SPRINGFIELD SEED COMPANY, SPRINGFIELD, MO 
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WAX BUSH BEANS 
DAVIS KIDNEY WAX. 54 Days. 6%- 
in. Large flat yellow pods, strings. 
GERMAN BLACK WAX. 54 Days. 6-in. 
Flat straight yellow pods, strings. 
GOLDEN WAX. 48 Days. 4y 2 -in. thick 
creamy pods, stringless. 
KENTUCKY WONDER WAX (Pole). 68 
Days. 8-in. large thick creamy pods, 
stringless. 
PENCIL POD WAX. 58 Days. 6y 2 -in. 
round curved yellow pods, stringless. 
ROUND POD KIDNEY WAX. 53 Days. 
6-in. round curved yellow pods, stringless. 
WARDWELL'S KIDNEY WAX. 65 Days. 
6 M -in. flat straight deep yellow pods, 
stringless. 
BEANS—POLE or RUNNING 
Pkt. Lb. 5 Lbs. 
10c 25c $1.10 
KENTUCKY WONDER. 70 Days. 9-in. 
round curved pod, strings. 
KENTUCKY WONDER (White). 70 
Days. 7-in. round brittle pods, stringless. 
KENTUCKY CUT SHORT. 72 Days. 
4-in. straight flat pods, strings. 
DUTCH CASE KNIFE. 65 Days. 8-in. 
straight flat pods, strings. 
LAZY WIFE. 75 Days. 6-in. straight 
fleshy pods, stringless. 
MISSOURI WONDER. 66 Days. 5-in. 
flat curved pods, productive, strings. 
STRIPED CREASEBACK. 70 Days. 6%- 
in. straight round pods, strings. 
WHITE CREASEBACK. 65 Days. 5Mi- 
in. round curved pods, nearly stringless. 
ALL PACKETS AND OUNCES POST¬ 
PAID. SEE PAGE 12 FOR COM- 
PLETE GARDEN SEED LIST. 
BEETS FOR THE TABLE 
Pkt. Oz. <4 lb. 
5c 10c 25c 
CULTURE—Beets are sown where crop is to grow, in open ground, as soon as 
spring frosts are over, 1-inch deep in drills 12 to 15 inches apart, for convenience in 
hoeing; and young plants are thinned out, with a greater or less space between them, 
usually about 4 inches, according to size of variety grown. The thinnings from crop 
make excellent greens. They thrive in well enriched, moist soil, with plenty of sun¬ 
shine. Growth will be greatly stimulated with a slight application of Nitrate of Soda. 
CARROTS 
Pkt. Oz. y* lb. 
5c 10c 25c 
CULTURE—Plant seed one-half inch deep in loose, well 
prepared soil, in rows 16 inches apart. Thin 2 to 4 inches 
in row. Plant from early spring to mid-June. 
DANVER’S HALF LONG. 75 Days. The best known 
second early, half-long sort; roots 6 to 8 inches long, 
tapering to a blunt point; flesh deep orange, tender and 
good quality. 
CHANTENAY HALF LONG (The Model). 72 Days. Ex¬ 
cellent medium early half-long stump rooted variety; 
roots about 6 inches long, very thick, smooth and of a 
deep orange-red color. 
IMPROVED LONG ORANGE. 88 Days. An excellent 
intermediate season, standard sort; roots 12 inches long, 
about 3 inches broad at the crown, tapering regularly to 
a point; deep orange color. 
OXHEART, OR GUERANDE. 72 Days. Mature roots 
4% to 5 inches long, very stout and thick, ending in an 
abrupt small tap root; small top and easily harvested; 
color light bright orange. 
Chantenay Carrot 
50-55 DAYS 
EARLY WONDER. Roots uniform, 
nearly globe shaped, with small 
top, skin dark red, flesh deep blood 
red. Popular with market garden¬ 
ers for early or late planting. 
DETROIT DARK RED. One of the 
very best sorts for home or market 
garden and for canning purposes. 
Roots uniformly smooth, of medium 
size, and globe shaped; skin dark 
red, flesh solid vermilion red. 
EARLY BLOOD TURNIP, IM¬ 
PROVED. The old standard table 
beet; roots nearly round or slightly 
flattened, bright red, zoned and of 
good quality. Not so early as 
Detroit, and with a larger, coarser 
top. 
CROSBY’S EGYPTIAN. Splendid 
home and market garden sort. 
Tops medium in size; collar small. 
Root flattened globe-shaped, with 
small tap root; very dark purplish- 
red. Flesh deep purplish-red zoned 
with a lighter shade; crisp and 
tender. 
EDMAND’S BLOOD TURNIP. A 
second early sort, with short tops; 
roots nearly round, dark red; flesh 
purplish red with little zoning; a 
good keeper. 
SWISS CHARD, LUCULLUS. An 
improved type of Chard. Of more 
upright growth than the Silver va¬ 
riety; leaves yellowish-green, fairly 
crumpled, mid-rib and veins white; 
stalks thick, broad and flat and as 
large as rhubarb. 
MANGEL WURZEL and 
SUGAR BEETS 
Dark Red 
Detroit 
Pkt. Oz. 14 lb. 
5c 10c 25c 
Sugar Beets and Mangels are of 
great value for stock feeding, be¬ 
cause of the improved health and 
condition of the animals, increased 
flow and quality of milk, and be¬ 
cause of the saving in fodder. The 
yield is enormous, and the cost of 
growing is trifling. Grow a patch 
of them for winter feed. They are 
also excellent for poultry. 
LONG RED MAMMOTH (Norbiton Giant). Attains enor¬ 
mous size; producing thirty to fifty tons to the acre. 
Root nearly cylindrical in shape, light red, growing well 
above ground; flesh white and rose colored. 
GOLDEN TANKARD. Roots large, nearly cylindrical in 
shape, narrowing abruptly at both ends; skin deep 
orange-yellow; flesh zoned yellow and white; sweet and 
productive. 
VILMORIN’S IMPROVED SUGAR. An improvement on 
the White French Sugar; used extensively for making 
beet sugar. 
SPECIAL OFFER 
All 10c Pkts., 3 for. 
$0.25 
7 10c Pkts. for. 
.50 
15 10c Pkts. for. 
. 1.00 
All 5c Pkts., 6 for. 
.25 
BEETS ALL WINTER 
Late sown Beets may readily be kept for winter 
use, if packed in a slightly moist soil or sand in a 
cool cellar. We recommend Detroit Dark Red for 
this purpose. 
