64th Year 
ASPARAGUS 
1 oz. to 100-foot row. 4 lbs. to acre. 
MARY WASHINGTON—A recently developed rust-re- 
sistant strain, producing large deep green sprouts of 
splendid quality. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c: ¥%4 lb., 75c. 
ROOT PLANTING. A year may be saved by buying 
the plants and setting them at least two feet apart in the 
row, and the rows not closer than four feet; see that the 
roots are well and evenly spread out in planting. 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS—2-year-old roots. Doz., 65c; 25 for 
$1.25; 100, $3.50. Do not cut the first year—Prepaid. 
GARDEN BEANS 
1 Ib. to 100-ft. row. 60 lbs. to acre. 
CULTURE. There is hardly a vegetable that contributes 
to the table as liberally as the snap bean. It is easy to 
grow and a heavy producer. Beans should be planted at 
intervals so that one may always have a fresh patch to 
depend upon. 
For the best crops beans require good rich soil and 
frequent hoeing. The young plants are very tender and 
cannot withstand even slight frosts. The seed should not 
be planted until the soil has become well warmed and 
all danger of frost is over. Spade or plow deeply and 
plant in rows 2 feet apart, scattering the seed about 3 
inches apart in the row, and cover 2 inches deep. Hoe 
frequently, but never when the foliage is damp from dew 
or rain. Hoeing should be done shallow so that the roots 
are not injured. 

BEANS (Green-Podded) 
5 Lbs., 
Pkt. Lb. per lb. 
Plontiftal) [isis eis sene ed talent nese $ .10 $ .60 $ .50 
Burpee’s Stringless Green Pod.. .10 -50 45 
Full) Meastrearcter cite sie teres cers 10 50 AS 
Bountiful aie pers rel eer 10 50 45 
Longreen,., siecinactrutern cir -10 50 45 
Tendergreen) 5 5.</<.avieccinis tele n 10 50 45 
TOnder-pod iwc eet aces 10 60 50 
Navy, Small Voir cciscetereiaioicane cietete 10 35 -30 
Great Northern (large navy)... 10 +35 .30 
BEANS (Wax) 
Golden Wax . 5 .10 $ .50 $ .45 
Black Wax ene ee LO 50 45 
BEANS (Bush Lima) 
is) BUSH Dima woe cia > .10 $ .50 $ .45 
sh Lim : 10 -90 45 
2 Ein S Sintsis a cere 10 50 45 
kson Wonder 10 50 45 
BEANS (Pole Lima) 
Florida Speckled Butter ........ $ .10 $ .50 $ .45 
King of the Garden Lima ...... 10 50 AS 
BEANS (Pole or Running) 
Kentucky Wonder ............ 10 50 AS 
Kentucky Wonder Wax ........ 10 50 AS 
Yard: LOnGisarrccterctateicheteeirereisienete -10 85 80 
Scarlet = Runnerg mem. eareatacr ins 10 -60 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
Y% oz. to 100-ft. row. 2 oz. to acre. 
Brussels Sprouts are miniature cabbage formed on a 
plant stalk. The delicate flavor is improved by a touch of 
frost. The culture is practically the same as for cabbage. 
For late use sow seed in June. 
LONG ISLAND—Hardy and heavy yielder. A fine vari- 
ety originated and grown in Denmark. Pkt., 15c; 
oz., 90c: %4 Ib., $2.50. 
TABLE BEETS 
1 oz. to 100 feet. 5 lbs. to acre. 





Early Wonder Beet 
CULTURE. Beets thrive best in deep, rich, sandy soil, 
one which the roots can penetrate easily. For extra early 
use. the seed may be sown in hotbeds and the young 
plants set out in the open, trimming off the outer leaves. 
They can be transplanted easily in moist weather. For 
early use, spade or plow deeply, sow seed in rows 18 
inches apart, covering one-half inch deep. If dry, the soil 
should be well firmed about the seed. When three or four 
leaves have developed, thin out to four inches apart in 
the row, allowing the strongest to remain. Keep free from 
weeds. For main crop sow end of April. For Winter crop, 
sow end of June. 
Pit rn Ozman Dome: 
Crosby's Egyptian ......... $ .10 $ .25 $ 60 $1.60 
Detroit(Dark Redan -10 25 60 1.60 
Early Blood Turnip ......... 10 25 60 1.60 
Early = Wonderanaseneies at -10 25 60 1.60 
STOCK BEETS 
BEET—Sugar 
Lane’s Improved White...... $ .10 $ .20 $ .50 $1.50 
MANGEL COW BEETS 
Mammoth Long Red........ $ .10 $ .20 $ 50 $1.50 
PLANT HARNDENS TESIT 
BROCCOLI 
Yq oz. to 100 ft. row. 2 oz. to acre. 
ITALIAN GREEN SPROUTING—Rapidly becoming a very 
popular vegetable. Culture is the same as Cauliflower 
but much easier grown. A rapid grower, producing 
bluish green heads in center of plant about 90 days 
after planting. After original head is cut, the plant pro- 
duces many branches which also bear smaller heads. 
It is usually served like Cauliflower but the flavor is 
distinct and has no similarity to Cauliflower. It is also 
cooked and served the same way as Asparagus. 90 
days. Pkt., 15c; oz., 75c: % lb., $2.25. 
CABBAGE 




Copenhagen Market Cabbage 
2 oz. to acre. 
CULTURE. Start with good seed. For extra early use, 
seed may be sown in January or February very thinly in 
hotbeds—for medium early, start seeds last of February 
or early March in hotbeds, but glass is not required. 
Muslin covers are satisfactory. For late crop, start the seed 
in cold frames in late April or early May and not over one- 
fourth inch deep. Plants should be set in rows 2% to 3 
feet apart and 12 to 18 inches in row. 
Yq oz. to 100-ft. row. 
Pkt. Oz. Ys Lb. 
Early Jersey Wakefield........ $ .10 $ .50 $1.50 
Mammoth Rock Red............ 10 -60 2.00 
Large Late Flat Dutch.......... -10 50 1.50 
Drumhead p Savoy me aceite 10 .50 1.50 
Copenhagen Market .......... 10 50 1.50 
Golden" Acre po a dscie ce sts nie ot 5 ly 50 1.50 
CHINESE CABBAGE CHIHILI ... .10 50 1.50 
Chinese Cabbage Wong Bock.. .10 50 1.50 
Yellow Resistant Varieties 
Marion-Markety...-eni eersteieine 10 -60 1.75 
Wisconsin Hollander ......... 10 60 1.75 
Goldens Acre'wa- asain 10 75 2.00 
CARROT 
Y2 oz. to 100-ft. row. 2¥2 lbs. to acre. 
CULTURE. The Carrot will do well in any good, well 
worked soil. For early use sow the seed when the ground 
is fit to work, in rows 15 inches apart, and when 2 inches 
high, thin out so that the plants stand 2 inches apart in 
the row. For fall and winter use, sow the seed from the 
Ist to the 15th of June. The roots may be stored in cellar 
or pit covered with dirt, where they will keep solid until 
late in the Spring. 
Pkt. Oz. Ys Lb. 
Danvers HalisLong aa eee $ .10 $ .35 $1.00 
Chantenay Half Long.......... 10 35 1.00 
Chantenay Red Cored......... -10 35 1.00 
Imperators 'iameaiatsaien mane 10 35 1.00 

HARNDENS 

507 Walnut St. 


Garden, Flower and Farm Seeds, }j 
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