R. & J. FARQUHAR COMPANY, BOSTON 



BEANS, POLE 



Culture. Sow from the middle to the latter part of May, in hills 4 feet apart each 

 way. Poles 8 to 10 feet long should be firmly set in the hills before planting seed. Set 

 poles 4 feet apart each way and plant four to six Beans about 1 inch deep around each 

 pole. Thin out to three plants to a pole if the soil is rich. Hill appUcations of well- 

 composted manure are of value. One quart of seed will plant 150 to 200 hills, accord- 

 ing to the variety. 



GREEN-PODDED VARIETIES 



Tender and True, a climbing French Bean yielding for a long period a 



great profusion of long, succulent, and fleshy almost stringless pods 



Pt. 85c.; qt. $1.50 



Farquhar'S Worcester Pole, a very early and remarkably pro- 

 ductive form of Horticultural Pole Bean. The long pods are highly colored, 

 being beautifully striped and splashed with bright crimson. One of the best Shell 

 Beans Pt. 50c. ; qt. 90c.; 4 qts. $3.50 



Kentucky Wonder or Old Homestead. A valuable green-podded variety. The 



pods, hanging in clusters, are large, entirely stringless, and tender 



Pt. 40c.; qt. 75c.; 4 qts. $2.75 



Scarlet Runner. A popular variety for ornamental as well as cuhnary purposes, 

 with large green pods. Very productive Pt. 45c.; qt. 85c. 



WAX-PODDED VARIETIES 



Kentucky Wonder Wax. An extremely prolific variety bearing large 

 golden yellow pods, stringless and tender. Pt. 50c.; qt. 90c.; 4 qts. $3.50 



Mont d'Or or Golden Butter. Long, fleshy, tender pods produced in 

 clusters Pt. 75c.; qt. $1.50 



Golden Cluster Wax. An early and beautiful sort, producing an abun- 

 dance of bright golden yellow pods which are fleshy and tender 



Pt. 50c.; qt. 90c.; 4 qts. $3.50 



BEANS, LIMA 



Farquhar's Worcester Pole Beans 



CuLTUEE. Pole Limas are even more tender than the dwarf type and should not be 

 planted until toward the end of May or when all danger of frost has passed. Set the 

 poles about 4 feet apart each way, and plant 4 to 6 Beans eye downward around each 

 pole. When the plants are up, thin out three plants to a pole, and when the vines 

 have reached the top of the pole, pinch them and so increase the yield. One quart of 

 Pole Limas will plant 75 to 100 hills. 



Bush Limas. Sow after May 15, and only if the ground is warm, in rows 2J^ feet 

 apart and about 2 inches deep, putting the Beans 2 inches apart in the row eye down, 

 later thinning so that the plants stand 6 to 8 inches apart. All Limas being gross feed- 

 ers, they should be sown on well-enriched land. One quart of Dwarf Limas will plant 

 100 feet; 34bushel, 1 acre. 



DWARF VARIETIES 



Burpee's Improved Bush, a bush form of the true large White 

 Lima. The plants are uniformly dwarf and enormously productive of 



large pods, containing four to six large thick Beans of superior quahty 



Pt. 50c.; qt. 90c.; 4 qts. $3.50 



Ford hook Bush, a greatly improved form of the Kumerle Lima, pro- 

 ducing large, handsome pods, each containing four or five Beans which 

 retain their flavor throughout the season. The plants are of upright 

 growth and very productive Pt. 55c.; qt. $1; 4 qts. $3.75 



Henderson's Bush. A dwarf form of the Sieva Lima and valu- 

 able for its earliness. The pods are short, containing two to 

 four Beans of excellent quality. Vines continue to grow and set 

 pods until frost Pt. 45c.; qt. 90c.; 4 qts. $3.50 



POLE VARIETIES 



Oarpinteria or Large Green -Seeded. A very 



productive variety, producing large, tender Beans, which retain 

 their green color Pt. 50c.; qt. 90c.; 4 qts. $3.50 



Early Leviathan. The earliest large Pole Lima with long, broad pods, con- 

 taining five or six Beans of unexcelled quality. Remarkably productive . . 



Pt. 55c.; qt. $1; 4 qts. $3.75 



King of the Garden, a vigorous and productive sort with very long 



pods, each containing five or six large Beans of delicious flavor 



Pt. 45c.; qt. 85c.; 4 qts. $3.25 



Sieva or Small. A popular small-seeded variety. It is a vigorous grower 

 with short pods and very productive Pt. 50c.; qt. 85c.; 4 qts. $3.25 



Packets of all varieties of Pole and Lima Beans, 20 cts. each, postpaid 



BEAN POLES, CEDAR. $1.75 per dozen 



Burpee's Improved Bush Lima Beans 



If Peas, Beans, or Corn are wanted by parcel post, add for postage 5 cents per pint, 10 cents per quart. We deliver postpaid to any 

 post office within the United States all other Vegetable Seeds in packets, ounces, Vipounds, and pounds. 



