TO MAKE SURE THEY 
For Planting 
Instructions, 
See Vegetable 
Seed Chart on 
Page 29 
Items 
Pictured 
at Left 
CABBAGE 
Wards Lightning 
10 * 
PACKAGE 
BROCCOLI 
Italian Gr««n 
Sprouting 
7* 
PACKAGE 
BEETS 
Wards Red Beauty 
10 * 
PACKAGE 
BEANS 
Early Wonder 
Wax 
10 * 
PACKAGE 
BRUSSELS 
SPROUTS 
Improved 
Half Dwarf 
7* 
PACKAGE 
BEETS 
Crimson King 
15* 
PACKAGE 
CARROTS 
Danvers Half Long 
8 * 
PACKAGE 
CARROTS 
Earliest Coreless 
10 * 
PACKAGE 
BEANS 
Stringless Green 
Pod 
5* 
PACKAGE 
BEANS 
87 PJ 2665— Stale Variety. 
Listed in order of crop maturing. 
DWARF WAX 
Early Wonder Wax— The best new¬ 
ly introduced Bean. Large, strong 
plants loaded with long, plump, 
meaty pods mature in 35 days. 
Pkg. ,10c; y lb.. 21c; 1 tb ..38c 
Prolific Black Wax —An improve¬ 
ment over German Black Wax 
Bean. Golden yellow, pods 4 to 5 
in. long, meaty, brittle, stringless. 
Pkg...5c; y 2 lb. 15c; lib .27c 
Giant Stringiest Pencil Pod Wax— 
One of the best early Beans for 
home or local market. Golden 
yellow pods, wholly stringless. Plant 
successively May to August. 
Pkg... 7c; H lb.. 18c; lib..33c 
New Stringless Kidney Wax —If it’s 
new to you, try it this season. 
It is surprisingly prolific, abso¬ 
lutely stringless, and proof against 
blight and rust. Long, lemon- 
yellow pods, brittle and fleshy. 
Pkg. . ,7c; y lb. 18c; 1 lb. 33c 
Wardwells Delicious Wax —Large 
showy pods, golden yellow. Tender, 
fleshy, brittle, fine grained and al¬ 
most stringless. 
Pkg...7c; y lb.. 16c; lib..28c 
DWARF GREEN POD 
Wards Tendcrbcan —Enormously 
prolific, entirely stringless, and the 
most tender of all Beans. Long, 
round, dark green pods. Fine eat¬ 
ing and splendid for canning. 
Pkg. 12c; y lb. 25c; 1 lb, 42c 
Stringless Green Pod— Medium 
long pods are rich green, of fine 
texture and delicate flavor. Hardy, 
early, stringless. 
Pkg...5c; y lb..16c; lib..29c 
Bountiful Stringless —Perfectly 
stringless and plentiful over a long 
season. Large, uniform pods, rich 
green and most delicious. 
Pkg.. .7c; y 2 lb. 18c; lib. 33c 
POLE BEANS 
Golden Cluster Wax —Vigorous, 
highly productive Bean that climbs 
well and grows yellow pods in 
clusters. They are well flavored, 
keep well and are fine dried. 
Pkg . 8c; y 2 lb. 20c; lib .36c 
Kentucky Wonder Wax —Best pole 
wax beam for northern planting. 
It is very prolific and attractive; 
long pods entirely stringless. 
-Teg. . ,5c; y lb. 16c; lib.29c 
Chinese Yard Long —The slender, 
round pods 2 to 4 feet loftg ma¬ 
ture late in summer. Stringless, 
crisp and tender. 
Pkg .15c; y lb. 40c; lib .72c 
UMA BEANS 
Plant Limas when the ground is 
warm and the weather settled. 
Fordhook Bush —The only stiffly 
erect bush form of the •‘Potato”' 
Lima, this sturdy variety affords 
early crop of large, delicious Beans. 
Pkg...7c; y 2 lb. 18c; lib. 33c 
Early Leviathan Pole —Earliest va¬ 
riety of pole Lima, extremely hardy 
—producing clusters of pods with 
thick, melting, buttery Beans. 
Pkg...5c; y lb.17c; lib.30c 
Giant Bush— A universal favorite— 
early, large, productive, fine in 
flavor. Large crops of immense 
butter Beans. 
Pkg .10c; y lb. ,21c; 1 lb 38c 
BAKING BEANS 
White Wonder —The best, most 
prolific field Bean, grown only for 
drying. Pure white, they cook 
more quickly, and are even better 
flavored than navy. 
Pkg...5c; y lb. ,17c; lib..30c 
GROW IN ANY SOIL 
INOCULATOR 
87 PJ 2199—One of the best in- 
oculants for Peas, Beans and 
Sweet Peas. Simple, easy and 
economical to apply, it adds great¬ 
ly to the fertility of the soil. Use 
it before planting to increase the 
yield of peas and beans, the quan¬ 
tity and size of sweet peas. Ideal 
for the small gardener and home 
owner. Generous garden size, suf¬ 
ficient for up to 5 lbs. of seed. 
Each_15c; 2_25c; 3...33c 
ASPARAGUS 
Mary Washington—87 PJ 2664- 
Tail straight shoots with closely 
folded tips. Hardy, practically rust- 
free. Yields heavily three years 
from seeding. 
Pkg..6c; 1 oz..11c; y\b..ZZc 
BEETS 
87 PJ 2662 —State Variety. 
Listed in order of crop maturity. 
Wards Early Wonder —The whole 
crop will mature extremely early. 
Beets are very uniform in shape 
and rich, dark color. 
Pkg...5c; loz..10c; J^Ib..31c 
Wards Red Beauty —The richest 
and darkest red of any Beet, it re¬ 
tains its color in cooking. Perfect 
turnip shape, fine for market or 
canning and pickling. 
Pkg .10c; 1 oz. ,20c; y lb. 54c 
Crosby’s Egyptian —Especially fine 
for bunching for the early market. 
Good sized, dark red. 
Pkg. ..5c; loz. 10c; y lb ..31c 
Wards Baby Beet— This small 
early Beet starts its 4th year on 
the market already a big favorite! 
Smooth, perfectly globular, intense 
deep crimson. Ideal for canning or 
pickling whole. iy to 1 y inches 
in diameter. Tasty. 
Pkg..10c; loz..20c; y\b..5Ac 
Crimson King —Tender, fine fla¬ 
vored medium size. Globe shaped 
with small tops and tap root. 
Pkg. 15c; 1 oz. .25c; y lb. .75c 
Detroit Dark Red —Excellent main 
crop Beet, producing big, fine- 
flavored globe beets at any season. 
Pkg.. 5c; 1 oz. 10c; y lb. .31c 
Ohio Canner— Deep blood red 
Beet with no zoning and no stringi¬ 
ness. It remains sweet and tender 
late in growth; very handsome 
canned. 
Pkg .12c; 1 oz. ,22c; y lb. 65c 
MANGEL BEETS 
Eiffel Tower Mangel —Largest of 
all Mangel Beets and heaviest 
yielder. Requires deep, well-en¬ 
riched soil. Rich stock feed. 
loz.12c; y lb.... ..30c 
lib.82c; 5 lbs.$3.35 
Colossal Sugar Beet or Half Sugar 
Mangel— Highly nutritious,” it is 
excellent for stock-feeding and 
easily stored for winter. Oval 
shape with white flesh. Twice as 
productive as Sugar Beets. 
loz.7c; y lb.22c 
lib.57c; 5 lbs.$2.35 
BROCCOLI 
Italian Green Sprouting—87PJ2666 
—Remarkably early, tender and 
delicious. When the central head 
is cut, sprouts develop from the 
leaf axes, each terminating in a 
small green head. 
Package.7c; y ounce.... 15c 
BRUSSELL SPROUTS 
Improved Half Dwarf —87 PJ 2667 
—Looks like small cabbage heads 
but have a delicious flavor all their 
own. The main stem grows 2 to 3 
feet high, well covered with 1 inch 
sprouts, solid and tightly folded. 
Package.7c; 1 ounce.21 c 
CABBAGE 
87 PJ 2676 —Stale Variety. 
Listed in order of crop maturity. 
Lightning—Very hardy, sure to 
head, and always earliest to market. 
Depend upon it for large, market¬ 
able heads 75 days from sowing. 
Package-10c; 1 ounce.30c 
Early Jersey Wakefield—E x t r a 
early, hardy Cabbage from a special 
reselected strain. Medium sized 
heads, solid and uniformly pointed 
with tender, well-blanched heart. 
Package.5c; 1 ounce..... 15c 
Copenhagen Market—Universal 
market favorite. Vigorous, com¬ 
pact and upright. Round heads, 
medium light green, average 10 lbs. 
Package.7c; l ounce.19c 
Golden Acre—Hard round heads 
with few outer leaves. Quick grow¬ 
ing, uniform size, a good shipper. 
Package.8c; 1 ounce.25c 
Red Stonehead—The best late red 
cabbage. Solid heads, dark pur¬ 
plish to the center. Keeps well. 
Package.8c; 1 ounce.21 c 
Penn State Ballhead—Penn State 
College’s improvement on Danish 
Ballhead. - Yields heavily, keeps 
well, and resists disease. 
Package-10c; 1 ounce..... 32c 
Giant Flat Dutch—This late, flat 
cabbage is best keeping, surest 
heading large cabbage grown. 
Package-10c; 1 ounce.30c 
Danish Ballhead—A hardy, late 
cabbage. Solid, crisp and tender. 
Package.8c; 1 ounce.21 c 
DISEASE RESISTANT CABBAGE 
87 PJ 2677 —State Variety. 
Disease resistant strains grow well 
in fields formerly abandoned. 
All Season—Plant it early or 
late! Heads are uniform, nearly 
round, very large, hard and solid. 
Package ....10c; 1 ounce.25c 
Wisconsin Hollander—P roof 
against “yellows” or “yellow rot.” 
Package... ,10c; 1 ounce.27c 
Lightning—Try this for a heavy 
yield from cabbage-sick soil. 
Package.... 15; 1 ounce.55c 
Giant Flat Dutch—A disease resist¬ 
ant strain of Wards grandest vari¬ 
ety described above. Fine quality. 
Package.... 15c; 1 ounce.55c 
CARROTS 
87 PJ 2668 —State Variety. 
Listed in the order of crop maturity. 
Wards Earliest Coreless—The ear¬ 
liest, sweetest, most tender and 
only really coreless carrot grown. 
Pkg..10c; loz..19c; y lb..48c 
Danvers Half Long—Orange scar¬ 
let about 6 in. long. Sweet, fine¬ 
grained; also planted for stock feed. 
Pkg...8c; loz .15c; y lb. 42c 
Imperator—(Tendersweet) 7 to 8 
inches long, resembling Danvers. 
Pkg...8c; loz.15c; y lb ..42c 
Chantenay—(Model) Wards 
Chantenay is very popular for 
bunching. Half long, stump rooted; 
rich orange red, tender and free 
from core. 
Pkg...8c; loz.15c; >£lb..42c 
Red Cored Chantenay—Attractive 
sliced or diced, with no stringy, 
yellow core. Medium early. 
Pkg...7c; loz..13c; y lb. .39c 
Improved Long Orange—Smooth 
straight roots often 12 in. long. 
Does best in light, cultivated soil. 
Pkg.. 5c; loz .12c; y lb..36c 
Mastodon Field Carrot—N u t r i - 
tious for cows and horses. Smooth 
white roots, 8 to 10 in. long, 
loz.. 10c; y lb. 25c; lib..69c 
All Seeds 
Shipped Prepaid. 
Buy anything in this catalog on Wards Budget Plan, Page 37. 
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