. Delano Bros.' seed catalogue of everything for the farm and vegetable garden for 1894. Nurseries (Horticulture) Nebraska Fairbury Catalogs; Vegetables Nebraska Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. PROLIFIC TREE BEAN. , !he next best; extra early green ^tringless until it attains full size. productive, and always makes a good thick meatj Pkt., oc; ipt., 10c; pt., 20c; qt., 35c; pk., $ bflRDiE£T>,*»n^P PFf ?D JcTlvi* WardweU's Kid- ney WaxâThis va- I'iety is A-ery hard}', withstands drouth well, grows well off the ground and is a heavy cropper. Pkt., 5c; ii)t., 15c; pt., 25c; qt.,


. Delano Bros.' seed catalogue of everything for the farm and vegetable garden for 1894. Nurseries (Horticulture) Nebraska Fairbury Catalogs; Vegetables Nebraska Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. PROLIFIC TREE BEAN. , !he next best; extra early green ^tringless until it attains full size. productive, and always makes a good thick meatj Pkt., oc; ipt., 10c; pt., 20c; qt., 35c; pk., $ bflRDiE£T>,*»n^P PFf ?D JcTlvi* WardweU's Kid- ney WaxâThis va- I'iety is A-ery hard}', withstands drouth well, grows well off the ground and is a heavy cropper. Pkt., 5c; ii)t., 15c; pt., 25c; qt., 40c; pk., $; â bu.,$5. GREEN POD SORTS. Early Mohawk- Very early and hardi- er than most ear«ly vai'ieties. Delicious flavor. Color of ripe Pkt., 5c; *pt., 15c; pt., beans is dral) with purple spots. 25c; qt., 40c; pk., $; bu., $4. Earlj" Ked ValentineâEarly, tender, productive and fine flavored. Pkt., 5c; *pt., 15c; pt., 25c; qt., 40c; $; bushel, $ Large White KidneyâNot as productive as the pea bean, but of very superior quality. Pkt., 5e; ipt., 15c; '-t, 25c; qt., 40c; pk., $; bushel, $5. apan where they are'extensively used m Mace of meat, having the same nutrativc dualities as good beef, and being easily 'aised and enormous yielders tliev come into extensive cultivation for and human food. Lb., 40c; pk bushel, $8. ^~If ordered by freight er express, deduct 8c per pint, and per quart from the above prices. BEET. 1 oz. to 50 feet of drill; a to (i lbs. to the acre in drills. The soil which is best suited for the culture or the Beet is that which is rather Jight than other- wise, provided that it is thoroughly enrich- ed with manure. For an earlj* supply sow in spring, as soon as the ground becomes fit to" v/ork, in about one foot apart, and two inches deep. For main crop sow the first week in May, and for win- ter use, sow in June. Edmund's EarlyâIt is the most uni- form of all Turnip Beets. Has small ricli red


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