70 VEGETABLE SEEDS— Continued. 
STATE NURSERY CO. 
Beans — (Ward well's Kidney Wax). 
BEANS— (Davis' White Wax). Vz pint carton 10c 
1 lb., 30c postpaid; 10 lbs $1.65 
Is a very productive sort. Pods long, straight and 
thick. Beans white, kidney shaped. 
BEANS— (Currie's Rust Proof Wax). 1 lb., 30c, postpaid; 
10 lbs $1.65 
Very early, productive, free from blight and rust. Pods 
long, flat, tender and of fine quality. 
BEANS — (Dwarf or Snap Green Podded) 
BEANS— (Peerless Long Yellow Six Weeks) 
% pint cartons, 10c; lb., 30c, postpaid; 
10 lbs $1.65 
Early, full, flat, green pod, an old favor- 
ite, improved. 
BEANS— (Extra Early Refugee). 
Per lb., 30c, postpaid; 10 lbs $1-60 
Is very productive, quality unexcelled, 
free from string; pods tender and fleshy 
BEANS— (Stringless Green Pod). 
Vz pint cartons, 10c; lb., post- 
paid, 30c; 10 lbs $1.65 
A most valuable addition to 
our green podded sorts. The 
vine is vigorous, spreading 
and very productive. The 
pods are larger and a little 
coarser in texture than those 
of the Red Valentine, but are quite as 
fleshy, of equally high quality and remain 
crisp and tender longer. Highly recom- 
mended. 
BEANS— (Mohawk). 
Per lb., 30c, postpaid; 10 lbs $1.60' 
Early, stands cold better than other Stringless 
bush varieties; excellent quality. Green 
Pod. 
BEANS— (Longfellow). % pint cortons, 10c; 
lb., postpaid, 30c; 10 lbs $1.65 
An extra early snap-short, long green 
podded variety, always tender and de- 
licious, ready for use 4 or 5 days 
earlier than other green podded beans. 
BEANS— (Peerless Extra Early Red Valen- 
tine). Vz pint cartons, 10c; lb., postpaid, 
30c; 10 lbs $1.60 
Long, full, flat, green pods, 10 days 
earlier than the old Valentine. 
Six Weeks 
Long Yellow 
BEANS— (Dwarf or^Bush) 
BEANS— (Peerless Bush Lima). Per lb., 30c, postpaid; 
10 lbs $2.25 
Fine flavor, full, sweet and succulent, becoming very 
popular; is also an excellent dry bean; earliest of all. 
BEANS— (Dwarf Lima). Per lb. 30c, postpaid; 10 lbs. $2.25 
Large white; is the earliest Lima Bean in cultivation; 
a great favorite for the family garden. 
BEANS— (Broad Windsor). Vz lb 15c; lb., 30 c, postpaid 
This class i? very hardy, and should be planted as soon 
as the soil is in good state in the stripng. Plant four 
inches apart and 2 inches deep, in drills three feet 
apart. To insure well filled pods, pinch off the tops 
as soon as pods begin to set. , 
BEANS— (Pole or Running) 
Longiellow. 
Beans — (Kentucky Wonder). 
BEANS— (Peerless Kentucky Wonder). Per lb, 30c, post- 
paid; 10 lbs $2.00 
An enormously productive variety; entirely stringless, 
large, tender pods; best pole bean for market gar- 
deners. 
BEANS— (Horticultural Pole). Per lb., 30c, postpaid; 10 
lbs $2.20 
An old variety, but still one of the best for home gar- 
den. Pods are green, streaked with crimson, becom- 
ing more pronounced as they mature. Used as a snap 
or shell bean. Very vigorous growth and of delicious 
flavor. 
