CHOICE SELECTION OF MONEY MAKING SORTS. 



NEW DWARF HORTICULTURAL — Vines compact, upright, with 

 large leaves ; very productive. Pods medium length, cylin- 

 drical, curved, with splashes of bright red on a yellowish ground. 

 The ripe beans are large, oval, plump and nearly covered with 

 splashes of bright red. This is one of the best varieties for use 

 shelled green, and when in this condition the beans are very 

 lai-ge. easily shelled, and although of quite different form, are 

 about equal" to the Lima in quality. }i pt. 10c, pt. 16c, qt. 80c. 



EARLY MOHAWK -J- This sort is so much hardier than the others 

 that it can be planted earlier, furnishing beans fit for use before 

 any other kind. Vines large, stout, with large, coarse leaves 

 which will stand a slight frost. Blossoms, large, purple: pods 

 long, straight, coarse, with long tapering point. Beans long, 

 kidney shaped, variegated with drab, purple and brown. This 

 variety is much in favor for forcing under glass, as it matures 

 quickly and carries a good weight of long, large pods. }4 V^- Sc. 

 pt. 15c. qt. '28c. 



NEW EXTRA EARLY REFUGEE —Earliest of the green podded 

 kinds, fui'nishiuga fleshy pod of fine quality. 'With us it is usu- 

 ally from two to three weeks earlier than the ordinary Refugee. 

 The vines, though a little smaller, are fully as hardy and vigor- 

 ous as that variety and more upright. Pods of the same size 

 and shape, except slightly flatter. Dry bean same size, shape 

 and color as common Refugee. Our stock has been selected with 

 great care and is extremely uniform in ripening. 3^ pt. Sc, pt. 

 15c. qt. '2Sc. 



BEST OF ALL — The vine is very hardy, vigorous and healthy, pro- 

 ducing an abundance of very straight, handsome pods, which, 

 when fit for use as snaps, are round, very brittle and of a pecul- 

 iar deep green color. As the pods mature they become lighter in 

 color and splashed with bright red. ^Alien fit for use as green 

 shelled, the beans are large, mottled with red : very tender and of 

 1 the best quality. The dry beans are mottled in two shades of 

 red. One of the hardiest and best of the green podded varieties. 

 yi pt. 10c. pt. 16c. qt. BOc. 



IMPROVED EARLY LONG YELLOW SIX WEEKS— Vines large, vig- 

 orous, bi'anching, productive . with large leaves and lilac blos- 

 soms; pods Ions, straight, narrow, handsome. Beans long, kid- 

 ney shaped ; color yellowish drab. U Pt- S^"- P*- 13c, qt. 2.Sc. 



BUCKBEE'S ELECTRIC TREE —A most val- 

 uable new variety, the most productive 

 and heavy cropping bean known, growing 

 nearly two feet high, branching out in all 

 directions, bearing its pods so high that 

 they seldom ever touch the around, ena- 

 bling it to stand a wet spell without any 

 injury; all know, who have raised oeaus, 

 that "when the pods lie in contact with 

 the ground after ripening, a very little 

 rain ruins the crop, turning the pods and 

 beans black. This is indeed a wonderful 

 cropper, yielding from 75 to 100 bush- 

 els Iter acre under good cultivation, while 

 hundreds of iny customers report yields 

 of from 40 to 6i) bushels per ai-re under 

 avei^ige cultivation. Plant them 2^^ feet 

 ainm, 18 inches in the row. two to three 

 beans in a hill. They are mueh easier 

 cultivated than small growing varieties, 

 and much easier harvested. They mature 

 reasonably early and ripen very evenly. 

 As a baking bean Buckbee's Electric Tree 

 is not equaled and will meet your most 

 sanguine especttltions for market or fam- 

 ily pui'poses. >2 P*-- • pt. 2.=)c. qt. 40c 



BUCKBEE'S IMPROVED EXTRA EARLY VALENTINE— For snaps, 



there is nothing superior to this variety among the green podded 

 sorts, and many prefer it to the wax varieties. Vines erect with 

 coarse, dark green leaves and large white blossoms ; pods medium 

 length, curved, cylindrical with crease in back, very fleshy, crisp 

 ami tender; beans medium size, long, irregular, pink, marbled 

 with red. Among green podded varieties there is none, we 

 think, that can compare with our stock of Valentine in fleshiness 

 and high quality of pod. Many different strains of Valentines 

 are offered under slightly varying names, each claiming to be a 

 great and distinct improvement. We have carefully examined 

 them all. both in trials and in large yield, and have found none 

 which we were willing to substitute for our stock, which com- j 

 bines all the good qualities. ' J.< pt. 10c. i>t. 16c. qt. 30c. 



EARLY CHINA RED EYE— Vines medium, stout, erect, healthyj 

 with large leaves and white blossoms: pods short, straight, fla^ 

 and if picked young of good quality as snaps: beans mediun 

 size, oblong, white, with reddish purple blotch about the eye 

 When gi-een they are thin skinned, mealy and tender, and whei 

 dry are still the best of all for baking. Although they cook darf 

 are the best of all in flavor. Farmers who want to plant a few 

 beans for home supply should by all means use this sort. 3^ pt 

 8c. pt. 15c. qt. 2Sc. 



EARLY ROYAL DWARF KIDNEY — Plant large, branching, wit* 

 large, broad leaves and white flowers ; pods medium si2ed. varia 

 bleln shape. of dark green color, coarse : beans large white, kidnej 

 shaped, slightly flattened and of excellent quality, green or dry. 

 pt. 8c, pt. 15c. ql. 28e. 



IMPROVED LARGE WHITE MARROW — Vines large, slender 

 spreading with short runners: small leaves and small white 

 blossoms : very prolific : jiods medium, broad, green, changing to 

 yellow; beans large, clear white, ovoid, cooking very dry and 

 inealy. ^.V pt. Sc. pt. 15c, qt. 28c. . 



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