
POLE LIMA BEANS 
Poles should be set about 4 
When the ground is warm plant 4 to 6 beans to a pole, eyes down, © 
When well started thin to 2, vines to a pole and cultivate often. 
CULTURE. 
feet apart each way. 
and 2’ inches deep. 
——= if 
6 5as 

One pound is enough for 50 poles; 30 Ibs. per acre. 

KING OF GARDEN POL E LIMA 
Most Widely Used of alli Limas—This old favorite has been popular for years, 
and because of its productiveness is still one of the best pole limas you can 
grow. Pods are flat and smooth, with 4 to 5 beans. 
No. 586, Pkt. 10¢; 43 Ib. 30¢; Ib. 50¢; 5 
lb. $2.20. 

PARADISE GIANT PODDED POLE LIMA 
Seeds Flat, Dull White and Excellent in Quality—These vigorous, productive \ a 
plants grow 8 to 10 feet and bear an abundance of giant pods containing 
Produce freely until vines are killed by frost. 
4 to's seeds of delicious beans. 
No. 610, Pkt. 10e; 14 lb. 30¢; lb. 50¢; 5 lb. $2.20. 


B EETS CULTURE. 
Sow seed in early spring in rows 12 to 14 inches apart and when 
about 2 inches high, thin to 3 inches apart. 
For winter use, sow trom July Ist 
to August 10th. One ounce of seed will sow 100 feet of drill; 6 to 8 pounds per acre. 












An Extra 
2 Win, CROSBY'S. EGYPTIAN BEET 
Good for home or mark arden use. ots tene obe shape 
small tap root. 
Egyptian beets. 
DETROIT DARK RED | 
CHOICE EARLY VARIETY 


These globe shaped beets are exceptionally swect when 
cooked: The deep ox-blood flesh shows no light zones 
which makes it’a splendid beet for canning. Ready 
to use sixty days after sowing. 
oz. 35¢; %4 ib. $1.20. 
No. 550, Pkt. 156; 

WON DER | 
Earliest Beet in the i 
World, 39 Days, Re- 
ceived All-American 
Gold Medal — The vre- ' 
sult of many years of 
live breeding. Tender 
roots are: semi-globu- 
lar, uniform and deep 
red in’ color, small tap 
root. No. 490, Pkt. 
10¢;0z.25¢; %4 lb. 90. 


“ALL. PURPOSE” 
Richest, Darkest Red of any Beet. Ideal for Table, 
Canning and Pickling—Fflesh is fine grained, sweet and 
LUCKY 
always free from woody fibres. It produces early beets 
for table use but can be used throughout the season. 
Color is retained when cooked. No. 098, Pkt. 15¢; 
‘OZ. sues VY lb. 90¢. 

EARLY WONDER BEETS 
Ready for the Table in 46 Days—The finest red, round Beet in cultivation 
for either market or home garden. 
tender. Produces deep red, perfect shaped beets; excellent keepers. Smogth 
skin and slim roots. 

j red in flesh with lighter zones. 
i flesh solid white. No. 
h oz. 30c; % lb. 95e. 
f excellent food for both cows and poultry. 
@ that will grow a good crop of corn will produce 
# mangels. The roots of this extremely large variety grow 
; half above the ground with yields from 30 to so tons 
to the acre. No. 506, Pkt. bie OZ. Wi Y ths cae 

‘Meaty and of high flavor, sweet and 
No. 048, Pkt. 15¢; 0z.'25¢e; %4 lb. 90e. 

Flesh pur oleh red. Sweeter and more cindee than the.old 
No. 337, Pkt. 15¢; Oz. 20¢; lb. 70c. 

I Very Early Flat Red EGYPTIAN. BEET 
This "y early beet is used by truckers to reach the earliest markets. 
you want real early beets be sure to 
dium dark red. -Flesh bright red wit 
Oz. 256; VA Ib. 90¢. 
Roots flattish, pe 
No. 591, Pkt. yee 
lant this variety. 
lighter zones. 


CRIMSON GLOBE BEET 
Excelient for Garden or Market—A main crop varicty 
| of medium season maturity. The deep crimson flesh 
N of this globe-shaped beet is of exceptional: sweetness.’ 
# Entirely free from fibrous roots, having only a small 
# tap root. 
No. 505, Pkt. 15¢; oz. 35¢; 14 lb. $1.20. 

EARLY ECLIPSE BEET . 
j This exceptionally sweet, fine grained beet is bright 
It is a popular beet, 
and one of the first to be ready for the table. 
: No. 618, Pkt. 15¢7 07. 25¢; Y%i Ib. 90¢. 

SUGAR BEETS a1 

Klein Wanzleben 
| This variety is everywhere considered 
best for sugar making; contains 14 to 
18 per cent sugar. Also good for stock 
feeding. Roots are long, with’ white 
| shoulders, tapered; skin grey white; 
565, Pkt. 10e3 


MAMMOTH.."2_MANGEL 
Any land 


