Bean, Tiny Green 
Bean, Tiny Green 
The newest addition to our family of 
midget vegetables. This midget Snap Bean 
measuring between 3 and 4 inches in length, 
and virtually everbearing, surpasses in qual- 
ity all other Beans. The nearest thing to 
Haricot Vert. New low prices. Pkt., 50c; 
5 pkts., $2.25. 
Beans—Bush, Snap 
Culture: Beans grow well in any good 
garden soil. Usually the first planting can 
' be made the last week in April, followed by 
successive plantings about 2 weeks apart 
until August 15. Open a drill 2 inches deep 
and drop the Beans | inch apart and cover. 
When well up, draw the soil up against the 
plants and cultivate frequently. Do not cul- 
tivate them when the dew is on the plants 
as this frequently causes rust. One pound 
of seed is sufficient for 50 feet of drill. 
Bountiful. Stringless; surpasses all others in 
crisp, tender qualities and fine flavor. (47 
days.) 
Tendergreen. Round, dark green, stringless 
and tender. (50 days.) 
Beans—Bush, Wax 
Improved Golden Wax. Rust-proof. Large, 
flat, fleshy, tender pods of the finest qual- 
ity, entirely stringless. (51 days.) 
Beans—Green Pole 
Old Homestead. (Kentucky Wonder.) Bears 
abundantly from July to frost. Large 
meaty pods, stringless and delicious. (65 
days.) 
Lima Beans—Bush 
Bush Limas are nearly 2 weeks earlier 
than Pole Limas. The seed is quite tender, 
and will rot while the ground is cold or 
wet, so do not plant before the ground is 
warm. For best results, however, the seed 
can be started in pots in a hotbed or in the 
greenhouse, and the plants set out when the 
weather is settled. Plant in rows 3 feet 
apart in the row, always edgewise, with the 
eye down. 
Baby Potato. Most outstanding Bush Lima 
to date. Exquisite flavor and prolific pro- 
duction. Matures in 72 days. 
Fordhook. Best for the home garden, very 
productive and of fine flavor. Large, 
round and plump, of rich buttery flavor. 
(71 days.) 
Beans—Pole Limas 
Where poles can be secured, these Beans 
are more productive than the Bush varie- 
ties. Set Poles 3 feet apart, enrich the soil 
in the hills by mixing with a liberal supply 
of sterilized or well-rotted manure. Do not 
plant until the ground is warm. One pound 
will plant 50 poles. 
Leviathan Extra Early. Earliest Pole Lima. 
Pods 5 to 6 inches long with Beans of 
delicious flavor. Extra prolific. 
Vitamin - Rich Fresh Vegetables 
Garden Beets 
First Early Blood. Mature in 40 days. Tur- 
nip-shaped, deep red, fine grained, tender 
and sweet. 
Detroit Dark Red. The most popular of all. 
Fine oval Beets mature in 58 days. 
Broccoli 
Italian Sprouting. Delicious, combining the 
flavors of Asparagus and Cauliflower. Re- 
re the same culture as Cauliflower. 
(70m Gays.) PKthe 255 Yo O75) b.20 4 OZ, 
$2.00. 
Italian Heading. Forms large solid heads, 
soft green in color. Matures August and 
September. (75 days.) Pkt., $1.00; 6 pkts., 
$5.00. 
Brussels Sprouts 
A delicious vegetable for fall and early 
winter use. Sow seed about May 15, thinly, 
in drills 4 inch deep and transplant, when 
large enough to handle, 18 inches apart. 
Sutton’s Exhibition. Sprouts of exceptional 
size and good quality. (70 days.) Pkt., 
25c; VY oz., $2.00; oz., $3.50. 
Cabbage 
Extra Early Jersey Wakefield. The best 
early pointed Cabbage. Matures in 63 
days. 
Copenhagen Market. The earliest and best 
round Cabbage. Matures in 69 days. 
Golden Acre. Medium sized _ball-shaped 
head. (64 days.) 
Late Flat Dutch. Heads very round, flat- 
tened on top. (100 days.) 
Red Dutch. Deep red. Excellent for winter 
use. (100 days.) 
Perfection Drumhead Savoy. Large solid 
head with crumpled tender leaves. (90 
days.) 
Chinese Cabbage. (Chihili.) Tall and slen- 
der, resembling Cos Lettuce. Excellent 
keeper. (75 days.) 
Swiss Chard 
A perfect substitute for Spinach, furnishes 
a continuous supply of leaves all summer. 
Giant Lucullus. Closely crinkled leaves of 
delicious flavor. (50 days.) 
Ruby. Grown for its highly ornamental 
ruby-red stalks and curly maroon leaves. 
PRICES 
BEANS. Pkt., 25c; 14 Ib., 50c; Ib., 90c; 
2 Ibs., $1.70; 5 Ibs., $4.00. 
BEETS. Pkt., 25c; 0z., 60c; 14 Ib., $1.75; 
Ib., $5.00. 
SWISS CHARD. Pkt., 25c; 02., 50c; 4 Ib., 
$1.50. 
CABBAGE. Pkt., 25c; 1% 02., 60c; 0z., 
$1.00; 14 Ib., $3.50. 
CARROTS. Pkt., 25c; 1% o2., 50c; 0z., 
90c; 14 Ib., $3.00. 
CAULIFLOWER. Pkt., 35c; ¥g oz., $1.25; 
14 o2., $2.00; 02z., $3.25. 
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Cauliflower 
Danamerica Super Snowball. A distinct new 
variety for main or late crop. The short, 
strong stem bears a very firm and heavy 
snow-white head. (55 days.) 
Extra-Selected Early Dwarf Erfurt. Remark- 
able for its earliness and the certainty 
with which the plants produce fine heads. 
Pure snowy white. 8 to 10 inches across. 
Carrots 
For a succession during the summer, sow 
seed at intervals from April 15th to July. 
One ounce will sow 100 feet. 
Imperator. Small deep rich orange with 
blunt end. ‘Tender and of fine flavor. (77 
days.) 
Earliest French Forcing. Matures in 60 days. 
Small, globular and coreless, tender and 
sweet. 
Nantes Half-Long. The most suitable va- 
riety for the home garden. (70 days.) 
Celery 
Wonderful or Golden Plume. The finest 
self-blanching yellow Celery. Blight and 
rust resistant. Pkt., 25c; 4 oz., $1.25; oz., 
$3.00. 
Giant Pascal. Crisp and firm. The best va- 
riety for late use. Pkt., 25c; oz., $1.50. 
Celeriac 
Giant Smooth Prague. Boiled and sliced, 
an excellent salad dish. Leaves may be 
used for flavoring soup. (120 days.) Pkt., 
25c; Ye oz., 60c; %4 Ib., $3.25. 
Chicory 
Witloof. (French Endive.) Delicious for 
salads. Lift roots in autumn, cut off the 
leaves about 14 inch from the crown, and 
store in the cellar in sand. After resting 
a month, they are ready for forcing in a 
warm dark place. The new leaves are 
crisp, snowy white, of finest flavor. Pkt., 
35c; 0z., $1.00; 4 Ib., $3.50. 
Cucumbers 
For early Cucumbers, start seeds in pots 
in the cold frame or greenhouse, and set out 
when danger of frost is gone. For main 
crop, plant outdoors in hills 3 feet apart in 
May. Thin to four plants per hill. One 
ounce is sufficient for 40 hills. 
Cubit. All-America Bronze Medal. A de- 
licious crisp fleshy Cucumber with very 
small receptacle. (58 days.) Pkt., 35c; 07z.,. 
$1.00. 
Perfected White Spine. Ideal for the home 
garden. Long and smooth with crisp solid 
flesh. (62 days.) 
Snow’s Perfected Pickling. Fruits for pick- 
ling 50 days after planting. (56 days.) 
Prices for all varieties except Cubit: 
Pkt., 25c; 02., 60c; 14 Ib., $2.00; Ib., $6.50. 
Corn Salad 
(Field Salad) 
Sow seed during summer harvest for after 
frost. Can be cut all winter for a delicious 
salad dish. Pkt., 25c; % oz., $1.00; oz., $1.75. 
