GROWN IN 
RiHind Pod Kidney 
Wax Bean. 
"Dri/I AA/^Q Y "'^^ think very desirable espec- 
J\.OUIia trOa JVlUUCy W ctA. ially tor the home garden. The vine is dwarf 
spreading and very productive. The exceedingly beautiful pod.s are long, cylindrical, 
slightly curved, very white and wax-like, stringless, and of the best quality. They are 
uniformly perfect ,an ill-shaped one being rarely .seen. Seed long.cylindrical, nearly white, 
■with a little dark marking about the eye. Pkt. 10., pt. 30c., qt. SOc., pk. $2.00, bu. $7.00. 
T\_,,:„» ViAnotT \X/^Q Y This is the most hardy and productive wax-podded 
UOMltt J^UUCJf »» bugi, bean in cultivation. The pods are invariably 
long, white, straight and handsome. The vine is rustless and very vigorous, l)earing its 
pods near the center in clusters. When young, the pods are brittle, crisp and tender. 
Seed, kidney-shaped, clear white and excellent for baking. One of the best for shipping 
as snap beans and of the greatest value as a market variety. The length, uniformly 
perfect shape and fine color of the pods, and the clear white seed, make this one of the 
best for canners. It is just what they want, a long, straight, clear white pod which 
does not discolor in canning. Pkt. Sc., pt. 25c., qt. 45c., pk. $1.50, bu. $5.50. 
Warrl-arpll'c TTlHtlPV Wfly Strong, upright bush growth, fifteen inches 
Waraweil & J^-XUUCy WttA. m height; very productive. Pods straight, 
flat, five inches in length aiid one-half inch broad. A rich, golden vellow, brittle, and 
entirely stringless. Pkt. 5c., pt. 2Sc., qt. 4Sc., pk. $1.75, bu. $6.00. 
(Keency's Rustless.) Golden pods, flat and stringless. Pkt. Sc. 
pt. 20c., qt. 35c., pk. $1.50, bu. $5.00. 
'Rio/'lr TXTav TmT» TJmUfir This bean originated from the old Black 
UiaCK W imp. r-lUimi,. Wax, but it is much superior to its parent. 
It is much more productive and the pods are longer, straighter and rounder. Pkt. Sc., 
Pt. 20c., qt. 35C., pk. $1.50, bu. $5.00. Burpce's Bush 
T itriQ A dwarf form of the 
^iilid. large White Lima. 
The bushes grow from 18 to 20 
inches high, upright, branch- 
ing out and forming a compact, 
bushy plant, bearing large 
pods well filled with large, de- 
licious beans, similar in size to 
the well known large pole Li- 
mas. An enormous cropper.-Pkt. 
Sc., pt.20c.. qt. 3Sc., pk. $1.75. 
Golden Wax. 
Bountiful Bean. 
Willow Leaf Lima. 
The plants are of compact, 
rounded form, growing 12 to 
15 inches tall, while the white 
blossoms stand out all over the 
plant above the foliage, and 
arc succeeded by the bright 
green pods. These resemole 
the bush Lima in form but are 
larger and arc well filled with 
tender, white, delicious beans, 
which mat lire two weeks in ad- 
vance of Burpee's Bush Lima. 
Pkt.5c.,pt.25c.,qt.45c.,pk.$l.75. 
Bountiful GREEN POD BUSH BEAN. 
The plant is of remarkably handsome and thrifty growth, 
being practically rust and mildew proof. It is very hardy, ex- 
tremely early, very prolific and bears continuously for several 
weeks; it is the first to give pods fit to pick in the spring, and the 
last to yield edible pods in the fall; in fact, frost usually finds 
midsummer-sown plants still in pod and blossom; moreover, the 
pods are absolutely stringless an<l entirely free from any tough, 
membraneous lining, not only when young, but this tender, "snap 
brittle" quality is retained even into maturity. In addition it 
is most excellent shelled after it is ripe for winter use. 
This variety, while unrivalled in its class for the home garden, 
is also coming into great demand among the truckers. Pkt. IOc„ 
pt. 20c., qt, 35c., pk. $1.25, bu. $4.25. 
VEGETABLE GARDENING. 
A MANUAL 
on the growing of Vegetables for home 
use and marketing. 
By SAMUEL B. GREEN, 
Professor of Horticulture. University of , 
Minnesota. Every gardener and private 
planter should have this book; it will 
pay for itself the first summer a hun- 
dred times. Price, paper, 50c., cloth, 
$1.00. 
