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Bush Lima Beans (Calitomia-grown) 
Sow from May 1 to July 15 
Fordhook. The most popular and lead- 
ing variety of Bush Lima Bean. Pods 
slightly curved, containing 3 or 4 large, 
thick-oval, light green Beans. Pods 4 
to 4144 inches in length. Plant large, Lk ean Sele Pee 
upright; a heavy yielder of pods in 
clusters. Matures in 75days.........$0 50 $0 45 $0 40 $16 80 
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. 
Mattinestiniy/ 55C.2'y.Sye aan eee 50 45 40 16 80 
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 
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. 
Matures in 75 days. RL a bas hie 50 45 40 
13 50 
16 80 
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 ae 
meaty Beans. Matures in 92 days. . 50 45 40 
Green-seeded Pole Lima. Popular va- 
riety, bearing bunches of long pods with 
4 or 5 thick green Beans of high quality. 
Maturesinis8 dayseenn ae eee 50 45 40 
King of the Garden Lima. Strong- 
growing vines bearing large pods with 
handsome, delicious Beans loosely 
packed. Matures in 88 days4ee eon 50 45 40 
Long-podded. Pod longer than King of 
the Garden but slightly narrower. Ma- 
jenna COUPEE 5 wo.o oeatha ob ols dod box 50 45 40 
Speckled Pole Lima. Beans are speckled. 
Pods shorter but a good yielder. Used 
extensively in the South. Matures in 90 
GAYS tidsaeee eee ee ae ee 50 45- 40 
17 40 
17 40 
17 40 
17 40 
Pole or Running Beans 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 from sowing.............. 45 40 35 
Yard-Long (Asparagus Bean). A 
member of the cowpea family. Pods 
¥g inch wide and up to 18 inches long. 
Often grown as a curiosity and for 
forage. Ready in 72 days from sowing. . 50 45 
16 20 
Fava Bean 
Early Long-pod. Should be planted as 
early in the spring as ground will permit 
—no later than April 15—as this va- Lb. 
riety will not stand summer heat. Pods 
are not edible. Used as a Shell Bean. 
5lbs. 10lbs. Bus. of 
perlb. perlb. 60 lbs. 
.$0 40 $0 35 $0 30 $15 90 
Edible Soy Bean 
Bansei. Becoming popular. Can be eaten 5 Ibs. 10 Ibs. Bus. of 
green or dry. The earliest variety and per lb. perlb. 60 Ibs. 
the Suost adaptable. sy een ee ee $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. relay, (loys 
maturing successively...............- $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 turnip-shaped roots make 
a good appearance. Small tap-root. Top 5 Ibs. 
large and tall. Flesh puree red. Ma- Oz. 4b. Lb. per Ib. 
tures in 60 days . -$0)- 20) $0250" $1 357 $1530 
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 
08 days. ete ee eee 20 50 
Early Wonder. A pedigreed stock, the 
result of many years of breeding; unsur- 
passed in earliness, uniformity, and m 
depth of interior color. Distinctive green 
tops, erect, uniform in size and color, 
bunching very attractively for market. 
Roots round when young, sem1-globular 
later, deep red, smooth, with small neck 
and tap-root. Flesh deep dark red, 
tender, and of excellent quality. Matures 
mm 57. days ee ee ee eee 20 50 
Mangel Wurzel, Mammoth Long Red. 
Roots Extremely large, long, slightly ta- 
pering, grow half above ground. Color 
light red; flesh white with rose tinge. 
Used extensively for cattle feeding. Ma- 
turespins 1 10 (clays pee cree 15 40 
1 35a te30) 
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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 mam 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. 
Sebi OH WG VITO oo 5ocaccooncouea- $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; seh 
leaved, medium grown. ............. 05 15 50 
1 50 
Catnip 
Hardy perennial herb of the mint family. For 
seasoning; dried leaves made into a tea for 
nervous headaches. Also an excellent tonic for 
atilmals.s. diene oS cule ee eee, $0 10 $0 20 $0 50 
Pkg. oz. Oz. 
4 OROL LEDDEN & SONS, Sewell, New Jersey 
