"Richardson ‘5 
Griffith & Surner’s 
Wiseman Downs’ 
BUSH LIMA BEANS 
CULTURE. Lima Beans are very susceptible to cold and 
seeds should not be planted until the ground has become 
thoroughly warm, They should be sown on well enriched land, 
with the rows 21% feet apart, placing the Beans 6 inches 
apart in the row. Cover about one inch deep. One pound wili 
plant 50 feet of row. 
Burpee’s Improved Bush Lima. A true and improved 
bush form. Vigorous and productive, with very 
large pods 5 inches long and usually contain four 
large, thick Beans of excellent quality which dry 
greenish white. 
14 lb. 20c; % 1b, 30c3 Ib, 50c; 2 Ibs. 95c; 15 lbs. $5.50 
Burpee’s Bush Lima. Plants large, sturdy, hardy and 
productive. Pods 4 to 4% inches long, containing 
3 to 4 Beans which are as large as any Pole sort; 
flat and white. 
14 lb. 20c; % lb. 80c; Ib. 50c; 2 lbs. 95c; 15 lbs. $5.50 
Fordhook 242. Promising new Fordhook type Lima, 
with thick seeds, 3 or 4 to the pod, of finest flavor. 
The pods are very uniform, and hold their size on 
the late sets. The early and total yields are heavy, 
and hot weather does not seem to affect its yield. 
4 lb. 20c; % 1b. 30c; 1b. 50c; 2 Ibs. 95c; 15 lbs, $5.50 
Fordhook Bush Lima. Generally considered the best 
of the large-seeded Bush Limas. Bushes are of 
strictly erect habit, branching freely, with all the 
branches held upright. It is from 4 to 6 days earlier 
than other varieties of this class. Pods about 5 to 
6 inches long, in clusters of 4 to 8, well filled with 
4 to 5 delicious large Beans, 
1% lb. 20c; % Ib. 30c; lb. 50c; 2 lbs. 95c; 15 lbs. $5.50 
Henderson’s Bush Lima. Possibly the earliest of the 
Bush Lima Beans. Seeds are a little smaller than 
the Wood’s Prolific. It is very productive and an 
extremely popular variety. 
% |b. 15c; 1% lb. 25c; lb. 40c; 2 lbs. 75c; 15 lbs. $4.50 
Wood’s Prolific Bush Lima. This is a small-seeded variety, very 
early and productive. Plants grow about 20 inches high and 
bear continuously throughout the season. 
% lb. 20c; % lb. 30c; lb. 50c; 2 lbs. 90c; 15 lbs. $5.00 
POLE LIMA BEANS 
CULTURE. Pole Limas are even less hardy than the bush type and 
should not be planted until all danger of frost is past. Set the poles 
about 4 feet apart each way and plant 6 to 8 Beans, eyes down, around 
each pole. When plants are up, thin out to three plants to a pole. Use 
a shovelful of rich, light, well rotted compost to each hill. One pound 
of seed will plant 70 to 100 hills. 
Burpee’s. Best Pole Lima. Produces pods along its entire 
length in clusters of 4 to 8. The pods are straight, 5 to 6 
inches long, 14% inches broad, and nearly one inch thick. The 
Beans are thick, resembling Fordhook Bush Lima. 
% |b. 20c; % lb. 30c; lb. 55c; 2 lbs. $1.00; 15 lbs. $6.00 
Carolina or Sieva. Early, small Beans but of fine flavor. Excel- 
lent dried Lima Bean for winter use. 
14 lb. 15¢e; % lb. 25c; lb. 40c; 2 lbs. 75¢c; 15 lbs. $4.50 
Carpinteria. Vines vigorous, setting many pods closely filled 
with large, flat Beans, thicker than ordinary Pole Limas. 
% lb. 20c; % lb. 30c; lb. 55c; 2 lbs. $1.00; 15 lbs. $6.00 
Dreer’s Improved or Challenger Lima. Also known as the 
Potato Lima. Entirely distinct, producing thick, compressed- 
looking Beans in their pods, and of a delicious and distinct 
flavor. % lb. 20c; % lb. 30c; lb. 55c; 2 lbs. $1.00; 15 lbs. $6.00 
Early Leviathan. Earliest large-podded sort. Pods 5 to 6 inches 
long and often contain 5 or 6 large, flat, pale green Beans of 
excellent quality. 
% Ib. 20c; % Ib. 30c; lb. 50c; 2 lbs. 95c; 15 Ibs. $5.50 
Giant Emerald Isle. One of the largest podded and the heaviest 
cropper of all Limas. It grows green, dries green, stays green. 
% lb. 20c; % Ib. 30e; lb. 55¢; 2 Ibs. $1.00; 15 lbs. $6.00 
King of the Garden. An old standby of vigorous growth, bearing 
large, dark green pods with 4 or 5 large white Beans of 
excellent quality. 
Y% lb. 20¢e; % lb. 30c; 1b. 50c; 2 Ibs. 95c; 15 lbs. $5.50 
PRICES OF BEANS F.0O.B. BALTIMORE 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
Culture same as Cabbage. But keep leaves removed to allow 
small heads to develop. 
Improved Long Island. 
Postpaid: Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c; 14 lb. $1.50; Ib. $5.00 
All Prices Subject to Change. 
TESTED VEGETABLE SEEDS 

Fordhook 242 Bush Limas 
GARDEN BEETS 
CULTURE. For a continuous supply throughout the season, make the 
first sowing outdoors the early part of April and every two weeks there- 
after up to August lst. Sow in rows about 114 feet apart, firm seed 
well in ground. One ounce will sow 50 feet of drill; 6 lbs. per acre. 
Early Wonder. The earliest spring Beet. It is of uniform size, 
globular shape, very dark red, fine grained, tender and sweet. 
Can be grown profitably throughout the season. 
Postpaid: Pkt. 10c; 0z.*20c; %4 lb. 50c; lb. $1.50 
Crosby’s Egyptian. Attractive shape, small tops. Popular with 
truckers for extra early market. 
Postpaid: Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; % lb. 50c; lb. $1.50 
Extra Early Eclipse. Globe-shaped, dark red, tender. Very 
early and highly recommended. 
Postpaid:- Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; %4 lb. 50c; Ib. $1.50 
Improved Early Blood Turnip. Dark red, uniform, smooth 
growing. A good variety for home use and for main crop. 
Very best quality; medium early. 
Postpaid: Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; % lb. 50c; lb. $1.50 
Detroit Dark Red. A fine Turnip Beet of dark red color and 
early maturity. Very attractive. 
Postpaid: Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; % lb. 50c; lb. $1.50 
MANGEL or STOCK BEET 
Mammoth Long Red. Grows to an enormous size. 
cultivated; generally used for Stock Beet. 
Postpaid: Oz. 20c; % lb. 35c; lb. $1.10 
Golden Tankard. Especially recommended for dairymen on 
account of its milk-producing properties. Well adapted to 
our soils. Postpaid: Oz. 20c; % lb. 35c; lb. $1.10 
BROCCOLI 
CULTURE. Sow seed in open ground, 1 ounce to 100-yard row, 1% 
inch deep, and get plants in field in July or August. After the center 
head is cut it will produce side shoots with a smaller head. One of the 
kest, has succulent Asparagus flavor. 
Italian Calabrese, Green Sprouting. (60 days.) The leading 
variety for shippers and truckers. Tall, branching heads of 
bluish green, becoming more popular each year. 
Pkt. 10¢; oz. 35c3 44 Ib. $1.25; lb. $4.50 
This variety produces leaves only: 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; % lb. 80c; lb. $1.00 
Very easily 
Italian Salad, “Rapa.” 

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