
Kennedy Kwality Vegetable Seeds 

ARTICHOKE 
Sow seed in April or May; transplant in rows 
3 feet apart, in deep, rich soil, well fertilized. 
May be grown as an annual by planting seed 
in hotbeds in February and transplanting after 
danger of frost is past. 
Large Green Globe. Pkt. 50c., oz. $3.00 
Jerusalem. Plant from tubers, in rows 3 feet 
apart, cultivate frequently. Pk. $3.50 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
Dig trench 1% feet deep and about 1 foot 
wide and fill in with about 6 inches of well 
rotted manure. On this place about 5 inches 
of rich soil; put in roots about 11% feet apart, 
crown upright. Cover to within about 5 inches 
from the top of the trench, fill trench as plants 
grow. 
Pedigreed Mary Washington. There is no 
strain of the Washington nearly as good as 
the “Mary.”’ Earlier, more productive, 
larger stalks and possesses highest rust re- 
sistance. 
Strong 2 yr. old roots, 100 $3.00, 1000 $25.00 
Strong 3 yr. old roots, 100 $4.00, 1000 $35.00 
ASPARAGUS SEED 
Mary Washington. 
BEANS 
Dwarf Green Podded Beans 
For a succession sow seed every two weeks 
from early May until August 15th. Sow seed 
about 2 inches apart, thinning out to three or 
four inches, leaving about 2 feet between the 
rows. Cultivate frequently. 
Black Valentine Stringless. Beautiful large 
pods about 6 in. long, slender, round and 
nearly straight; fine grained, dark green in 
color. Seed black. An early, productive, 
profitable gardener’s variety. Plant more 
vigorous and productive than Red Valentine; 
pods darker green. 
Lb. 60c., 5 lbs. $2.85, 10 lbs. $5.50 
Bountiful. Rich green color, thick, flat, long 
and very uniform. An immense cropper and 
perfectly stringless. 
Lb. 60c., 5 Ibs. $2.85, 10 lbs. $5.50 
Oz. 25c., 14 |b. 75c. 
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Ferry’s Plentiful. A new variety, similar to 
Bountiful, but superior. Pods are longer, 
slightly thicker, darker green, more tender 
and better flavor. 
EbATOG ADs sooo 
Improved Stringless Green Pod. The new- 
est and best of the Giant Stringless Green 
Pod varieties. The pods are a rich deep 
green, round, straight, 5 to 6 in. long, and 
absolutely stringless and free from fibre. 
The plants are large and yield heavily. 
Lb. 60e67-5 lbs: $2.85; 10:Ibs: $5.50 
Masterpiece. An English variety used quite 
extensively in this country as a forcing sort 
on private estates. When grown under glass 
the plants are of robust constitution, un- 
usually prolific, early and hardy; pods very 
dark green, about 7 in. long, straight, thick, 
handsome and tender when very young, de- 
veloping considerable string as they mature. 
Lb. $1.50, 5 lbs. $7.25, 10 Ibs. $14:00 
Medal Refugee. Similar to the familiar 
Refugee type but resistant to common bean 
mosaic. More compact, erect and free from 
spreading tendrils, round, medium length, 
stringless, fiberless, silvery green pods. 
Lb. $2.00, 5 lbs. $9.00 
Refugee Stringless. A desirable stringless 
selection from Refugee or 1000 to 1, but 
more nearly resembles Extra Early Refugee 
in habit of growth, productiveness and earli- 
ness. Lb. 60c., 5 lbs. $2.85, 10 lbs. $5.50 
Tendergreen. This bean surpasses all other 
dwarf green podded beans for fine flavor, 
quality and productiveness. The pods are 
long, round, very meaty and tender. 
Lb. 60c., 5 lbs. $2.85 
The Prince. A dwarf French bean with im- 
mense, thick pods 11 to 12 in. in length and 
stringless, fine flavor and very prolific. Used 
extensively as a forcing bean. 
Lb. $1.50, 5 lbs. $7.25, 10 lbs. $14.00 
Beans for Baking 
Robust. White Navy. Selected disease re- 
sistant, plant large, spreading, heavily pro- 
ductive. Seed small and round. 
Lb. 50c., 5 lbs. $2.35, 10 lbs. $4.50 
