PERRY’S HIGHEST GRADE VEGETABLE SEEDS 
We Deliver Free in the United States all Flower, Vegetable and Grass Seeds quoted by the packet, ounce, quarter pounp 
and pound, when cash accompanies the order. 
ARTICHOKE 
Giant Green Globe. A perennial, bearing 
large, globular heads with thick, succulent 
edible scales. 
Pkt. 25c., 4% oz. 60c., oz. $1.00 
Jerusalem Artichoke. Quite different from 
the above. Of great value for hogs. 3 bush- 
els of tubers will plant an acre. 
Lb. 50c., 5 lbs. $2.25, postpaid 
ASPARAGUS 
One ounce will sow about 50 feet of drill for 
750 plants 
Culture—Asparagus may be grown from 
seed and a crop obtained in three years, or 
from roots at the saving of a year’s time. If 
grown from seed sow in April or May in drills 
12 to 14 inches apart. The permanent bed 
should be made very rich with well-rotted 
manure. Plant the roots in rows 3 to 4 feet 
apart, with about 18 inches between the 
plants in the row. Lay the roots flat in 
trenches, spreading them well, taking care to 
have the crown in an upright position. The 
crowns should be about 6 inches below the 
level of the bed. Cover lightly at first, gradu- 
ally filling the trenches as the plants grow. 
For Plants—see page 15 
Mary Washington. An improved rust- 
resistant strain, early and large with a tight 
tip that opens slowly. Superb quality. 
Pkt. 10e:, oz. 25c., 4 lb. 75c., Ib. $2.25 
DWARF, or BUSH BEANS 
Postpaid at packet and I-lb. prices. For larger 
quantities by Parcel Post, add postage at zone 
rates. (See page |.) 
Culture—Between May Ist and August Ist, 
sow in succession for a continuous supply of 
edible pods. Broadcast the seed in furrows 
6 to 8 inches wide and 30 inches apart so that 
1 lb. will cover 50 feet. Cover 2 inches deep. 
Cultivate frequently, though not when in 
bloom or when the vines are wet — you 
may spoil the set or. spread rust. Any 
good garden soil enriched with a ‘‘5-10—-5” 
Fertilizer will produce an abundant crop in 
six weeks after planting. Watch for Mexican 
Bean Beetles after June 15th. Rotenone Dust 
carefully applied, will control them. 
Plant 2 lbs. per 100 feet of drill, 
90 Ibs. to the acre 
GREEN PODDED VARIETIES 
Black Valentine. Early and productive. 
Pods round, long, straight and attractive. 
An improvement over Red Valentine. 
Seed black. 
Pkt. 15c., lb. 45c., 2 lbs. 85c., 714 Ibs. $3.00 
Bountiful. One of the most popular long, 
flat-epodded sorts. Early, very prolific, of 
fine quality and perfectly stringless. The 
leading variety for home or market. Seed 
brown. 
Pkt. 15c., Ib. 50c., 2 Ibs. 95c., 714 lbs. $3.45 
Low’s Champion or Dwarf Red Cran- 
berry. Valuable az a “‘Snap’’ Bean or for 
shelling, either for home or the market. 
Large, long pods, flat and attractive. 
Pkt. 15c., lb. 50c., 2 lbs. 95c., 714 Ibs. $3.45 
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Dwarf Green Bean, Plentiful 
Perry’s Wonderful. Early, vigorous, pro- 
ductive, absolutely stringless, brittle and 
of excellent quality. Its round pods mature 
in about 49 days, are dark green and very 
attractive. 
Pkt. 15c., lb. 50c., 2 lbs. 95c., 714 Ibs. $3.45 
Plentiful. Resembles Bountiful, but has 
longer, slightly thicker, dark green, string- 
less pods. Productiveness and flavor are 
outstanding qualities. Matures in about 
50 days from time of sowing. 
Pkt. 15c., lb. 50c., 2 Ibs. 95c., 714 lbs. $3.45 
Streamliner. A new dwarf green podded 
Bean very similar to Bountiful but with 
7 to 9 in. medium green pods which are 
slightly narrower, thicker, straight to 
slightly curved and very tender. An excel- 
lent variety, especially for the home garden. 
White seeded. 
Pkt. 20c., lb. 60c., 2 Ibs. $1.15, 714 lbs. $4.00 
Stringless Green Pod. Extremely early, 
absolutely stringless and so superior in 
flavor and quality it is hard to beat. 
Enormously productive. Pods round, 
straight and fleshy. 
Pkt. 15c., lb. 50c., 2 Ibs. 95c., 714 Ibs. $3.45 
Tendergreen, or New Stringless. An early 
variety of unusual merit. Its long pods are 
round, light green in color and absolutely 
stringless. ; 
Pkt. 15c., lb. 55c., 2 lbs. $1.05, 714 lbs. $3.75 
The Prince. An excellent variety bearing 
long, thick pods of splendid.quality and 
flavor. Very productive and ideal both for 
forcing and growing in the garden. 
Pkt. 50c., lb. $1.50, 2 lhs. $2.75 
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KEYSTONIAN 
A splendid new variety with strong 
vigorous vines producing quantities of 
round, fleshy, dark green pods 6 to 6% 
inches in length. For quality, flavor and 
productiveness Keystonian is unsur- 
passed. Highly recommended for can- 
ning. Pkt. 20c., lb. 60c., 2 lbs. $1.15, 
71% lbs. $4.00 
The Commodore. A dwarf type of the 
Pole Bean ‘‘Kentucky Wonder.’ Very 
productive and medium early having 
round, fleshy, light green pods 8 to 9 
inches long. Stringless and of excellent 
quality. 
Pkt. 25c., lb.75c., 2 lbs. $1.45, 714 lbs. $4.75 
YELLOW-PODDED 
STRINGLESS WAX or BUTTER 
BEANS 
Improved Golden Wax. A “Snap’”’ Bean of 
quality for the home garden. Pods long, 
nearly straight, broad, flat and very fleshy. 
Seed white, mottled brown. 
Pkt. 15c., lb. 55c., 2 lbs. $1.05, 744 lbs. $3.75 
Pencil Pod Black Wax. Combines high 
quality; a fine appearance, and a heavy 
yield with earliness in a round-podded sort 
with black seed. Stringless, waxy white 
pods of high quality. 
Pkt. 20c., lb. 60c., 2 lbs. $1.15, 714 lbs. $4.00 
Prolific Black Wax. The best round-podded 
black-seeded sort for home use. Perfectly 
stringless and of remarkable flavor. 
Pkt. 20c., lb. 60c., 2 lbs. $1.15, 71% lbs. $4.00 
Round Pod Kidney Wax or Brittle Wax. 
A leading round pod variety. Early, string- 
less, highest quality. Long, straight pods. 
Pkt. 20c., lb. 60c., 2 lbs. $1.15, 744 lbs. $4.00 
Sure Crop Stringless Wax. A wonderfui 
yellow-podded sort for home or market. 
Long (6 to 7 in.), broad, flat pods of finest 
quality. Stringless, rustproor and prolific. 
The leading black-seeded variety. 
Pkt. 15¢., lb. 50c., 2 Ibs. 95c., 744 Ibs. $3.45 
DWARF, or BUSH LIMA BEANS 
Postpaid at packet and I-Ib. prices. For larger 
quantities by Parcel Post, add postage at zone rates 
1 lb. will plant 50 feet of row, 60 lbs. per acre 
We always advise planting after all danger 
from frost is past and the ground is warm. 
Plant eye down and cover 1 inch deep. 
Baby Potato. A splendid new variety. simi- 
lar to Henderson’s but more productive. 
The strong growing plants produce pods 
well filled with small, thick beans of excel- 
lent flavor. Admirably adapted for can- 
ning. 
Pkt. 20c., tb. 50c., 2 Ibs. 95c., 714 Ibs. $3.40 
Burpee’s Improved Bush. Quantities of 
long, fat pods holding 5 to6 beans of luscious 
flavor; in about 80 days. 
Pkt. 15c., Ib. 50c., 2 Ibs. 95c., 714 Ibs. $3.40 
Fordhook 242. The most valuable sort for 
Massachusetts, maturing in about 75 days. 
Bears tremendous crops of plump, well- 
filled pods containing 4 to 5 thick Beans 
each. Their flavor is outstanding. 
Pkt. 15c., lb. 50c., 2 lbs. 95c., 71% Ibs. $3.40 
Henderson’s Bush. Its great merit lies in 
its extreme earliness—10 days to two weeks 
earlier than any other Lima. Somewhat 
smal but by all means try this kind if you 
have difficulty in getting Dwarf Limas to 
ripen. 
Pkt. 15c., Ib. 45c., 2 Ibs. 85c., 714 Ibs. $3.00 
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