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STRINGLESS GRE 
The Stringless Green Pod is now one of the most popular bush 
beans in America. In point of earliness it ranks among the first, in 
quality it is excelled by none, and in bearing ability it stands without 

a rival. It is unquestionably the greatest green pod bean to date. 
AS to brittleness of pod, the point suggested by its name, its merit is so 
high that its enthusiastic friends claim that it is 

The Only Really Stringless Green Pod Bush Bean in Gultivation. 
The pods are full, fleshy and nearly straight, and are borne in abund-| bears continuously for weeks. This bean is unexcelled for home use, and 
ance through a long season, beginning early. They are 5¥% to 6)4 inches | will be found very profitable for market. It has already taken great hold 
in length, light green in color, very tender, and of highest and best | with market gardeners, on account of its heavy cropping ability. The 
flavor. They remain long in edible condition, and the plant or bush | testimony in regard to it is all in one direction and all highly flattering. 


Packet, 10 cents; pint, 25 cents; quart, 45 cents, postpaid. Peck, $2.00. 












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IMPERIAL WAX, or GOLDEN CROWN. 
This remarkable new bush bean: has long 
golden pods. The pods are round, plump and 
perfectly stringless. The seeds are white, and 
their color makes them sell quickly in the ripe 
or dry state. My trials of it warrant me in offer- 
ing it with great confidence. The Imperial bean 
will certainly prove a popular variety for all 
sections and soils. Its enormous yield, fine table 
quality and freedom from string place it in the 
front rank, and make it of peculiar value to the 
private grower, the market gardener and the 
canner. The vine is of the bush type, with 
strong and vigorous growth, with the load of pods 
carried well above the soil. In addition to this 
spikelets are thrown out above the foliage, which 
in turn produce pods, thus adding materially to 
the total yield of the plant. Imperial is very 
early, free from rust and blight, and produces 
marketable pods very quickly from the blossom. 
The golden shade is acquired by the pod when 
young. It ripens so early that it can be harvested 
before the late August rains. Packet, 10 cts.; pint, 
30 cts.; quart, 50 cts., postpaid. Peck, $2.00. 
THE SILVER BEAN, 
A desirable strain of the White Wax. The pods 
are of a beautiful silvery color, and are borne in 
great profusion. They are sweet and tender. I 
predict that this bean will become popular, as it 
Shows vigor of vine as well as good quality, and 
the pods thus far show no disposition to spot. 
Pkt., 10¢.; pt., 25¢.; qt., 45¢., postpaid. Peck, $1.75. 
NEW PROFUSION WAX.—(See page 9.) 



























































































































































































































































