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BEANS—Green Podded Dwarf or Bush Beans 
One quart will plant 100 feet of drill; 1 to 1% bushels 
to the acre. 
Plant as soon as the ground is warm and dry in drills 
two and one-half feet apart, and drop the beans three 
inches apart. For a succession sow every three weeks 
until the 15th of August. Hoe often, but never when 
wet with dew or rain, as earth will rust the leaves and 
injure the crop. 
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Burpee’s Stringless Green-Pod. ety: ean ine 
straight, round and fleshy pods, free i:iuim strings. The 
dry beans are oval, of a chocolate brown color. Qt. 20c.; 
pk. $1.10; bush. $4.00. 
Hopkins Improved Extra Early Red Valentine. 
Extra early round pod. Our strain of this popular vari- 
ety is very fine, and has been selected especially for ear- 
liness and good quality. It is one of the most profitable 
sorts for private use or market. Qt. 15c.; peck. 90c.; 
bush. $3.25. 
(New) Keeney’s Stringless Refugee. Flanters eve 
at once recognize the wonderful merit of this new Bean 
when it is stated that, in addition to the superior qualli- 
ties of the old Refugee or 1000 to 1, this new sort is abe 
solutely stringless. It has every quality desirable in a 
bush bean—true bush habit, 18 inches high, unusually 
productive. The pods are round, very handsome, and 
average over 5 inches in length. They are fleshy, tender, 
brittle and entirely free from strings at all stages of 
growth. This splendid bean is sure to become very pop= 
ular with gardeners and canners, and will, we believe, 
.completely displace the old Refugee as soon as enough 
seed stock can be produced. 1 pt. 15c.; qt. 25c, pk. $1.75. 
1 7 A very hardy, stocky 
Giant Stringless Green Pod. Sine oan ISP Seer 
and green in color, of exceptionally fine quality and 
stringless throughout its entire growth. It makes an 
excelient succession to Burpee’s Stringless green pod 
NA planted at the same time. Qt. 20c.; peck. $1.10; bus. 
400. 
A most valuable and promising 
(New) Full Measure. new variety. The handsome 
green pods, six to seven inches in length, are round, sol- 
idly meaty, brittle and stringless. They mature a week 
to 10 days later than E. Early Red Valentine. Qt. 20c.; 
peck $1.10; bush. $4.00. 
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Hopkins Improved Red Valentine. 
Black Vaientine, or May Owen. ae eee 
it has becomne a favorite with truckers and 
growers for the earliest market. It is fully a 
week earlier than the earliest Red Valentine,very 
frost resisting, and can be planted very early in 
the spring or late in the fall. The pods are 
straight and round, of a beautiful green color, 
which are borne in great quantities. The qual- 
ity is fair, and should be picked when young. 
Qt. 15c.; pek. $1.00; bush. $3.50. 
Entirely unaffected by 
Hodson Green Pod. Entirels BEES nies 
ceptionally strong and robust grower, enormous 
yielder, often producing 50 to 60 somewhat flat 
pods to the plant, and withstanding adverse 
weather conditions to a remarkable degree. A 
little later than Refugee or Thousand to One. 
Excellent shipping sort. Qt. 20c.; peck. $1.00; 
bush. $3.75. 
7 Of thrifty growth and very 
Early Bountiful. hardy. The stringless and 
tender flat green pods are produced very early 
in the season, and the bush continues in bearing 
for a long time. It is practically a stringless 
Early Yellow Six Weeks. Qt. 20c.; pck. $1.00; 
bush. $3.75. 
The pods are fleshy 
Extra Early Refugee. hs pods. are fleshy 
‘very hardy. Qt. 20c.; pk. 90c.; bush. $3.50. 
Maturing 
Refugee, or Thousand to One. Maturing 
Extra Early Refugee, with larger foliage; 
very prolific. Qt. 20c.; pk. 90c.; bush. $3.50. 
Extra Early Red Valentine. 1" this || im- 
proved strain 
the pods are very fleshy, round and_ saddle- 
‘backed, with only slight strings. Bushes grow 
uniformly about fifteen inches in height and 
‘produce a large crop. This strain has been 
carefully selected, and has proved to be fully 4 
to 6 days earlier than Hopkins Red Valentine. 
Qt. 15c.; pk. 90c.; bush. $3.25. 
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