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Dwarf Green Podded Beans—Continued 
GIANT STRINGLESS GREEN POD. A very desirable green-podded snap 
sort for the home garden and largely grown for the market. Vine is 
vigorous, spreading and productive. Pods are dark green, five to six 
inches long, crisp and tender. Lb., 35c; 2 lbs., 60c; 10 Ibs., $2.50. 
RED VALENTINE STRINGLESS. For snaps there is nothing superior to 
this variety among the dwarf green-podded sorts both for home and 
market garden and many prefer it to the wax varieties. Very fleshy, 
crisp and tender. Lb., 35c; 2 Ibs., 60c; 10 Ibs., $2.50. 
STRINGLESS REFUGEE. Of compact growth and very prolific. The pods 
are light green, very solid and tender. Lb., 35c; 2 Ibs., 60c; 10 Ibs., 
$2.50. 
DWARF HORTICULTURAL. Vines very productive. Pods five inches, fit 
for use as green shelled beans early. The beans are very large and 
about equal to the Lima in quality. Lb., 35c; 2 Ibs., 60c; 10 Ibs., $2.50. 
Pea; sper IDs scicte sete e tscevarsiecets $0.20 Imperial, per lb. .............$0.20 
Marrow, per lb. ............ -20 White Kidney, per lb......... ; 
Navy; per bis dcteaaeicteretorer -15 Red Kidney, per lb. .......... 20 
Special Prices on Bushel Lots 
All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice 
White Field Beans and Petunias planted in with Potatoes will keep out, drive away 
or kill Potato Bugs. This has been tried out and found to work successfully. 

Fordhook Bush Lima Bean 
BEANS—Dwarf or Bush Lima BEANS—Pole Lima 
DREER’S BUSH LIMA. A dwarf variety of the | SCARLET RUNNER, POLE. 
Dreer’s Improved Lima. The beans grow mental, for its attractive flower clusters. The shelled 
close together in the pods, producing 3 to 4 beans are quite palatable and serve the same as Limas. 
and sometimes 5 in a pod, and are thick, Pkt., 10c; 14 Ib., 15c; Ib., 40c. 
t and lent. Lb., 40c; 2 lbs., 75c. 
Se Soka ane wart hae KING OF THE GARDEN LIMA. Vines very vigorous and 
BURPEE’S BUSH LIMA. True bush form of productive. Pods five to six inches long, filled with four 
Largely grown as an orna- 
jarge white Lima, bush 15 to 20 inches high, or five immense white beans of the finest quality. On ac- 
24 to 30 inches diameter, supported by its count of its large pods it is a favorite with market gar- 
own thick stems. For productiveness and deners. It will come into bearing sooner and will make 
quality it is not surpassed. Lb., 40c; 2 Ibs., larger pods if not more than two vines are left to grow 
75e. on a pole. Lb., 40c; 2 lbs., 75c. ' 
: EARLY JERSEY LIMA. Matures a few days earlier than 
A rot tie Raunedla tyne wee ee ee the King of the Garden, and is very productive. The pods 
: tain from three to four large beans, and the quality 
orous and erect growing, bearing well above cop : , 
the ground. The pods, produced in large clus- is good. Lb., 40c; 2 Ibs., 75c. 
ters, ate aT grees Eeoue fone and 
three-fourths inches long, and contain three . . 
to five large beans. Lb., 50c; 2 Ibs., $1.00. BEETS with a Rich Flavor 
HENDERSON’S BUSH (Baby Lima). 65 days. Fy Tne eee nee oc ience, 
Very popular for canning. Plant medium Rube (Ger.) Barbabietola (It.) 
large, heavily productive. Pods small; 3 inch- Best results are obtained on a deep, rich, sandy loam. 
es long, % inch wide, % inch thick, contain 3 | If wanted very early, sow such sorts as Crosby’s Egyptian 
to 4 seeds. Green shell beans small, flat, of | or Detroit Dark Red in hotbeds and transplant, cutting off 
splendid quality. Dry beans white. This is | the outer leaves. For general crop sow in freshly prepared 
the bush form of Small White Lima (Caro- | soil as soon as the ground will permit, in rows eighteen 
lina or Sieva). Pkt., 10c; lb., 35c; 2 lbs., 60c. | inches apart, covering about an inch deep and pressing the 
; A soil firmly over the seed. For winter use the turnip varie- 
ae Seca Bae RN ey aE ae ties may be sown in June so as to mature late in the season. 
should be planted as early as the ground will | EXTRA EARLY EGYPTIAN BLOOD TURNIP. The best 
permit, three or four inches deep in rows variety for forcing and excellent for first early crop out- 
three feet apart, and plants four feet apart of-doors, being very early with small tops. Root very 
in row. Dry beans very large and yellowish dark red, moderately thick, a little rounded on top, dis- 
green. O2z., 10c; Ib., 50c. tinectly flat on the bottom, and about two inches in diam- 
eter when mature. Flesh dark purplish red, zoned lighter 
shade. Pkt., 10c; oz., 15c; %4 lb., 30c; Ib., $1.10. (Same 
as Albani Beet). 
GOOD FOR ALL. 52 to 55 days. An excellent new variety 
developed from Detroit Dark Red. Especially fine for 
canning and pickling whole at 1% to 1% inches in diame- 
ter. Roots smooth, even in size and shape, and almost per- 
fectly globular; collar and taproots very small; interior 
deep crimson, free from white zones. Oz., 15c; 4 Ib., 50c; 
Ib., $1.50. 
CROSBY’S EGYPTIAN, SPECIAL. This special selection 
is valuable both for the private gardener and the amateur, 
on account of its reliability to produce a uniform crop of 
best quality. In the production of this seed, selection is 
not only made for shape, but also for extreme earliness 
and high quality. The skin is very smooth, bright red 
and flesh vermilion, very sweet and tender. Oz. 15c; 
%4 Ib., 35c; Ib., $1.25. : , 


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