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Kentucky Wonder Bean. 



DWARF GREEN PODDED BEANS— Continued. 



Refugee or 1,000 to 1 — A popular main crop sort; pods round, fleshy 

 and tender. Very prolific. A favorite canners' variety and used 

 extensively for pickling. The pods are handsome in appear- 

 ance, about five inches long, tapering to the end and light green 

 in color. Planted at the same time as other green podded sorts 

 it comes into use two or three weeks later. 



Pkt., 10c; pint, 15c; quart, 25c; 4 quarts, 95c; peck, $1.75; 

 bushel, $6.50. 



Extra Early Refugee — Equally as productive and similar in every 

 respect to the preceding variety, only that it is two weeks 

 earlier. 



Pkt., 10c; pint, 15c; quart, 25c; 4 quarts, 95c; peck, $1.75; 

 bushel, $6.50. 



BUSH LIMA BEANS. 



Burpee's Bush Lima — Beans as large as the Pole Limas. Pkt., 10c; 

 pint, 20c; quart, 35c; 4 quarts, $1.15; peck, $2.15; bushel, $8.50. 



Henderson's Bush Lima — The earliest of the Bush Limas. Pkt., 10c; 

 pint, 15c; quart, 30c; 4 quarts, $1.10; peck, $2.00; bushel, $7.50. 



Fordhook Bush Lima — Very productive. The pods are large and 

 well filled with large beans of unusual thickness. Both the pods 

 and beans are almost twice the size of the old Bush Limas. 

 Pkt., 10c; pint, 20c; quart, 40c; 4 quarts, $1.50; peck, $2.85; 

 bushel, $11.00. 



Burpee's Improved Bush Lima — (New Wonder Lima) — The earliest 

 of the large Dwarf Bush Limas. Compared with the old Burpee's 

 Bush Lima it is about 10 days earlier, the pods and beans are 

 much larger. Pkt., 10c; pint, 20c; quart, 40c; 4 quarts, $1.50; 

 peck, $2.65; bushel, $10.00. 



POLE LIMA BEANS. 



Early Leviathan Lima — The earliest, largest and best of all the 

 Pole Lima Beans. Pkt., 10c; pint, 15c; quart, 30c; 4 quarts, $1.00; 

 peck, $1.85; bushel, $7.00. 



Large White Lima — Pods and beans large. Pkt., 10c; pint, 15c; 

 quart, 30c; 4 quarts, $1.00; peck, $1.85; bushel, $7.00. 



King of the Garden Lima — A strong grower, bearing extra large 

 pods well filled with large beans. Pkt., 10c; pint, 15c; quart, 

 30c; 4 quarts, $1.00; peck, $1.85; bushel, $7.00. 



FIELD BEANS. 



Boston Small Pea Bean — A strong grower, very early and exceed- 

 ingly prolific. The pods grow in clusters. Plant in rows 3 feet 

 apart and 4 to 6 inches apart in the rows. Pkt, 5c; pint, 10c; 

 quart, 15c; 4 quarts, 50c; peck, 80c; bushel, $3.00. 



White Marrowfat — Grown extensively for the shelled beans, 

 either green or dry. Pkt., 5c; pint, 10c; quart, 15c; 4 

 quarts, 50c; peck, 80c; bushel, $3.00. 



ENGLISH DWARF BEANS. 



Broad Windsor — The largest and best. Pkt., 

 10c; pint, 15c; quart, 30c. 



POLE OR RUNNING BEANS. 



One quart to 150 hills; 10 to 12 quarts 

 per acre. 



Early Golden Cluster Wax — The vines are strong and vigorous, bearing clusters of 

 pods six to eight inches long in great profusion. Pkt., 10c; pint, 20c; quart, 

 35c; 4 quarts, $1.15; peck, $2.00; bushel, $7.50. 



Kentucky Wonder — (Old Homestead) — Bears great clusters of long green podded 

 delicious beans from top to bottom of the vines. Very early. Pkt., 10c; 

 pint, 15c; quart, 30c; 4 quarts, $1.00; peck, $1.85; bushel, $7.00. 



Horticultural or Speckled Cranberry — Much esteemed as a shell bean. Pkt., 10c; 

 pint, 15c; quart, 25c; 4 quarts, 85c; peck, $1.60; bushel, $5.75. 



Scarlet Runner — An excellent shell bean of fine flavor, although it is generally 

 grown for its brilliant scarlet blossoms. Pkt., 10c; pint, 15c; quart, 30c; 

 4 quarts, $1.10; peck, $2.10; bushel, $8.00. 



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