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ASPARAGUS 
254 31ary Washington. The largest, most desired variety of 
asparagus. Is of the rust-resistant type and very productive. 
Pkt, 5c; oz, 10c; % lb, 30c; lb, 00c, postpaid. 
BEANS 
Our beans have been carefully hand picked and will reach you clean and 
plump. 1 lb. to 2'0'0 ft. of row, 35-40 lbs. per acre. 
283 Sure Crop 'Bountiful Wax. (57 days.) A rustproof home 
and market variety. 
281 Round Pod Kidney Wax or Brittle Wax. (59 days.) A 
bean of superb quality for all purposes and wonderfully productive. Fin¬ 
est for canning because it has only a small eye marking. Round pods, 
medium vine. 
286 Pencil Pod Black Wax. (59 days.) Stringless, thick, 
meaty pods, averaging 6 in. long. Seeds black. A very good bean. 
266 Burpee’s Stringless. (53 days.) An old standard variety. 
Pods 5 in, long. One of the best. 
267 Giant Stringless. (55 days.) Very much like the Burpee 
but pods are larger. 
261 Bountiful Stringless. (55 days.) Prolific producer of 
long, well filled pods. A wonderful bean. Semi-round pods. 
268 Tendergreen New Stringless. (55 days.) Tendler and de¬ 
licious, heavy yielding-, this new bean is making many friends. 
264 Full Measure. (58 days.) High quality, second-early for 
home, market or canning. Pods straight, round and crease-backed. 
271 New Stringless Black Valentine. (53 days.) Extra early 
favorite, oval podded. 
295 Kentucky Wonder. (65 days'.) Pole bean. Strong climb¬ 
er, hardy and very prolific over a long season, bearing until frost comes ; 
slightly stringy. 
Prices on above: Pkt, 5c; % lb. 10c; lb, 20c; lb, 35c; 10 
lbs, $1.70, postpaid. 
320 Henderson’s Bush. (65 days.) The Baby Lima or Butter 
Bean. Pkt, 5c; % lb, 20c; lb, 35c; 10 lbs, $2.40, postpaid. 
316 Burpee’s Improved Bush Lima Beans. (75 days.) Beans 
white with greenish tinge. Plants are large, erect and very productive. 
317 Fordhook Bush Lima Beans. (75 days.) Large vigorous 
plants; beans thick and of excellent quality. 
Prices: Pkt, 10c; % lb, 30c; lb, 40c; 10 lbs, 83.00, postpaid. 
BEETS 
Beets may be planted as early as condition of the soil will permit, 1 inch 
deep, rows 16 inches apart. Plant them thick and thin out, using the young 
plants for beet green. They are very good. 
327 Detroit Dark Red. (55 days.) An old-time standard for 
home and market garden, shipping and canning. 
330 Extra Early Egyptian. (50 days.) One of the earliest 
Beets. 
334 Canner’s Favorite. (52-55 days.) Dark blood-red. 
324 Early Wonder or Early Model. (48 days.) A fine selec¬ 
tion from Crosby’s Egyptian, being a little smaller in size. 
326 Crosby’s Egyptian. (55 days.) Probably the moist widely 
used of all varieties of beets. Early, good size and good yield. 
328 Improved Early Blood Turnip. (65 days.) A medium ear¬ 
ly variety, good for summer or winter. 
337 Swiss Chard. Lucullus. (50 days.) Leaves yellowish 
green and heavily crumpled. A fine vegetable. 
Pkt, 5c; ox, 10c; % lb, 30c; lb, 85c, postpaid. 
MANGELS 
Yield as high as 26 tons per acre. Fine for stock or poultry in winter as 
a substitute for green feed. 1 oz. to 100 ft. of row ; 5 to 6 pounds per acre. 
345 Dairy Giant Mangel. (95 days.) Especially recommended 
to dairymen. Grows half above ground and is easily harvested. Reddish 
yellow; small top. 
346 Prize Mammoth. (100 days.) Yields up to 40 tons. Red 
roots ; mostly above ground ; excellent keeper. 
339 Danish Sludstrup. (110 days.) Introduced by Danish 
government; extra good quality and yield. 
342 Long Red. (120 days.) Immense crops; flesh white, 
shaded red. Very long mangel. 
All priced: Ox, 5c; % lb, 15c; lb, 45c; 10 lbs, 83.00, postpaid. 
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