
BETTER SEEDS FOR BETTER GARDENS 1 
ASPARAGUS 
254 Mary Washington. The largest, most desired variety of 
asparagus. Is of the rust-resistant type and very produc- 
tive. Pkt, 5c; oz, 15c; %4 Ib, 35c; Ib, 95c. Postpaid. 
BEANS 
Our beans have been carefully hand picked and will reach 
you clean. 1 lb. to 200 ft. of row, 35-40 lbs. per acre. 
281 Round Pod Kidney Wax or Brittle Wax. (59 days.) A 
bean of superb quality for all purposes and wonderfully 
productive. Finest for canning because it is entirely string- 
: less. Round pods, medium vine, 
286 Pencil Pod Black Wax. (59) 
days.) Stringless, thick, meaty 
pods, averaging 6 in. long. Seeds 
black. A very good bean. 

268 Tendergreen New Stringless. 
(55 days.) Green pod, plants me- 
dium, heavy producer, beautiful 
dark green straight pods, round, 
meaty. ‘This is our choice of all 
green pod beans. We believe it 
will completely replace both Bur- 
pee and Giant Stringless. 
267 Giant Stringless. (55 days.) 
Like Burpee, but pods are larger. 
261 Bountiful Stringless. (55 days.) 
Prolific producer of long, well 
filled pods. A wonderful bean. 
263 Plentiful (Black-Seeded Boun- 
tiful). (52 days.) All-American 
selection. Pods green, 7 in. long; 
Brittle Wax thick, meaty and stringless. Vine 
16 to 18 in. high; vigorous. 
266 Burpee or Landreth Stringless. (53 days.) An improved 
Burpee, large pods, tender and stringless, one of the best 
home garden beans. 
295 Kentucky Wonder. (65 days.) Pole bean. Strong climber, 
hardy and very prolific over a long season, bearing until 
frost comes; older beans slightly stringy. 
320 Henderson’s Bush. (65 days.) The Baby Lima or Butter 
Bean. 
Prices on above: Pkt, 5c; % lb, 10c; % Ib, 20c; Ib, 40c; 
10 ibs, $3.25, postpaid. 

316 Burpee’s Improved Bush Lima Beans. (75 days.) Beans 
white with greenish tinge. Plants are large, erect and very 
productive. 
317 Fordhook Bush Lima Beans. (75 days.) Large vigorous 
plants; beans thick and of excellent quality. 
314 King of the Garden Pole Lima. (88 days). Most popular 
pole lima. Large pods, flat beans. 
Prices: Pkt, 10c; %4 th, 15c; % Ib, 30c; lb. 45c; 10 lbs, $3.80, 
postpaid. 
BEETS 
Beets may be planted as early as condition of the soil will 
permit, 1 inch deep, rows 16 inches apart. Plant them thick 
and thin out, using young plants for beet greens. 
327 Detroit Dark Red. (55 days.) An old-time standard for 
home and market garden, shipping and canning. 
334 Canner’s Favorite. (52-55 days.) Dark blood-red. 
324 Early Wonder or Early Model. (48 days.) A fine selec- 
tion from Crosby’s Egyptian, a little smaller and earlier. 
326 Crosby’s Egyptian. (55 days.) Probably the most widely 
used of all varieties of beets. Early, good size and good yield. 
328 Improved Early 
Blood Turnip. (65 
days.) A medium 
early variety, good 
for summer or win- 
ter. 
Pit. oCwe OZ, 200. 
Y% Ib, 70c; 
1 lb, $2.25, postpaid. 
337 Swiss Chard. Lu- 
cullus. (50 days.) 
Leaves yellowish 
green and heavily 
crumpled. A _ fine 
vegetable. 
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Canner’s Favorite 1 lb, $1.90, postpaid. 


