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FARM AMD GARDEH 
GREEN POD 
BUSH BEANS 
All Varieties per 
packet 10c. 
EWING'S STRINGLESS GREEN POD 
This grand Bean is still unrivalled as a first early. 
It combines unusual hardiness, extreme earliness and wonderful 
productiveness with handsome appearance, and finest quality of 
pods. By repeated plantings pods may be had in constant suc- 
cession from spring until cut oft by heavy frosts in the fall. Com- 
bined with the extra hardiness and early maturity, the pods are 
the finest in quality, of a rich green, very round and straight, six 
inches long, solidly meaty and broad — deeply saddle-backed 
caused by the rounded swell of the fleshy sides. The pods are 
tender, brittle, and of finest flavor, always entirely stringless 
even when fully matured, lb. SSc. ; i4 lb. 15c. (post paid, 
lb. 65c.; H lb. 20c.). *^ ^ • 
EXTRA EARLY RED VALENTINE 
(ROUND POD) 
Until the introduction of "Stringless Green-Pod." this was the finest 
green-podded sort, and is now surpassed in quality only by that variety. 
The healthy, vigorous plants are unusually hardy, successfully with- 
standing early frosts; it may. therefore, be planted very early. It will 
always yield a large crop of handsome, long, round, fleshy pods, rich 
green in color and of unsurpassed tenderness when gathered young, 
when it is practically stringless. Lb. 45c.; )4 lb. 13c. (post paid, 
lb. 55c.; }4 lb. 18c.). 
BOUNTIFUL STRINGLESS 
A Prolific and Continuous Bearer. Absolutely Stringless. Very Tender. 
Extra early, rich green pods, which are of immense size, thick, broad, 
extra long, very uniform in shape, solid, meaty and of high quality melt- 
ingly tender and having a delicious flavor exclusively their own, A pro- 
lific and continuous bearer. Its long pods are very showy and good for 
exhibition purposes. Lb. SSc; H lb. 15c. (post paid, lb. 65c.; '/i lb. 
20c.). 
EXTRA EARLY REFUGEE (or 1,000 to 1) 
One of the earliest of the green-podded sorts, about two weeks earlier 
than the ordinary Refugee, while retaining all the superior qualities of that 
variety. Excellent for pickles. It is an enormous yielder. Pods are smooth and of 
light-green color. 4 to 4}^ inches long, round and slightly pointed at the ends; solidly 
fleshy and of mild flavor. Of handsome appearance, it makes an excellent sort to come in 
after "Stringless Green-Pod," Lb. 45c.; }i lb. 13c. (post paid, SSc. lb.; '4 lb. 18c.), 
LONGFELLOW 
An extra-early variety, producing long, round, green pods which are tender, brittle and 
stringless when young. Lb. 45c.; 14 lb. 13c. (post paid, lb. 55c.; I-4 lb. 18c.). 
SHELL BEANS 
Lb. 25c.; 'A lb. 10c. (post paid, lb. 35c.; H lb. ISc). 
EARLY CHINA 
EARLY YELLOW SIX WEEKS (Round) 
EARLY YELLOW SIX WEEKS (Long) 
WHITE KIDNEY 
SULPHUR or (GOLDEN DROP) 
EARLY MARROWFAT 
DWARF HORTICULTURAL 
IMPROVED YELLOW EYE or BOSTON 
FAVORITE 
RED KIDNEY 
EWING'S 
STRINGLESS 
GREEN POD 
BEAN 
WHITE PEA. 
ENGLISH OR BROAD BEANS 
These are very hardy and should be planted as soon as the ground is open ; when in full bloom and the flower pod set, pinch off the 
tops. This insures the filling of the pods and hastens maturity. A strong, heavy soil suits them best. 
Sow in drills two feet apart and leave 4 or 5 inches between plants. Height. 4 feet. 1 lb. of seed will sow about 75 feet of row. 
EWING'S CHAMPION BROAD WINDSOR— A large, carefully-selected type of Windsor Bean, which crops very abundantly Lb ' 
55c.; H lb. 15c. (post paid, lb. 6Sc.; H lb. 20c.). J j. ■ 
LIMA BEANS 
POLE OR RUNNING AND DWARF BUSH VARIETIES 
Lima beans are delicious when used green shelled, and can be grown for this 
purpose in any climate. The dry ripened bean is also a staple article of food for 
winter use. Sow bush sorts in 24-inch rows and pole varieties in hills 4 feet each 
way. Sow after ground is well warmed in spring. 
FORDHOOK BUSH LIMA— Without doubt the best Dwarf Bush Lima. Eariier 
than the Pole Lima by ten days. Pods measuring from four to five inches in 
length, containing four to five large beans of excellent quality. The plants 
KTOw to a height of 20 to 30 inches; are strong and bushy, and a rich dark green 
in color.^ Lb. 60c.; H lb. 20c. (post paid, lb. 70c.; '4 lb. 25c.). 
RPEE'S IMPROVED BUSH LIMA— Of erect growth, about 20 inches high. 
BUAn immense yielder. and the pods are filled with large beans of luscious flavor. 
lb. 60c.; K lb. 20c. 
Beans are as large as the Pole Lima and two weeks earlier, 
(post paid, lb. 70c.; '-i lb. 2Sc.). 
DREER'S IMPROVED POLE LIMA— An early variety of excellent quality and 
great productiveness. The quality is exceedingly fine, the Beans cooking rich 
and mealy. In some sections, this variety is called Challenger, or Potato Lima. 
Lb. 65c.; M lb. 20c. (post paid, lb. 75c.; M lb. 25c.). 
EARLY LEVIATHAN POLE LIMA— This is the very earliest. It wiU not only 
give large Lima Beans earlier than any other strain, but is also extremely pro- 
ductive, both early and throughout the season. It is a strong grower, clinging 
well to the poles, and is a sure cropper. Lb. 6Sc.; ^ lb. 20c. (post paid, 
lb. 75c.; ',4 lb. 25c.). 
