. Cox's seed annual. Seed industry and trade Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Catalogs. Artichoke. ARTICHOKE. German, Artischoke. French, Ariichaut. Spanish, Alca- chofa. Large Green Globe. The largest and best for general use. Pkt., 10c; oz., 40c; lb., $ ASPARAGUS. Ger., Spargel. Fr., As- perge. Sp., Es- parrago. Conover's Col losal. A mammoth sort, fre- quently sending up fifteen to thirty sprouts from one and a half inches in diam- eter from a single plant, and spreading less than most sorts. Color deep green; qu


. Cox's seed annual. Seed industry and trade Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Catalogs. Artichoke. ARTICHOKE. German, Artischoke. French, Ariichaut. Spanish, Alca- chofa. Large Green Globe. The largest and best for general use. Pkt., 10c; oz., 40c; lb., $ ASPARAGUS. Ger., Spargel. Fr., As- perge. Sp., Es- parrago. Conover's Col losal. A mammoth sort, fre- quently sending up fifteen to thirty sprouts from one and a half inches in diam- eter from a single plant, and spreading less than most sorts. Color deep green; quality good. Pkt. 5 cents; oz. 10 cents; \i lb. 20 cents; 1 lb., 50 cents. Palmetto. An im- provement on Conover's, in that it yields a much heavier crop, fully as large and of much more even and regular size. It is fit for use nearly a week be- fore the Conover's. Will be of great value to market gardeners. Pkt. 5 cents; oz. 10 cents; \i\\>. Palmetto Asparagus BEA1VS, Dwarf or Bush. We sell packets of all varieties at lO cents each, and on these we pay the Postage, but if larger quantities are wanted by mail, 8 cents per pound must be added. .>^ Henderson's New Bush Lima Beans. This is undoubtedly the most valuable vegetable nov- elty that has been introduced in many years. Thous- ands have been deterred from cultivating the most delicious of vegetables—the Lima Bean—from the great trouble and expense of procuring the unsightly poles on which to grow them. This is now a thing of the past, as The New Rush Lima grows without the aid of stakes or poles, in compact bush form, from 15 to 18 inches high, and produces enor- mous crops of delicious Lima Beans, which can be as easily gathered as the common garden bush beans. The New Bush Lima is at least two weeks earlier than any of the climbing Limas. This fact alone would stamp it as the most valued novelty of recent years, but when in addition to this we realize that it is a true bush bean, requiring no supports,


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