. Seed annual 1913. extreme north and Liarge Wnite is being supplanted by SeibertsEarly Lima. Vine tall, vigorous, but slender; leaves mediumsized, smooth, medium green. Pods borne in clusters, five tofive and one-half inches long, broad, very thin, medium very large, ovoid, flat, white with slight tinge of 10c; Pt. 25c; Qt. 40c; 4 Qts. $; Bu. $ gfi II f • Vines stout, vigorous and productive. i.^nallenger. Lima Pods medium green about four incheslong, shorter and comparatively thicker than those of theother pole limas and contain four to five beans which ar


. Seed annual 1913. extreme north and Liarge Wnite is being supplanted by SeibertsEarly Lima. Vine tall, vigorous, but slender; leaves mediumsized, smooth, medium green. Pods borne in clusters, five tofive and one-half inches long, broad, very thin, medium very large, ovoid, flat, white with slight tinge of 10c; Pt. 25c; Qt. 40c; 4 Qts. $; Bu. $ gfi II f • Vines stout, vigorous and productive. i.^nallenger. Lima Pods medium green about four incheslong, shorter and comparatively thicker than those of theother pole limas and contain four to five beans which arelarge, thick, white and of the best quality. One of the mostpopular of the later varieties with the New York marketgardeners. Similar to, but better than Dreers ImprovedLima. Seed smaller and thicker than the other pole , white with slight greenish tinge. Pkt. 10c; Pt. 25c;Qt. 40c; 4 Qte. $; Bu. $ cents per pint^ 15 cents per tinart fur charges. 20 FERRY & GOS DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. BEET. Extra Early Egyptian Blood Turnip The best results are obtained on a deep, rich, sandy loam. If wanted veryearly, sow such sorts as Crosbys Egyptian or Detroit Dark Red in hotbeds andtransplant, cutting off the outer leaves. For general crop sow in freshly preparedsoil as soon as the ground will permit, in rows eighteen inches apart coveringabout an inch deep and pressing the soil firmly over the seed. When the plantsare ^\•ell established thin out to six inches apart in the row. For winter use theturnip varieties may be sown in June so as to mature late in the season. The rootsare stored in a cellar and covered with sand or sandy soil to prevent wilting, orthey may be kept outdoors in pits such as are used for apples and potatoes. 17 . c 1 17 i* r»i IT • The best variety for forcing CJCtra tarly JLgyptian Blood 1 Urnip and excellent for tu^st early crop out of doors, being very early, witli small tops. Leaves dark green, shaded and veined with dark red. Root very


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