LIST OF TESTED VEGETABLE SEEDS FOR 1907. 7 
BEANS—DWARF. OR BUSH. 
GREEN-PODDED BEANS. 
Stringless Green Pod—One, of the finest greén-podded Beans. 
The pod is round, very large’ and straight, and absolutely 
stringless; very fleshy, remaining in good condition for a 
long period. ~Pkt. -10c; pint 15¢;. quart 20c; 4% peek 70c; 
DECK “$il.25 Selec. siete werent remater-cveasy Amy uSctwae Scan chetalthals Seennee $4.75 
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 Harly Green Bean for the market gardener 
or private grower. Pkt. 10c; pint 15¢c; quart 20c;. % peck 
60c; peck $1.00; bushel....... BCP atte ta te ace PMORT Fs aslo: Saar eee Seetaes S $3.75 
Early Mohawk—Early and productive, bearing flat pods, aver- 
aging 6 inchés in length; of excellent quality. Pkt. 10c; pint 
15¢e; quart 20c; 4% peck 60c;. peck $1.00; bushel SAP as Ob $3.75 
Extra Early Refugee—Similar in all respects tothe old Refu- 
gee, only that it-is two weeks earlier; is very prolific: Pkt. 
10c;. pint 15c; quart 20c; 1% 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. Yery pro- 
ductive, tender and “flavor delicious. Much esteemed as a 
Jate Bean; an excellent sort.for pickling. Pkt. 10c} pint 15c; 
quart 20c; 4% peck 60¢;/peck $1.00s-bushelsi. et ie, $3.75 
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 15e; quart 20c; % 
peck 60c PpeGke Sil WOR ea USM ae Ed tetas eee tee tayiend, 66 ley $3.75 
STRINGLESS GREDN POD, 
) Dwarf Horticultural—A Bush variety of the popular Pole Bean of that name. Pkt. 10c; 
| pint 15e; quart 25¢ 4% peck 70c; peck $1.25; bushel... 3 00... ee $5.00 We, were awarded) the. only. | 
Boston Favorite, or Goddard—Hxtra large, long, flat green pods splashed with red Grand Prize for Beans (the 
when ripe. _The green beans are almost as large as the Lima, and of excellent qual- highest possible award) at the 
ity. One of the best Shell Beans. Pkt. 10c; pint 15c; quart 25c; % peck 70c; pec World’s Fair, St. Louis, 1904. | 
SP 2D pDUSIC eats es eieecta eee viel viele a | eetea = css eoooo Sowso Po oto USN E DOA Od S ++» $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 quanti- 
ties for consumption in a dry state. Pint 
10ce; quart 15¢; % peek 50c; peck 80c; 
BUSH el (55 Bio pre sh erate > ccsreretcee ates ENV). ods $3.00 
Improved Prolific Tree—Bears enormous 
crops, reaching 60 to 80 bushels to the 
acre. They should be planted very thinly 
in rows. Pint 10c; quart 15ec; % peck 50e; 
peck > SO ery isin Cle aien ects sa isan toe «Pome e ce caste $3.00 
Boston Small Pea Bean—vVery 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 seleeted) pro- 
duced 123 pods, the pods averaging 6 
Beans each. - Pint 10c; quart 15¢c; % peck 
50c; peck 80c; bushel...... RRS Biber Rene eres 3.009 
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; 
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