
BEETS, DETROIT DARK RED 
Pole Beans—70 Days 
Prices: Plt. 10¢; % Ib. 25c; 1 Ib. 45c. Postpaid 50c. 
Blue Lake or White Creaseba: k. Splendid snap bean for home 
garden and early market. Good ciimber, heav ly productive. 
Pods light green, 5% inches long, % inch wide, almost as thick; 
nearly stringless, very fleshy, brittle, tender. Seeds white; 
excellent for baking. 
Kentucky Wonder. This most popular of all pole beans should 
be in every garden. The dark green pods are round and long, 
measuring 9 to 10 inches; they are always stringless as snaps, 
and never become tough. Seeds light brown colored. 
Kentucky Wonder Wax. An early and hardy bean somewhat 
resembling the Kentucky Wonder except in color of pods 
which are light yellow and broader. If a wax podded bean is 
desired for home or market this is the one best variety to 
plant. Seed oval, flattened, somewhat shriveled, dark brown. 
White Seeded Kentucky Wonder. A splendid sort for your 
garden. Stringless round pods of silvery green. Medium tall. 
Heavy yielder. 
Yount or Oregon Giant. We highly recommend this variety 
to home gardeners. It keeps producing until killed by frost. 
Large, fleshy pods, 10 to 12 inches in length, stringless, light 
greenish yellow, splashed with red. A very tasty bean that 
requires very little care. Pkt. 10c; %4 Ib. 30c; 1 Ib. 50c. 
Tall Horticultural or Speck'ed Cranberry. The pods when 
young are of excellent quality and make fine snap beans. 
They measure 5 to 6 inches long and are stringless. The dried 
beans are grown extensively for winter use. They are large, 
of a light fawn color, speckled with dull red. Highly 
recommended. ° 
Lazy Wife. Used principally for shelling ,green or dry, but 
makes a good snap bean as well. 
Asparagus or Yard Long. Long narrow rounded pods that are 
a novel addition to the menu. Vigorous vine 6 feet tall with 
rank dark green foliage. Very slender pods, 18 to 26 inches 
long. 
Potomac. Dark green pods 6 inches long, slender, round, 
meaty and stringless at all stages of growth. Heavy producer 
of high quality beans for home or market. 
Lima Beans, Tali—85 Days 
Price, Fkt. 10c; % Ib. 30; 1 Ib. 50c; Postpaid 55c. 
Oregon Pole Lima. Proven over many years to be well adapted to our cool Northwest 
A strong, vigorous grower, bearing continuously until frost. 
climate. 
their best when turning yellow. 
King of Garden. A large pod, vigorous, productive Lima. 
bearing near the foot of the pole. Sets pods until frost. 
Lima Beans, Dwarf—75 Days 
Price, Pkt. 10¢; 4% Ib. 30c; 1 Ib. 50c; Postpaid 55c. 
Pods large, 4% to 5 
Dry beans large, flat, greenish 
Burpee’s Improved Bush. 
inches long. 
white. 
Plants, large, heavily productive. 
Usually contain 4 large, thick beans. 
Henderson’s Bush Lima, sometimes called Baby Lima. This is a small lima. Deli- 
cious and prolific. 
Baby Potato. All-America Silver Medal Winner for 1940. Prolific; excellent flavor. 
Good for produce markets as well as canning and quick freezing. Seeds, small and 
thick, of bright green color when fresh, and similar in flavor to Fordhook. 
A valuable new variety with small seed similar to Henderson Bush in 
size, but of green color when ripe. Plants dwarf, prolific, bearing flat pods with 3 or 
Cangreen. 
4 beans to pod. Recommended for freezing and canning. 

Grows tall and starts 
BEET—55 Days 
1 oz. to 100 ft., 6 Ibs. per acre. 
Seed should be sown at the rate of one ounce to 109 feet of 
row. The rows should be spaced 18 to 24 inches apart. Work 
the soil well and cover the seeds about an inch deep. A rich 
sandy loam is most favorable, but nearly all types of soil will 
produce Beets if sufficiently fertilized and properly tiled. All 
varieties of Beets sell for: Pkt. 10¢; 1 oz. 25e; %4 Ib. 75e. 
Braeger’s Improved Detroit Dark Red. The standard of ex- 
cellence in table Beets for home and. market garden, for 
shipping, and for canning. Top uniform, small, slender, 
erect. Noots globe shaped; symmetrical, with small coilar and 
small taproot. Very dark blood red. : 
Extra Early Flat Egyptian. Best for forcing and particularly 
valuable for early market. Tops small and upright. Roots 
flattened, with long slender tap-roots. Flesh dark purplish 
red, zoned lighter. 
Oregon’s Early Wonder. Very desirable for home and market 
garden. Tops small. Root flattened globe shape w.th small 
collar and tap-root. Dark purplish red. Flesh deep purplish 
red zoned a lighter shade. 
MANGEL WURZEL—100 Days 
1 oz. to 100 ft., 5 Ibs. per acre. 
Valuable as stock feed. Plant eariy in the Spring in rows 
2% feet apart. The seeds should be 1 inch apart in the row 
and covered by 1% inches of soil firmly pressed down. Culti- 
vate frequently. When the plants are 3 inches high, begin to 
thin until the roots are 10 inches apart. All var-eties of 
Mangels: 1 oz. 20c; %4 Ib. 60c. 
Danish Sludstrup. Very high yielder. Roots long oval, orange 
colored; flesh white with faint yellow tinge. 
Giant Half Sugar. This variety is one of the favorite among 
the dairymen and hog raisers. It is very sweet and nutr_tious, 
as it has a larger sugar content than the ordinary Mangel. 
Mammoth Long Red. Superior to strains offered as Norbiton 
Giant Colossal Monarch, ete. Roo.s very large; long spindle 
shape, straight and thick; grow one-third to one-ha.f out of 
ground. Light red: flesh white tinged with rose. 
Golden Tankard. Roots large, nearly cylindrical, deep yellow 
below ground. Flesh yellow with white zones. Une os wie vest 
for light soils. 
BROCCOLI 
% oz. to 100 ft., 4 oz. per acre. 
This is similar to Caulifiower in color, character of foliage, 
form, and size of heads. It requires a long growing season 
and is especially suited to Pacific Coast states. Pkt. 10e. 
Italian Green Sprouting. This vigorous plant is entirely dif- 
ferent from the white heading sorts. Cultivated like cabbage, 
it bears a succession of sprouting heads which, if kept cut, will 
be replaced by others for 8 to 10 weeks. Hach sprout, about 5 
inches long, ends in a small head of deep green buds. 
St. Valentine. Standard market variety for March shipment. 
Plants large. Heads large, solid, white, and very well protected. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS—90 Days 
Y% oz. to 100 ft., 4 oz. per acre. 
Dwarf Improved. Plants dwarf and compact. 20 inches tall. 
Very uniform; stem well covered with firm, round cabbage- 
like balls of 1144 to 1% inches in di'ameter which mature in 
succession. Pkt. 10c. 
Pods are at 
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