CURRIE BROTHERS CO. FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL 



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EXTEA EARLY EOUND-PODDED VALENTINE. 



BEANS— DWARF OR BUSH. 



GREEN-PODDED BEANS. 



Stringless Green Pod — One of the finest green-podded Beans. 

 The pod is round, very large and straight, and absolutelv 

 stringless; very fleshy, remaining in good condition for a 

 long period. Pkt. 10c; pint 15c; quart 25c; % peck SOc; 

 peck $1.40 ; bushel. . $5.25 



Extra Early Round-Podded Valentine — This is one of the very 

 best Snap Beans, being very early and of first-class quality. 

 The pods are round, fleshy, crisp and tender. Very produc- 

 tive. The best Early Green Bean for the market gardener 

 or private grower. Pkt. 10c; pint 15c; quart 25c; Yz peck 

 SOc; peck $1.35; bushel..., $5.00 



Early Mohawk — Early and productive, bearing flat pods, aver- 

 aging 6 inches in length, of excellent quality. Pkt. 10c; pint 

 15c; quart 25c; y 2 peck 70c; peck $1.20; bushel $4.50 



Extra Early Refugee — Similar in all respects to the old Refu- 

 gee, only that it is two weeks earlier; is very prolific. Pkt. 

 10c; pint 15c; quart 25c; y 2 peck SOc; peck $1.35; bushel. .. .$5.00 



Refugee, or One Thousand to One — Not so early as the pre- 

 ceding varieties, but excellent for a main crop. Very pro- 

 ductive, tender and flavor delicious. Much esteemed as a 

 late Bean; an excellent sort for pickling. Pkt. 10c; pint 15c; 

 quart 25c; y> peck 80c; peck $1.35; bushel $5.00 



Long Yellow Six Weeks — An early and productive flat-podded 

 variety; seeds when ripe of a light dun color; very tender 

 and of excellent flavor. Pkt. 10c; pint 15c; quart 25c; % 

 peck 70c; peck $1.20; bushel ."$4.50 



STBINGLESS GBEEN POD 



Early Round Six Weeks — Excellent variety, very early and productive. Pkt. 10c; pint 15c; 

 quart 25c; y 2 peck 70c; peck $1.20; bushel $4.50 



Large White Kidney — Largely used as a Shell Bean. Pkt. 10c; pint 15c; quart 25c; % peck 

 70c; peck $1.20; bushel $4.50 



Dwarf Hortieultural — A Bush variety of the popular Pole Bean of that name. Pkt. 10c; pint 

 20c; quart 30c; y 2 peck 85c; peck $1.50; bushel $5.50 



Boston Favorite, or Goddard — Extra large, long, flat green pods 

 splashed •with red when ripe. The green beans are almost as large 

 as a Lima and of excellent quality. One of the best Shell 

 Beans. Pkt. 10c; pint 15c; quart 25c; y> peck 70c; peck $1.20; 

 bushel , $4.50 



We were awarded 

 the only Grand Prize 

 for Beans (the high- 

 est possible award) 

 at the World's Fair, 

 St, Louis, 1904. 



BEANS— FIELD VARIETIES. 



White Marrowfat — Not specially good as a String 

 Bean, but very popular shelled green or dry. 

 This variety is grown in large quantities for 

 consumption in a dry state. Pkt. 10c; pint 12c; 

 quart 20c; y 2 peck 65c; peck $1.10; bushel $4.00 



Improved Prolific Tree — Bears enormous crops, 

 reaching 60 to 80 bushels to the acre. They 

 should be planted very thinly in rows. Pkt. 10c; 

 pint 12c; quart 20c; y 2 peck 65c; peck $1.10; bus. $4.00 



'Boston Small Pea Bean — This varietly is very 

 early, hardy and very prolific. The vine is a 

 rank grower, with a profuse foliage, and the 

 pods grow mainly in clusters of four. One plant 

 of this variety (not especially selected) produced 

 123 pods, the pods averaging 6 Beans each. Pint 

 12c; quart 20c; 5£ peck 65c; peck $1.10; bushel. .$4.00 

 Field Beans subject to market fluctuations. 



BEANS, ENGLISH OR BROAD. 



Plant early in spring in rows about 4 feet apart, 

 seed 4 inches apart in the row and 2 inches deep. As 

 soon as the lower pods are set, pinch the top off the 

 plant to insure well-filled pods. Perfectly hardy. 



Broad Windsor — The best. Pkt. 10c; pint 20c; qt. 



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BEFUGEE, Or l,l)0U TO ONE BEAN. 



