HIGH QUALITY VEGETABLE SEEDS 



POLE BEANS 



Use one quart of seed for 100 hills. 



Kentucky Wonder — Also known as Old Home- 

 stead. We believe this variety is the most practi- 

 cally useful of the green-podded pole Beans suitable 

 for use as snaps. It is an early, very prolific sort, 

 with showy pods which are of most excellent 

 quality. The vines are vigorous, climbing well and 

 very productive, bearing pods in large clusters. 

 Pint 30c; quart 60c; peck $3.50; bushel $13.00. 



Horticultural Cranberry — (Cut short). One of the 

 best for family use. The, pods arc tender, and of 

 fine quality. Pint 30c ; quart 60c ; peck $3.25 ; 

 bushel $12.00. 



Kentucky Wonder Wax — This vigorous wax-pod- 

 ded pole Bean is very similar to the green-podded 

 Kentucky Wonder, 1)ut the pods are a little broader. 

 They are very fleshy and stringlcss as snaps and are 

 of excellent quality. The pods are very long, hand- 

 some light yellow, often 8 to 9 inches in length. 

 Pint 30c; quart 60c; peck $3.50; bushel $13.00. 



Lazy Wife — A white-seeded variety, with long, 

 green pods. Pint 30c ; quart 60c ; peck $3.50. 



DWARF WAX BEANS 



Wardwell's Kidney Wax — Long pods and very 

 prolific. Handsome in appearance, entirely string- 

 less. The foliage is free from blight, while the pods 

 are rust-proof. The pods are 6 inches in length, 

 14 inch broad and ^s inch thick ; the color is a rich 

 yellow. Pint 30c ; quart 60c ; peck $3.25 ; bushel 

 $12.00. 



Black Wax, Improved Prolific — One of the best 

 for a home garden, perfectly stringless and of ex- 

 cellent flavor. Pods medium size, round and of 

 clear, waxy white color. Pint 30c ; quart 60c ; 

 peck $325 ; bushel $12.00. 



Fefugee Wax, Keeney's Stringless — This new va- 

 riety of dwarf Wax Bean is an improved type of 

 the Refugee Wax. The plants are 

 of very robust growth and ex- 

 tremely early and productive, 

 bearing profusely the large, beau- 

 tiful pods which are of delicious 

 flavor. The pods are round, 

 riencil-like. The color is a rich 

 golden yellow and the quality is 

 excellent. Pint 30c ; quart 60c ; 

 Iieck $3.25 ; bushel $'12.00. 



Golden Wax, Improved String- 

 less — .\ vigorous and wonderfully 

 productive Bean of excellent 

 quality. The pods are thick, 

 meaty, entirely stringless and 

 tender. The plant throws out 

 long, pod-bearing tendrils, which 

 appear at first like runners, but 

 it is a true bush Bean. We 

 recommend it very strongly for 

 its productiveness and fine quali- 

 tv. Pint 30c ; quart 60c ; peck 

 $3.25 ; bushel $12.00. 



Currie's Rust-Proof Wax — It is 

 hardy and practically rust-proof. 

 Pods grow long, flat, and are ten- 

 der and of fine quality. Very 

 early, productive and by far one 

 of the best shipping beans on the 

 Burpee's PorOhook "^^''l^et. Pint 30c; quart 60c; 

 Bush lama. peck $3.25 ; bushel $12.00. 



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Striugrless Oolden Wax Beans. 



POLE LIMA BEANS 



Seibert's Eaily Lima — Extra early, vigorous 

 growth and productive. Pods long and well filled. 

 Beans large and handsome. Gives entire satisfac- 

 tion wherever grown. Pint 30c ; quart 60c ; peck 

 $3.50; bushel $12.50. 



Carpinteria Pole Lima — A new variety, producing 

 beans of largest size, with a greenish tint, which is 

 so much desired both for market and family use. 

 The beans are of the very finest quality, thin skin, 

 extra tender, and of the finest flavor. Pint 30c; 

 quart 60c ; peck $3.75 ; bushel $14.00. 



Ford's Mammoth — The pods grow to an average 

 length of eight inches, are produced in great clust- 

 ers, with from five to seven beans per pod, of most 

 excellent quality, for using either green or dry. 

 Pint 30c ; quart 60c ; peck $3.75 ; bushel $14.00. 



King of the Garden — Large bean and pod ; very 

 heavy cropper. Pint 30c; quart 60c; peck $3.75; 

 bushel $14.00. 



BUSH LIMA BEANS 



One quart plants about 150 hills, or 100 feet of drilL 



Plant in light, rich soil in drills 2 feet apart, 

 dropping the seeds about 1 foot apart in the row, 

 and cover 2 inches. 



Fordhook — This is altogether unique. Nothing 

 like it has ever been seen before. It is the first and 

 only stiffly erect bush form of the popular Potato 

 Lima. Both pods and beans are twice the size of 

 Dreer's and more than half again as large as the 

 Challenger Pole Lima. Pint 40c; quart 75c; peck 

 $5.00; bushel $18.00. 



Burpee's Improved — The luscious, green Beans are 

 larger than any Limas ever known before. It is 

 fully eight to ten days earlier than any other large 

 Limas, will outyield Burpee's Bush Lima by fully 

 one-third, as the pods are very much larger, while 

 the beans either green or dry, are nearly twice as 

 thick. Pint 35c; quart 70c; peck $4.50; bushel 

 $16.00. 



Dreer's — This valuable bush Bean possesses all 

 the good qualities of the Dreer's Pole Lima. Pint 

 3Sc; quart 70c; peck $4.50; bushel $18.00. 



