Field Beans, such as Dwarf Horticultural, Red Kidney, Improved Boston Pea and White Marrowfat are listed on page 8 5 



16 Fordhook Favorite Bush Bean 



A White Seeded, Stringless and Tender, Green Podded Sort 



A green podded bean, perfectly stringless, with white seeds, wtiich can be used for soup or baked beans all winter. The bush grows from 

 18 to 20 inches liigh, with dark green foliage, producing an enormous yield of beautiful, meaty, almost round, green pods, averaging 5}/^ 

 to 6>^ inches long. Very brittle and juicy, and above all positively stringless at all stages of its growth; pods ready for use in 82 daj's. 

 This variety will be found to be one of the best for either the tiome garden or market. 



Packet, 10 ceuts; half pound, 25 cents; pound, 40 cents, postpaid, ' 

 Not prepaid, pound, 30 cents; 9 pounds or over at 28 cents per pound; 100 pounds, $25.00. 



5 Tennessee Green Pod 



The Earliest and Largest Podded Dwarf Sort 



This early snap bean is very popular in some sections of the south 

 and where known in other parts of the country is considered of excep- 

 tional merit. The plants are large, somewhat spreading and prolific. 

 The pods are very long, often six to seven inches, flat. Irregular in 

 shape, dark green and of exceptionally fine flavor. It is a hardy, vig- 

 orous mid-season sort, very productive. Fit to pick for the table in 32 

 days. Seed of medium size, oval, flat, yellowish brown in color. 

 Packet, 10 cents; half pound, 25 cents; poitnd, 45 cents, postpaid. 

 Not prepaid, pound, 35 ceuts; 5 pounds or over at 

 30 ceuts per pound; 100 pounds, $25.00. 



11 Black Valeriooe 



The Earliest Bean to Plant, Owing to Its Hardiness 



Very bardy and productive; the green pods are fit for the table in 31 

 days. This bean withstands early and late frosts that kill other varie- 

 ties . It yields enormously and the pods are one-third longer than most 

 other green podded sorts; they are perfectly round and straight. Owing 

 to its many excellent qualities and large and handsome appearance it is 

 a splendid sort for the market as well as the home gardener. Very 

 popular in. the South on account of Its blight resisting qualities; a long 

 distance shipper. Seed black, of medium size. 



Packet, 10 cents ; half pound, 35 cents ; pound. 40 cents, postpaid. 

 Not prepaid, pound, 30 cents; 5 pounds or over at 

 28 cents per pound; 100 pounds, S25.00. 



For Inoculating Garden Beans, Lima Beans, Garden Peas and Sweet 

 Peas. Be sure to specify which one you want to inoculate, as there is a 

 different culture for each variety. 



Small size, 35 cents, postpaid; i^-acre size, 75 cents, postpaid; 

 1-acre size, $1.50, postpaid; 5-acre size, $.5.00, postpaid. 



* Maule's Four Leaf Clover Mark * 



We are using this Four Leaf Clover, on all such varieties of Vegetable 

 Seeds that we consider the best in their class, knowing they will grow 

 in all sections and soils, giving the best results. If you do not know 

 what varieties to plant, we suggest ordering such varieties as are 

 marked with the Four Leaf Clover. 



