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 DWARF GREEN, PODDED, BUSH OR SNAP- 



Crops very Short. 



(Continued.) 



NEW GIANT STRINGLESS VALENTINE Is the earliest round podded 



green Bean in cultivation. Pods are -very large, meaty and tender. They are 

 absolutely stringless, unusually crisp, round, full and fleshy, a decided acquisition 

 and one of the best that has ever been placed in the hands of the grower. Our 

 stock is true, having been grown from seed obtained from the originator. Large 

 truckers and growers are frequently shy- of an3'thing new. But they need not 

 have the slightest apprehension to plant this most valuable Bean. Pkt., 5c. 

 Pt., 15c. Qt., 25c. Gal., GOc. Peck, SI. 00. Bus., $4.00. 



BUKPEE'S NEW STRINGLESS GREEN POD BEANS.— It is crisp, tender, 

 luscious flavor. Its handsome light green pods are ready to market TWO WEEKS 

 EARLIER than the Red Valentine. Puds are full, fleshy, and are produced in 

 great abundance, remaining long in an edible condition, making them especially 

 desirable for the shipper and truck growers. Persons planting it in their kitchen 

 gardens have been delighted. Canners preier it and willingly pay higher prices on 

 account of saving them the severe expenses of stringing. Pkt., 5c. Pt., 10c. 

 Qt., 30c. Gal., 60c. Peck, SI, 00. Bus,, 4,00. 



EXTRA EARLY REFUGEE ROUND GREEN POD.— Has pods of a beau- 

 tiful, attractive light green color, round, tender and of a luscious flavor. It will 

 be ready for market in 29 days from day of planting. It has alwaj'S commanded 

 tip-top prices and is given the preference by the buyers who have learned to know 

 of its superior eating qualities. Pkt., 5c. Pt., 10c. Qt., SO. Gal., 60c. Peck, 

 $1.00. Bus., $4.00. 



BOLGIANO'S EARLIEST RED VALENTINE BEANS Our stock of this 



very superior Bean has been carefully built up to satisfy a most critical market 

 gardener's trade, which trade we cater to. It is ready for picking in 35 days from 

 planting — ten days earlier than the ordinary Red Valentine Beans. Canners use 

 them because thev are always tender and have beautiful round green pods. Pkt., 

 5c. Pt., 10c. Qt., 20c. Gal., 60c. Peck, $1.00. Bus., S3. 50. 



LONGFELLOW GREEN PODDED BUSH BEANS Long green pods 



exceedingly prolific, always solid. Delicious flavor, remarkably early. We believe 

 this Bean will please the one who grows for the kitchen garden. We 

 speciallv recommend it to the truck grower. It would not be a bad plan for him 

 to test it in a small way. Pkt., 5c. Pt., 15c. Qt., 25c. Gal., 80c. Peck, 

 SI. 50. Bus., S5.00. 



REFUGEE, OR THOUSAND TO ONE An exceedingly produc- 

 tive variety for medium and late use. The 3'oung pods are tender and 

 of fine flavor, while the color is distinct, being of a silver green. In 

 shape the pods are round and slim. This type of Bean is one of the 

 most popular in the market of all the large cities, our strain of this 

 varietv was never finer or truer than it is to-day. Pk., 5c. Pt., 10c. 

 Qt., 20c. Gal., 50c. Peck, 90c. Bus., S3. 50. 



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Gentlemen: — Your Emerald 

 and is the best I have ever seen 

 Yours truly, 



NEW GIANT PODDED STRINGLESS VALENTINE BEANS 



NEW EMERALD BEAUTY BEAN. 



CONSTANTLY studying and guarding the interest of our valued 

 friends and customers, we are, in this Bean, able to offer them 

 one that succeeds at all points where others fail. IT IS THE 

 EARLIEST OF ALL the green Beans. IS A PRODIGIOUS CROP- 

 GROWER, ABSOLUTELY STRINGLESS, uniform in shape, deliriously 

 tender, and remaining so for a longer period than any other Bean. It 

 is also hardy, resisting frosts to a remarkable degree. We have only a 

 limited quantity, and would advise all to give it a trial, for we are con- 

 tinent that our efforts put forth to place this most valuable Bean in 

 your hands will meet with your warm approval and commendation. 

 Your interests are ours, and we do not neglect one single step in order 

 to guard and protect the same. Pkt., 10c. Pt., 15c. Qt., 25c. 

 Gal., SI. 00. Peck, SI. 75. Bus., S6.00. 



DWARF HORTICULTURAL OR CHERRY BEAN— A Crop of 



these Beans has never failed, to pay — This is a broad, long, flat, 

 meaty Bean, very productive, delicious flavor. Our stock is so superior 

 that growers who have used it have found it to be such a certain 

 money-maker for them that they willingly giveoutside figures to secure 

 the same, often giving their ordermonths in advance of plantingseason. 

 It also makes a good dried Bean for Winter. Pkt., 5c. Pt., 10c. 

 Qt., 30c. Gal., 65c. Peck, S1.00. Bus., S4.00. 





September, 1902. 

 Dear Sirs: — Your Early Fortune Cucumber beats anything I 

 have ever grown. Long after the vines were dead the ground 

 ■was full of dark green shapely pickles. My early crop grew the 

 finest cucumbers I ever had on my stall. 



WM. ZIMMERMAN, 

 Powhattan, Baltimore County, Md. 



NEW EMERALD BEAUTY BEAN. 



EARLY EXTRA YELLOW SIX WEEKS Pkt., 5c. Pt., 



10c. Qt., 15c. Gal., 50c. Peck, 90c. Bus., S3. 50. 



WHITE NAVY, OR JUNE BEANS.— Pkt., 5c. Pt., 10c. 

 Qt., 20c. Gal., 50c. Peck, 90c. Bus., S3.50. 



CULTURE OF BEANS. 



TO afford a regular sticcession of crops throughout the season, 

 plant every two weeks, from the middle of Spring to the end 

 of Summer; but not until the soil becomes warm, as they are 

 very sensitive to both heat and cold. Plant in rows 18 inches apart, 

 2 inches deep; cultivate frequently, but only when dry, as the scat- 

 tering of earth on the foliage or pods, when moist, will cause them 

 to become damaged with rust. This crop will flourish between the 

 ridges of Celery, rows of Corn or Cabbage, when the}' are first 

 planted, as the Beans would be ready for the table before the other 

 crops attain any size. 



Market Gardeners, Truckers and Institu- 

 tions who buy largely will please 

 write for Special Prices 

 in Quantities. 



