GRIFFITH @. TURNER CO. ^ 



B£ANS. 



DWARF BUSH OR SNAP. 



1 quart will plant lOO feet of drill. 

 Add 8c. per pint, or 15c. per quart, on all Beans If to be sent 

 by mail. 



Select light, warm soil, and plant when danger from frost 19 past 

 In the spring, in drills 2 to 2% feet apart, dropping the Beans- about 

 2 Inches apart in the drills, and cover 2 inches deep. A succession of 

 Bowings can be made from the first week in May until August. 



WABDWXU/S KII»EY WAX. 



DWARF WAX PODDED. 



WARD WELL'S KIDXEY WAX BEAN. 



This Is one of the best wax sorts. The vines are remarkably vigor- 

 ous, hardy and productive. The pods are very large, smooth, showy, 

 tender, perfectly stringless. and of unusually fine quality. 



Pt.. 20e. at., 35c. Peck, $2.25. Bos., $S.OO. 



JONES' WHITE SEED STRINGLESS ROUND POD WAX 

 BEAN.— Nice bush type, strong growth, rustproof on all soils and in 

 the most unfavorable seasons. It is nearly a week earlier than any 

 strain of Black Wax. l'ods long, perfectly round and very solid. Can 

 be planted later in the season than any other Wax Bean with a cer- 

 taintv of a crop. Perfectlv stringless at all stages of growth, retains 

 Its b'rittleness and fine table quality when nearly matured. When 

 ripe, seeds are white, medium round and plump, and will grade as 

 No. 1 Medium or Small Marrows. Pt.. 20c. at.. 35c. 



NEW PENCIL POD WAX BEAN.— Very early and productive. 

 Pods long, straight and handsome : color, light golden yellow : 

 strong and vigorous bush. One of the best varieties. Pt., 15c. 

 at.. 30e. Peck, $2.00. Bus., $7.50. 



CURRIE'S RUSTPROOF BLACK WAX — For earliness and 

 freedom from rust it is at the head of the Wax Bean family. Habit, 

 upright and robust, holding the pods well from the ground. Pods 

 long, straight, flat and very meaty, of a beautiful color; quality not 

 surpassed, and for productiveness it is unequaled. Pt., 15c. Q.t., 

 30c. Peck. $2.00. Bus., $7.00. 



IMPROVED RUSTPROOF GOLDEN WAX.— This is the 

 earliest, handsomest and hardiest of all the Wax Beans. The pods 

 are straight, long and thicker than the ordinary Golden Wax. much 

 superior in qualitv. absolutely rustproof, and sure to become the 

 favorite Wax Bean : in fact, it has already gained great popularity 

 With growers. Pt., 15c. Q*., 30c. Peck, $2.00. Bus., $7.25. 



GOLDEN-EYED WAX. — This Bush Bean is very early ; the vine 

 grows vigorously to about one and a-half feet high, holding pods off 

 the "round. The pods are handsome, long, straight and flat, remark- 

 ably free from rust. Pt., 15c. Qt., 25c. Peck, $1.75. Bus., 

 $6l50. 



DAVIS' KID- 

 NEY WHITE 

 WAX.— Vigorous 

 grower, bears abun- 

 dantly; long, white, 

 handsome pods, 

 which are crisp and 

 tender if gathered 

 when younj. Pt. 

 15c. Qt. 30c. Peck 

 $3.00. Bus. $7.00. 



DWARF PRO- 

 LIFIC BLACK 

 WAX.— Yellow pod, 

 a very superior snap 

 short, ripening 

 am one the first 

 earlies, |and having 

 the best characteris- 

 tics. Very tender. 

 Pt. 15c. Qt. 30c 

 Peck$3.Bus.$7.50. 



DWARF PROLIFIC BLACK WAX. 



DWARF GREEN PODDED. 



EARLIEST MARKET This is well named, being the earliest 



bean in existence, and therefore very profitable to the market gar- 

 dener, and desirable to the private gardener as well. The pods are 

 long, broad, green and very showy, reaching maturity in 30 days from 

 germination, and the habit of vine very productive. Pt., 20c. at., 

 35c. Peck. $2.00. Bus., $7.00. 



EXTRA EARLY BOUNTIFl L (Flat Green Pod).— A pro- 

 lific and continuous bearer. The first in the spring; the last in the 

 fall. Absolutely stringless, very tender, and of delicious flavor. Pt., 

 20c. at., 35c. Peck, $1.75. Bus., $<>.50. 



EXTRA EARLY REFUGEE — It is similar in every respect to 

 the ordinary Kefugee, but is nearly two weeks earlier. It is enor- 

 mously prolific, and from its earliness is almost certain to produce a 

 crop, no matter how unfavorable the season. Is rapidly becoming a 

 favorite sort, as it matures equally early with Red Valentine, and has 

 that beautiful silvery green color in the pods that is so much desired. 

 Pt., 15c. at., 25c. Peck. $1.35. Bus., $4.75. 



REFUGEE, OR 1000 TO 1.— A medium to late variety, very 

 productive and largely grown for pickling ; handsome and tender 

 pods. Pt., 15c. at., 25c. Peck, $1.35. Bus., $4.75. 



EARLY MOHAWK.— Pt., 15c. at., 25c. Peck, $1.25. 

 Bus., s I. r.o. 



DWARF HORTICULTURAL ( Cherry > — A very green-podded 

 sort, used as a shell bean, and for this purpose Is one of the finest 



in general use; 

 long a favorite 

 with those who 

 use a shell bean 

 in a green state. 

 Pt. 15c. Qt. 35c. 

 Peck $1.35. Bus. 

 $4.75. 



BEST OF ALL. 

 — One ol the most 

 valuable green 

 podded sprts for 

 family or market 

 use. The pods are 

 six inches long, 

 very fleshy, suc- 

 culent, stringless, 

 and of rich flavor ; 

 are produced early 

 and abundantly. 

 Qt. 25c. Peck 

 $1.35. Bushel 

 $4.75. 



LONG YEL- 

 LOW 6 WEEKS. 

 — Very early, har- 

 dy bean. Pt. 15c. 

 Qt. 35c. Peck 

 $1.35. Bushel 

 $4.50. 



G. & T. CO.'S EXTRA EARLY RED VALENTINE. — Ten 



days earlier than the ordinary Red Valentine 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 

 succulent, , 



at., 25c. Peck. $1.35. Bus., $4.75. 



EARLY RED V ALENTINE.— Pt., 15c. at., 2.>e. Peck, 

 $1.25. Bus., $4.50. „ 



BURPEE'S NEW STRINGLESS GREEN POD. — One of the 



earliest varieties, pods round and full, absolutely stringiess, and of 

 beautiful fleshv appearance; quality excellent. The only green-pod 

 bean of which the pods never develop any strings. Pt., 15c. at., 

 25c. Peck. $1.75. Bus., $7.O0. 



GIANT STRINGLESS GREEN POD. — 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. Pt., 15c. at., -.»«•• 

 Peck, $1.75. Bus.. $7.00. 



WHITE MARROWFAT.— Extensively grown for sale as a dry 

 bean for winter use. at.. 20c. Peck, $1.10. Bus.. $4.oo. 



WHITE NAVY, OR SMALL PEA BEAN — A well-known va- 

 riety for field culture, very prolific. at., 2Uc. Peck, $1.10. 

 Bus., $3.50. 



a earnest green r^nap ;Mion r»eau. a in- huuu ui mc ,mc ,o 

 I and very uniform. Color of pods light green, round, curved, 

 it, prolific, continuing long in edible condition. Pt., l.>c. 



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