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- 
iver Pkt, 50;/0Z; 15¢: % 1b, 50c; lb, $1.75; postpaid. 
BEANS 
Our beans have been carefully hand picked and will reach 
you clean. 1 lb. to 200 ft. of row, 35-40 Ibs. 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- 
5 _.. 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- 
ee 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 gavden 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. 
od Henderson’s Bush. (65 days.) The Baby Lima or Butter 
ean. 
Prices on above: Pkt, 5c; % lb, 10c; % Ib, 20c; Ib, 40c; 
10 lbs, $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; 1%4 lb, 15c; % Ib, 30c; lb. 45c; 10 Ibs, $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. 
Bi teD Cee OZL oF OC. 
els ene; leap: 
$1.25, postpaid 
337 Swiss Chard. Lu- 
cullus. (50 days.) 
Leaves yellowish 
green and heavily 
crumpled. A_ fine 
vegetable. 
Pkt, 5c; oz, 10c; 
an sc —— Y% |b, 30e; Leeio, 
Canner’s Favorite . $1.00, postpaid 



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