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The New Stringless Green Pod is now one ef 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 with- 
ance through a long season, beginning early. They are 5% to 6% inches 
flavor. 

New Stringless Green Pod 

in length, light green in color, very tender, and of highest and best | with market gardeners, on account of its heavy cropping ability. 
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, $1.75. 

ush Bean. 
outarival. 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 Bean in Cultivation. 
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 
will be found very profitable for market; it has already taken great hold 
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New Dwarf Champion Pea. 
There is probably no pea the world over known so well as the old 
Champion of England. During the last twenty-five years, I have had 
hundreds of letters from customers stating that the old Champion was 
- a good enough pea for them, the only objection they had to it being it 
5 grew SO. tall. With such continual inquiry for a dwarf Champion of 
3 England, it is not surprising that when one of my growers informed 
" England Pea, perfectly hardy, of excellent quality, with fine large pods, 
and a vine that grew only about 26 inches high; I told him it was just 
= what my friends wanted, and here it is. The New Dwarf Champion is 
| a hardy, robust, vigorous grower, produces uniform dark green pods of 
Z good size, with great abundance and unsurpassed quality. The pods 
™ are larger than the old Champion of England and more of them to the 
7, vine, although it grows only 2 to 24% feet tall. The last four or five sea- 
« sons have been very disastrous for many varieties of peas, but the 
¥ Dwarf Champion, while the yield of other sorts has been very light, has 
¢ always done wonderfully well, and I am very sure that in offering this 
> new pea I am going to supply a big demand that will spring up for it 
5 among all friends of the Champion of England Pea. 
Packet, 10 cents; pint, 35 cents; quart, 60 cents. 
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DWARF TELEPHONE PEA. 
Dwarf Telephone Pea. 
Also known and listed as Carter’s Daisy. 
Dwarf Telephone is the famous old Telephone without its long vines. 
It is more dwarf and a week earlier than Stratagem. It is of healthy, 
stocky growth, and very productive. All accounts of it emphasize its 
bearing qualities. The pods frequently measure five inches in length 
| and are broad, straight and remarkably well filled, often containing nine 
or ten peas. The color of the pod is pale green; and it is thi k, plump 
| and well adapted to marketing. The peas are of extra large size. 
Dwarf Telephone will bear close planting, and requires no sticks or 
| supports. It is a business pea in all respects, and suited to the best mar- 
kets. 
| Packet, 10 cents; pint, 30 cents; quart, 50 cents, post paid. 
It is in equal favor with money makers and with amateurs. 
