MARKET GARDENERS' WHOLESALE PRICE LIST OF VEGETABLE SEEDS. 



BEANS DWARF OR BUSH. 



--- LONGFELLOW. --- 



This is an ideal Green Pod Bush Bean. It is remarkably early, in fact, we 

 believe it is the earliest green pod sort yet offered. It is also a good cropper, 

 equal to any of the so-called early varieties. The pods are long, round and 

 perfectly straight, with a soft delicate green color, which is preserved almost 

 iDtact for a long period after picking. The pods are free from that tough, 

 stringy inner lining which is so common amonsr snap beans. All of these good 

 points when combined, we think, make "Longfellow" one of the best trucker's 

 Beans in the list. {See Cut). 30c qt., $1.75 peck, $6 00 

 bush. 



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ngfellow 

 Bean. 



The Longfellow Beans you sent me to Orange Lake. Florida, 

 I brought here, some 350 miles further south, and without any 

 exception thev are the finest bean 1 have ever seen. The pods, 

 about eight inches long, are so abundant that I shall plant my 

 e tire crop with the Longfellow next season. Will also want six 

 or eight bushels for planting this fall. 



G. A. Kunze. 



Deerfield, Fla. 



It mar interest you to know that the Longfellow Beans I pur- 

 chased from you last spring turned out magnificently, and the 

 crop was greatly admired by my farmer friends. 



L). A. NlSBITT, 



Nyack. N. V. 



Refugee, or 1 OOO to 1 . 



An exceedingly productive variety for medium and lale 

 use. The young pods are tender while the color is distinct, 

 being of a silvery green. In shape the pods are round and 

 slim. This type of Bean is the most popular in the market 

 of all the large cities, and our strain of this vaiiety was 

 never finer than it is to-day. 20c. qt., fl.25 peck, $4 00 

 bushel. 



..HENDERSON'S.. 



BOUNTIFUL 



GREEN BUSH 



BEAN. 



The introduction of 

 this variety marks a 

 distinct improvement 

 on ibis valuable vege- 

 table. The one great 

 objection to all bush 

 beans has been that all 

 had more or less 

 "string" and tough 

 skin, causing the bean 

 to becomp unfit for use unless picked exactly at the right 

 time. Henderson's Bountiful is absolutely string- 

 less. It is the result ot a careful selection of Long 

 Yellow Six Weeks, and produces pods actually larger, 

 more uniform in shape, and deliriously tender, remain- 

 ing so for a remarkably long period. It is a prodigious 

 cropper and extremely early ; beside.- it is remark- 

 ably hardy. A customer brought us on November 3d, 

 1893, a very fine mess picked on that day, and although 

 the vines had been slightly touched by frost, the beans 

 were in perfect condition. This variety will give the 

 fullest satisfaction to every grower, whether for market 

 or private use. (See cut.) 30c. qt : $175 peck. $6 50 bus. 



I want a bushel of Bountiful Beans, please quote me 

 price. I bad some last year planted in the same field 

 with two other standard early varieties. The Boun- 

 tiful outylelded the others and were earlier. The 

 Beans were very handsome and I got $2.50 per bushel 

 for them, while I got only $1.25 a bushel for the 

 others. S. W. CARROLL, 



Chattanooga, Tenn. 



Your new bush bean, Bountiful, is in my opinion 

 far ahead of all others, both in earliness and yield. 

 1 picked 52 large pods off one plant, and the small 

 ones on same were too numerous to count, the small 

 packet giving us a great many pickings. It is the 

 only bean I ever saw that was stringless. 



G. A. SMITH, 



Gayville, S. D. 



I had a few Bountiful Brans from you in the spring; 

 they are, indeed, a wonderful bean, so prolific and of 

 such fine quality. O. F. NEWHALL, 



Market Gardener, Peabody, Mas*. 



Your Bountiful Beans beat the world down here far 

 the tine heavy foliage and the mammoth yield ; qu*l- 

 ity grand. \VM. THOMAS, Selma, Ate. 



