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. 
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. 
Pts 2005) Gt) 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. 
1.50; bush., 5.50. 
Stringless Green Pod. one of the earliest 
varieties, pods round, quite stringless, very crisp and 
tenders shtes205 Gt.) 350; + pk, 1-255 pk. (2'25$ 
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. 
Blaek 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. 
Pint, .30; qt., .50. 
Pts losqt:,.-30: pk., 
Very early and string- 
A distinct type of excel- 
lent quality, maturing about ten days later than the 
early sorts; pods 
round and very 
tender; product- 
ive. Pt %153qts) 
-30; 4 pk., 1.10; 
pk., 2.00; bush., 
7.00. 
Farquhar’s Plentiful Bean. 
Early Mohawk. Very early, hardy, and productive, pods long and flat, an old favorite. 
Pt., .15; qt., .30; 2 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., .30; 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., .79. 
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., .85; 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., .80; $ 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;. gt., .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; 4 pk., 1.00; pk., 1.75; bush., 6.50. 
Prolific Tree. Pea Bean. A most productive small white baking variety, of superior quality. . 
Pt., -15; qt., -80; 3 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; } pk., 
1.00; pk., 1.75. 
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