. Flowers & vegetables for 1920 springtime. ough the summer and fall. In the Southern and Pa-cific States it may be used all the year round. In winterit is particularly foe. Color, bright crimson; grows easilyand rapidly from seed, making stalks for use the second , 20 seeds, 8c. Monarch. The largest, best and most distinct sortin cultivation. The stalks, are very broad, thick, suc-culent and of superior flavor. The Monarch has beenawarded first prize for several years at exhibitions of theMassachusetts Horticultural Society. On one occasion the12 stalks shown weighed 28 pounds, lea


. Flowers & vegetables for 1920 springtime. ough the summer and fall. In the Southern and Pa-cific States it may be used all the year round. In winterit is particularly foe. Color, bright crimson; grows easilyand rapidly from seed, making stalks for use the second , 20 seeds, 8c. Monarch. The largest, best and most distinct sortin cultivation. The stalks, are very broad, thick, suc-culent and of superior flavor. The Monarch has beenawarded first prize for several years at exhibitions of theMassachusetts Horticultural Society. On one occasion the12 stalks shown weighed 28 pounds, leaves off. The averagelength of stalk is about 16 inches. Seed, packet, 10c.;ounce, 25c. New Mammoth Sage, Never runs to seed Every person who has use for sage should plant thisvariety; one plant will yield more than a dozen of the com-mon sort. The plant is a strong, compact grower, coveringa space of than 3 feet in diameter; it rarely flowers, andit never runs to Price, 15c. each; 3 for 30c.; 6for 50c.; 15 for $, Bean — Stringless Green Pod. The pods are absolutely stringless, breaking as shortand free as pipe-stems, undoubtedly the best of all Beansand everybody should plant largely of it. Seed should besown at intervals of 12 to 14 days, and as late as September. Packet, 2 oz., 10c.; | lb., 25c.; 1 lb., 45c. New Bountiful. Stringless, green pod Bean. The housewifes favorite. The first in spring; the last in fall;absolutely stringless, perfectly tender; enormous cropper;delicious flavor. Pkt., 10c.; | lb., 25c.; 1 lb., 45c. Improved Rust-Proof Golden Wax. The podsgrow long, nearly straight, broad, flat and clear quality is very fine, and pods are tender and , 10c.; | lb., 40e.; 1 lb., Lazy Wifes Pole Bean. The pods, of mediumdark-green color, are produced in great abundance, andmeasure from 41 to 6 inches in length; they are broad, thick;very fleshy and entirely stringless. We recommend every-one to plant LAZY WIFES.


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