GROW CRISP, TENDER, TASTY 
VEGETABLES IN YOUR OWN 
GARDEN 
WITH 
Liefgreen’s Superior Vegetable Seeds 
BURPEE’S STRINGLESS GREEN POD 
The Improved Type—Tender and Crisp 
Beans—Frijoles 
ASK FOR QUANTITY PRICE 
We Can Always Supply Any Quantity 
for Large Plantings 
CULTURE—For a Spring crop plant in 
February, March and April, according 
to the location. For Fall crop, plant in 
August and early September. Beans en¬ 
joy a well-drained loamy soil. Irrigate 
Beans only when needed and do not flood 
the vines. Cultivate frequently and be¬ 
fore the soil has a chance to crust. Plant 
Bush Beans about three-inches apart in 
three-foot rows at the rate of about one 
pound to 100 feet of row and from 75 to 
100 pounds per acre. Plant Pole Beans 
at the rate of one pound to 200 feet of 
row and about 40 pounds per acre. 
PRICES ON BEAN SEED— Unless other¬ 
wise stated prices are uniformly as fol¬ 
lows: Pkt., 5c; */ 2 lb., 20c; 1 lb., 30c; 5 lbs., 
$1.25; 10 lbs., $2.25; postpaid. F.O.B. Phoe¬ 
nix or counter prices as follows: Pkt., 5c; 
'/ 2 ib., 15c; 1 lb., 25c; 5 lbs., $1.00 10 lbs., 
$1.80. 
Beans—Dwarf or Bush, 
Green Pod 
FULL MEASURE —This excellent variety 
is fast becoming popular with our gard¬ 
eners. Pods are somewhat like stringless 
Green Pod but longer and more slender, 
about 5 inches long, of splendid quality 
and entirely stringless. 
BURPEE’S STRINGLESS GREEN POD 
(Improved) —This stringless green pod 
bean is one of the most popular beans in 
America. In earliness it is in the lead, in 
quality it is unexcelled, and as a cropper 
it is unrivaled. The straight, fleshy, 
round, thick pods are as stringless as 
the name implies. 
Beans—Bush, Wax Pod 
IMPROVED BLACK WAX— Round pod¬ 
ded. A beautiful bright yellow color, very 
early and continues long in bearing. Very 
productive. 
IMPROVED GOLDEN WAX— This bean 
is a distinct improvement on the old 
Golden Wax. It is a stronger grower, 
more prolific and not as subject to dis¬ 
ease. A popular variety for market or 
garden use. 
Pole Beans 
KENTUCKY WONDER, Brown Seeded- 
Very early and enormously productive. 
Entirely stringless and very tender. 
Plant as early in the Spring as possible 
and again in the latter part of July to 
the 20th of August. 
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Asparagus—Esparrago 
CULTURE—Soak seeds twenty-four 
hours before planting. Sow in Feb¬ 
ruary and March in rows, covering 
seed about one inch. The following 
Winter transplant to rows three or 
four feet apart and a foot apart in 
the rows, with at least six inches of 
covering. Asparagus prefers light 
loamy soils. 
PALMETTO —-Light green; very pop¬ 
ular. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; ^ lbs., 30c; 
lb., 80c; 10 lbs., $7.00. 
SELECTED MARY WASHINGTON — 
A new Giant rust-proof variety. Pkt., 
5c; oz., 15c; '/i lbs., 35c; 1 lb.,'$1.00. 
Asparagus Roots 
Plant one year old roots and do not 
cut them back. When planting see that 
the roots are well spread out so that 
the soil will touch every part. If this is 
not done the plant cannot thrive. 
MARY WASHINGTON ROOTS — 35c 
per doz.; 100, $1.50; postpaid. 
PALMETTO ROOTS—35c per doz., 
100, $1.50; postpaid. 
ASK FOR QUANTITY PRICES 
Artichoke—Alcachofa 
LARGE GREEN GLOBE— The favor¬ 
ite garden variety. Pkt., 5c; oz., 50c. 
Lima Beans 
BURPEE’S IMPROVED BUSH LIMA 
—-the earliest maturing of all of the 
large seeded Limas. 
LARGE LIMA — A pole variety, large 
seeded, bearing usually three to four 
beans to a pod. 
Henderson's Bush 
Also called Baby Lima Small White 
Lima Bean, of excellent flavor and enor¬ 
mously prolific. 
FORDHOOK LIMA —A large bush lima. 
Table Beets 
EARLY WONDER —A very fine market 
and table beet. This is an early beet _ 
with a very small tap root, small 
top and is of exceptionally fine dark 
red color. The beets are slightly flat¬ 
tened and mature very evenly. For a 
table as well as a canning variety 
we cannot recommend it too highly. 
Stock Beets 
STOCK BEETS are recognized as a 
very valuable stock food. The roots 
when fed to cows will greatly in¬ 
crease the flow of milk and will im¬ 
prove the general condition and 
health of all animals to which they 
are fed. 
CULTURE — Sow seed one inch 
deep in well cultivated soil in drilled 
rows eighteen inches to three feet 
apart, the distance depending on the 
method of cultivation. When large 
enough, thin plants to ten inches 
apart in the row. About eight pounds 
is required per acre. As Beets germi¬ 
nate slowly, the seed should be 
planted in moist soil. 
MAMMOTH LONG RED— The roots 
of this variety grow to a very large 
size. They are well formed, with 
flesh of blood red color. 
GOLDEN TANKARD — Contains 
more sugar and less water than any 
other Mangel. A great favorite with 
dairymen. Horses relish it. 
GIANT HALF SUGAR — A very 
heavy yielder. White, solid, tender 
flesh and very sweet. Particularly 
good for milch cows and for fatten¬ 
ing hogs. 
SUGAR BEET (White Klein Wanzel- 
ben) —This variety is without ques¬ 
tion the best in cultivation. Not the 
largest in size but the richest in 
Saccharine. It will fatten hogs as 
quickly as grain. 
ALL STOCK BEETS PRICED: Pkt., 
5c; oz., 10c; lb., 60c; 10 lbs., $5.50; 
postpaid. 
LIEFGREEN’S EARLY WONDER BEET 
Beet—Betabel o Remolacha 
CULTURE—In the warm sections of 
Arizona Beets may be planted from Aug¬ 
ust 1 until May 1. In the higher alti¬ 
tudes planting may commence as soon 
in the Spring as weather conditions will 
allow. One ounce of seed will plant from 
50 to 75 feet of row and six to eight 
pounds are required per acre. Plant in 
rows of 18 to 24 inches apart and thin 
to three or four inches in the row. Cover 
the seed one inch deep and firm the soil 
after planting. Beets enjoy a light, rich, 
loamy soil and frequent . cultivation is 
necessary for rapid and tender growth. 
Ask our advice for the proper fertilizer 
lo use. 
PRICES ON TABLE BEET SEED unless 
noted are uniformly: Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 
'A lb., 30c; lb., 85c; 5 lbs., $3.70; 10 lbs., 
$7.00; postpaid. 
DETROIT DARK RED— This is a fine 
main crop all purpose beet. Especially 
desirable for the home garden on ac¬ 
count of its exquisite quality, being 
sweet, tender and fine grained. The rich 
dark red color makes an attractive dish. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; 'A lb., 40c; lb., $1.00; 
10 lbs., $8.50; postpaid. 
CROSBY’S EGYPTIAN— The extra early 
money maker for market growers. Our 
Crosby’s is a very superior extra early 
strain of garden beet which has been 
very carefully selected for type. It excels 
in handsome form, a good size, small 
tops, very small tap root, fine quality, 
and above all, it makes a rapid growth. 
The flesh is deep red. Ready for use in 
45 to 50 days. 
EARLY BLOOD TURNIP — Of large 
growth. Flesh very tender and retains 
its blood red color when cooked. 
Market Gardeners! 
Please write us and ask for our Market 
Garden Prices on larger quantities. 
