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BEANS—(Continued) 
LIMA BEANS 
BURPEE’S BUSH (77 days). Medium 
large, very productive bush. The pods 
contain 3 to 4 beans that are as large 
as the pole sort. 
V 2 lb. 25$; 1 lb. 40$; 10 lbs. $3.00 
HENDERSON’S BUSH (66 days). The 
small or baby lima. Excellent quality, 
good canner, highly productive. 
V 2 lb. 25$; 1 lb. 40^; 10 lbs. $3.00 
KING OF THE GARDEN (Pole) (88 
days). Good climber and producer. Four 
to five large beans to the pod. 
y 2 lb. 25$; 1 lb. 40$; 10 lbs. $3.00 
SIEVA (77 days). The small climbing 
variety. 
y 2 lb. 25$; 1 lb. 40$; 10 lbs. $3.00 
PINTO LIMA (Pole). A small bean. 
Very good when used green. 
% lb. 25$; 1 lb. 40$; 10 lbs. $3.00 
JACKSON WONDER (65 days) (Bush). 
Resembles the Henderson’s Bush. Seeds 
flat, light buff mottled with purplish 
black 
y 2 lb.’ 25 4; 1 lb. 40 <t; 10 lbs. $3.00 
Beets 
Plant early, will stand light frost. Plant 
through the season for succession and 
into the fall for late beets. 
DETROIT DARK RED (65 days). Good 
to plant early, late or during the sea¬ 
son. Holds color well when canned. One 
of the best. Globular and smooth. 
Pkt. 5$; oz. 10$; 14 lb. 30$; lb. $1.00 
EARLY BLOOD TURNIP (60 days). 
Roots nearly round or slightly flattened, 
bright red, zoned and good quality. Good 
for early planting. 
Pkt. 5$; oz. 10$; !4 lb. 30$; lb. $1.00 
CROSBY’S EGYPTIAN (55 days). A 
good first early. Flattened, globe shaped 
and fairly dark red. 
Pkt. 5$; oz. 10$; 14 lb. 30$; lb. $1.00 
EXTRA EARLY EGYPTIAN (54 days). 
One of the first early. Roots flat, 
moderately thick, very dark red. 
Pkt. 5$; oz. 10$; 14 lb. 30$; lb. $1.00 
ECLIPSE (65 days). Early, small tops, 
medium size, bright red roots. 
Pkt. 5$; oz. 10$; 14 lb. 30$; lb. $1.00 
LONG BLOOD RED (77 days). Late 
variety, good for winter storage. Grows 
oartly out of the ground. Good quality. 
Pkt. 5$; oz. 10$; 14 lb. 30$; lb. $1.00 
SWISS CHARD (50 to 60 days). Grown 
for tops. Served like Spinach. 
Pkt. 5$; oz. 10$; 14 lb. 30$; lb. $1.00 
Stock Beets 
Cheaply produced, very valuable stock 
feed. Plant six pounds of seed to the 
acre in thirty inch rows and thin to 
eight inches in the row. Twenty pound 
beets and thirty tons to the acre, not 
unusual. 
GOLDEN TANKARD (95 days). Near¬ 
ly cylindrical, growing partly above the 
ground. Skin deep orange-yellow, flesh 
zoned yellow and white. Productive and 
SWCC t 
1 lb. 50$; 10 lbs. $4.00 
GIANT LONG RED (110 days). The 
best yielder. Extremely large and 
tapered. Grows about half out of the 
ground. Light red, flesh white with rose 
tinge. 
1 lb. 50$; 10 lbs. $4.00 
GIANT HALF-SUGAR ROSE (90 days). 
Roots long, oval and tapered. White 
flesh, rich in sugar. 
1 lb. 60$; 10 lbs. $5.00 
VILMOREN SUGAR. Good for table 
use as well as stock feed. 
1 lb. 50$; 10 lbs. $4.00 
Cabbage 
For early, sow seed in hot beds in De¬ 
cember or January, reset in open in 
February or March. For late planting 
sow seed in open beds and transplant. 
One ounce will produce about 2000 
plants. Ten to fifteen thousand plants 
required to the acre. 
GOLDEN ACRE (62 to 65 days). The 
earliest of the round head varieties. 
Medium size, hard and uniform head 
with few outer leaves. Very popular 
in the Pecos Valley. 
Pkt. 5$; V 2 oz. 25$; oz. 50$; 14 lb. $1.50 
EVERGREEN HOLLANDER (90 to 100 
days after setting plants will make a 
marketable head). 120 days to mature. 
The most popular variety in the moun¬ 
tain district. Makes a good solid, round 
head that will weigh from 5 to 7 pounds. 
Pkt. 5$; V 2 oz. 20$; oz. 35$; !4 lb. $1.00 
COPENHAGEN MARKET (68 to 70 
days). A good early, dependable shipper. 
Short stem, heads round and solid. 
Pkt. 5$; V 2 oz. 20$; oz. 35$; 14 lb. $1.00 
EARLY WINNINGSTADT (80 to 85 
days). Cone shaped, fine grained, solid 
heads on a short stem. 
Pkt. 5$; V 2 oz. 15$ oz. 25$; 14 lb. 75$ 
EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD (62 to 
64 days). An extra early variety. Small, 
compact, conical heads. Heads about 5 
inches thick and 7 inches long. 
Pkt. 5$; V 2 oz. 15$ oz. 25$; 14 lb. 75$ 
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