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ROYAL QUALITY SEEDS BEST BY EVERY TEST 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
A species of the Cabbage family, which pro¬ 
duces miniature heads from the sides of the 
stalk. These heads are a great delicacy, 
cooked in the same way as cauliflower. Sow 
seed about the middle of May, in a seed-bed, 
and the plants afterward set in rows 2 feet 
or more apart, and cultivate like cabbage. 
LONG ISLAND IMPROVED— Grows dwarf 
and compact. About 20 inches tall with round 
cabbage like balls of inches in diameter. 
Very desirable sort. 
BEANS 
Golden Wax 
DWARF WAX OR BUSH SORTS 
CULTURE —Require good, well drained, 
manured soil. Do not plant until ground is 
dry and warm. Sow in drills from 2 to 3 
feet apart; 1 to 2 inches deep, plant 2 to 3 
inches apart in the drills. Use one pound to 
100 feet of drill, 60 pounds to the acre. For 
season’s supply, plant at intervals of one to 
two weeks until midsummer, cultivate shallow 
and never when foliage is wet. 
PENCIL POD BLACK WAX, 52 Days— 
Produces crisp, tender, stringless pods in 52 
days. Flavor is excellent. Yellow pods are 
5 to 6 inches long, keeping a long time in 
condition for snaps. Seeds are black. 
BLACK WAX SURE CROP OR BOUNTI¬ 
FUL —Is desirable for truckers and shippers 
as well as home gardens. Pods are golden 
yellow, brittle and stringless with fine tex¬ 
ture and quality. Seeds are jet black. Pro¬ 
duces in 52 days from planting. 
GOLDEN WAX, 48 Days— This is one of 
the most productive, earliest dwarf beans for 
the market or home-garden. Pods are five 
inches long, broad, flat, a golden yellow and 
stringless. Seed is white, covered with pur¬ 
plish red. An old standard sort, but is hard 
to surpass. 
ROUND POD KIDNEY or BRITTLE WAX 
—Has superior quality for both canning and 
home use. Produces vines from 14 to 15 
inches tall and pods 5^/^ to 6 y 2 inches long 
which are of excellent quality and absolutely 
stringless. Color of seed is white with dark 
brown to black irregular eye rings. A very 
fine sort. 
WARDWELL’S KIDNEY WAX— Is early, 
hardy and productive. Makes long, flat, brittle, 
yellow pods. Seed is kidney shaped, good 
sized, white, with dark markings at the eye. 
Deserves a place in every garden. 
DAVIS WHITE WAX —Is valuable for 
shipping to market. For family use, should 
be picked quite young. Seed is kidney shaped, 
pure white. The dry beans are excellent for 
cooking. 
GREEN-POD DWARF BEANS 
BOUNTIFUL, 48 Days —A green-pod bush 
bean which bears very early and continues 
throughout the season. Pods beautiful rich 
green, very thick, broad, long and uniform; 
meaty, tender, fine quality; stringless until 
quite old. Can be used as dry bean for winter 
use. A splendid market variety. 
BURPEE’S STRINGLESS GREEN POD, 
53 Days — It produces in profusion long, 
straight, round, deeply saddle-backed pods 
early in the season. The pods are absolutely 
stringless at all stages of growth, brittle, ten¬ 
der, and of real good flavor. One of the finest 
for home use. 
LANDRETH’S STRINGLESS GREEN POD 
—Is similar to Burpee’s Stringless and a 
most excellent type of this variety. 
GIANT STRINGLESS GREEN POD, 53 
Days —Produces medium green, tender, crisp 
pods averaging 5 to 6 inches long. Market 
gardeners prefer this sort, because of its pro¬ 
ductiveness. Is fine for canning. Seed is of 
medium size, in color, a yellowish brown. 
TENDERGREEN STRINGLESS— Very de¬ 
sirable new sort for home and market gar¬ 
den. Produces a sturdy prolific vine 15 to 17 
inches high with pods 4^ to 6^/4 inches long, 
round which are tender, brittle and abso¬ 
lutely stringless. Seeds are brown, mottled, 
blotched with light fawn. 
FULL MEASURE, 52 Days —As its name 
implies, is a fine yielder of meaty, brittle, 
stringless pods 6 to 7 inches long. A most 
excellent bean for the home and a money 
maker for the market. 
ROUND P 9 D RED VALENTINE— An ex¬ 
tra early variety that usually matures in 52 
days; also fine for midsummer sowing, to 
ripen in September. The vigorous bushes bear 
an abundance of medium-length green pods 
which are very fleshy, crisp and tender. Dry 
beans are of medium size, long, pink, marbled 
red. 
DWARF HORTICULTURAL, 53 Days—A 
late variety that is very productive of broad, 
flat, stringless pods. One of the best sorts 
for use as a Shell Bean. The dry beans are 
large, oval, nearly covered with splashes of 
bright red. The pods are green when young 
but when mature are yellow splashed with red. 
