

Mary Washington. 

University, 4700 25th Avenue N. E. 



MALMO Vegetable Seeds 
ASPARAGUS. From Seed. An ounce will produce about 700 
roots or 40 feet of row. From roots. See page 9. 
Early variety with shoots firm, tender, 
delicious. Oz, 25e. 
BEANS. 1 Ib. to 150 feet. 1% Ib. 25c; 1 Ib. 45c. 
BUSH BEANS, Green Pod. 
Dwarf Horticultural. (53 days) Excellent for pod bean or dried 
for shell bean. Stringless, long round fleshy pods. 
' Stringless Green Pod Imp, (53 days) Very early, extremely 
hardy, of fine quality for home and market. Pods 5 to 6 
inches long, stringless, tender. 
Stringless Refugee. Extra early, a splendid canning variety. 
Tendergreen. (50 days) A new stringless, tender, round green- 
podded bean, very productive. 
BUSH BEANS, Wax Pod. 
Golden Wax Imp. (48 days) Extra early, producing quantities 
of golden yellow stringless pods. 
Pencil Pod Black Wax. (52 days) One of best early round pod 
wax beans for home and market, golden yellow pods very 
brittle, stringless and of highest quality. 
Sure-Crop Wax, Also called Bountiful Wax. Abundant straight 
broad pods 6 to 7 inches long of highest quality. 
POLE BEANS 
Kentucky Wonder. (65 days) Continues to bear throughout the 
season if mature pods are picked. Round, long, dark green 
pods of finest quality. 
Kentucky Wonder Wax. (65-68 days) Considered best wax 
podded pole bean. Beautiful flat, nearly stringless waxy 
yellow pods. 
Oregon Giant. Large fleshy pods 10 to 12 inches long, string- 
less and very tasty. Keeps producing until killed by frost. 
¥% Ib. 30c; 1 Ib, 50e. 
Tall Horticultural. (63 days) Used as snap and green shell 
bean, very prolific with light green flat 6-inch pods. Fine 
for baking. 
Blue Lake. (63-66 days) Early, with light green pods 5 to 6 
inches long, % inch thick, nearly stringless, fleshy, brittle, 
tender. Excellent for baking. 
LIMA BEANS, Dwarf. 
Burpee’s Bush Lima. (75 days) Fine flavored; big broad meaty 
beans, very prolific bearing in close clusters. % Ib. 25e; 
1 Ib. 45e. 
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Cangreen. (68 days) An All-America Selection. Early bush lima 
bearing pods 3 inches long, the seeds are attractive green 
in the dry stage. Very prolific. 
Henderson’s (Baby Lima). Small beans, very tender, of ex- 
quisitely rich buttery lima flavor whether used green or 
dried. 
LIMA BEANS, Pole. 
Oregon Pole Lima. Strong vigorous grower bearing continu- 
ously until frost. Pods at their best when turning yellow. 
BANSEI, Edible Soy Beans. 1 Ib. to about 150 feet. Bansei 
ripens early and attains a height of about 2 feet. The seed 
is small, of high vitamin content, also very high in protein. 
They are easily canned and quick frozen. (90 days.) 
BEETS. 1 oz. to 100 ft. (52-55 days.) 
Crosby Early Egyptian. Dark red, fine quality. Oz, 35c. 
Early Wonder. Deep blood red, globe-shaped. Oz. 35c. 
Detroit Dark Red. Uniform dark round beet for home and 
market shipping and canning. Oz. 35e. 
MANGEL WURZEL. 1 oz, to 100 ft. 
Danish Sludstrup. Best stock sort for Northwest, long oval 
orange colored roots of high quality and sugar content. 
Oz. 25¢e. 
Giant Half Sugar. Popular among dairymen and hog raisers, 
long sugar content. Oz. 25c. 
Klein Wanzleben. Hardy, good keeper, long heavy roots for 
sugar or stock feeding. Recommended for sugar manufac- 
ture, Oz. 25c. 
BROCCOLI. Oz. about 1500 plants. 
‘Dwarf. (55 to 60 days.) Deep green heads or sprouts of dwarf 
habit. May be cut from early summer to late fall. Pkt. 10c, 
oz. 60c. 
Italian Green or Calabrese. (55 to 60 days.) Delicious variety 
producing over a long period, as every new branch produces 
a head or sprout. Oz. 60c. 
White Cape. (55 to 60 days.) Standard market variety for 
March shipment. Large, solid, white head like cauliflower. 
Pkt. 10c. . 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 1 oz. about 3000 plants. 
Improved Dwarf. Dwarf compact plants 20 inches tall pro- 
ducing quantities of sprouts which mature in succession. 
Oz. 80c. 
