fmproved Early Valentine— (See Cut.)— This greatest of all 

 ear y varieties is at least ten days earlier than the early Red 

 Valentine, and is usually ready to pick in 35 to 40 days from, time 

 of planting. On account of its great earliness it is largely grown 

 by market gardeners. Favorite alike for shippiug and family 

 purposes. K pt. 10c, pt. 16c, qt. 30c, 3^bu. 60c, j^bu. §1.00, X^n. 

 §1.80, bu, ?3..50 



Early Mohawk— Very early and will stand more cold than most 

 of the other varieties. This sort is largely grown in southern 

 states for northern markets. Each pod is from five to six 

 inches long. Mpt. 10c, pt. 16c, qt. 30c, "^bu, 60c, )^bu. §1.00, 

 i^bu. bu. ^3.00. 



New J ackson Wonder.— This grand bean has created wonder- 

 ful excitement all over the country. One of the best known and 

 most reliable bean growers has this to say about it: "The Xew 

 Jackson Wonder Bean is a combination bean, for when the fiat 

 pods are just barely gro^vn they may be used as snap beans and 

 after they become "filled, shell and use as Lima beans. After 

 they pass this stage they are rich and delicious for eating as a 

 Lima bean. It Is immensely productive, yielding at the rate of 

 100 bushels per acre. It is the finest stock food imaginable, 

 never sheds its foliage even in the driest weather. It begins to 

 ripen quite early in the summer and continues till stojiped by 

 frost. It is one of the most valuable forage crops that can be 

 grown. A perfectly dwarf bean, and grows two feet high, load- 

 ed from the ground up with beautiful pods ; has a strong, stiff 

 stalk which enables it to bear up the beans without poles. One 

 of the most valuable sorts that can be grown in the south. Doi& 

 well in the north. Pki. 5c, ^pt. 20c, pt. 30c, qt. 50c. ^ 



New Extra Early Ketugee^An improvement over the old 

 "Refugee, or One Thousand to One," being two weeks earlier./ 

 Very productive, favorite with truckers and planters every-i, 

 where. Stringless and meltinsrly tender at all times. Kpt. 12c. 

 pt. ?0c. qt. 35c. i^bu. 60c, »^bu. ei.()0, >^bu. SI. SO. bu. .?3.50'. 



Best of All— Favorite variety in the south, pods over 6 inches 

 long, very fleshy, succulent, "and of rich flavor. Certainly one 

 of the most valuable varieties for market or family purposes. 

 Kpt. I2c, pt. 20c, qt. 35c, i^bu. 75c, V^bu. >>\.iO. ^^hn. -52.40, bu. ^.50 



China Red Eye — Favorite standard variety, pods of good qual- 

 itv, the beans are excellent either green or dried. Vpt. 12c. pt. 

 20"c. qt. a5c, i^bu. 60c, J^bu. SI 00. i^bu. -51.80, bu. -53.50. 



Dwarf Horticultural — (See cut.)— Exceptionally fine variety, 

 popular everywhere. Of stocky growth, wonderful yielder, 

 pods of fine shape, excellent as a snap sort. Desirable for market 

 or family purposes. ><pt. 12c, pt. 20c. qt. 35c, J^bu. 60c, 3^bu. 

 -51.00, 3^bu. $1.80, bu. 53.50. 



Burpee's Bush Liima — Valuable and remarkable new variety. 

 It is of the true bushy type of growth, and always bearing delic- 

 ious large Lima Beans of great tenderness. Pkt. 5c, J.<pt. 20c. pt. 

 30c, qt. 50c. 



Henderson's Bush Lima — Very popular new variety, com- 

 pact dwarf bushes are of hardy growth and very "prolific, 

 bearing continuously until the end of the season. Each bush 

 generally matures from 40 to SO pods, while under extra 

 cultivation specimen plants have been raised which bore 

 from 200 to 300 pods^ Try it. Pkt. 5c. >-^pt. 15c. pt. 25c. qt. 45c. 

 Improved "White Itidney or Imperial — Grand variety for 

 field and garden purposes. Fine for succotash when green ; val- 

 uable for bakins and soup when ripe. Kpt. 10c, pt. 16c, qt. 

 J^bu. 60c, ',4bu. $1.00, J^bu. 51. T5. bu. .53.00. 

 Improved ILong Yellow Six Weeks. Extra early, of 

 quality, pods straight and flat. It will please vou. Kpt- 

 pt, 18c. qt. 30c, 3^bu. 50c, i^u. -51.00. ^<bu. 51,75, bu. 53.00. 

 Improved White Marrow— A magnificent variety for 



;rop andas a baking or soup sort for wintei-juse cannot be surpass- 

 ed. Nice for shellina- when green for succotash. }4 pt. 10c, pt. 

 16c, qt. 30c, }i bu. 60c, U bu. 51.00, y, bu. 51.75, bu. 53.00. 



;uckbee's New Electric Tree — (See cut.)— The most produc- 

 tive variety for field culture ever known, growing from IS to 20 

 inches high, branching out in all directions. Carries its pods so 

 high that they do not touch the ground, enabling it to stand a 

 wet spell without injuring the crop. This is indeed a wonderful 

 cropper, yielding from 75 to 100 bushels per acre- As a baking 

 bean it is not surpassed. H pt. 15c, pt. 25c, qt. 40c, bu. 60c, 

 }i bu. 51.00, ii bu. 51.90, bu.'?3.75 



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