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LIMA BEANS 
Always plant Lima Beans with the eye down, 
6 inches apart, and not until the ground is 
warm. Do not brush against Bean foliage when 
it is wet. It pays to give Lima Beans plenty of 
room to grow in. 
Package plants row 15 feet; Ib. 200 feet. 
Burpee’s Improved Bush. This improved 
strain is earlier and bears larger crops of big, 
flat Beans of finer quality than the old original 
variety. Very early and prolific. Pkg. 10c; 
Y, Ib. 30c; Ib. 50c; 5 Ibs. $1.90; 15 Ibs. $5.40 
Fordhook Bush. This is the Best Bush 
Lima Bean and a Great Favorite in Home and 
Market Gardens. Hardy, strong, erect growing, 
bearing an abundance of mammoth, thick pods 
containing 4 to 5 large, luscious Beans of ex- 
ceptionally fine quality. Pkg. 10c; 14 Ib. 30c; 
Ib. 50c; 5 Ibs. $2.00; 15 Ibs. $5.70 
Henderson Bush. The “Baby” Lima Bean. Both pods 
and Beans are small but are produced in large quanti- 
ties. The standard Lima for canning. Continuous bearers. 
A small patch will keep a family supplied with these de- 
licious Limas all ‘season. The quality is very good. It is 
far the best small type Lima. Pkg. 10c; 1% Ib. 25¢; 
Ib. 45c; 5 Ibs. $1.80; 15 Ibs. $5.10 
BUSH BEANS Cangreen. All-America Selection, Honorable Mention. 
: Resembles Henderson but remarkable for the green color 
Stringless Black Valentine. Earliest round of the Beans when dry, which makes it very attractive 
pod green Bean. A development of the familiar © when cooked and canned. Heavy bearer. 
Black Valentine, with pods of the same shape Pkg. 10c; 2 Ib. 30c; Ib. 50c; 5 Ibs. $2.00 
but entirely stringless. ie St 75e 15 kha 
Vz Ib. 25c; tb. 45c; 5 Ibs. $1.75; lbs. 3 POLE LIMA 
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4 pountiint tae Peer at aaumelantestear King of the Garden. A good climbing vine, heavily pro- 
‘ great quantities of thick, broad, solid and ductive, bearing straight pods 6 inches long, containing 
meaty pods about 7 inches long. They are 4 to 5 large, thick, flat white Beans. 
tender, of the highest quality and unusually 
delicious in flavor. This Bean retains its string- 
less quality even into maturity. Seed is 
brown. Pkg. 10c; \ Ib. 25c; 
Ib. 45¢; 5 Ibs. $1.80; 15 Ibs. $5.10 
Keeney’s Stringless Refugee. A large grow- 
er, producing quantities of long, green, brittle, 
stringless pods of fair quality. Pkg. 10c; 
2 Ib. 25c; Ib. 45¢; 5 Ibs. $1.65; 15 Ibs. $4.65 
Plentiful. (Bronze Medal Award 1938.) A 
new flat, thick, long-podded, dark green, 
stringless Bean of unusual flavor. Plant is 
strong growing and abundant bearing. Matures 
in 50 days. Pkg. 10c; 12 Ib. 25c; 
Ib. 45c; 5 Ibs. $1.80; 15 Ibs. $5.10 
Giant Stringless Green-Pod. Giant pods 61/4 
‘ inches long, round, thick, very fleshy, brittle, 
and absolutely stringless. Early maturing and 
a splendid Bean for both home_and market 
garden. Matures in 53 days. The seed is 
brown. Pkg. 10c; 1 Ib. 25¢; 
Ib. 45c; 5 Ibs. $1.75; 15 Ibs. $4.95 
Improved Stringless Green-Pod. Very desir- 
able, dwarf, green-podded Neriety for the home 
garden and for market. Plants large and vig- 
orous, holding the long, round pods well up 
from the ground. Ready to eat in 52 days. 
Seed is light brown. Pkg. 10c; 12 Ib. 25¢; 
Ib. 45c¢; 5 Ibs. $1.70; 15 tbs. $4.80 


Tendergreen 
GREEN PODDED 
Pkg. 10c; 1 Ib. 30c; 
Ib. 50c; 5 Ibs. $1.90; 15 Ibs. $5.40 

Fordhook 
Bush Lima 
Broccoli 
Made a lot of friends this year in 
Victory Gardens. 
One ounce seed will produce about 1500 plants. 
A vegetable very similar to cauliflower but 
less delicate in flavor. Hardy, thrives. best in 
cool weather and should be hoed and watered 
frequently. Sow the seed inside or in cold 
frames in January or February and set out 
plants when ground is warm. ‘A large bluish 
green flower bud head forms in the center. 
After this is removed, small heads are pro- 
duced on side branches. Cultivate same as 
cauliflower. 



Italian Green Sprout- 
ing Calabrese is the 
very best Broccoli 
Tendergreen. The Best Round-Podded 
Green Bean. Straight, round pods 6145 
inches long, absolutely stringless and of the @ 
very highest quality. We consider this the 
very best Bean of its kind for your garden. 
It has just about everything. A very heavy 
and early yielder of Beans of the finest 
flavor and quality. Of course they are 
stringless. Ready to eat in 53 days. Seed 
is brown. Pkg. 10c; 12 Ib. 30c; 
Ib. 50c; 5 Ibs. $1.95; 15 Ibs. $5.50 
Brussels Sprouts 
One pkg. of seed will produce 200 plants; 
1 oz. will sow 200 feet and produce 5000 
plants. 
The small heads, resembling cabbage, 
are formed along the stalk. Prepare like 
cabbage or in cream, like cauliflower. Sow 
seed in spring; transplant and cultivate 
same as cabbage, except leaves should be 
broken down in fall, giving heads more 
room to grow. Freezing improves the qual- 
ity of the sprouts. They may be left in 
the ground, here in the North, until De- 
cember. 
Long Island Improved. (Special Strain.) 
A very fine strain grown extensively for the 
New York market. The plants grow 20 to 
24 inches tall and produce a large crop of 
very solid heads of sweet and delicious 
flavor. Pkg. 25c; 14 oz. 50c; oz. $1.50 

Brussels Sprouts 
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Italian Green Sprouting Calabrese. A fa- 
vorite vegetable with the Italians and now be- 
coming very popular in our American gardens. 
The plant forms good sized heads, and after 
these are cut, other heads form, providing 
fresh vegetables for a long season. Sow early 
in cold frames for spring; outdoors in June 
cand July for a fall crop. 
Pkg. 20c; 12 oz. 45c; oz. 80c; 1/4 Ib. $2.35 

Chantenay Long Type Carrots, Grown by 
Howard De Roo, Williamson, N. Y. 
