^ GRIFFITH ®, TURNER CO >^ 3 



BEANS— GREEN— PODDED BUSH 



The green podded dwarf sorts are perhaps the most important class of garden beans and are probably more extensively used 

 for snaps than the wax podded varieties, although the latter are considered by many as the more attractive in appearance. The 

 green podded sorts are as a rule the more productive, being less sensitive to unfavorable conditions of soil and climate and of 

 late years have been less susceptible to bean diseases. 



G. Si T. co.'s EXTRA z:abz.y red 



VAIiENTINi: (Specialty). — Ten days 

 earlier than the ordinary Red Valen- 

 tine Bean, and therefore the best for 

 truckers and market gardeners. It is 

 without doubt the very best and 

 earliest green Snap Short Bean. 



The habit of the vine is dwarfed 

 and very uniform. Color of pods light 

 green, round, curved, succulent, proli- 

 fic, continuing long in edible condi- 

 tion. Pt., 30c. Qt., 50c. Fk., $3.00 

 Bu., $12.00. 



BI.ACK VAZiENTINE. — This excel- 

 lent extra early variety has perfectly 

 round, straight pods of excellent 

 quality. It is suitable both for early 

 and late planting, being extremely 

 hardy. A most desirable sort for the 

 market gardeners, owing to its enor- 

 mous yielding qualities, large and 

 handsome appearance. Pt., 30c. Qt., 

 50c. Fk., $3.00. Bu., $12.00. 



EXTRA EARI^V BOUNTII^I. (Flat 



Greeit Pod). — A prolific and continu- 

 ous bearer. The first in the spring, the 

 last in the fall. Absolutely stringless, 

 very tender and of delicious flavor. 

 Ft., 30c. Qt., 50c. Fk., $3.50. Bu., 

 $13.00. 



EXTRA EARZiY REFUGE.— It Is 



similar in every respect to the ordi- 

 nary Refugee, but is nearly two weeks 

 earlier. It is enormously prolific, and 

 from its earliness is almost certain to 

 produce a crop, no matter how un- 

 favorable the season; is rapidly be- 

 coming a f.avorite sort, as it matures 

 equally early with Red Valentine and has that beautiful silvery green color in the 

 pods that is so much desired. 



Pint, 30c. Quart, 50c. Feck, $3.50. Bnshell, $13.00. 



REFUGEE, or 1000 TO 1. 



A medium to late variety, very productive and largely grown for pickling; hand- 

 some and tender pods. 



Pint, 30c. Quart, 50c. Peck, $3.50. Bushell, $13.00. 



GREEIT-FODDES STRINGI.ESS REFUGEE. 



Medium-early, round-podded green stringless; exceptionally good cropper. Fine 

 for canning and table use. Newest thing in Green Pod Stringless Beans. 



Pint, 30c. Quart, 50c. Peck, $3.50. Bushell, $13.00. 



FUIiIi MEASURE (New) — Large cropper; Stringless, 

 Greenpodded, round Bean, not as early as Burpee's 

 Stringless, but a heavy yielder. Best of quality. 

 Fiat, 30c. Quart, 50c. Feck, $3.50. Bushell, $13.00. 



BURPEE'S NEW STRINGI^ESS GREEN POD. 



One of the earliest varieties, pods round and full, ab- 

 solutely stringless and of beautiful fleshy appearance; 

 quality excellent. The only green pod bean of which 

 the pods never develop any strings. 



G. & T.'S IMPROVED 

 EXTRA EARIiY RED 

 VALENTINE 

 BEANS. 



Pint 30c. Quart, 50c. 



BURPEE'S STRINGI.ESS 

 GREEN FOD BEANS. 



Feck, $3.50. Bushel, $13.00. 



GIANT STRINGI.ESS GREEN FOD. 



Resembles very much the old Valentine. The plants are of strong growth, very productive; pods 

 5 inches long, light green, slightly curved, very meaty, brittle and stringless at all stages and of 

 mild flavor. Pint, 30c. Quart, 50c. Feck, $3.50. Bushel, $13.00. 



I^ONG YEIiZiOW 6 WEEKS. 

 The plants of this hardy variety, large, vigorous, erect and very productive. The leaves are 

 large. The pods are long, about six inches, straight, flat, handsome, rather lie:ht green and when 

 young are of good quality for snaps. Pint, 30c. Quart, 50c. Peck, $3.50, Bushel, $13.00 



DWARF HORTICUIiTURAl (Cherry). 

 Very green podded sort, used as a shell bean, and for this purpose is one of the finest in gen- 

 eral use; long a favorite with those who use a shell bean in a green state. Pint, 30c. Quart, 50c. 



Peck, $3.50. Bushel, $13.00. 

 BEST OF AI.Z.. 



One of the most valuable green podded sorts for family or market use. Pods are six inches 

 long, very fleshy, succulent, stringless. of rich flavor; produced early and abundantly. Pint, 30c. 

 Quart, 50c. Peck, $3.50. Bushel, $13.00. 



WHITE MARROWFAT. 



Extensively grown for sale as a dry bean for winter use. Ft., 30c. Qt., 50c Fk., 3.25. Bu., $12J)0 



WHITE NAVY, or SMAXI^ PEA BEAN. 

 A well-known variety for field culture; very prolific. Pt., 30c. Qt., 50c. Pk., $3.25. Bu., $12.0O 



AXiIi PRICES IN CATAXiOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



