D. M. FERRY & GO'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 



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B£ANS — Pole or Running — Continued 



Red Speckled Cut Short, or Corn Hill ^^ytoSSTn 



the central and southern states for planting among corn and it will give a 

 good crop without the use of poles. Vines medium sized, twining loosely, 

 with dark colored, smooth leaves; pods short, cylindrical and tender. Seed 

 nearly oblong, cut off diagonally at the ends, white, covered at one end and 

 slightly over ihe whole surface with reddish brown dots. Pkt. 10c; Pt. 30c* 

 Qt. 30c; 4 Qts. $1.00; Bu. $6.00 



niif/»Vi Pac*» ICTiifrfa Vinesmoderately vigorous, climbing well, but 

 l^ULVi^ll v.^asc; j.-vtiiic; twining more loosely than some, and so may 

 be used for acorn hill bean. Leaves large, crumpled; pods very long, flat, 

 irregular, green, but becoming creamy white as they mature. Seed broad, 

 kidnev-shaped, flat, clear white and of excellent quality green or dry. 

 Pkt. iOc; Pt. 30c; Qt. 30c; 4 Qts. $1.00; Bu. $6.00 



C i-klrl An r^armin** '^^^^ °^'"' P^^® hean is strikingly handsome, es- 



viOiacIl V./CtrillillC pecially as the golden yellow pods mature and 



T Iw-vvfij-iilfiira1 *^^® ^^^ brilliant splashes of bright carmine red. Re- 



JniOrilCVlllUra.1 niarkably good in other points also, being early, very 



productive and of excellent quality. As a Avax podded snap it is tender, 



brittle, stringless and fine flavored. Later in maturity, in common with 



other Horticultural beans.it is unsurpassed when shelled either green or dry. 



Vine similar to Mammoth Podded Horticultural, leaf a little larger and 



foliage a bright yellowish green. The very large pods are six to eight 



Inches long, straight and very broad. A bean of such marked excellence 



and withal so attractive in shape and color, will certainly come rapidly into 



general favor. Pkt. 10c; Pt. 3oc; Qt. 40c; 4 Qts. $1.50; Bu. $8.00 



London Horticultural, or 

 Speckled Cranberry aTiirvig"?ous: 



with large, light colored leaves; pods short, 

 broad, pale green, but becoming streaked with 

 bright red; beans large, ovate, flesh colored, 

 splashed and spotted with wine-red and of the 

 highest quality, either green or dry. Many people like 

 them better than the Limas. Pkt. 10c; F»t. 30c; 

 Qt. 30c; 4 Qts. $1.00; Bu;$6.00 



Mammoth Podded t^ri'o'XeSfon^Hortr 



Horticultural Pole °?^i.y''S4y.''Then^!n"o'th 

 pods are striped and splashed with exceedingly brilliant 

 crimson. The beans, when in condition for use. are of im 

 mense size, of the finest quality, and when dry are col- 

 ored and marked in the same way as the pods. This va- 

 riety has been sold under many names, such as Worcestei 

 Hampden and Mugwump P6le,but a great deal of the 

 stock offered has been impure, many plants being like 

 London Horticultural. We have developed a stock which 

 is pure and sure to please all who plant it. Pkt. 10c; 

 Pt. 35c; Qt. 35c; 4 Qts. $1.35; Bu. $6.50 

 WKllt** SirHo Prxl^ Similar to Kentucky '^Von- 

 YY Illie »:>lCKie I^Oie ^er, except that the dry 

 beans are white, more slender and curved and the pods 

 are a httle more slender than those of that 

 variety. We think this sort an improvement 

 over the Kentucky Wonder in that it has the ad- 

 vantage of a white seed and so does not discolor 

 in cooking. It is certainly a splendid variety and is 

 grown with great success in the south, where 

 many think it the best pole bean in cultivation. 

 Pkt. 10c: Pt. 35c; Qt. 35c; 4 Qts. $1.35; 

 Bu. $7.00 



Mammoth Podded Horticultural Bean. 



// Beans are ordered by mail or express, prepaid, add 10 cents per pint, 15 cents per quart, for charges. 



