Xlie Leadings Oreen-Pod Busli Beans. 



GREEN-PODDED BUSH BEANS. 



' mPROVHD RED VALENTINE. The leading and by far the most generally grown 

 green-podded Bush Bean. Hardy and vigorous ; upright in 

 growth, pods being well held up from the ground; early and 

 remarkably uniform in ripening, making it very desirable for 

 market gardeners, as a large proportion of tiie pods can be 

 secured at one picking ; pods round, thick and solid, tender, 

 and of fine flavor. This strain of Valentine is earlier than any 

 we have ever tested, and more uniform in ripening, with 

 .almost entire absence of flat pods. Pkt. lo cts., pt. lo cts., 

 qt. 2n cts., pk. $1.50. 

 'LONG YELLOW SIX WEEKS. A standard variety, ex- 

 ceedingly valuable; because of its extra earliness and produc- 

 tiveness. The pods are long and flat, and of good quality as 

 long as they are tender, but they toughen soon after maturity. 

 \/ Pkt. 10 cts.jVt. 10 cts., qt. 20 cts., pk. $1.50. 

 MOHAWK o5s^ROWN SIX WEEKS. An early and pro- 

 ductive variety, with pods large and coarse, yet of excellent 

 quality. The vine's are strong-growing and hardier than in 

 preceeding varieties. Pkt. loc, pt. 10 c, qt. 20c., pk. Si. 50. 

 EXTRA EARLY REFUGEE. This is a great improvement 

 on the well-known Refugee, as it is considerably earlier, being 

 fit to pick nearly as early as the Yellow Six Weeks. More 

 dwarf JV"d compact in growth, while the pods are round, solid, 

 tender, and of most excellent quality when cooked for table 



/tSe or for canning or pickling. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 13 cts., 

 qt. 25 cts., pk. 



EROWN-SPECKLED VALENTINE. (Refugee.) Matures 



in 40 davs after germination. Pods round, tender, fleshy and fine in flavor. Pkt. loc, pt. loc, qt. 20c., pk. 51.50. 

 IMPROVED EARLY WHITE VALENTINE. Similar to other Valentines, but wiih -white seeds; 



it can be used both for snaps and shelled as a dry bean, for winter. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 13 cts., qt. 25 cts., pk. j5i-6o. 

 BEST OP ALL, An extra good and productive dwarf Bean, with round, tender, succulent pods, twice as 



long as those of the Valentine. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 15 cts., qt. 30 cts., pk. $1.75. 

 BOSTON FAVORITE or GODDARD. This variety bears large, handsome red pods, tender and fine for 

 use as snaps ; the seeds are very large and of delicious flavor, whether used green or dry ; vines yield heavily. 

 Pkt. iocts.pt. iocts.,qt. 20 cts.. pk. 81.50. 

 WARREN BUSH BEAN. This Bean has been prominent for some time as one of the richest flavored of all 

 bush Beans. It is a good cropper, and has pulpy, stringless pods. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 15 cts., qt. 3octs., pk. $1.75. 

 WHITE KIDNEY or ROYAL DWARF. A favoi ite for baking ; large, kidney-shaped, flattened, white ; ex- 



cellent for use, g-e^n or d'-y. Not so productive as some. Pkt. 10 cts. pt. 10 cts., qt. 20 els., pk. Si. 50. 

 DWARF HORTICULTURAL. Furnishes green shelled beans of fine quality the earliestof any. The seeds 

 are yellowish white, with red splashes ; large, oval, I'lump, easily shelled. Pkt. 10c. ,pt. 15c. , qt. 30c., pk. $1.75. 

 CALIFORNIA or PROLIFIC TREE BEAN. Of tall, branching habit, bearing its pods in heavy crops 

 high above the ground. Better than the common Navy Bean. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 10 cts., qt. 20 cts., pk. $1.50. 



Improved Red ValeniU. 



ALL THE BUSH LIMA BEAIVS. 



Fine Crops 



HENDERSON'S BUSH LIMA. 



out the support of brush or poes. 

 continually. The beans are 

 of the small Seiva type, but 

 have a fine flavor. Pkt. loc. , 

 y pt. 15c., qt. 30c., pk. Si. 75. 



. n , ,ru ■ BUSH LIMA. 



J}„rfiee , Bush Lima (full siz^ -j^jg gean has been teste 

 in diflferent sections, andhas become immensely popular, 

 The plants come true from seed, and the dwarf habit 

 has become welt fixed, growing intosplendid branching, 

 circular bushes, 18 or 20 inches high and 2 or 3 feet 

 across. The strong constitution of the plant is shown 

 in its stout, thick stalks and large, deep green, leathery 

 leaves, as much as in its enormous yield of thick, broad, 

 handsome pods, which are as large and well filled as, 

 those of the Pole Limas ; as many as 200 pods have 

 l)een counted on a single plant. Identical in size and 

 flavor with the Pole Limas, having the same rich, buttery 

 _-taste. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 25 cts., qt. 50 cts. 

 Iji6rEER'S or KUMERLE'S BUSH LIMA. This 

 " variety of Dwarf Lima is much praised by all who have 

 grown it, well establishing the introducer's claim for It 

 .as one of the best. The plant is of strong, bushy habitt 

 growing from i ;< to 2 feet high and producing its pods 

 in great abundance. The beans are smaller than in 

 some varieties of Lima, but are crowded thickly in the 

 pods, and the seeds are thick, sweet and succulent. 

 Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 25 cts., qt. 50 cts. 

 ^.^ACKSON WONDER DWARF LIMA. A strain of 

 the speckled Sieva or small Lima, originated in the 

 south. The young pods can be us as a snap bean, 

 whilst the matured pods can be used as other Limas. It 

 is early and immensely productive; they resemble the 

 Henderson's Bush Lima, being, however, larger in size, 

 with better filled pods. Pkt. 10 cts. . pt. 25 cts., qt. 50 cts. 



of Delicious Limas are now Grown without Poles. 



This variety also has the compact bush form, and matures heavy crops with- 

 it is two weeks earlier than the Pole Limas, and the bushes bear long and 



Burpee's Bush L. 



