Wethersfield 9, Conn. and Newport, Maine 

ASPARAGUS SEED 
1 oz. of seed will sow 75 feet of row and produce about 
250 plants 
_ Culture—Asparagus seed should be sown as early as possible 
in the spring. When roots are one year old they should be trans- 
planted into permanent beds in rows about 4 feet apart with 
root crown |!% feet apart in trenches 10 inches in depth. 
Mary Washington. The best variety. Rust resistant: 
The most widely used for home and market. Large 
thick stalks, attractive green in color with purple tops. 
Tender and delicious. Oz. 20c., 4 Ib. 60c., lb. $2.00. 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
Mary Washington (1 year old). To produce Asparagus 
from roots follow directions as outlined above when 
roots are raised from seed. 50 roots $1.00, 100 roots, 
$2.00, 500 roots $9.50, 1000 roots $18.00. 
BEANS. Green Pod 
We prepay all transportation charges 
One pound of Beans will plant 150 feet, 90 lbs. per acre 
Culture—Plant in rows 21% feet apart, dropping seed 2 inches 
apart. Plant when ground is warm and make small plantings 
every two weeks and have fresh Beans right up until frost. 


All Beans are 15c. per packet, 30c. for \% lb., 
50c. for 1 lb. and 90c. for 2 lbs., unless 
otherwise indicated 
Bountiful. The largest and heaviest yielding flat green 
Bean. Without question the finest stock of this favor- 
ite green podded variety. There is no other strain 
which will produce a higher yield of these handsome, 
large flat, light green pods. Our many market garden- 
ers will bear witness to the high quality of our type. 
3 to 10 Ibs. 30c. per Ib., 11 to 25 lbs. 29c. per lb., 
over 25 lbs. 27c. per Ib. 
Beans, Plentiful 

Packets (sufficient for the needs of the 
average small family) of all vegetable seeds 
listed 
are 10c., unless 
in this catalog, 
otherwise indicated. 
Asparagus, Mary Washington 
Black Valentine Stringless. An extremely prolific 
and early round Bean entirely stringless. 3 to 10 Ibs. 
29c. per Ib., 11 to 25 Ibs. 28c. per lb., over 25 Ibs. 
26c. per Ib. 
Landreth’s Stringless. A splendid improvement on 
the old type Burpee’s Stringless, growing 2 in. longer 
than that type. A round Bean of really superior 
quality and flavor. 3 to 10: Ibs. 30c. per Ib., 11 to 25 
Ibs. 28c. per lb., over 25 Ibs. 26c. per Ib. 
Plentiful. Another new flat pod of extremely high 
- quality. Similar to Bountiful with a pod 4% to 1 inch 
longer and a trifle later in maturity. A black seeded 
variety. 3 to 10 lbs. 30c. per lb., 11 to 25 Ibs. 28c. 
per lb., over 25 Ibs. 26c. per Ib. 
Streamliner. A splendid new flat podded Bean of very 
superior quality. The pods are slightly larger than 
Bountiful and are a handsome bluish green in color. 
Very fleshy and attractive. The seed is white. 
3 to 10 Ibs. 33c. per Ib., 11 to 25 Ibs. 31c. per lb., 
over 25 Ibs. 29c. per Ib. 
Tendergreen. The finest of the round podded green 
Beans. Although still comparatively new, this hand- 
some and early Bean has become one of the most 
popular on our list. The high yield and superior 
quality of its straight, round green pods will commend 
this Bean to the most critical gardener. 3 to 10 lbs. 
32c. per lb., 11 to 25 Ibs. 30c. per Ib., over 25 lbs. 
28c. per Ib. 
