EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN, FARM AND LAWN 
BKANS-Continued. 
DWARF GREEN PODDED VARIETIES. 
Siittori's Ma«l-«»rr»i«»r«» This handsome variety has a distinct and unique 
,3Ui.i.on s masierpiece. appearance whilst growing; it is early and prolific, 
and suited for either forcing purposes or outdoor culture. The pods are bright green in 
color, long, straight, and exceedingly tender and delicate in flavor. lb., 25 ct».; i4 lb., 
40 cts.; lb., 75 cts. (post paid, K lb., 30 cts.: H lb., 50 cts.; lb., 85 cts.) 
Keenev's Strin<r]esR Refii<r(>(> The originator of this new strain of Green- 
fveeney S Oiringiess iverugee. pod Refugee has been working for more than 
twenty years to get the string out of the old Thousand-to-one Refugee Bean, and has suc- 
ceeded in eliminating it entirely, having produced a Strlngless Refugee. The plant 
grows to a large size and is enormously productive, one plant having borne 56 well- 
developed pods. The shape of pod is round, size medium to long, slightly curved, 
medium green in colour and very brittle, remaining so vmtil nearly old enough to shell, 
lb., 20 cts.; lb., 65 cts. (post paid, }i lb.. 25 cts.: lb., 75 cts.). 
New PrpnrVi ^trincrl(>«« Retainsltsdellcate tenderness even when a little old. 
11CW rrcnto ^i-rinsiess. prance, it has superseded nearly all other sorts 
on account of its deUciousness. It cannot be recommended too highly for the local 
market gardener or shipper, for it simply sells on sight. It is a true, stringless flat pod 
bean, surpassing many varieties for productiveness, the yield being simply prodigious. 
The pod IS of medium length, in colour a very attractive light green, and is unequalled 
by any other sort for tenderness and fine flavor. Ji lb., 20 cts.; lb., 75 cts.;(post paid 
lb.. 25 cts.; lb., 85 cts.). 
Riirnop's f^trin^lesR Oreen PnA One of the earliest and best of the stringless 
ourpee s oinngitJSB v>reen roa. .j^arleties. Pods very large, thick and straight. 
A fine, vigorous grower and very productive. Unsurpassed for the home garden where earliness 
and superior quality are desired. J4 lb., 20 cts. ; lb., 65 cts. (post paid, K lb., 25 cts. ; lb.. 75 cts.) 
F«»r<r«i«on'» Canadian Wonrl*»r This excellent Bean which has been specially 
rerguson » v-dnauian wonaer. selected is remarkably proliflc, and of dwarf, 
compact habit; the pods are of beautiful shape, great length, and of superior flavour. Suitable 
either for forcing, for general crop, or for exhibition. We have known our selection being awarded 
the first place In a competition of 40 lots, a lb., 20 cts.; lb., 75 cts. (post paid, W lb., 25 cts.; 
lb.. 85 cts.). 
Henderson's Bountiful. — The pods are of a rich green colour, thick, long and very uniform. 
An Immense cropper and perfectly stringless. a lb., 15 cts.; lb.. 45 cts. (post paid, }4 lb., 
18 cts.: lb., 55 cts.). 
Early Red Valentine. — Ready for picking in 45 days from planting. Yields prodigiously. 
Full, round, meaty pods of unsurp£issed tenderness and quality. >i lb., 15 cts.; lb., 45 cts. 
(post paid, i4 lb., 18 cts.; lb., 55 cts.). 
Early Refugee, or a Thousand to one. — An excellent early snap bean, and for use as pickles. 
lb.. 15 cts.; lb.. 45 cts. (post paid, H lb., 18 cts.: lb., 55 cts.). 
Burpee's Bush Lima. — An immense yielder, each bush bearing from fifty to two himdred pods 
filled with beans which are identical in size and luscious flavor to the well-known pole Limas. 
!4 lb., 20 cts.; lb.. 60 ets. (post paid. M lb., 25 cts.; lb.. 70 cts.). 
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Sutton's Prize Winner 
Pole Bean. 
POLE OR RUNNING BEANS 
CULTURE. — After settled warm weather, set poles 4 to 8 
feet long in rows north and south four feet apart, the poles bemg 
three feet apart in the row, and set leaning to the north at an 
angle of 5 degrees. Set In this way, the vines climb better, 
bear earlier, and the pods are stralghter and more easily seen. 
Around each hill plant from 5 to 8 beans. 2 inches deep. When 
well started, thin to four plants. Any that fail to cUmb around 
the poles should be started by hand in the same direction as 
the other vines are going. 
^iitl-nn'e Priw Winn«»r This is doubtless the finest 
SUCCOn S rrize winner. oftheRunner Beans, being 
of wonderfully strong growth, and a most proUflc cropper. Its 
handsome long straight pods, 16 to 17 inches long, are of the 
finest quality, whilst for exhibition they are unrivalled. 
Awarded a First-Class Certificate by the Royal Horticultural 
Society. Pkt., 10 cts.; H lb., 25 cts.; lb., 90 cts. (post paid, 
a lb.. 30 cts.: lb., $1.00). 
Improved Kentucky Wonder (Green pod). — A very popular 
variety. Pods green, very long and flat and perfectly stringless. 
Enormously productive and the earliest of the green-podded 
varieties. H lb., 20 cts.: lb., 65 cts. (post paid, H lb., 25 ets.: 
lb., 75 cts.). 
Dreer's Golden Cluster (Yellow pod). — Bears long golden- 
yellow pods In clusters of 3 to 6 from bottom to top of pole and 
continues in bearing from the middle of July till the vines are 
cut down by frost. H lb., 20 cts.; lb., 65 cts. (post paid, >i lb,, 
26 cts.; lb., 75 cts.). 
Scarlet Runner Beans. — Mainly cultivated for theh- flowers, 
but the pods are also used as a culinary vegetable. Per pkt., 
10 cts.; lb., 25 cts.: lb., 80 cts. (post paid, M 'b., 30 ets.: 
lb., 90 cts.). 
;iBRUSSELS 
SPROUTS 
Sow seed in April, transplant 
and cultivate same as cabbage, 
Dobbie's Selected. — 
This strain has been carefully 
grown for years, and as an ex- 
hibition variety, it is one of the 
best. Per pkt., 25 cts. 
Amager Market. 
The plants are of a strong growth 
about three feet high. The 
stalks are large, thick, and close 
jointed, and the sprouts set 
quite thickly and evenly on the 
stalk. We recommend this strain 
especially for market garden 
use. Pkt., 15 cts.; oz., S1.00. 
Improved Dwarf. — Extra fine. 
Per pkt., 10 cts.: oz., 75 ets. 
Improved Half-Dwarf. — The 
very best and a sure strain. 
Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 75 ets. 
