FARM, GARDEN AND SEED ANNUAL 
Recent Novelties 
and Specialties 
New High-Quality Snap Bean. “Tendergreen” 
Here is a bean more hardy and even better than Full 
Measure which has been our highest quality, early bean 
heretofore. The pods are handsome, round and fleshy, six 
inches long, absolutely stringless and have a delicious 
flavor. The plant is robust and productive. It is the same 
in season as Full Measure (54 days), or possibly a day 
earlier, as compared with 49 days for Bountiful. Price 
per pkt., 15c.; per pt., 30c.; per qt., 50c.; 10 lbs., $1.90; 
100 lbs., $16.00. 
Early Wonder Beet 
The most popular early bunching beet. To satisfy criti¬ 
cal growers, who demand an ideal in shape, color and sea¬ 
son, is quite a difficult matter. Ideals vary considerably, 
but we have pleased a very critical trade with our stock 
of Early Wonder Beet. The shape is a flattened globe; 
flesh tender, sweet, and attractive, deep red with very in¬ 
distinct zones—particularly the light zones so undesirable 
in many stocks; tops are small and slender. In season it 
is about 55 days from seeding to market stage. Price per 
pkt., 10c.; per oz., 15c.; per 14-lb., 30c.; per lb., $1.00. 
EARLY WONDER BEET 
Detroit Dark Red Beet 
A distinctly superior stock of this extensively 
used variety. The color is dark blood-red, some¬ 
what brighter than our foi’mer stock. This color 
is without trace of purple or brown and without 
the common fault of large light zones. It also 
maintains its attractive color after being cooked 
or canned. “Detroit” has long been recognized as 
a beet of very high table quality. Tops are uni¬ 
form, slender, erect; roots globe or turnip-shaped, 
with small tap root. About 65 days from seeding 
to market stage. Price per pkt., 10c.; per oz., 
15c.; per 14-lb., 30c.; per lb., $1.00. 
Golden Plume Celery 
Many pronounce this the best Golden Self- 
Blanching Celery in existence; the present stock 
is a result of more than twenty years’ extreme DETROIT DARK RED BEET 
care and selection. Golden Plume has taken first 
prize at National Vegetable Growers’ Conventions. Our stock is an improved strain of “Golden 
Plume”, also called “Wonderful” developed from originator’s stock. Grown from best and earliest 
plants; ’ selected for their medium height; stocky, full-hearted and compact, with thick, solid stalks 
which’blanch easily. Price per pkt., 10c.; per oz., 55c.; per 14-lb., $1.80; per lb., $6.00. 
Utah or Golden Crisp Celery 
A green celery for winter storage, about 15 days later than Golden Plume, blanching more 
readily than most green varieties. Golden Crisp is outstanding for its thick, stringless, crisp stalks, 
which have an unusually fine flavor. Plants are sturdy, compact, medium-tall; about 130 days from 
seeding to market stage. Price per pkt., 10c.; per oz., 55c.; per 14-lb., $1.80; per lb., $6.00. 
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