LIST OF TESTED VEGETABLE SEEDS FOR 1900. 



BEANS-DWARF OR BUSH. 



GREEN-l'ODDED BEANS. 

 Strin^less Green Pod — One of the finest green-podded 

 Beans. The pod is round, medium in length, slightly 

 curved and absolutely stringless; very fleshy, remain- 

 ing in good condition for a long period. Pkt. 10c; pint 

 15c; quart 25c; Vz peck 70c; peck $1.25;. bushel $4.75 



Extra Early Hound — Podded Valentine — Early and a first- 

 class quality. The pods are round, fleshy, crisp and ten- 

 der and very productive. The best Early Green Bean 

 for the market gardener. Pkt. 10c; pint 15c; quart 20c; 

 '-■_ peck 00c; peck $1.00; bushel... $3.75 



Early Mohawk — Early and productive, bearing flat pods, 

 averaging 6 inches in length. Pkt. 10c; pint 15c; quart 

 20c; % peck 60c; peck $1.00; bushel $3.75 



Extra Early Refugee — Similar in all respects to the old 

 Refugee, only that it is two weeks earlier; is very proli- 

 fic. Pkt. 10c; pint 15c; quart 20c; Vz peck 60c; peck 

 $1.00; bushel '• $4.00 



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

 ceding varieties, but excellent for a main crop. Pods 

 round and curved. Very productive, tender and flavor 

 delicious. Much esteemed as a late Bean; an excellent 

 sort for pickling. Pkt. 10c; pint 15c; quart 20c; % peck 

 60c; peck $1.00; bushel $3.75 



Long Yellow Six Weeks — Early and productive. Pods 

 long, flat, slightly curved; quality fair. Pkt. 10c; pint 

 15c; quart 20c; Vz peck 60c; peck $1.00; bushel $3.75 



Hod.son Green Pod — A robust grower, yielding profusely 

 very long-, straight, flat pods late in the season. The 

 -pods average 7 inches in length. Pkt. 10c; pint 15c; 

 quart 25c; *£ peck S5c; peck $1.50; bushel $5.50 



STRINGLESS CiHEEN POD. 



Dwarf Horticultural — A Bush variety of the popular Pole Bean 

 of that name. Pkt. 10c; pint 15c; quart 25c; Vz peck 70c; peck 

 $1.25; bushel $5.00 



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

 splashed with red when ripe. The green Beans are almost as 

 large as the Lima,, and of excellent quality. One of the best 

 Shell Beans. Pkt. 10c; pint 15c; quart 25c; Vz peck 70c; peck 

 $1.25; bushel $5.00 



BEANS— FIELD VARIETIES. 



White Marrowfat — Not specially good as a String Bean, but very 

 popular shelled green or dry. It is grown in large quantities 

 for consumption in a dry state. Pint 10c; quart 15c; Vz peck 

 50c; peck SOc; bushel . .". $3.00 



Improved Prolific Tree — Bears enormous crops, reaching 60 to 

 SO bushels to .the acre. They should be planted very thinly in 

 rows. Pint 10c; quart 15c; Vz peck 50c; peck 80c; bushel $3.00 



Boston Small Pea Bean — Very early, hardy and prolific. The vine 

 is a rank grower, with 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 10c; quart 15c; Vz peck 50c; peck 80c; bush.. $3. 00 



Field Beans Suhject 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. 

 Broad Windsor — The best. Pkt. 10c; pint 20c; quart 30 



EXTRA EARLY ROUND-fODDED VALENTINE. 



