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BEANS—J4, Ib. 12c; 14 Ib. 20c; 1 Ib. 35c;. 2 Ibs. 65c. Postpaid. 
GOLDEN WAX IMPROVED—Rustproof. Pods are of good length, oval and thick, qutitey string 
less, clear, waxy, golden yellow, with fine buttery flavor. Bush Bean. 
BURPEES STRINGLESS—Extra early, round podded, prolific sort, bearing abundantly, long bright 
green, stringless pods of excellent quality, rust resistant. Bush Bean. 
WHITE KENTUCKY WONDER—Very early, white seeded variety, pods 6-7 inches long, slender, 
straight, very tender, fleshy. Stringless, high quality. Dark green color. 
FORDHOOK BUSH LIMA—Bush Bean. Plants grow very stiff and erect and will withstand Raed 
wind and rain. Pods are large, thick, containing 4-5 wonderful beans. Most popular Lima. 
BEETS—5c per pkg.; 1 oz. 20c; 4 Ib. 65c; 14 Ib. $1.15. Postpaid. 
DETROIT DARK RED—Upright grower, small top, best canner. Leaf stems and veins dark sn) 
blade green, roots verye crisp, tender and sweet and remaining so for a long time. 
EARLY BLOOD TURNIP—Popular everywhere. Roots fine symmetrical in shape; flesh blood-red 
tender, sweet, grows to good size, fine for early use and also for winter. he 
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SWISS CHARD—5c per pkg.; 1 oz. 22c; 4 Ib. 65c; 4 Ib. $1.25. Postpaid. 
SILVER—Often called Spinach Beet, is grown for its leaf, not for its root. The thick stem may be pm 
stripped from the leaf and used as Asparagus, balance of leaf served as greens. 
BRUSSEL SPROUTS—5c per pkg.; 14 oz. 12¢; 1 oz. 20¢e. Postpaid. 
IMPROVED DWARF—Grows 18 to 80 inches high, producing compact sprouts. 1 to 2. inches in 
diameter, grayish green in color. Hardy, early and very satisfactory. 
CABBAGE—5c per pkg.; !4 oz. 20c; 1 oz. 35c¢; 14 Ib. $1.25. Postpaid. ye 
EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD—One of the best early anne in cultivation. It possesses the 
merits of large size heads, and is the earliest and surest variety you can grow. 
GOLDEN ACRE—FExtra early cabbage, producing a uniform, round tightly.folded, well balanced 
head of good quality, weighing ‘about 3 Ibs. A fine variety for home and garden. 
LARGE LATE FLAT DUTCH—Sure header of extra large heads, often weigh 15 Ibs., interfo: 
creamy white, compact and crisp. Very best for cooking or slicing and winter keeper. 
CARROTS—5c per pkg.; 1 oz. 35c; 14 tb. $1.30; 14 Ib. $2.25. Postpaid. are 
DANVERS HALF LONG—Well known, very productive, 5-6 inches long, flesh very tender an 
sweet and a rich orange, fine grained and free from woody fiber. Excellent keeper. 
RED CORELESS CHANTENAY—Improved Ohantenay with red core. Quality extra fine, tender, 
and sweet. Good shipper and splendid market gardeners variety. 
CELERY—10c-per pkg.; 14 oz. 25c; 1 oz. 45c. Postpaid. ea 
GOLDEN SELF BLANCHING—Best medium early self blanching, bunches easily, large in size, fine it 
in quality, dwarf compact habit, with thick, solid heavy ribbed stalks, blanching to a clear sally 
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CUCUMBER—5c per pkg.; 1 oz. 20c; 14 Ib. 70c; 14 Ib. $1.25. Postpaid. 
BOSTON PICKLING—A favorite with pickle growers. Fine for table use. Very productive. Prai 
small and uniform in size. Dark green in color. Excellent for pickling. pa 
IMPROVED LONG GREEN—Grows 12-16 inches long. When young used for pickling and when 
larger used for slicing. Most popular for making sweet pickles from the ripe fruit. i 
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CAULIFLOWER—10c per pkg.; 14 oz. $1.25; 14 oz. $2.15. Postpaid. i FE 
EARLY SNOWBALL—The standard variety for commercial purposes. Dwarf and compact in 4 
growth. Fine solid, round heads, pure white. A very good keeper. Weight of heads about 2 Ibs. 
POPCORN—'4 Ib. 10c; 4 Ib. 18c; 1 Ib. 30c; 2 Ibs. 55c. Postpaid. Rai : 
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SOUTH AMERICAN—Kernels yellow and pop to immense size. Stalks grow larger than fields corn, — 
with two to three ears on a stalk. Most popular popcorn, oh ; 
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