
SALMAGUNDI 

1000, postpaid. 

RHUBARB 
VICTORIA, best of all for South 
Strong Plants, 5 for 55c; $1.10 per dozen 
Old-Fashioned Cornfield 
Beans 
Years ago we raised a bean here in this 
country that made more to the acre than any 
other bean. I had lost seed of them until a 
few years ago I sent to a man in Georgia and 
got some of the same seed, These are vine 
beans, but will make all right without stakes. 
Large, meaty fellows that bring the highest 
market price. Why raise poor beans when 
you can raise this one, Be sure and get a 
start this year. Plant in July. Price per 
ounce, 15c; per pound, 50c, postpaid. 
SEA CANE 
Must be a species of Bamboo but I am unable to 
find it described in any reference book. Grows up 
in great clumps. The name we have always had it 
under gives the impression that it will grow near 
the sea. I find it growing on the very poorest land. 
Fine for stakes, fishing poles, to make shades, etc. 
It will stop ditches and make a wind break to 
hold the sand. I have never seen anywhere that it 
is good stock feed but I find that mules will eat 
this when in green state. I believe it could be made 

FITZGERALD NURSERY - 
ASPARAGUS 
MARY WASHINGTON—10c each: 35c 
per 12; 75c per 50; $1.25 per 100; $8.50 per 


HOPI BEAN 
I believe this is the most wonderful bean 
on the market. A dozen vines make 
enough beans for a small family to eat 
and can. Starts bearing in July and will 
bear until frost. A lima type bean has 
to be trellised. Pkt., 10c. 
very valuable on marsh land as stock feed or 
around ponds. Tops die back every year and come 
out from the roots. Three clumps for 50c. 

- STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS 
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