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BEANS—Dwarr, BUSH OR SNAP—Continued. 
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the others that it can be planted 
earlier, and often in this way will 
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Vines large, stout, with large, coarse 
leaves; blossoms large, purple; pods 
long, straight, coarse, with long, 
tapering point; beans long, kidney- 
shaped, variegated with drab, pur- 
pleand brown. This variety ismuch 
in favor for forcing under glass, as 
it matures quickly and carries a 
good weight of long, large pods. 
Pkt. 10c; Pt. 20c; Qt. 30c; 
4 Qts. $1.00; Bushel $5.50 
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Timproved Goddard 
Vines large, much branched, but very 
erect, forming a large bush, leaflets large, 
much crimped, bright green; flowers 
light purplish-pink. Pods large, long, 
flat, usually curved with long, curved 
points; green when young, but as the 
beans become fit for use are beautifully 
splashed and _ striped with crimson. 
Green beans very large, splashed. with 
red and of fine quality. Dry beans mark- 
ed like Dwarf Horticultural and of the 
same color, but are longer and much 
larger, making it more desirable for mar- 
ket use. When fit to shell green they are 
almost as large as the Large Lima, and 
of nearly as good quality. Wethink this 
a great improvement over the old God- 
dard or Boston Favorite. 
Pkt. 10c; Pt. 20c; Qt. 30c; 
4 Qts. $1.00; Bushel $5.50 
Refugee, or Thousand to One 
Vines large, spreading,exceedingly hardy 
with small, smooth leaves and large, lilac 
flowers, very late, and esteemed for late 
planting and for use as pickles; pods 
long, cylindrical, green, becoming white, 
streaked with purple as they mature; of 
good quality as snaps; beans long, light 
drab, dotted and splashed with purple. 
Pkt. 10c; Pt. 25c; Qt. 40c; 4 Qts. $1.50 impROvED GopDARD BEANS, 
Dwart Large (bite Limae 
A bush form of the true Large Lima. 
The plants are uniformly dwarf, but enormously productive, 
single plants under favorable circumstances 
yielding from 200 to 350 pods. 
The pods are as large as those of the Large Lima, and contain 
from three to five very large, flat beans of the best quality. 
While not quite as early as the Dwarf Sieva, this is incompar- 
ably better in quality, fully equaling in this respect the Large 
White Lima. Any one who has tried this variety will be 
desirous of planting it again. 
Pkt. 10c; Pt. 25c; Qt. 40c; 4 Qts. $1.50; Bushel $7.50 
If Beans are wanted by mail or express prepaid, add 10 cts. per pt., 15 cts. per qt. for charges. 
The following four sorts are planted as 
field beans: 
Roval Dwart Ridney Plant large, branch- 
ing, with large, 
broad leaves and white flowers; pods medium 
sized, dark green, coarse; beans large, white, 
kidney-shaped, slightly flattened and of excel- 
lent quality, green or dry. Pkt. 10c; Pt. 15c; 
Qt. 20c; 4 Qts. 50c; Bushel $2.75 
Large White Marrow, or Mountain 
Vines large, slender, spreading, with short run- 
ners, small leaves and small, white blossoms; 
very prolific; pods medium, broad, green, 
changing to yellow; beans large, clear white, 
ovoid, cooking very dry and mealy. Pkt. 10c; 
Pt. 15c; Qt. 20c; 4 Qts. 50c; Bushel $2.75 
~ A splendid 
ineless Marrow #282: 
for field 
culture. Plant large, strong and vigorous, but 
compact and without runners, bearing its crop 
in the center and well up from the ground. The 
dry beans are very large, very white, and of the 
best quality. A wonderfully prolific and valua- 
ble sort. Pkt.10c; Pt.15c; Qt.20c; 4 Qts.60c; 
Bushel $3.00 
A variety devel- 
Early Marrow Pea, or ones in western 
ew York, and 
Dwart White Navy Nev eous ane 
cropper and much more prolific, but of better 
quality than the common white bean. Vines 
large, spreading, with small, thin leaves, and 
occasional runners; very prolific, ripening its 
crop early and allat once. Pods straight, short, 
small, but containing six beans; beans small, 
oval, white, handsome, and of superior quality. 
Sane Pt. 15c; Qt. 20c; 4 Qts. 40c; Bushel 
Broad Windsor Zr02ésh Dwarf or Broad). 
--This is entirely distinct 
from the common or French bean. The large, 
coarse pods are borne on stout plants which 
are coarser, more erect, and less branched than 
those of the French bean. Pkt. 10c; Pt. 20c; 
Qt. 30c; 4 Qts. $1.00; Bushel $6.00. 
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