


BUSH LIMA BEANS 
Pkt. seed will plant of Early Bush Limas ft. row; , 
Ib. 100 ft. Mammoth Bush Limas Pkt. 20 ae : Vp Ib. 15 te 
POLE BEANS 
Pole Beans are 
m Very productive but 
' come into bearing 
~ later than Bush 
Variettes. They 
must not be plant- 
ed until sofl has 
become warm. 
¥ Plant Pkt. seed to 
\ 12 or 15 poles. 1% 
Ib. 50 to 75 poles. 


















Early Bush Lima Var ae Prcancel 
Smaller than others but the earliest Bush Lima. Fine for 7 lie 
using when green or matured for winter use. 66 days for alma, JM) : Green Pod 
Sor) - One of the earliest 
edible size. Pkt., 100 seeds 10¢; 14 Ib., 20¢; % Ib., 30¢. 

¥) Bers 
ee reen-podded Pole 
; yy Beanie Pods are of 

a silvery green 
color and when 
oung are _ string- 
ess. Edible size 
pods are ready in 
about 65 days. 
_.) Pkt., 60 seeds 10¢; 
1% \b., 20¢3 
wy Ib., 30¢. 
»POLE LIMA 
Giant Podded 
Earliest Large- 
SeededPoleLima 
An early and pro- 
lific variety, is 
am Very hardy and 
ne Sl roductive. Pods 
awe hang in large clus- 
wters with 3 to 5 
j big, fat buttery 
beans of finest 
quality to each 
Mammoth Bush Lima pod. About 80 days 
The best large Bush Lima, growing 18 to 20 inches tall, mior edible Beans. 
producing pods large as Pole Limas, but nearly 2 weeks 
earlier. Beans are thick, of excellent Me buttery Lima 

ad ; Pkt., 30 to 40 
gees @ ey. ae large seeds 10¢; 
flavor, and a heavy yielder. Edible size in days. 
Pkt., 30 to 40 large seeds 10¢; 14 Ib., 20¢; 1% Ib., 30¢. Kentucky Wonder WY Ib., 30¢. Giant Podded 
Ym ib., 20¢; 
Beets are so easy to grow that they should be in every garden. It is a good plan to make 
T A i [ FE R t c TS repeated sowings in order that a continuous supply of tender young roots may be had 
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throughout the season. Seed can be sown as early in the Spring as the ground can be made 
ready for sowing. One packet of seed will sow about 20 feet of row; one ounce, 100 feet. 
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i an Mills Extra Early | gain U/ml TVW T\\ | 
wins ag A selected strain; one of Z oe! AY see eos 
e finest blood turnip all- : \'t EARLY i 
purpose Beets. Very early. i Pies & <The Np a 
# uniform in size and shape, 4 eh TICKLING 
fine grained and hand- We Se 
some in appearance. 52 
days. Pkt., 200 seeds 5¢; 
OZ., 25¢- 
Early Pickling 
One of the best for pick- 
ling on account of its — 
small round uniform 
shape. Color a glossy red 
of fine quality. Is espe- | 
cially good for greens. | 
Ready 55 days. f 
Pkt., 200 seeds 5¢; 02., 20¢. ! 
Crosby’s —Egyptian 
Extra early, small tops, slender tap-roots, fine quality, flesh 
deep red, rapid growth. Widely prow for table or market. =~. .- 
Ready about 55 days. kt., 200 seeds S5¢} oz., 20¢.- 
Detroit Dark Red 
An improved Strain of Detroit Dark Red that matures in about 
58 days. It is as near perfection as breeding skill can 
roduce; coe ashe ete i: NSEy. rs tpart ey is 
ender and o ne flavor. One o e@ ve : 
kt., 200 seeds §¢; 02., 25¢. 
New Beet —Strawberry 
A selected strain of strawberry color. Ready 
for small beets and greens in 56 days. 
Pkt., 150 seeds 5¢; 02., 20¢. 
Long Season 
A favorite with Home Gardeners. It remains 
tender and sweet all summer and fall. Large 
or small they are always tender. Deep red 
color throughout, roots half-long, top-shaped. 
Retains fine quality in aCOrA ES 
Pk -? 10¢; OZ... 30c- 






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Mangels—sugar Beets 
; Golden Tankard. The most desirable yellow Mangel. An immense 
ielder. AS % 
ammoth Prize Red. The most popular red Mangel, often weigh- a 31 = 
ing 20 to 30 pounds. - a 
Hither variety Pkt., 250 seeds 5¢3 0z.. 15¢. Mee yyy 
