. Seeds and plants : 1902. Nursery stock Kansas Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Burpee's Bush Lima—Grows eighteen to twenty inches high, forming a strong and vigorous bush on which large pods are produced in great numbers. Beans very large, easily shelled and of very finest quality Pkt. 10^, Pt. 20^, qt. 35<i^. gal. $ King of the Garden Pole Lima—The favorite tall grow- ing sort. A vigorous grower; pods large and well filled with beans of rich flavor; a favorite with gar- deners. Pkt. 1


. Seeds and plants : 1902. Nursery stock Kansas Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Burpee's Bush Lima—Grows eighteen to twenty inches high, forming a strong and vigorous bush on which large pods are produced in great numbers. Beans very large, easily shelled and of very finest quality Pkt. 10^, Pt. 20^, qt. 35<i^. gal. $ King of the Garden Pole Lima—The favorite tall grow- ing sort. A vigorous grower; pods large and well filled with beans of rich flavor; a favorite with gar- deners. Pkt. 100, pt. 20<*. qt. 35^. gal. $ If beans are wanted bv mail I0c per pt., 15c per qt. must be added to pay postage Henderson's Bush Lima—Of true bush form. Enor- mously productive. Beans small but of excellent flavor. Pkt. m, pt. 20^, qt. 35"?. gal. $ Ford's Mammoth Pole Lima—The pods are extra large averaging about eight inches in length; completely filled with large tender beans of finest quality and fiavor. Enormously productive. Pods set early and continue in full bearing untU cut down bv frost. Pkt. m, Pt. m, qt. 35^. gal. $ BEET. CuiiTUBB.—The Beet thrives best in a deep, rich sandy soil, one which the roots can penetrate easily. For extra early use the seed may be sown in the hot bed and yQung plants set out in the open, trimming off the outer leaves: they can be transplanted easily in moist weather. For early use spade or plow deeply, sow seeds in rows eighteen inches apart, covering one-half inch deep. If dry the soil should be well firmed about the seed; when three or four leaves have developed thin out to four inches apart in the row, allowing the strongest to remain. Keep free from weeds. For main crop sow end of April. For Winter use sow in June. Crosby's Early—The earliest of all. An improvement on the old Early Egyptian, being thicker and having a more desirable shape. Deep red color; small tops; flesh crisp and tender. A leading m


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