SchelPs Mew 
Yellow-Pod 
THE BEST OF ALL 
YELLOW-POD BEANS 
I purposely have this valu- 
able Bean as the first item in the 
catalogue, for I want everyone 
who has a garden, large or small, 
to grow Yellow Bountiful on 
my recommendation and you 
will thank nic that I urged you 
to do so. 
Write me what you think of it. 
It produces many more Beans 
to the row than any other. The 
Beans are absolutely stringless 
at all stages of growth. They are 
long, thick, meaty, and have a 
distinctively rich Bean flavor. 
Even the color of the jjods adds 
to its value, as they are a most 
attractive, fresh, rich, clean yel- 
% V ^^^^^^^^d ^^'^ plants of my Yellow 
^^!^^ B ^^^^B^^l Bountiful are remarkably hardy 
■^"^^ ■^^^^^^^^^ and vigorous, the last to be 
affected by unfavorable weather 
conditions, and this accounts for its ability to 
produce such an unusual quantity of pods. Market- 
gardeners who grew other varieties for years have 
found Yellow Bountiful more profitable, more 
salable, more productive, and hardier than any other sort and that is why they are growing it exclusively 
now, and why not, when, by the same amount of work, planting the same ciuantity of seed as of other var- 
ieties, you get a crop of two to three times as many Beans of a quality unexcelled. I recommend it to you as 
positively the grandest of all yellow-pod dwarf or bush Beans. Be sure to include it in your order. 
Pkt. 10 cts., y2pt: 20 cts., pt. 35 cts., qt. 70 cts., 2 qts. $1.40, 4 qts. $2.50, pk. $4.50, bus. $16 
"We found your Yellow-Pod Bountiful to be the heaviest yielder we ever grew, and they are not so easily 
affected by bad weather as most varieties of Wax Beans." — Geo. R. Murdock & .Son, Market-Gardeners. 
"Your New Yellow-Pod Bountiful is the best Bean I ever grew." — Mrs. Ed. Hughes. 
If you ward the largest crop of the finest quality yellow Beans you ever grew, then plant 
Yellow Bountiful 
