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20 ACRE FIELD 
FIELD OR BAKING BEANS 
White Marrow White Kidney Light Red Kidney 
: WHITE NAVY OR SNOWFLAKE PEA 
Soldier — (The Richest and Meatiest) 
SHELL BEANS 
French Horticultural — Our superior strain of this splendid Bean 
is still ‘‘tops’’ with its handsome SEVEN INCH pods liberally 
splashed with carmine. This Bean originated in New England, 
we secured our strain from the originator and continue to grow 
it in New England under our constant supervision. No wonder 
it brings better prices on the market. 
Ruby Dwarf Horticultural — The old favorite ‘‘cranberry” bean 
so desirable for succotash. 
Low’s Champion — Useful also as green “snap” Beans and very 
superior as a shell variety. 
Vermont or Old Fashioned Cranberry — A favorite Shell Bean 
in Northern New England which should be used elsewhere. The 
Beans and Pods are the largest in any of the dwarf types. 
BEANS should not be planted until the ground is 
thoroughly warm. A well drained sandy loam is best 
suited and seeds should be sown in rows 18 inches apart 
2 to 3 inches apart in the rows and about 2 inches deep. 
Pick when pods are young and tender and they will 
continue to bear over a longer period. Sowings every 
two weeks insure a succession of pods. POLE BEANS 
should be sown a little later than dwarfs. 
PRICES 
POLE 1 Lb. 2 Lbs. 3-10 Lbs. 11-100 Lbs, 
Kentucky Wonder.... .35 .65 “1D ayite! 
Kentucky Won’r Wax. —.35 .65 .20 alts) 
King Horticultural.... .40 atD 22) all 
Scarlet Runners...... 40 she LH) Pall 
White Dutch Runners. —_.40 SLD .20 i) 
FIELD OR BAKING 
All varieuies... aa: V |b. 20c; 1 Ib. 35c; 2 Ibs. 65c; 5-10 lbs. 16c 
BEETS Oz. 1% Lb. 
Gosh ysios saies eee ce louca ste ee 5 ao8 ace .20 70 
Detroit oie Wy nolo cel ahaenyat NG cer ai AS, .90 
Barly Blood Murhipee. .6 4. «7 lens .20 sh 
Hartssbarly<WV ONGEr tny-mitr sarin case es .20 70 
Pertected| Detrotti can. jain eens 25 -90 
MANGEL BEETS 
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BROCCOLI 
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Galabreses ern kt sia aoe cik ois Weekorate 50 1-75 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS é 
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GARDOON ccs siicuatee ema nissteretesiapet shasta .40 1.50 
. Oz. W%Lb. 
CHICORY (See Endive) 
COLULARDS Sytner « bs) 45 

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Chou Brocoli BROCCOLI 
Early Green Calabrese — Our surpassingly fine strain of this 
wonderful vegetable produces the desirable large closely packed 
central heads and solid side shoots so highly prized. 
Brocoli 
Di Rapa — Known also as Caledonia Turnip or Senaps, this 
variety is relished for its turnip-like leaves and small flower 
heads which are eaten as greens. 
BROCCOLI requires no special care. For early use 
sow indoors or in hot beds and set plants at least | foot 
apart. Later sowings may be made outdoors. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
Chou de Bruxelles Cavolo di Brusselles 
Our Special Long Island Strain — Grown for us in the heart of 
the “Sprout” section on Long Island this wonderful selection 
outdistances all others in its high percentage of ‘“‘hard” sprouts. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS may be sown outdoors in 
June in rows and later transplanted. When plants 
begin to mature remove lower leaves to force all nourish- 
ment to the sprouts. 
Betterave BEETS Barbabietola 
Our uniform strains of Beet are the finest on the market. 
Hart’s Early Wonder — The finest available early bunching Beet. 
Our splendid selection of this desirable early variety is unsur- 
passed and we confidently feel that no other strain offered can 
approach it for uniformity of size, shape and deep bright red 
color. 
Perfected Detroit — A perfect globe-shaped strain of the old 
type Detroit, growing slightly smaller but earlier with small tops 
and fine tap roots. The skin is deep red and the flesh is solid 
red without zoning or light-colored rings, a truly remarkable 
selection. 
Crosby ’s — The popular dark red type. Preferred by many garden- 
ers. 
Early Blood Turnip — An old standby with large flat roots. 
Detroit Dark Red — The finest for summer and fall bunching. 
BEETS may be sown very early in rows 1% to 2 feet 
apart and about | inch deep. Thin to 3 or 4 inches 
and when Beets are fully developed they may be pulled 
and stored in cool cellars. 
MANGEL BEETS FOR STOCK FEEDING 
Mammoth Long Red — The most popular and one of the heaviest 
yielders. 
Golden Tankard — Large oval yellow roots. 
Improved White Sugar — Handsome white flesh, high in sugar 
content. 
CARDOON 
Long Smooth Solid — Grown like celery —and served like 
Asparagus. 
CHICORY 
(See Endive) 
CHICORY WITLOOF OR FRENCH ENDIVE 
may be sown not later than June \|st like Parsnip and the 
roots lifted in the fall, the tops cut off and packed in boxes 
covered with 6 inches of sand earth, peat moss or sawdust. 
Water often and keep in a warm place. When sprouts 
break through the surface they are ready. 
COLLARDS 
Georgia Green — A cabbage-like plant used for greens. 
COLLARDS are raised like Cabbage and are used for 
They are a non-heading Cabbage-like plant. 
greens. 

