

ASPARAGUS 
Sow 1 oz. of seed to 60 ft. of drill. 
WASHINGTON. A popular variety, pri- 
marily because of its resistance to the 
dreaded rust disease. The shoots are 
large, very vigorous, straight and of 
superb quality. Dark Green. Pkt., 8c; 
1 oz., 20c; %4 Ib., 45c. 
BEANS 
Sow 1 lb. to 100 ft. of row; 1 acre 
requires 60 lbs. 
STRINGLESS GREEN POD. Perhaps 
the most popular green bean in this 
section. Fine either for home use or 
market. Grows well and its long, slen- 
der pods are attractive to buyers, while 
its eating qualities are unsurpassed. 
Develops in 42 days to snap bean stage. 
Large Pkt., 8c; 1% Ib., 26c; 1 Ib., 45c. 
Considered the best of the 
flat-podded varieties. Nearly stringless, tender, very early and a 
heavy yielder. Large Pkt., 8c; 1% Ib., 26c; 1 Ib., 45c. 
IMPROVED GOLDEN WAX. Vines medium sized, vigorous, 
hardy; pods broad, flat and of a golden yellow color. This variety 
is an improvement over the old Golden Wax. The plants are very 
resistant to rust. Large Pkt., 8c; % Ilb., 26c; 1 Ib., 45c. 
KENTUCKY WONDER (Pole Beans). Pods are green, about ten 
inches long and nearly round, fleshy, stringless and one of the 
finest flavored beans. Early and very prolific. Seed is long, oval, 
of yellowish color. 1 Large Pkt., 8c; % lb., 26c; 1 Ib., 45c. 
POLE LIMA BEANS 
Sow 1 lb. to 100 ft. of row; 1 acre requires about 35 Ibs. 
KING OF THE GARDEN LIMA. Very 
vigorous and productive, continuing to 
fruit throughout the season. Pods are 
very large, sometimes as long as 8 
inches, containing 6 to 7 beans to the 

Golden Wax Bean 
BOUNTIFUL. A fine quality bean. 
BROCCOLI 
GREEN ITALIAN. Large heads consisting of a cluster of bluish 
green flower heads, smaller heads produced on numerous lateral 
sprouts. Pkt., 8c. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
DWARF IMPROVED. Stems 18 to 20 inches high, sprouts about 
2 inches in diameter and well rounded. Pkt., 8c. 
SWISS CHARD 
Plant 1 oz. to 100-ft. row. 
GIANT LUCULLUS. A new variety with stalks as thick and 
broad as rhubarb and leaves light green, much crumpled and 
curled. Pkt., 8c; 1 0z., 202; %4 Ib., 50c; ™% Ib., 88c. 
CABBAGE 
Sow 1 oz. for about 4,000 plants. 
FIRST EARLY VARIETIES 
EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD. This well- 
known standard variety is the earliest of 
the pointed head cabbages. Heads are 
very hard, solid and pointed. This variety 
is a sure header, will stand cold and un- 
favorabie weather conditions, and _ is 
planted extensively by market gardeners 
throughout the country. Quality and flavor 
excellent. Pkt., 8c; 1 0z., 36c. 
Early Jersey Wakefield 

POSTPAID PRICES 
Victory Garden 
pod. Used largely for home and mar- yi 
ket. 1 Large Pkt., 8c; % Ib., 28c3 ok SPECIAL + 
1 Ib., 50c. 
: Large Pkt. Stringless Green 1 Pkt. Early Scarlet Globe 
Pod Bean Radish 
Large Pkt. Golden Wax Bean Pkt. Purple Top White Globe 
Large Pkt. Golden Bantam Turnip 
Corn Large Pkt. Henderson’s Bush 
Large Pkt. Lima Bean 
Pkt. Swiss Chard 
Pkt. Black Seeded Lettuce 
Pkt. Early Yellow Globe 
Onion 
Large Pkt. Telephone Peas 
Pkt. White Bush Squash 
16 BIG PACKETS ($1.26 Value) 
for ONLY $1.00 POSTPAID 
All Packets Are Usual 10c (Store) Value. FULL SIZE Packets. 
All Seed Prices Including Vic- 
tory Garden Specials Are 
Quoted Postpaid to You 

EARLY DWARF FLAT DUTCH. A 
well-known variety, very popular with 
the southern growers; a good shipper. 
Heads are very solid and of large 
size; grown by market gardeners not 
only for early cabbage, but for me- 
dium and late crop also. Pkt., 8c; 
1 oz., 36c. 
FALL OR LATE CABBAGE 
PREMIUM LATE FLAT DUTCH. An 
exceedingly large variety, very hardy 
and a sure header. Heads are flat 
but deep, solid and good keeper. Pkt., 
8c; 1 oz., 36c. 
Stowell’s Ever- 
green Corn 
Pkt. Detroit Dark Red Beets 
Pkt. Danver’s Half Long 
Carrot 
Large Pkt. Alaska Peas 
Pkt. Icicle Radish 
Be He HY He 
Bush Lima Bean 

BUSH LIMA BEANS 
BURPEE’S BUSH LIMA. Perhaps the best Dwarf Lima bean. 
Heavy yielder and sure cropper. Pods 4 to 5 inches long, con- 
taining 3 to 5 seeds, large, flat and white of excellent quality. 
eens for both market and home use. 1 Large Pkt., 8c; % lb., 26c; 
+» 45¢. 
HENDERSON’S IMPROVED LIMA. Small bean, but most pro- 
ductive of all white sieva limas. The original lima. A great 
favorite in the South. 1 Large Pkt., 8c; % Ib., 26c; 1 Ib., 45c. 
BEETS 
Plant 1 oz. to 100-ft. row; 1 acre requires 7 Ibs. 
DETROIT DARK RED. Our strain of this beet is exact true type 
sought by market gardener trade. Very dark red color through- 
out. Piant for both early and late crops. A fine keeper for winter 
use. Pkt., 8c; 1 oz., 18c; %4 Ib., 60c. 
EARLY WONDER. One of the earliest and most nearly uniform 
bunching beets that can be grown. Nearly globular in shape with 
small root and top; deep blood red. Pkt., 8c; 1 0z., 18c; %4 Ib., 60c. 
MANGEL BEETS 
Requires 1 oz. to 100-ft. row; 1 acre requires 5 Ibs. 
MAMMOTH LONG RED. Flesh is white, tinged with rose. Fine 
for stock feeding. A great favorite with dairymen and farmers. 
The roots are very large, straight, well formed. Pkt., 8c; 1 oz., 
15c; % lb., 40c; % Ib., 80c; 1 Ib., $1.40. 
COPENHAGEN MAR- 
KET. Considered the 
earliest of the round 
varieties. Canbe 
planted both for early 
and late _ cabbage, 
forming very large, 
solid round heads on 
a short stem and has 
few outer leaves. 
Quality fine and sweet. 
Is grown by market 
gardeners not only for 
early cabbage, but for 
medium and late crop 
also. Heads weighing 
10 pounds are not un- 
common, Pkt., 8¢e; 1 
0z., 36¢. 

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