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BEST OF ALL — Pods long, very 

 fleshy, succulent, stringless and rich in 

 flavor; are produced early and abundantly; 

 one of the most valuable green-podded 

 beans for market or family use. Quart, 

 15c; peck, 8oc v ; bus^/fo.oo. 

 — CHERRY, OR HORTICULTURAL 

 DWARF — The popular market variety ; 

 equally good in green state or when 

 shelled. Quart, 20c; peck, $1.25; bus., $4-So. 

 WARBWELL'S KIDNEY WAX — 

 Pods long, broad, flat, and of a delicate, 

 waxy yellow; brittle and entirely stringless; 

 very productive. Quart, 20c; peck, $1.25. 



-***■»• GERMAN BLACK WAX. — Early 

 stringless; pods round, waxy yellow; solid 

 and tender. The most popular Wax Bean. 

 25c. a quart, $1.00 a peck, $3.50 a bushel. 



CURRIERS' RUST-PROOF GOLD- 

 EN WAX This new variety is one of the 



best beans ever introduced; very product- 

 ive, with pods fully one-third larger than 

 any other sort of Wax Bean. 20c. a quart, 

 $1.10 a peck, $4.00 a bushel. 



WHITE MARROW. — Extensively 

 grown for sale as a dry bean. Excellent 

 shelled, either green or dry. 10c. a quart, 

 65c. a peck, $2.25 a bushel. 



GOLDEN WAX — Very early, tender and prolific. Pods 

 large, creamy yellow, and stringless. Quart. 20c. ; peck, 

 $1.00; bus., $3.50. 



WHITE KIDNEY ROYAL DWARF — An excellent 

 shelled bean, green or ripe. One of the best for Winter 

 use. Seeds large, white, kidney-shaped. 10c. a quart, 75c. 

 a peck, $2.50 a bushel. 

 ---^ss. IMPROVED NAVY, OR BOSTON PEA BEAN — 

 An excellent variety, very productive early and hardy white 



pods, generally in clusters. For cooking they excel all 

 other sorts. 10c. a quart, 60c. a peck, $2.50 a bushel. 



BURPEE'S BUSH LIMA — Beans as large as the 

 large Pole Lima, but strictly dwarf, and comes absolutely 

 true from seed. The bushes grow eighteen to twenty 

 inches high, of short growth and always erect, branching 

 vigorously. The bush character is thoroughly established. 

 It is an immense bean, bearing from fifty to two hundred 

 handsome, large pods, we'll filled with very large beans. 

 25c. a quart, $1.50 a peck, $6.00 a bushel. 



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FORD'S MAMMOTH PODDED — This grand Lima 

 Bean is the result of over twenty years' selection by James 

 Ford, one of the oldest market gardeners of Pennsylvania. 

 The pods grow to an average length of seven inches, and 

 are produced in great clusters, with from five to seven 

 beans per pod, of most excellent quality, for using either 

 green or dry. The vines grow vigorously, setting the 

 beans early at the bottom of the pole, and continue in bear- 

 ing right up to frost. Ford's Mammoth Podded is without 

 exception the largest podded, finest flavored and most pro- 

 ductive of all Lima Beans. Quart, 30c; peck, $1.75 ; bus., 

 $6.00. 



_ SEIBERT'S EARLY LIMA.—The earliest true Pole 

 Lima Bean. The vine is very vigorous and productive. 

 The pods are large, but thin, and can be more easily 

 opened than those of other varieties. The green beans are 

 large, very handsome and of the best quality. In earliness, 

 ease of shelling, size, beauty and quality of the green beans, 

 this variety is superior, and must come to be recognized as 



one of the best of all for either the garden or market. 

 J) Quart, 30c. ; peck, $1.75; bus., $6.00. 



KING OF THE GARDEN — A vigorous grower, bear- 

 ing profusely, large pods, varying in length from five td six 

 inches; beans large and of rich flavor. Quart, 30c; peck, 

 $i.7S; bus, $5.50. 



LARGE WHITE. — Considered by many the most de- 

 licious of the bean family; a general favorite for house use 

 or market. Quart, 25c; peck, $1.75; bus, $6.00. 



DREER'S IMPROVED.— The distinctive features of 

 this are early maturity, large yield and extra quality. The 

 -" bean itself is thick and round, rather than oval-shaped, as 

 most of the other Limas are. Quart, 25c; bus, $5.50. 



LAZY WIFE'S POLE BEAN._The pods grow from, 

 six to eight inches long, entirely stringless, of a rich, but- 

 tery flavor, when cooked. Pods retain their tender, rich 

 flavor until nearly ripe. A good white shell bean for Win- 

 ter use. Quart, 25c; peck, $1.75; bus, $7.00. 



OUR SEEDS ARE RELIABLE. 



