L. L. MAY CSL CO. 
Florists, Nurserymen 
: and Seedsmen % 
St. Paul, Minn. 
Giant Stringless Green Pod Bean 
BUSH BEANS GREEN PODDED SORTS 
Giant Stringless Bean 
This should not be oonfoundcd with 
the "Stringloss Green Pod." It is 
a distinct, new cross-bred variety, poase.ssiiifr all the merits of the old favorite 
Round Pod Valentine, which is one of its parents, and havinsr the following 
additional merits: The pods average one-third larger, they are abso- 
lutely always stringless, round, full and fleshy; it is more prolific: its 
Quality is unsurpassed. Fict. 10c, pt. 2Sc, qt. 40c, pit. $1.25, bu. $4:50. 
Valentine Bean 
\7o^pnt^t■^p Pvtro rlxr Round Pod. One of the most popn- 
VdlClltUlC I^Xird r^dViy i,,,- sorts. Kxtensivelv srrown forthe 
early mari<et. Pl<t. lOe, pt. 20e, nt. 36c, pk. $1.25, bu. $4.25. 
Bountiful Flat Green Pod Bush Bean JJ'lt'r'o. 
markahly handsome and thrifty growth, bcin.c practically rnst and mildew 
proof. It is very hardy, extremely early, very prolille and he;irs c<>ntinnonsly 
for several weeks, it is the first to prive pods lit to pick in the sprinsr. and the 
last to yield edible pods in the fall; in fact, frost usually f.nds midsummer- 
sown plants still in pod and blossom: moreover, the pods are absolutely 
stringless and entirely free from aiiy touirli, memhr;ineous lining, not only 
when younj;, but this tender, "snap brittle" quality is retained even into 
maturity. In acUIition it is most excellent shelle<i after it is ripe for winter 
use. This variety, while unrivalled in its class for the home jjardcn. is also 
comins into great demand anion;; the truckers. Pkt. lOe, pt. 20c, qt. 35o, 
pk. $1,25, bu. $4.50. 
Npxir P-I/-ir1cr»n Clrppn PnA This is an exact counterpart of 
ew noQSon oreen roa t.i,c ktj,„, nodson wax-Pod in 
sturdiness of trrowth. freedom from rust and blight and great productiveness. 
Pkt. lOe, pt. 25e, qt. 4Se, pk $1.50. 
TTHr* ICilicpr .\ new . variety, the pods mature very quickly. They 
i ItC IVctlSCl are large, measure ."i to six inches in length, half-round 
in shape, tender, delicious flavor. Pkt. lOe, pt. 25c, qt. 45c, pk. $1.50. 
Eo rKr A/f r>l-niirL- Large flat dark green pods. 1 to 8 inches in 
any monaWK. length. Pkt. lOc, pt. 20c, qt. SSc, pk. 
$1.15, bu. $4.00. 
EQrl^r Yf»llnw Siv \A^P/=>lrc The pods are fiat, 6 inches long, light green in color, very little flesh, which soon becomes tough and stringy, 
driy I CUUW OIX VV CClib Pkt. lOc, pt. 20e, qt. 35e, pk. $1.15. bu. $4.00. 
T^Ytro T?irKr R pfiirrpp Avery early green p<«lded kind, furnishing anoval. fleshy pmi offlnc quality, ripening long before tlie late 
i^Alld i^duy IXClUgCC Refugee is ready, Pkt. 10c, pt. 20c, qt. 36c, pk, $1.15, bu. $4.00. 
Dwarf Horticultural rod are of medium length, slightly curved, and when nearly developed are freely splashed with bright red on the 
Pkt. lOe, pt, 20e, qt. 35c, pk, $1.15, bu. $4.50.' 
White Navy 
Stringless Green Pod 
New and desirable, an extra 
_ early variety. Ready for mar- 
ket about two weeks earlier than the old variety. It is positively 
stringless, and remains tender and crisp longer after maturity Ihuu most 
varieties. Pkt. lOe. pt. 25e, qt. 40c, pk. $1.25, fcu. 34.50. 
Bountiful Bean 
Any surplus beans not needed for use during the summer make excellent soup or baking beans for winter. 
V. :.:te, seeded, fine for baking, Pkt. lOc, pt 20c. at. 35c, pk. 75c. (Write for prices on bushel lots) 
