BRIDGEPORT, CONN. 
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Vegetable Seeds 
Pole or Running Beans—Continued 
Dutch Case Knife—Long, green flat pods, of excellent 
quality, equally good snapped or shelled. 
Lazy Wife—Splendid long, thick green pods, with white 
Beans. A late variety. 
White Dutch Runner—Very much like Scarlet Run¬ 
ner, except the color of the flowers. Long, tender and 
meaty pods. 
Scarlet Runner—The vines are covered all Summer 
with bright red flowers and Beans of fine quality. 
Kentucky Wonder Wax—The most popular wax- 
podded pole variety. Pods waxy yellow, flat and 
nearly stringless. 
Golden Cluster Wax—Suitable for snap Beans or as a 
shell Bean. Pods smooth, waxy yellow, tender, string- 
less and meaty. 
Price on Pole Beans: 
Pt. 25c, qt. 45c, pk. $2.50, bus. $8.00 
LIMAS (DWARF or BUSH) 
Burpee’s Improved Bush—Plant large, erect, vigor¬ 
ous, very productive. A true Bush Lima. About 24 in. 
high. Pods thick and heavy, containing 4 to 5 large, 
meaty beans. Will yield one-third more than the olcl 
Bush Lima. Pt. 30c, qt. 55c, pk. $3.00, bus. $11.00. 
Ford hook Bush—A large seeded Lima. Pods straight 
containing 3 to 4 large, plump beans. Pt. 35c, qt. 65c, 
pk. $3.50, bus. $12.00. 
LIMAS (POLE) 
Early Leviathan—The earliest large-seeded Lima. 
Vigorous climber and prolific. 
King of the Garden—Very productive. A vigorous 
climber, bearing pods 6 to 8 in. long, having 4 to 6 
beans to pod. The most popular of the Pole Limas. 
Price on Pole Limas: 
Pt. 30c, qt. 55c, pk. $3.00, bus. $10.00 
FIELD, or BAKING BEANS 
Marrowfat—Large, plump, oval-shaped, white Beans 
for baking. Very productive and of highest quality. 
Marrow Pea—The popular Pea Bean. A good yielder. 
Red Kidney—Large red Beans of excellent qualit3^ 
Used green, shelled or diy. 
Yellow Eye—Excellent Bean for baking, a rich flavor. 
Price of Field Beans: 
Pt. 15c, qt. 30c, pk. $2.00, bus. $7.00 
BEETS 
All varieties succeed best in deep, rich sand}" loam. 
Sow in drills 3^ to 1 in. deep, allowing 18 in. between 
rows for cultivation. Successive sowings can be made 
until July. 
Columbia—The roots are neat. Turnip shape, with 
smooth skin, and deep red, blood red flesh of rich, 
tender quality. Is ready to use very early. Pkt. 10c, 
1 oz. 15c, M lb. 35c, 1 lb. $1.00. 
Early Wonder—Extra selected stock; we believe it to 
be one of the earhest Turnip-shaped Beets grown. 
Tops small, and of a uniform dark red color. Pkt. 
10c, 1 oz. 15c, lb. 35c, 1 lb. $1.00. 
Detroit Dark Red—One of the best red Turnip-shaped 
varieties, with small top. Color is dark red; best for 
main crop, and stays tender longer than the early 
varieties. Reselected stock. Pkt. 10c, 1 oz. 15c, 34 lb. 
35c, 1 Ib. $1.00. 
Crosby’s Egyptian—A flattened globe in shape, of 
deep red color; fine quality. An early .sort. Pkt. 10c, 
1 oz. 15c, 34 lb. 3.5c, 1 lb. $1.00. 
Beet 
Beets—Continued 
Half-Long Red—A late variety and finest quality for 
Winter use. Flesh dark red, sweet and tender. Pkt. 
10c, 1 oz. 15c, 34 lb. 3.5c, 1 lb. $1.00. 
Long Smooth Blood—A late variety; same quality as 
Half Long. Pkt. 10c, 1 oz. 15c, 34 lb- 35c, 1 lb. $1.00. 
SWISS CHARD 
Swiss Chard is a perfect substitute for Spinach and 
can be used all Summer. 
Giant Lucullus—The largest variety of Chard with 
thick, light colored midribs. Pkt. 10c, 1 oz. 15c, 34 lb. 
35c, 1 lb. $1.00. 
Silver—Does not grow ,so large as Lucullus, but of fine 
quality. Pkt. 10c, 1 oz. 15c, 34 lb. 3.5c, 1 lb. $1.00. 
MANGEL WURZEL BEET 
Mammoth Long Red—This variety is generally grown 
for stock. 1 oz. 10c, 34 lb. 20c, 1 lb. 50c. 
Golden Tankard—Very valuable and sweet variety. 
Golden yellow color. 1 oz. 10c, 34 lb. 20c, 1 lb. 50c. 
BROCCOLI 
A delicious vegetable, which has the combined flavor 
of Asparagus and Cauliflower. 
Di Rapa—Used for its tender sprouts and leaves. Pkt. 
10c, 1 oz. 25c, 34 lb. 65c, 1 lb. $2.00. 
Early Green Calabrese—Cultivated for its green bud 
clusters and tender terminal leaves. Pkt. 10c, 1 oz. 
25c, 34 lb. 65c, 1 lb. $2.00. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
A delicious vegetable for Fall and Winter use. The 
plants grow about 234 feet high. Seeds should be in 
drills 34 in. deep, and transiflanted 18 in. apart in rows 
2 to 3 ft. apart. 
Long Island Improved—Dwarf and compact, pro¬ 
ducing large sprouts. Pkt. 10c, 1 oz. 20c, 34 Ib. 60c 
1 lb. .$2.00. 
