TRUE TO NAME AND SURE TO GROW SEEDS 
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Early Jersey Lima. — Earlier than the large Lima, best 
for the North. 1 pt. 20c; qt. 40c; 4 qts. $1.60; pk. $3.00; 
bu. $11.00. 
Cranberry, which you can use for shelling or ©at without 
shelling. Qt. 35c. 
Kentucky Wonder or Old Homestead. An early and pro¬ 
lific sort, producing green pods 7 or 8 inches long. 1 pt. 
20c; qt. 35c; pk. $2.75. 
MARKET GARDENERS BEETS 
BEETS —Select rich, sandy loam, and sow in drills 16 in. 
apart, and cover an inch deep. When the young plants ap¬ 
pear, thin to 4 in. 
apart, and keep 
the ground well 
worked. For early 
use sow as soon 
as the ground can 
be worked in the 
spring, and for 
general crop about 
the middle of May. 
The Mangel-Wur- 
zels are grown 
solely for stock, 
and require about 
the same treat¬ 
ment as the beets. 
1 oz. of seed will 
plant 50 ft. of row. 
Crosby Egyptian. 
This is our lead¬ 
ing extra early 
beet for market 
gardeners’ use; 
equally good for 
home table. It is 
earlier than the 
old Extra Early 
Egyptian, larger 
in size, and very 
tender. 
Oz. 10c; 
y 4 lb. 25c 
lb. 90c. 
Detroit Dark Red 
Kentucky Wonder Pole 
Truckers Favorite. This is one of the earliest 
beets in cultivation, oval shaped like the Eclipse, 
small top, dark red, it will be the coming beet. 
Oz. 10c; 'A lb. 25c; lb. 90c. 
Good For All —52 to 55 days. An excellent new 
variety, developed from Detroit dark red. Fine for 
canning and pickling whole. Oz. 10c; l A lb. 25c; 
lb. 90c. 
Detroit Dark Red. A fine shaped variety, large¬ 
ly used by the canners. Oz. 10c; lb. 25c; lb. 90c. 
Early Wonder. This beet matures 10 days ear¬ 
lier than any other variety. It has a dark red 
color, small top and very tender. It can also be 
grown for fall planting. Oz. 10c; l A lb. 25c; lb. 90c. 
Early Wonder 
