WALTER S. SCHELL'S QUALITY SEEDS FOR MARKET-GARDENERS 
Another evidence that It pays to plant my High Quahty Seeds — a big crop of Stringless Green-Pod Beans 
BEANS, GREEIN-PODDED, DWARF or BUSH, continued 
Burpee Stringless Green-Pod. Absolutely stringless; 
round pods; extra fine. Good yielder, ready for 
picking about 45 days after planting. This is a great 
favorite of market-gardeners everywhere. Its fine 
quality keeps it in lasting favor. All should grow it. 
Pkt. 10 cts., yipt- 20 cts.. pt. 40 cts., qt. 80 cts. 
(postpaid, pt. 45 cts., qt. 90 cts.), 4 qts. $2.75, pk. 
$5, bus. $19. 
Stringless Green-Pod — round, stringless tender pods. A 
variety all should grow 
Longfellow. Produces very long, round, tender pods 
averaging 5 K to 6K inches in length. Fine quality 
and a good yielder. It is stringless when young, but 
shows some strings if not picked early. Ready to pick 
about 52 days after planting. Pkt. lOC, Hpt- 20 cts., 
pt. 40 cts., qt. 80 cts. (postpaid, pt. 45 cts., qt. 90 cts.), 
4 qts. I2.75, pk. $5, bus. S19. 
Refugee, or 1,000-to-l. One of the most prolific, dwarf. 
Green-podded Beans. Plants grow about 15 to 18 
inches high. Pods are 6 to 7 inches long and round; 
are very tender and meaty. A great favorite for can- 
ning purposes. Not entirely stringless. Late grower, 
requiring about 70 days to maturity. An immense 
yielder. The New Stringless Green Refugee is su- 
perior to this in quality because of being stringless, 
and I recommend it in preference to this. Pkt. 10 cts.. 
Hpt. 20 cts., pt. 40 cts., qt. 80 cts. (postpaid, pt. 45c., 
qt. 90 cts.), 4 qts. $2.75, pk. $5, bus. S19. 
Fordhook Favorite. This is a white-seeded, stringless 
green-pod. It is tender, prolific, round-podded, early, 
and has all the good qualities of the brown-seeded 
variety. Pkt. 10 cts., yipt. 20 cts., pt. 40 cts., qt. 80 
cts. (postpaid, pt. 45 cts., qt. 90 cts.), 4 qts. $2.75, pk. 
Ss, bus. $10. 
SOUP or SHELL BEANS 
White Marrowfat, or Soup Bean. Dwarf. Shelled 
and dried for winter use. Every farmer should g^ow 
a good patch of these for winter marketing. Plant 
them in the garden or along the outer row ot your corn 
or anywhere, for you can gell Soup Beans any t'me. 
Everybody uses them. It is a good, profitable crop to 
grow. Pkt. 10 cts., Kpt. 20 cts., pt. 40 cts., qt. 
80 cts. (postpaid, pt. 45 cts., qt. 90 cts.), 4 qts. 
$2.75, pk. I5, bus. $19. 
White Navy Bean. Also called Pea Bean or Snow 
Flake. This is smaller in size than the White Marrow- 
fat but has an excellent flavor and is being grown in 
enormous quantities for Government use. It should be 
grown both for market and home consumption. 
One-half to one bushel per acre is required, depending 
on whether the rows are 2 or 3 feet apart Pkt. 10 cts., 
Kpt. 20 cts., pt. 40 cts., qt. 80 cts. (postpaid, pt. 45 cts., 
qt. 90 cts.), 4 qts. $2.75, pk. $s, bus. Si9- 
Red Kidney Soup Bean. An old variety; very popu- 
lar. Seed is red, plant grows dwarf. Pkt. 10 ct»., 
>2pt. 20 cts., pt. 40 cts., qt. 80 cts. (postpaid, pt. 450., 
qt. 90 cts.), 4 qts. |2.7S, pk. $5, bus $19. 
White Kidney. This is another good variety for bak- 
ing or for soup. The Beans are white and larger 
than either the navy or White Marrowfat. Pkt. loc., 
'Apt. 20 cts., pt. 40 cts., qt, 80 cts. (postpaid, pt. 4SC-. 
qt. 90 cts.), 4 qts. I2.75, pk. $5, bus. $19. 
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