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VEGETABLE SEEDS 
Stringless Green Pod. 50 days. Extra 
early, prolific, round pods and stringless 
V |b. 25c.; Ib. 45c.; 2 Ibs. 85c. 
Tendergreen. 54 days. An early, round 
podded variety, the pods are meaty, abso- 
lutely stringless, and of excellent flavor. 
VY Ib. 30c.; Ib. 50c.; 2 Ibs. 90c. 
WAX-PODDED VARIETIES 
Black Wax Pencil. 54 days. Pods are long, 
pencil-like, very tender and brittle. 4 lb. 
2350, 1lb. 45c:; 2lbss35e; 
Golden Wax. 48 days. The standard variety 
for general use; pods long, broad and flat, 
very fleshy and of fine quality. Vines erect, 
hardy and productive. 14 lb. 25c.; lb. 45c.; 
2 Ibs. 85c. 
Round Pod Kidney Wax. 55 days. The 
pods are long, straight and extremely 
handsome. It is an exceedingly heavy 
bearer. 1% lb. 30c.; Ib. 50c.; 2 lbs. 90c. 
Sure Crop Stringless Wax. 53 days. A 
valuable new variety of dwarf wax beans, 
very productive, rustproof, and will stand 
a longer season of damp, wet weather than 
any other wax beans. 1 lb. 25c.; Ib. 45c.; 
2 Ibs. 85c. 
POLE or RUNNING 
2 Ibs. will plant 100 hills 
Improved Kentucky Wonder. 65 days. 
Excellent, very productive. Pods a silvery 
green color of large size and entirely string- 
less. 14 Ib. 25c; Ib. 45c.; 2 Ibs. 85c. 
Italian Pole. 70 days. A green-podded pole 
string bean, absolutely stringless, unsur- 
passed for a string or shelled bean. 3 |b. 
35c.; 1 Ib. 65c. 
Kentucky Wonder Wax. 67 days. A wax 
ole bean with all the good qualities of old 
Leaneicey Wonder. 1% lb. 25c.; Ib. 45c.; 
2 Ibs. 85c. 
Runner, Scarlet. 90 days. Bright scarlet 
flowers. Used both as a string and shelled 
bean. 1% lb. 30c.; Ib. 50c.; 2 Ibs. 90c. 
POLE LIMA BEANS 
Lima beans are very susceptible to cold and 
wet, and apt to rot in the ground, and should 
not be planted until all danger of frost is 
over, and the soil is dry and warm. 
Lima, King of the Garden. 90 days. 
Early and extremely prolific with large 
pods bearing 5 to 6 beans. % Ib. 25c.; 
Ib. 45c.; 2 Ibs. 85c. 
DWARF or BUSH LIMA 
Lima beans are very susceptible to cold 
and wet, and apt to rot in the ground, and 
should not be planted until all danger from 
frost is over and the soil is dry and warm. 
Lima, Burpee’s Improved Bush. 75 days. 
Best dwarf lima beans, large and delicious. 
14 Ib. 25c.; Ib. 45c.; 2 Ibs. 85c. 
Lima, Fordhook Bush. 70 days. Pods and 
beans twice the size of Dreer’s Lima, and 
earlier. 14 Ib. 30c.; lb. 50c.; 2 Ibs. 90c. 
Lima, Henderson’s Bush. 68 days. Pods 
and beans small; of excellent quality as a 
shell bean. 1% lb. 25c.; Ib. 45c.; 2 Ibs. 85c. 
FAVORITE DWARF SHELL BEANS 
1 Ib. will plant 200 feet of row 
Broad Windsor. A favorite, old-fashioned 
English Shell Bean. Being very hardy it 
should be planted as early as the ground 
will permit, 2 or 3 in. deep in rows 3 ft. 
apart and plants 2 ft. apart in row. Packet 
20c.; Ib. 45c.; 2 Ibs. 85c. 
Dwarf Horticultural. The 4 to 5 in. pods 
are green when young, but when fit for use 
are striped and splashed bright red on a 
yellowish ground. Ib. 45c. 
White Pea. The popular small, round bak- 
ing Bean. Packet 15c.; lb. 30c.; 2 Ibs. 55c.; 
Yellow Eye Improved. Excellent for winter 
use. Packet 15e7 1bc30c.772 1bs.05¢c: 
BEETS 
Culture. Seed may be sown from early 
spring to mid-July. The ground should be 
spaded well and deep, placing rows about 18 
inches apart, and the drills 1 inch deep. Cover 
the seed carefully and firm in the ground by 
walking over the drills. When seedlings ap- 
pear about 3 inches above ground, thin out 
to about 4 inches between the plants so as to 
give ample room for the proper development 
of the roots. Beets are best for pulling when 
about 2 inches in size. 
Crosby’s Improved Egyptian. Where a 
first early sort is desired, this variety is un- 
equaled. The medium-sized roots are de- 
cidedly attractive in appearance; smooth, 
and uniformly round. Blood-red with 
slightly lighter zonings. When cooked it 
is sweet and tender. Packet 10c.; oz. 30c.; 
YY Ib. 90c. 
