CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 5 
Grow Beans For Profit 
' SNAP BEANS, DWARF OR BUSH. 
CULTUBE.—Place in rows eighteen inches apart; drop two beans every two or three 
inches. 
May. 
Plant from end of February, and for succession, every two or three weeks to 
Bush Beans planted in this latitude during June and July will not produce much. 
August and September are good months in which to plant again; they will produce 
abundantly until killed by the frost. 
quart to 150 feet of drill, 144 bushels to the acre. 
auires 40 to 66 days to mature. 
GREEN PODDED BEANS. 
EXTRA EARLY REFUGEE.—Is an im- 
provement on the well-known old refugee. 
Very early and prolific. Owing to its good 
qualities it has become a favorite with the 
market gardeners for shipping. Pods are 
round and fleshy. Packet, 10c.; ¥% I1b., 25c.; 
lb., 40c.; 5 lbs., $1.75, postpaid; 15 lb. peck, 
$4.50; 60 lb. bu., $15.00, not prepaid. 
BOUNTIFUL.—A broad, flat podded va- 
riety which is very productive and not 
likely to rust: it is considered by a great 
many people to be a very superior bean. 
Packet, 10c.; % Ilb., 25c.; 1b., 40c.; 5 Ibs., 
$1.75, postpaid; 15 lb. peck, $4.50; 60 Ih. 
bu., $15.00, not prepaid. 
FRENCH MABREET.—It has become very 
popular amongst our New Orleans garden- 
ers, very fine for general use. Pods long 
green, perfectly round and smooth; it is 
as early as the Refugee, a good keeper 
when picked. We recommend it highly for 
shipping and profitable planting. Packet, 
19025 36> 1h, 25c.; ib., 40c.; 5 ths. $1.75, 
postpaid; 15 lb. peck, $4.50; 60 lb. bu., 
$15.00, not prepaid. 
LONGFELLOW.—An extra early va- 
riety, of fine qualitiy, an ideal snap bean, 
a prolific producer of perfectly round, 
straight, solid, fleshy pods averaging 6% 
inches long; wonderfully tender and 
brittle. Packet, 10c.; % lb., 25c.; lb., 40c.; 
5 lbs., $1.75, postpaid; 15 lb. peck, $4.50; 60 
lb. bu., $15.60, not prepaid. 
BURPEE’S STRINGLESS.—Is most 
happily named, as it is quite unique—the 
first stringless green pod Bush Bean. The 
pods are ready to market two weeks 
earlier than the best stock. Packet, 10c.; 
1% ib., 25c.; 1b., 40c.; 5 lbs., $1.75, postpaid; 
15 lb. peck, $4.50; 60 Ib. bu., $15.00, not 
prepaid. 
STECELER’S NEW PERFECTLY 
STRAIGHT BROUND.—This is a strong up- 
right grower; holds its fruit exceedingly 
well; beans perfectly round and straight; 
extra heavy bearer. It is planted by the 
most experinced vegetable gardeners of 
the Cresent City, and pronounced the best 
green Bush Bean yet introduced. Experi- 
ence has shown it to do well both in the 
Spring and Fall. Packet, 10c.; 1% Ilb., 25c:; 
1b., 40c.; 5 lbs., $1.75, postpaid; 15 lb. peck, 
$4.50; 60 1b. bu., $15.00, not prepaid. 
GIANT STRINGLESS.—A very desirable 
variety of the stringless class; quite early, 
producing large green pods measuring five 
to six inches in length, perfectly round, 
brittle, very fleshy and entirely stringless. 
One of the best snap beans for this South- 
ern climate. Packet, 10c.; 1% 1b., 25c.; Ih., 
40c.; 5 lbs., $1.75, postpaid; 15 ib. peck, 
$4.50; 60 lb. Eu., $15.00, not prepaid. 
Do not cover the seeds more than two inches, one 
Inoculate with Mulford Culture. Re- 
Hopkins Improved Red Valentine 
HOPEINS IMPROVED RED VALEN- 
TINE.—This variety has all the qualities 
of the old Valentine, only it is 10 days 
earlier, a great consideration when planted 
for the market. Packet, i0c.; % Ihb., 25c.; 
lb., 40c.; 5 lbs., $1.75, postpaid; 15 lb. peck, 
$4.50; 60 lb. bu., $15.00. not prepaid. 
BLACK VALENTINE.—Pods perfectly 
round, straight, although not quite so early. 
It has the additional advantage of being 
suitable both for early and late planting, 
being extremely hardy. A most desirable 
sort for market gardeners. Packet, 10c.; 
14 1b., 25c.; lh., 40c.; 5 lbs., $1.75. pestpaid; 
15 lb. peck, $4.50; 60 lb. bu., $15.00, not 
preraid. 
WHITE EKIDN=EY.—A good, strong 
growing variety; should be planted more 
extensively. Can also be used dry as 
shelled beans for winter use. Packet, 10c.; 
l4 lhb., 25c.; lh., 40c.; 5 lbs., $1.75, postpaid; 
15 lb. peck, $4.50; 60 lb. bu., $15.00, not 
prepaid. 
RED KIDNEY.—A coarse 
ety, and much used for shelling. Packet, 
LOG 44 ibs -25e:7) 1b: 40c.5— 5:sibs:, $1.75, 
vostpaid; 15 ib. peck, $4.50; 60 lb. bt., 
$15.00. nct prepaia. 
WHITE NAVY OR BOSTON.—Largely 
growing vari- 
grown in many sections as a commercial 
bean. 3eans are pure white, small, nearly 
Oval in shape. Plants are very prolific, 
producing a large bulk of shelled beans per 
acre. Packet, 10c.; % Ib., 20c.; lb., 35c.; 
5 lbs., $1.75, postpaid; 15 lb. peck, $4.00; 60 
lb. bu., $12.00, not prepaid. 
WHEN TO ORDER. 
We are prepared to fill orders as soon as this catalogue reaches you. 
Send 
in your combined orders for seeds, trees and plants, and if you do not wish 
trees and plants sent until time to plant in your locality, will send seeds at 
once. 
