CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 



Grow Beans For Profit 



SNAP BEANS, POLE OR RUNNING. 



CUXiTURE. — The Pole or Running varieties are tender and should be sown a couple 

 of weeks later than Bush Beans. A sandy loam soil, liberally manured, assures the best 

 of success. Use poles 5 to 8 feet long set in rows 4 feet apart, planting 6 beans in a 

 circle around the pole. After the beans are well advanced they should be thinned to about 

 five plants to the hill. One-half pound is sufficient to plant 150 hills. % bushel to the 

 acre. Planted in the Spring and Fall. 



GREEN PODDED BEANS. 



ZiAZ7 "WIPE'S. — The pods are entirely 

 stringless, 4 to 5 inches long, and have a 

 fine flavor, which they retain to the end. 

 Packet, 10c. ; lb., 40c.; 5 lbs., $1.75, post- 

 paid; 15 lb. peck, $4.00; 60 lb. bu., $15.00, 

 not prepaid. 



STRIPED CREASEBACK. — Same as the 

 White Creaseback, except the color, which 

 is striped or mottled. It is long, round 

 and stringless, very tender and fleshy. 

 Packet, ICc; lb., 40c.; 5 lbs., §1:60, post- 

 paid; 15 lb. peck, §3.50; 60 lb. bu., $13.50, 

 not prepaid. 



TARD IiONG. — Produce late In the Sum- 

 mer a large crop of the long, slender 

 round pods which are of excellent quality 

 for snap-shorts. The round pods average 

 two feet or more in length, having the 

 thickness of a lead pencil. Packet, 15c.; 

 Vz lb., $1.00; lb., $1.75, postpaid. 



IMPROVED KENTUCKY WONDER, OR 



OLD HOMESTEAD. — This is the earliest 

 of all green podded pole beans. Enormous- 

 ly productive, bearing its pods In clusters. 

 The pods are long, crisp, tender and bright 

 green in color. A prolific variety, one of 

 the best on our list. Packet, 10c. ; lb., 40c.; 

 5 lbs., S1.75, postpaid; 15 lb., peck, $3.50; 

 60 lb. bu., S13.50, not prepaid. 



WHITE CREASE BACH. — An excellent 

 bean. Seeds white; pods round, with a 

 crease in the back, from which the name. 

 It is a good grower, bears abundantly, and 

 keeps better than most other kinds. It 

 sells better in the spring than any other 

 for shipping purposes. Packet, 10c. ; lb., 

 40c.; 5 lbs., $1.50, postpaid; 15 lb. peck, 

 83.50; 60 lb. bu., $13.50, not prepaid. 



McCASIiAN. — The pods, produced In 

 great abundance, are of a rich dark green 

 color, measuring ten inches long, rather 

 flat and slightly curved. Fine for use as 

 a snap short, being entirely stringless 

 when 5'oung. If pods are picked before 

 maturing, vines bear until frost. If the 

 pods are allowed to mature, they produce 

 a good-sized white bean for winter use. 

 Packet, 10c. ; lb., 40c.; 5 lbs., $1.60, postpaid; 

 15 lb. peck, $3.50; 60 lb. bu., $13.50, not 

 prepaid. 



BLACK VALENTINE (New)— This ^reen 

 podded Black Seeded variety is very desir- 

 able for its earliness and heavy bearing. 

 The vines are strong, vigorous and in good 

 soil wonderfully productive. The bean it- 

 self is round, similar to the bush Valentine. 

 This is comparatively a new bean, but it 

 is worthy of introduction, as it has proven 

 itself to be a leader amongst pole beans. 

 Prices: lb., 75c.; 5 lbs., $3.50, postpaid. 



POLE LIMA BEANS. 



CULTURE. — Of all the pole beans, limas are considered to have the greatest eco- 

 nomic value. The culture is the same as for other pole beans. Place the beans on edge 

 with the eye down, as when planted in this manner they germinate more readilv. Plant 

 in Spring and Fall. Matures in 70 days. One pound to 150 hills. 2 bushels to 'the acre. 

 Inoculate with Mulford Culture. 



Carolina or Se'Wee. 



CAROLINA OR SEWEE.— The "Butter 

 Bean" of the South; grows quickly, 

 matures early, immensely productive, and 

 continues bearing throughout the season. 

 Packet, 10c. ; lb., 40c.; 5 lbs., $1.50, post- 

 paid; 15 lb. peck, $3.25; 60 lb. bu., $12.00, 

 not prepaid. 



LARGE LIMA. — An excellent variety; 

 the best shell bean known. It should 

 have rich ground and plenty of room to 

 grow. Packet, 10c. ; lb., 40c.; 5 lbs., $1.60, 

 postpaid; 15 lb. peck, $3.50; 60 lb. bu,, 

 $13.50, not prepaid. 



SEIBERTS. — The earliest Pole Lima 

 Bean; a large podded variety of first class 

 quality, especially recommended for the 

 South. Packet, 10c. ; lb., 40c.; 5 lbs., $1.60, 

 postpaid; 15 lb. peck, $3.75; 60 lb. bu., 

 $14.00, not prepaid. 



All of our Seeds are secured 

 from the most reliable sources of 

 supply and are carefully tested to 

 insure proper growth. 



