R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
BEANS, DWARF. 
GREEN-PODDED. 
Farquhar’s Plentiful. an extremely early 
variety, bearing an abundant crop of long succulent 
and stringless pods. For forcing in the greenhouse 
during winter it is one of the best. Pint, .30; qt., .50. 
Triumph of the Frames. Imported. The earli- 
est of the French forcing varieties, producing a heavy 
crop of long, finely-shaped pods, flesh thick and very 
tender when young. This variety can also be used 
as a shell Bean, when very small Beans are desired. 
Pt., .50; qt:, 75. 
Bountiful, or Improved Yellow Six 
Weeks. One of the best early flat-podded sorts, 
perfectly stringless, very tender, and prolific bearer. 
A fine sort for late sowings. Pt., .15; qt., .30; pk., 
1.50; bush., 5.50. : 
Stringless Green Pod. one of the earliest 
varieties, pods round, quite stringless, very crisp and 
tender. Pt., .20; qt., .35; 4 pk., 1.25; pk., 2.253 
bush., 8.00. 
Giant Stringless Valentine. 
less round pods, very thick and tender. Pt., .20; qt., 
.35; 4 pk., 1.25; pk., 2.00; bush., 7.00. 
Black Valentine. Matures very early. Pods long, 
round, straight and of excellent quality. Pt., .25; 
qt., .40; pk., 2.50. 
The Hodson Green Pod. 
Dwarf Horticultural Bean. 
Very early and string- 
A distinet type of excel- 
lent quality, maturing.about ten days later than the 
6.50. 
early sorts; pods 
round and very 
tender; product- 
ive. Pt.,.15;qt., 
25; % pk., .90; 
pk., 1.75; bush., 
Farquhar’s Plentiful Bean. 
Early Mohawk. Very early, hardy, and productive, pods long and flat, an old favorite. 
Pt., .15; qt., .380; 3 pk., 1.15; pk., 2.00; bush., 7.00. 
Early Valentine. A large round-podded sort, erect strong growing vines, pods curved, 
quite fleshy and tender. A good variety for successive sowings. Pt., 20; qt., .30; 4 pk., 
1.00; pk., 1.75; bush., 6.00. 
Refugee. Thousand to one. A popular variety for late planting, with large, handsome, tender 
pods, very productive. Pt., .15; qt., .80; 4 pk., 1.10; pk., 2.00; bush., 7.00. 
Wonder of Franee. Imported. Flageolet Vert. A valuable French variety, with long ten- 
der pods of a bright green color, very early and prolific. Pt., .50; qt., .75. 
DWARF STRING OR SHELL BEANS. 
Dwarf Horticultural. One of the best shell beans; pods long and heavily splashed 
with crimson, very productive. Pt., .20; qt., .35; 4 pk., 1.25; pk., 2.25; bush., 8.00. 
Low’s Early Champion. Pods large, flat, and stringless; can be used as a snap 
bean when young, and an excellent shell bean when full grown. Pt., .20; qt., .30; 4 pk., 1.00; 
pk., 1.75; bush, 6.50. 
Improved Goddard. A long flat-podded variety, used as a snap bean when young and as 
a shell bean, when fully developed, being beautifully striped and splashed with bright crim- 
son. Pt., .20; qt., .35; 4 pk., 1.25; pk., 2.25; bush., 8.00. 
Improved Yellow Eye. One of the best sorts for baking, extremely productive, and of 
superior quality. Pt., .15; qt., 30; } pk., 1.00; pk., 1.75; bush., 6.50. 
Prolifie Tree. Pea Bean. A most productive small white baking variety, of superior quality. 
Pt., .15; qt., 30; 4 pk., 1.00; pk., 1.75; bush., 6.50. 
BEANS, ENGLISH. 
Plant 4 inches deep as early in the spring as the ground can be worked. The rows should 
be 3 feet apart, and the seed set 4 inches apart in the rows. 
Broad Windsor. The best variety; very hardy; height, 3 feet. Pt., .15; qt., .30; 4 pk., 
1.00; pk., 1.75. 
