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FAVORITE DWARF 
SHELL BEANS 
1 lb. will plant 75 feet of row 
Broad Windsor. A favorite, old-fash- 
* joned 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. Pkt. 20c., 
Ib. 50c., 2 lbs. 95c., 7% lbs. $3.40 
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. 
Earlier than the French Horticultural. 
Dry beans large, oval, spotted with red. 
Pkt. 15c., lb. 50c., 2 lbs. 95c., 
74% lbs. $3.40 
French Horticultural. The vines are 
sometimes inclined to send out runners, 
but do not climb (they are not suffi- 
cient to affect the Bean in any way). 
When fit to use the pods are handsomely 
striped with splashes of bright. crimson 
on & somewhat yellowish ground. 
Pkt. 20c., lb. 60c., 2 Ibs. $1.15 
71% l|bs. $4.00 
Farva. Grown extensively by Italian 
farmers as a green shell Bean and be- 
coming very popular. Much hardier 
than others, so planting can be done as 
early as the ground can be worked. Will 
produce a heavy crop of 7 to 8 in. pods 
with four to six large, flat, light green 
beans to each. Used in the same way as 
Lima Beans. Pkt. 20c., 
Ib. 50c., 2 lbs. 95c., 714 Ibs. $3.40 
Red Kidney. Old-fashioned baking 
Bean. Pkt. 15c., 
lb. 45c., 2 Ibs. 85c., 714 Ibs. $3.00 
White Pea. The popular small, round 
baking Bean. Pkt. 15c., 
Ib. 45c., 2 Ibs. 85c., 714 lbs. $3.00 
Yellow Eye Improved. Excellent for 
Winter use. Pkt. 15c., 
lb. 45c., 2 lbs. 85c., 71% lbs. $3.00 
CHOICE POLE BEANS 
Horticultural°or Speckled Cranberry 
As the clusters of the long pods ap- 
proach maturity, their green color be- 
comes streaked and splashed with red. 
Unequaled for tenderness. Pkt. 15c., 
lb. 45c., 2 lbs. 85c., 7144 lbs. $3.00 
Improved Kentucky Wonder (Old Home- 
stead). A splendid Snap Bean of great 
popularity. About 10 days earlier than any 
other green pod sort. Enormously produc- 
tive. Pods entirely stringless and of a silver 
green color. 
Pkt. 15c., lb. 50c., 2 lbs. 95c., 714 lbs. $3.40 
Italian. An outstanding early, green “‘Snap” 
Bean that many pronounce the finest of the 
Pole varieties. Certainly it is remarkable 
for its freedom from strings and excellence 
of quality. Pods of medium length (5 in.), 
broad, flat, and thick walled. Pkt. 25c. 
Kentucky Wonder Wax. Pods are yellow, 
so fleshy that they are even thicker than 
wide, otherwise similar to the Kentucky 
Wonder. Very prolific. 
Pkt. 15c., lb. 50c., 2 lbs. 95c., 7% Ibs. $3.40 
Scarlet Runner. Much prized for the 
beauty of its scarlet flowers, though its 
pods are edible. 
Pkt. 15c., lb. 50c., 2 lbs. 95c., 714 lbs. $3.40 
Yard Long. In favorable locations its slen- 
der, round pods will average 2 ft. or more 
in length, and as thick as a lead pencil. A 
curiosity but well worth a trial. 
Pkt. 35c. 

Many of our customers prefer the Italian 
Pole Bean to other well known kinds 
POLE LIMA BEANS 
Set poles 4 feet apart and place 6 to 8 Beans 
around each, eyé down. 1 Ib. is enough for 
50 poles 
Early Leviathan Lima. The earliest of the 
large-podded sorts and exceedingly pro- 
ductive. 
Pkt. 15c., lb. 45c., 2 Ibs. 85c., 71% lbs. $3.00 
King of the Garden Lima. Stronger and 
more productive than any of the other large 
white Limas. A favorite with market gar- 
deners on account of its large pods. If only 
two vines are left growing on a pole it will 
poms into bearing sooner and make larger 
pods. 
Pkt. 15c., lb. 50c., 2 lbs. 95c., 714 lbs. $3.40 
Sieva, or Small Lima. A popular, small- 
seeded variety of quick growth and early 
maturity. Very productive. 
Pkt. 15c., lb. 50c., 2 lbs. 95c., 714 Ibs. $3.40 
EDIBLE SOY BEANS 
Plant from May 15 to June 1 in drills 
2% feet apart and cover about 1 inch. 
Culture is the same as recommended 
under Dwarf Beans on Page 3. 
Plant 2 lbs. per 100 feet of drill 
Anwei. A very prolific variety of medium 
height bearing quantities of pods from 
the top of the plant to within 2 in. of 
the ground. Ready for use as green 
shell Beans in 75 to 80 days. Matures 
in 100 days. Used green or dry the 
beans have a delicious flavor and are 
high in food value. Pkt. 15c., 
Ib. 40c., 2 Ibs. 75c., 714 Ibs. $2.75 
TABLE BEETS 
1 oz. will sow 50 feet of drill; 6 to 8 lbs. 
to an acre 
Sow in rows 12 to 15 inches apart as 
soon as the ground can be worked, firm- 
ing the soil well over the rough seeds. 
Thin out to 4 inches apart, using those 
pulled out for greens. A deep, rich, sandy 
loam that has been well limed is best. For 
a late crop for Winter storage sow up to 
end of July. 
Crosby’s Improved Egyptian. Where a 
first early sort is desired, this variety is 
unequaled. The flesh is a deep blood- 
red with slightly lighter zonings, and in 
texture, crisp and free from any tough 
fiber. 
Pkt. 10c., 0z. 35c., 14 lb. $1.00, lb. $3.00 
Crosby’s Improved Egyptian (Perry’s 
Special Strain). Our stock of this 
superior strain is selected with the 
greatest care as to color, shape and 
earliness. 
Pkt. 15c., 0z. 45c., 14 Ib. $1.25, lb. $3.75 
Detroit Dark Red. A very dark red va- 
riety. One of the best for market and 
exceptionally fine for home use. Very 
desirable for bunching or canning. The 
roots mature uniformly globe-shaped. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 35c., 14 lb. $1.00, lb. $3.00 
Early Wonder. One of the earliest and 
most periectly shaped Beets. Deep 
blood red with nearly globular roots. 
Popular for late sowing. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 35c., 14 lb. $1.00, Ib. $3.00 
Edmand’s. A definitely uniform type with 
flesh deep red in color, exceedingly sweet 
and tender. Has a small top and single 
tap root. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 35c., 44 lb. $1.00, lb. $3.00 
SWISS CHARD 
(Grown for leaves only) 
Sow 1 oz. to 50 feet of drill 
Ready for use about five weeks after sowing. 
The fleshy leaves are very delicious. These are 
served like Spinach and the leaf stalks like 
Asparagus by using the thick midribs of the 
outer leaves. Produces a continuous crop 
throughout a long season. 
Common. This variety has broad, undu- 
lated leaves of an attractive dark-green 
with broad, white midribs. — 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 30c., 44 lb. 80c., lb, $2.40 
Lucullus. A curled variety, with very large 
leaves and very broad midribs. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. -30c., 14 Ib. 80c., lb. $2.40 
Rhubarb Chard. Bright crimson stems 
with dark green and crimson leaves. Of 
delicious flavor and decorative in appear- 
ance. Pkt. 15c¢., oz. 50c., 14 lb. $1.50. 
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