4. CHESMORE SEED COMPANY 
Pole—Green Podded—Cont’d 
Length 
of pod, 
inches 
WEHELDE CREASEBACK Sen ices eer te res ee eae 5 to 6 
Vigorous, good climber. Snap pods, round, dull green, 
stringless. Seeds small, oval, ivory white. 
WHILETEAKENTUCKYe WONDER F224 e Coa ae 6to7% 
Plant medium, 4 to 5 feet tall. Pods round, silvery 
green, stringless. Seeds oval, flat, white. 
Pole—Wax Podded 
KENTUCKYAWONDER:- WAX oie critics oe shea trees 7to8 
Plant vigorous and good climber. Pods waxy yellow, 
flat, nearly stringless. Seeds oval, flat, chocolate 
brown. 
Dwarf or Bush Lima 
BURPEESIMPROV.ED vows rs eerie eis ee eters 5 to 6 
Plant large, erect. Seeds large, plump, flat, color 
white with greenish tinge. 
FORDH OOK Sate oo ee Re ae en ae ae ern edk Sale rertentie 4to 4% 
Plant large, upright, vigorous. Pods straight, thick 
walls. Beans white, with tinge of green. 
HENDERSON 2065 o3 os 0 one rere hte ie tA ree IS 3 to 314 
Plant small, dark green, erect, bushy. Pods flat. 
Seed creamy white. 
JAGCKSONSWONDER;-OR CALICO teers tee tween nee 3 to 3%, 
Plant small to medium. Dark green. Pods flat, seeds 
small, flat, light buff, mottled with purplish black. 
Pole Lima 
ELORIDA: BUTTER*SPECKLEDSiA iets rece eee nee 3 to 3% 
Plant tall. Pods borne in clusters. Seeds small, buff 
spotted with reddish brown. 
KING*AOFZGARDEN De. ras oe oh onic hae ois ore ae ogi eas een er 6 to 6% 
Plant tall, good climber. Pods flat, smooth. Seeds 
large, flat, white. 
LARGE WH ITE eecs cheats it coca maoaeban's « Ste ee ae: 5to5% 
Plant 8 to 10 feet tall. Seed large, very flat, white. 
STE V Aira ees ele on er ie ee ease ae aie ate Peele eos 3 to 3% 
Plant 10 to 12 feet tall. Pods medium green. Seed 
small, white, flat. 
BEETS 
Seed should be sown at the rate of one ounce to 50 feet of row; 5 to 6 Ibs. to acre. 
Width 
of pod, 
inches 
% 
¥ 
¥ 
1% 
4 
34 
% 
1% 
14% 
4 
Days from 
planting 
to picking 
63 
64 
68 
75 
75 
66 
65 
78 
88 
88 
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The 
rows should be spaced 16 to 18 Inches apart. Work the soil well and cover the seeds about an 
inch deep. A rich sandy loam is most favorable, but nearly all types of soil will produce Beets 
if sufficiently fertilized and properly tilled. 
When the seedlings are about an inch tall it is well to thin them to about one-half inch 
apart. 
By planting at intervals of two to three weeks until July, a regular supply of greens and 
beets may be had until late fall. The roots from the later plantings may be stored and kept 
for winter use. 
CROSBY EGYPTIAN 
Roots flat and globular in shape, dark red. 
DETROIT DARK RED 
Roots globular, smooth, color deep oxblood red. 
EARLY FLAT EGYPTIAN 
Very small, roots flattish, medium dark red. 
EARLY WONDER 
Roots semi-globular, blood red. 
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Days from planting to 
marketable roots 
se. 
60 
68 
60 
