Prii^rS quoted by the packet, pint or 
"iljr akile tne prepayment of postage 
Ranted by express or freight 
, ,astr seed, deduct 8c per pint, 
' ir q.iart. By express or freight 
aiis that purchaser pays transporta- 
iun charges. 
Pkt. IOC, pt. asc, 
BURPEE'S BUSH LUIA. 
aOLDEN WAX, QRENELL'S— Very productive, pods flat, stringless. 
Pkt. sc pt. aoc, qt. 3SC, pk. $i.so. bu. $5.25. 
GOLDEN WAX, KEENEY'S RUSTLESS— Golden pods, flat, strmgless. 
Pkt. sc, pt. aoc, qt. 3Sc. pk. 1.50, bu. $5.25. 
PENCIL POD— Pods long, thick, fleshy, round as a pencil, stnngless. 
Pkt. sc. pt. asc qt. 4SC. pk. $1 7S, l>u. 6.00. ,. , 
ROQbR'S LIMA WAX— Pods broad and flat, color waiy , letnoii, 
never tough. Pkt. loc. pt. age, qt. 4sc. 
WARDWELL'S KIDNEY WAX— Early, long, flat, wax pods, nearly 
straight. Pkt. sc, pt. asc, qt 4sc, pk. $1.75, bu. $6.50. 
YOSEMITE MAnMOTH— Pods often ten to fourteen inches long, nearly 
all solid pulp, absolutely stringless, cooking tender and delicious. 
Color of pod, rich golden yellow. Pkt. sc pt. asc qt. 4SC 
Pk. b„. sa so. p^^^ CLIMBING SORTS. 
KINQ OF THE GARDEN LIMA— (See Cut.) Undoubtedly this is mare extensively grown than any other 
sort of its class It is a heavy yielder on all kinds of soil, and is of excellent flavor. The pods are 01 
enormous size, measuring eight or nine inches in length, and containing as many as eight or nine 
beans. iPkt. lOC, pt. asc, qt. 4.'ic, pk. $i.7S, , , ,. . ^ . .- „ 
CHAI LENDER LLiVlA- The pods are much thicker than those of the other hmas and contain troin 
4. to -1 beans which arc large, thick, white, and of the best quality. Pkt. lOC, pt. asc, qt. 4SC pk. $1.75. 
DREER'S LIMA— Pods short, broad and straight. Pkt. loc, pt. 35c, qt. 4SC, pk. $i.7S. . . 
FORD'S MAMMOTH LIMA— Pods produced in clusters averaging 8 to lOinchesiii length, containing 
to 7 beans of excellent qualitv, both green or dry. Pkt. 10c, pt. asc qt. 4sc, pk $i.75- 
LARQB WHITE LIMA— Considered the most ^tender and delicious of the bean family. Hkt. loc, 
pt. 2SC. qt. 4SC, pk. $1.75. . , ■'» , ^ . ^ , j 
JERSEY LiriA— Pods large and numerous, hating from 4 to 5 beans in each 
nAV'^s'cilAn'FMO'N LinA — The pods are large, vines >lgorous in growth and exceedingly prodtictive. 
Pkt IOC pt 2SC qt. 4SC, pk. $a.oo. ^ e a- 
SBIBERT S EARLY LIMA— A very early and prolific strain of the Large Lima. Pods of medium 
1 i-i. n Gw^A x.ri4-i, t<ifo-<> fleshy Tieans, which arc extremely tender and fine in flavor. 
Pkt. iocpt. asc qt. 45c, pk. $1.75- , , . , o..* ... 
BLACK WAX— Pods large, vcllow, prodnced in bunches. Pkt. 50, 
pt. 25c qt. 4sc, pk..$i.s®, bu. $5.50. ^ ^ ^ 
CREASBACK WHITE— Long, round, stringless pods; fleshy 
tender. Pkt. 5c, pt. aoc, qt. 3Sc, Pk. $1.50, bu. $5.25. 
CUT SHORT OR CORN HILL— t'sed for planting among 
corn. Beans of a white shade, splashed with red. 
Pkt. sc pt. asc, qt. 4SC, pk. $1.50, , , ^ 
DUTCH CASE KNIFE— Pods long, greien' ana. dM, exi 
ccllcnt as snaps, cut young or sjjelled. . Pkt. Sc pt. asc, 
qt, 45c, pk. $1.50. 
HORTICULTURAL OR WREN'S EOO- Pods bread, pale 
green streaked with red. Pkt. lOC, pt. asc, qt. 4SC, 
pk. $1.50. 
LAZY WIFE— Pods are wonderfnlly broad, thick and above 
all entirely stringless. Rather flattish, oval shape, and 
when fully grown are from fonr to six inches long, ex- 
ceedingly rich, buttery and fine flavored when cooked. 
They are hardy, easily grown and most productive. 
For an earlv and late snap sort, also as a dry shell 
or winter bean it is unsurpassed, and such is the 
peculiar taste and pleasing flavor of this bean that we 
have known persons who would not eat other varieties 
of string beans after tasting Lazy Wife. Pkt. loc, 
pt. asc, qt. 4SC, pk. $i.7S- 
SCARLET RUNNER— Cultivated both for its beautiful 
scarlet blossoms and for table tjse. Pkt. sc, pt. 25c, 
qt. 4SC, pk. $1.50. 
GOLDEN CLUSTER— {See Cut.) The Everlasting Pole Bean. 
A magnificent variety that bears continuously the entire season. 
It grows rapidly, bearing very early clusters of three to six 
fiods of rich golden color Pods average about 8 inches in 
ength, exceedingly tender and entirely stringless, retaining 
their plumpness and tenderness long after they have at- 
tained a large size, and continue to bear, if the pods are 
picked, until frost. It is ■ very common thingr to pick i-a to 
3-4 of a bushel from a single vine at «ne picking, and Its 
enormous yield recommends it to every inc. Few, if any of 
the varieties of late introduction are so popular as the 
Golden Cluster. Pkt. lOC, pt. asc, qt. 45c, pk. $a.oo. 
WAX PODDED SORTS. 
CRYSTAL WHITE WAX— (See Cut.) 
Valuable either for snaps or pickles. 
The vines are large, of a spreading habit 
and very productive, having numerous 
runners, usually producing pods in pairs 
throughout their entire length. The 
flowers are rather small, of a yellowish 
white shade, pods green.sh white, rather 
short, curved and quite thick. Pkt. SC, 
pt. asc, qt. 4SC. 
BLACK WAX, CURRIE'S RUST PROOF— 
Large, flat pods, very early. Pkt. SC 
pt. 20C, qt. 3SC, pk. $i.so. bu. Js.oo. 
DETROIT WAX— Very much like Golden J 
Wax. pods flat, thick. Pkt. sc, pt. aoc, 
S*6U)EN WAX.^RUST PRO()F— Pods long,! 
broad, fl.at, golden yellow. Pkt. SC 
pt..aoc qt. 35c Pk. $. 50, hu. $5.25. jj^^^p LIMA. 
BURPEE'S BUSH LIMA-(See Cut.) A dwarf form of the true large 
White Lima. The bushes grow from 18 to ao inches high, upright, 
branching out and forming a compact, bushy plant, hearing large pods 
well filled with large, delicious beans, similar in size to the well known 
large pole limas. An enormous cropper. Pkt. sc pt.aoc,qt.3sc, pk.$i.75- 
DREER'i Very prolific. The beans grow close together in the pods 
producing 3 to 4 and sometimes 5 i:i a pod , and are thick, sweet and 
succulent. Pkt. IOC pt. ascqt. 45c pk. $1.75. . ^ r 
HENDERSON'S Grows withoot the aid of poles, in compact bush form. 
about 18 inches high, very early and productive. Pkt. 10c, pt. asc. 
^f'lLLOVp'' Le'm^— -For illustration and description see list of specialties. 
KING OF THE GARDEN LIMA. 
