Boddington's Bountiful Bean 



Dwarf, or Bush 



Bi914^C GREEN -PODDED 

 Cdllb VARIETIES 



Packets of all varieties of Beans 

 lO cts. each, postpaid 



Boddington's Bountiful. 



^ Selected.) Remarkably early. Ex- 

 ceedingrly prolific. Long green pods, 

 always solid, tender and delicious 

 flavor. This extra-early variety, al- 

 though comparatively new, has been 

 pretty widely distributed, and we 

 have yet to hear anything but praise 

 about its fine quality and other mer- 

 its ; it is, in fact, an ideal snap Bean, 

 producing a fine crop of round, 

 straight, solid, fleshy podsaveraging 

 6% inches long, wonderfully tender 

 and brittle, without a trace of tough 

 interlining, and having no string 

 when broken, e,xcepcing when the 

 pods are quite old. The flavor is most 

 delicious, captivating the most criti- 

 cal, while the delicate green color of 

 the pods is retained after cooking, 

 adding to its attraction when served. 

 The plants are of robust, compact 

 habit, unexcelled in bearing quali- 

 ties, maturing the crop very regu- 

 larly. It is extra early, the pods 

 being fit to pick four day's in advance 

 of any other variety of approximate 

 size and merit. This variety is also 

 cxccllftit for forcing or early work 

 in fr.imcs. Ft. 20 cts., qt. 30 cts., 

 'Apk. $1, pk. $1.75. 



Boddington's Everbearing. 



Perfectly distinct. Marvelously pro- 

 ductive, extremely early and of very 

 fine quality. The pods are dark green 

 in color. The plant is dwarf, robu.st 

 and bushy, and should be .-illowed 

 plenty of room for growth Pkt. 10c. , 

 pt. 26 cts., qt. 60 cts., pk. S3. 60. 



Boddington's Selected 

 Canadian Wonder. More vig 



o r o u s 



than most other (Iw.'irf Heans; large 

 pods ; a favorite for table and exhi- 

 bition ; very prolific: do not sow too 

 thi(klv. Pt. 20 cts., qt. 36 cts., 

 54 pk. $1.26, pk, $2. 



Longfellow. J'^^ V;! " ^'■'"''y' 



« prolific and long- 

 bearing ; flat, green fxxls, tender 

 and stringlcss. Pt. 16 cts., qt. 30c., 

 ■^pk. 86 cts , pk. $1.60. 



Boddingfton'B Everbearing: Bean6 



Sutton's Plentiful, f tri^giess. 



(Novelty, 



'o8. ) A perfectly distinct Dwarf 

 Bean, bearing an abundant crop of 

 long, broad pods which have the 

 advantage of being practically string- 

 less. One of the earliest varieties 

 and we confidently recommend it 

 for all gardens, especially where forc- 

 ing is practiced. Pt. 26 cts., qt.46c., 

 pk. $2.76. 



Triumph of the Frames. 



A good variety for forcing, or 

 early outdoor work. Produces a 

 mass of pale green pods ; is very 

 dwarf, prolific, and of rich, tender 

 quality. Pt. 25 ct8.,qt. 45 cts., 'A 

 pk. $1.60, pk. $2.75. 



Burpee's Stringless Green-Pod. 



This variety is earlier than Long 

 Yellow Six Weeks. Pt. I5cts.,qt. 

 30 cts., ^pk. 75 cts., pk. $1.25. 



Earliest Red Valentine. At 



lea.st ten days earlier than the 

 Early Red Valentine, and is usu- 

 ally ready to pick in thirty-five 

 days from time of planting. Pt. 15 

 cts., qt. 25 cts., I4pk. 75 cts., pk. 

 $1.25. 



Early Mohawk. Long, flat 

 pods ; early, hardy, productive. 

 Pt. 15 cts., qt. 25 cts., Kpk. 75c., 

 pk. $1.25. 



Extra -Early Refugee. Large, 

 productive, tender, fleshy pods. 

 Pt. 15 cts., qt. 3octs., Kpk. 85 cts., 

 pk. $1.50. 



Long Yellow Six Weeks. Very 

 early and productive ; full ana 

 flat pods. Pt. 15 cts., qt. 25 cts., 

 Hpk. 75 cts., pk. $1.25. 



Mammoth Stringless Green 

 Pod. The earliest of all green- 

 podded sorts, and produces laige, 

 liandsome pods some of which 

 measure fully six inches in length. 

 Pt. 20 cts., qt, 30 cts , ;^pk. $1, 

 pk. $1.75. 



Ne Plus Ultra. An extra -early 

 sort. Green, ftill flat pods, ex- 

 ceedingly productive; one of the 

 best for forcing under glass. Pt. 

 20 cts., cjt. 30 cts., pk. $1.50. 



Refugee, or Thousand to One. 

 I't. i.s cts., qt. 30 cts., Hpk. 85 cts., 

 I)k. $1.50. 



Valentine, Black. Pt. 15 cts., qt. 

 30 cts., '/jpk. |i, pk. $1.75- 



Our Vegetable Seeds are "good from the ground up" and as sturdy as the oak 



