CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, FLANTS, BOLBS A.W FkUiTS 
T.-if^ rir^t rhirt:/-Two Pafffx ufthia Catalogue Contain our Twentieth Ct-ntury yoveltieHandSpeeialty lAnt. 
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BEANS. DWARF, BUSH OR SNAP WAX— Continued. 
DWARF HORTICULTURAL 
Strong, thrifty vines of compact 
upright habit with splendid heavy 
leaves. It is wonderfully produc- 
tive and will produce green shelled 
beans earlier than any other vari- 
ety. Podsmedium length, cylindri- 
cal, curved, with splashes ot bright 
red on a yellowish ground. The 
ripe beans are large, oval, plump, 
and nearly covered with splashes 
of bright red. This is uniloubtediv 
the best variety for use shelled 
green; and although of different 
form, are about equal to the Lima 
in quality. Pkt. lOc, pt. 25c, 
qt. 46o, postpaid^ pk. $1.25. 
EARLY MOHAWK. 
An old standard variety. 
Yields heavily, even on poor 
land. A hardy, vigorous grow- 
er. One of the very best vaiietics 
to plant on poor land, and it can 
frequently be planted so as to 
afford beans earlier than more 
tender sorts. Vines large, coarse 
leaves, which will stand a slight 
frost. Blossoms laree, purple. Pods 
long, straight, with long, taper- 
ng point. Beans long,kidney shap- 
ed, variegated with drab, purple 
and brown. Is much in favor for 
forcing under glass, as it ma- 
tures quickly and carries a good 
weight of long, large pods. Pkt. 
60, pt. 20c, qt. 35o, poeipaid: 
pk. $1.00. 
IMPROVED RED VALEWTINE-New varieties are introduced almost each .ear but none seem to re- 
?<f,irjMo=Tii-r long as this old standard variety. It la without doubt one of the" very best green podded 
Tarietiea that can be grown. The vines are strong, vigorous, erect in habit, with large, dark green leav^ 
Pods are of good size, curved, with a crease In the back, fleshy, crisp and tender. There are probablv a hali 
*ojen different strains of Valentines offered by various houses but after thorough trials we fail to find anvthat 
iqual our old selected stock. Pkt. 5c, pt. 25o, qt. 40c, postpaid; pk. $1.25. 
,t^^Y^l^^^^^?-?'^Ty"'^^^\^^^^^^^'r^°''^^'^''^'^^^'^'^'^^^''- The seeds are rather small, oval in 
•hape, and of splendid cooking qualities. Pods are straight, quite short but always well filled The vines 
aithonghofrathcraspreadinghabitareenormouslyproductive, ripening the crop very earlv in the sea«nn 
and seldom failing to yield heavily even during the most severe weather. Otir itock of thL Sid favorite 
• been carefully selected fpr a number of y ars. Pkt. 5c, pt. SOo, qt. 35c. postpaid; pk $°.oo! 
IMPROVED NAVY, OR BOSTON PEA BEAN. 
The '• Boston Pea Bean " is the most productive field bean ever introduced, and Is also very earlv rioeninir 
ftefore the faU rains ani before any danger of frost in the northern bean growing latitudes It generallv 
vith ordinary field culture, and frequently exceeds 100 fold. Single plants have produced over 700 beans The n»H. 
- . wo, three, or four, and sometimes five. The foliage is very rank, and clovers the eronnil .T, 
!°.°i5i'.tl!f.'^.hy preventing the croEjrom. suff.-ring from, drought ..s^ severel? L mos? v«?ret"s*'' Tl^e XtTs ve'ry har"?. and^has ncT^^ 
Bakly Morawk. 
ImbiWei) ffi^^BosToKPfA BejS 
THE NEW STRINCLESS GREEN POD. 
New and desirable. Just the bean for amateurs. An 
Mttra early variety that is certain t j give entire satis- 
fectlon. Beady for market about two weeks earlier than 
the old varieties. It is positively striogkss, and remains 
teuderand crisp longer after maturity than any othervariety. 
Several tests since its introduction enables us to speak inhighl 
erst terms of its quali ies. The pods are of pale green, long and 
straight, perfectly round and meaty, maturing with the earl, 
lest of the green pod varieties. Not only is it a valuable mar- 
ket gardener's sort, but certainly nn acquisition for the nma- 
•cur. A bean that cannot be too highly recommended Pkt 
lOo, pt. 25c, qt. 45o, postpaid; pk. $1.55. 
Sthi.ngless Gkbbn Pod. 
May's Seeds Postpaid, i^^r^^^^ T^^.^.^r.iy.'^^rtv.ri^^'^ 
