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Field-Grown 
Vegetable Plants 
Bush Lima Beans (California-grown) 
Sow from May 1 to July 15 
Fordhook. We have a reputation for 
handling an excellent grade of Ford- 
hook Bush Limas. Our Beans are all 
hand-sorted, extra large, good croppers, 
and almost free from cracked Beans. 
We supply a number of the largest 
growers, some of whom plant as many 
as 40 acres of Fordhook Bush Limas, 
and have been buying their seed sup- 
plies from us for thirty years. Espe- 
cially grown by a leading grower who re Jae as 
specializes in this variety. Requires 75 ~ Pt °? is 
days from sowing to date of maturity.$0 50 $0 45 $0 40 $18 60 
Fordhook 242. New strain of Fordhook 
Lima developed for uniformity. Ex- 
cellent yielder. Pods and Beans slightly 
smaller than parent variety. Yields 
well under high temperature conditions. 
Maturestine/5iclasy.s) ieee ee 50 45 40 18 60 
- Henderson’s Bush Lima. A fine Baby 
Lima with productive bushes 20 inches 
tall. Each pod contains 3 or 4 small 
white Beans. Matures in 65 days..... 45 40 35 14 40 
Improved. A flat-pod Lima, which has 
steadily advanced in popularity for 
both home-growing and market use. 
The compact, bushy plants are very 
prolific, bearing huge pods in clusters of 
5 to 7, averaging 5 inches long or more. 
Miaturesiine/aidays aie iene 50 45 40 18 00 
10 Ibs. 
per lb. 
Pole Lima Beans Sow from May 1 to July 1 
Improved Pole Lima or Challenger. 
Very productive vines, bearing pods 
4 inches long containing 4 or 5 large, 
meaty Beans. Matures m 92 days.... 50 45 40 18 00 
Green-seeded Pole Lima. Popular va- 
riety, bearing bunches of long pods with 
Aor 5 thick green Beans of high quality. 
Mia tinestimes Guclayish ene tier earn ime 50 45 40 18 00 
King of the Garden Lima. Strong- 
growing vines bearing large pods with 
handsome, delicious Beans loosely 
packed. Matures in 88 days......... 50 45 40 18 00 
‘Long-podded. Pod longer than King of 
the Garden but slightly narrower. Ma- 
TUTESAUIES Ona ySees te ee heen enter 50 45 40 18 00 
Speckled Pole Lima. Beans are speckled. 
Pods shorter but a good yielder. Used 
extensively in the South. Mature tn 90 
Gays senda ie os Sess Meee ne eee 50 45 40 
Pole or Running Bean sow from April 15 to July 15 
Kentucky Wonder. Green pod. Vigor- 
Ous vines with huge bunches of green 
pods 7 to 9 inches long. Excellent for 
table when young. Very prolific. Ready 
In! 68) days trom: Sowineaene yee 45 40 35 
Yard-Long (Asparagus Bean). A 
member of the cowpea family. Pods 
4 inch wide and up to 18 inches long. 
Often grown as a curiosity and for 
forage. Ready mm 72 days from sowing. . 50 45 
16 20 

Fava Bean 
Early Long-pod. Should Be play as 
early in the spring as ground will permit 
—no later than April 15—as this va- 5lbs. 101bs. Bus. of 
z 5 Lb. perlb. perlb. 60Ibs. 
riety will not stand summer,heat. Pods 
are not edible. Used as a Shell Bean. .$0 40 $0 35 $0 30 $15 60 
Edible Soy Bean 
Bansei. Becoming popular. Can be eaten 5 Ibs. 10 Ibs. Bus. of 
green or dry. The earliest variety and Lb. perlb. perlb. 60 Ibs. 
thesmostyadaptablee eee eee $0 40 $0 35 $0 30 $16 20 
Brussels Sprouts Sow April and May 
Half-Dwarf Improved. Plants 22 to 26 
inches tall; stems thickly set with firm, 
cabbage-like balls 114 inches in diameter, Pkg. Oz. Mlb. _ Lb. 
maturing successively.........0+..-0: $0 10 $0 45 $1 35 $4 50 
Beets Sow from March 20 to July 20 
Crosby’s Egyptian. A standard early va- 
riety very popular with market gardeners 
as the tops bunch well and the dark red, 
flat-globe or bi nips seed roots aS ain 
oj S. 
a good appearance. Small tap-root. Top ub. ih Regie 
large and tall. Flesh purplish red. Ma- ©. 
tures 1n 60) Gays ea i i ee pO SO moOn pier OS less 
Detroit Dark Red. A standard variety 
for truckers, produce shippers, and can- 
ners. Tops medium, dark green tinged 
with red. Roots globular, smooth, uni- 
form, attractive, with small tap-root. 
Color deep ox-blood-red. Flesh dark red 
with indistinct lighter red zones; fine 
quality, sweet and tender. Matures in 
O8idaystns. eee PRs Gee Be coc ee 20 
Early Wonder. A pedigreed stock, the 
result of many years of breeding; unsur- 
passed in earliness, uniformity, and in 
depth of interior color. Distinctive green 
tops, erect, uniform in size and color, 
bunching very attractively for market. 
Roots round when young, semi-globular 
later, deep red, smooth, with small neck 
and tap-root. Flesh deep dark red, 
tender, and of excellent quality. Matures 
TI D7 GAYS ieee ee eh De eget eet beh 20 
Mangel Wurzel, Mammoth Long Red. 
Roots extremely large, Iong, slightly ta- 
pering, grow half above ground. Color 
light red; flesh white with rose tinge. 
Used extensively for cattle feeding. Ma- 
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Broccoli Sow from April to July 1 
Green Sprouting Calabrese. Early 
Strain. The leading variety for ship- 
pers, market gardeners, and home-gar- 
dens. The tall, branching plants form a 
compact head of bluish green flower-buds 
resembling a head of cauliflower. After 
the main head has been removed, side 
shoots with small heads continue to de- 
velop. A delicious vegetable, steadily 
gaining in favor. 60 days to maturity. 
We offer a very good market-grower’s Pkg. Oz. Mlb. Lb. 
strain of this variety... eee ae $0 10 $0 50 $1 50 $5 00 
Raab or Turnip Broccoli. Grown for 
tops and tender flower shoots used as 
greens. Plant 18 to 22 inches tall; strap 
leaved, medium grown. «05.2. oo.) 
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Catnip 
Hardy perennial herb of the mint family. For 
seasoning; dried leaves made into a tea for 
nervous headaches. Also an excellent tonic for 
BATES aes SN. ee ened ae ete ee a $0 10 $0 20 $0 50 
Pkg. Moz. Oz. 
4 OROL LEDDEN & SONS, Sewell, New Jersey 
