Fordhook is the Leading Variety of Bush Lima Bean 

Pole Lima Beans Sow from May 1 to July i 
Improved Pole Lima or Challenger. 
Very productive vines, bearing pods 
4 inches long containing 4 or 5 large, Lb. 
meaty Beans. Matures in 92 days... "$0 SD 
Green-seeded Pole Lima. Popular va- 
riety, bearing bunches of long pods with 
Aor 5 thick green Beans of high quality. 
Matures, SS days a5 ee eee ee 35 30 25 
King of the Garden Lima. Strong- 
growing vines bearing large pods with 
handsome, delicious Beans loosely 
packed. Matures in 88 aySiatee sei te 35 
Bus. of 
60 Ibs. 
$12 00 
5 Ibs. 10 Ibs. 
per Ib. per lb. 
$0 30 $0 25 
12 00 
30 25912700 
Bush Lima Beans (California-grown) 
Sow from May 1 to July 15 
Fordhook. We have a reputation for 
handling an excellent grade of Ford- 
hook Bush Limas. Our Beans are all 
hand-sorted, extra large, good croppers, 
and almost free from cracked Beans. 
We supply a number of the largest 
growers, some of whom plant as many 
as 40 acres of Fordhook Bush Limas, 
and have been buying their seed sup- 
plies from us for thirty years. Espe- 
cially grown by a leading grower who Sige, sib. deynaiests 
specializes in this variety. Requires 75 per lb. perlb. 60 Ibs. 
days from sowing to date of maturity. 30° 85 80 30 $0 25 $10 80 
Improved. A flat-pod Lima, which has 
steadily advanced in popularity for 
both home-growing and market use. 
The compact, bushy plants are very 
prolific, bearing huge pods in clusters of 
5 to 7, averaging 5 inches long or more. 
Maturestin 75 dase. ee at ween: 315) 30 25 
Henderson’s Bush Lima. A fine Baby 
Lima with productive bushes 20 inches 
tall. Each pod contains 3 or 4 small 
white Beans. Matures in 65 days..... 55 30 25 
11 40 
10 80 
Beets 
Sow from March 20 to July 20 
Crosby’s Egyptian. A standard early va- 
riety very popular with market gardeners 
as the tops bunch well and the dark red, 
flat-globe or turntp-shaped roots make 
a good appearance. Small tap-root. Top 
large and tall. Flesh Fa estes red. Ma- Oz. 4% 
tures in 60 days.... 5 ey IE $6 "50 St 0 
5 Ibs. 
per [b. 
$1 AO 

Cabbage, Copenhagen Market 



BEETS, continued 
Detroit Dark Red. A standard variety 
for truckers, produce shippers, and can- 
ners. Tops "medium, dark green tinged 
with red. Roots globular, smooth, uni- 
form, attractive, with small tap-root. 
Color deep ox-blood-red. Flesh dark red 
with indistinct lighter red zones; fine 5 Ibs. 
quality, sweet and tender. Matures in Oz. 4\b. Lb. perlb. 
68 days eitacat ie ce tee ees ee re $0 15 $0 50 $1 50 $1 40 
Early Wonder. A pedigreed stock, the 
result of many years of breeding; unsur- 
passed in earliness, uniformity, and in 
depth of interior color. Distinctive green 
tops, erect, uniform in size and color, 
bunching very attractively for market. 
Roots round when young, semi-globular 
later, deep red, smooth, with small neck 
and tap-root. Flesh "deep dark red, 
tender, and of excellent quality. Matures 
1 37 CAV Sten Mme es eo ae ee an ee 15 50 
Mangel Wurzel, Mammoth Long Red. 
Roots extremely large, long, slightly ta- 
pering, grow half above ground. Color 
light red; flesh white with rose tinge. 
Used extensively for cattle feeding. Ma- 
turesiiny! LOsd avs mene eerie sea niente 10 35 
150 1 40 
12D ele > 
Broccoli Sow from April to July 1 
Green Sprouting Calabrese. The 
leading variety for shippers, market 
gardeners, and home-gardens. The tall, 
branching plants form a compact head of 
bluish green flower-buds resembling a 
head of cauliflower. After the main head 
has been removed, side shoots with small 
heads continue to develop. A delicious 
vegetable, steadily gaining in favor. 60 Pkg. Yy 
days tOMMAturitys stone nee ee $0 10 $0, 50 gi 80 $5 a0 
Raab or Turnip Broccoli. Grown for 
tops and tender flower shoots used as 
greens. Plant 18 to 22 inches tall; eke 
leaved, medium grown. ..... An 10 30 90 3 00 
Brussels Sprouts Sow April and May 
Half-Dwarf Improved. Plants 22 to 26 
inches tall; stems thickly set with firm, 
cabbage-like balls 11% inches in diameter, 
maturing successively. «slut oe. eet 10 
Cabbage 
Sow early varieties in coldframe in January and February; in open, 
March and April. Sow late varieties April 15 to June 1 
Descriptions of varieties under Cabbage eee see pages 3 and 5 
Oz. Ib. rae 
1 00 3 00 10 00 
Allhead Select. at 30. i $0 35 $1 00 $3 50 
American Drumhead Savoy... Stes cee 10 40 125 4 00 
Charleston Wakefield. ae A AIS 10 30 90 3 00 
Copenhagen Market................. 10 40 125 400 
Chieftain Savoy.. ih Ma eee 10 45 140 4 50 
Early Jersey Wakefield. Fare Nee 10 30 90 3 00 
Glory of Enkhuizen. Moone he GOB Oe 10 35 la OOOO 
Golden Acre 022%. hese 5 eae 10 40 125 4 00 
Green Acre. Rot Adca An's ocr dane POO 10 45 140 4 50 
Late Flat Dutch, Sv wie, Sia senna SAP 10 30 90 3 00 
Marion Market. Be ey At RE NE Rae 10 40° 1°25" 4°00 
Penn State Balihead. pehane WAKE cic 10 (0) ak WA OL 
Round Red Dutch................... 10 SO SSO me S00 
Winnigstadt. Peer Mths a eins 10 Soe OOM nou 
Wisconsin All Season.. aed Cee Gay 10 35 ei eOOmeS aU 
Wisconsin Ballhead. ................. 10 359120003950 
Wisconsin Hollander No. 8........... 10 SG) al Ui 3) Ew 
Chinese Chihli....................... 10 30 90 3 00 
OROL LEDDEN & SONS, Sewell, New Jersey 
