davis White Wax, (Bush) _20o 35c 75c $1.40 
Improved Golden Wax, (Bush) 25o 40o SOo 1.50 
Kentucky Wonder Wax, (Pole) 20o 35o 75o 1.40 
Pencil Pod Black Wax, (Bush) 20c 35o 75o 1.40 
Dependable Garden Seeds 
Beans, Bush Lima Cabbage 
(Plant May to July) 
Not Postpaid 
1 Ib. 2lbs. 5lbs. 10 lbs. 
McCrea’s Lima (66 days) — 
The New Bush Lima that is 
different — the Baby Fordhook. 
The stocky bushes bear small 
pods but the beans are large, 
thick, and of the potato type. 
Excellent flavor, very prolific, 
retains a green tint, and does 
not break up in the can. A bean 
that canners have wanted for 
yearsn .. 
65c 
$1.50 
$2 75 
Burpee’s Improved .... 
.25c 
45o 
90c 
1.60 
Fordhook . 
.25c 
45o 
90o 
1.60 
Henderson . 
.20o 
35c 
75c 
1.35 
Speckled . 
.20c 
35c 
75c 
1.35 
McCrea’s Lima Bean 
Beans, Pole Lima 
(Plant May to July) 
Not Postpaid 
(Plant January to July) 
Postpaid 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
V* Ib. 
1 Ib. 
All Season . 
.5o 
15c 
40c 
$1.45 
Charleston Wakefield . 
.5c 
15c 
50c 
1.60 
Chinese or Celery . 
15c 
45c 
1.50 
Copenhagen Market . 
.5o 
15c 
50c 
1.60 
Danish Ballhead . 
.5o 
16c 
50c 
1.65 
Drumhead Savoy . 
.5o 
15c 
40c 
1.40 
Early Flat Dutch . 
.5c 
15c 
40c 
1.45 
Early Jersey Wakefield . .. 
.5c 
15c 
45c 
1.50 
Early Summer . 
.5o 
15c 
45c 
1.50 
Golden Acre . 
.5o 
15o 
45c 
1.50 
Houser . 
20c 
60c 
1.95 
Late Drumhead . 
.5c 
15c 
40c 
1.40 
Late Flat Dutch . 
.5c 
15o 
40c 
1.40 
Red Round . 
.5c 
15c 
40c 
1.40 
Sure Head (Late) . 
.5c 
15c 
40o 
1.40 
The Volga . 
.5c 
15c 
40c 
1.40 
Wisconsin Hollander . 
.5c 
20c 
65c 
2.25 
Carrots 
(Plant March to August) 
Postpaid 
Pkt. Oz. Vi lb. 1 Ib. 
Imperator (70 days)—A rich 
orange Carrot 7 to8 inches long 
but holding the thickness to the 
tapering semi-blunt 
end. 
It is 
fine grained, tender. 
has a 
small 
indistinct core, and a 
fine quality. 5o 
15c 
35c 
S5c 
Chantenay, or Model 
.5c 
10c 
30c 
75c 
Danver Half Long . 
.6c 
10c 
30c 
75c 
Pride of Denmark .. 
.5c 
10c 
30c 
75c 
Scarlet Short Horn 
.5o 
10c 
35c 
S5c 
Cauliflower 
(Plant January to June) 
Postpaid 
Pkt. Oz. V 4 . Ib. ■ 
Early Snowball .5c $1.15 $4.00 
Celeriac 
(Plant February to May) 
Postpaid 
Pkt. Oz. % Ib. 1 Ib. 
Turnip Rooted Celery .5c 25c 75o $2.50 
1 Ib. 2lbs. 5lbs. 10 lbs. 
Carolina or Sleva . 
.20o 
35c 
75c $1.35 
Early Leviathan .. 
.25e 
45c 
90o 
1.60 
Giant Podded . 
45c 
90c 
1.60 
King of the Garden .... 
.25o 
45o 
90c 
1.60 
Beets. Table 
(Plant March till August) 
Postpaid 
Pkt. Oz. % Ib. 1 Ib. 
Crimson Globe (50 days)—A 
smooth, firm, globe-shaped large 
early Beet. The flesh is deep 
purplish-crimson, sweet and ten¬ 
der with small, rich, bronze- 
purple 
foliage . 
.... 5c 
10 c 
25c 
SOc 
Crosby’s Early Egyptian .... 
....50 
lOo 
25c 
SOc 
Detroit Dark Red . 
....5c 
10 c 
30c 
90c 
Early 
Blood Turnip . 
....5c 
lOc 
25c 
SOo 
Early 
Eclipse . 
....50 
10 c 
25c 
SOc 
Large 
Late Red . 
....5c 
10 c 
25c 
SOo 
Swiss 
Chard (For Greens) . . 
....5c 
10 c 
25c 
SOc 
White 
Sugar . 
....5o 
10 c 
25c 
SOc 
Beets, Mangel or Stock 
(Plant April till June) 
Postpaid 
Pkt. Oz. % Ib. 1 Ib. 
Golden Tankard .5c Sc 20c 50c 
Large Red .5c Sc 20c 50c 
Broccoli 
(Plant In Jan. and Feb.) 
Postpaid 
Pkt. Oz. % lb. 1 Ib. 
Italian Green Sprouting .5o 20c $ .60 $2.00 
White Cap .5c 35o 1.15 4.40 
Brussel Sprouts 
(Pisi't March to July) 
Postpaid 
Pkt. Oz. ^ Ib. 1 Ib. 
Long Island Improved, ....... .^q 15c 50c 1.75 
Celery 
(Plant February to April) 
Pkt. Oz. ^ lbs. 1 Ib. 
Postpaid 
Golden Plume or Wonderful. 
(106 days)—Early, blight re- 
sistant with good storing 
quali- 
ties. Medium size, stocky. 
com- 
pact, plants with thick. 
full 
creamy hearts. It blanches 
readi- 
ly and is fine for home 
market. 
and 
35c 
.85 
$3.00 
Columbia . 
20c 
.75 
2.50 
Fordhook . 
40o 
1.25 
4.b0 
Giant Pascal . 
.5c 
20c 
1.75 
2.50 
Golden Hearted . 
.5c 
25o 
.80 
2 75 
Golden Self-Blanching . . . 
.50 
30o 
1.00 
3.75 
Winter Queen . 
20c 
.75 
2.50 
White Plume . 
20c 
.75 
2.25 
Golden Plume Celery 
