MAY'S NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS, BEST FOR ALL CLIMES. 
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Dwarf or Snap Green Pods Beans. 
CONDENSED PRICE LIST, 
Prices quoted by the packet, pint or quart include the prepay* 
ment of postage by us. If wanted by express or freight, with other 
seeds, deduct 8 cent« per pint, 15 cents per quart. By express or 
freight means that purchaser pays the transportation charg&s. 
Pkt. Pt. Qt. KBu. Bu. 
Beat of All $0.10 «0.25 JO. 45 $1.25 S4.50 
China Red Bye 05 .20 .35 1.15 4.00 
Dwart Horticultural 10 . 25 . 45 1.25 4.50 
Early nohawks 05 . 20 . 35 1.10 4.25 
Early Long Yellow Six Weeks 05 . 20 . 35 1.10 4.25 
U>ngfellow 10 .25 .50 2.00 .... 
Refugee Extra Early 05 . 20 . 40 1.85 4.50 
Refugee, or 1,000 to f 05 .20 .40 1.25 4.50 
Red Valentine 05 .25 . 45 1.25 6. CO 
Burpee's Stringless Green Pod 10 . 25 . 45 2.00 7.00 
Valentine Giant Stringless Bee tist of specialties. 
White Valentine 05 . 25 . 4o 1.25 4.50 
White Kidney 05 . 25 . 45 1.25 4.50 
White Navy or Boston Pea 05 . 20 . 35 1.00 3.00 
White narrow 05 . 20 .35 1.15 4.25 
Best of All. 
cut.) Popular everywhere. The 
are strong and vigoron.^, producing 
an abundance of handsome green pods quite early ki the sea.*^on . As 
the pods mature they are lighter in color and often splasht-d with 
red. When ready for iL^e as green shelUxl, the beans are large, mot- 
tled with re<l, tender and of delicious flavor. The dry beans are mot- 
tled in two shades of brownish red. One of the leading heavy 
yielding green podded varieties. Valuable for private and market 
use. Pkt. lOc, pt. 2SC, qt. 45c, pk. $1.25, bu. S4.50. 
Best of All 
The 
and 
Dwarf Hnrtiniltlirjll strong, thrifty vines of com 
1 mv»» c»i. pact, upright habit, with splendid heavy leaves. It is wonderfully productive and will produce . 
green shelled beans earlier than any other variety. Pods medium length, cylindrical, curved, ^vith splashes of bright red on a yellowish ground, 
ripe beans are large, oval, plump, and nearly covered with splashes of oright red. This is undoubtedly the best variety for use shelled green; 
although of different form, is about equal to the Lima in quality. Pkt. lOc, pt. 25c, qt. 4Sc, pk. $1.25, bu. $4.50. 
Whif /VlflffOW largely grown for sale in the dry state. The seeds are rather small, oval in shape, and of splendid cooWng'qualities. 
i»i<x» « WW • Pods are straight, quite short, but always well flUcd. The vines, although of rather a spreadmg habit, are enormously 
productive, ripening the crop very early in the season and seldom failing to yield heavily, even during the most .severe weather. Our stock of this 
old favorite has been carefully selected for a number of years. Pkt. 5c, pt. 20c, qt. 35c, pk. $1.15, bu. $4.25. 
f^-vfm T^afiv V^f^ftttrf^e" Frequently called " Thousand to One, 
M^AVIA L^M ly IVCIU^CC. old Refugee, as it comes in about . 
shade of green and of the finest flavor. Beans drab colored, speclded purpli.sh red. 
on account of its wonderful yields. It is a great improvement on the 
Refug^ee, as it comes in about tv»o weeks earlier and is more productive. The pods are of a rich 
Pkt. 5c, pt. 20c, qt. 40c, pk. $1.35, bu. $4.50. 
May' 
/'c AAi^hii'** Va If'trUri** An excellent green podded bash bean of fine quality. Tlie vines are 
I O ▼ <l.l«fIII.IlIC. strong, healthy in habit and exceedingly proliflc. The beans when 
fully ripe are pure white, enabling the growers to sell them as shell beans. Pods are almost round, smooth and 
•tringless. Asplendid sort for home gardens. Pkt. 5c, pt. 25c, qt. 45c, pk. $1.25, bu. $4.50. 
TThf* RlirnPf^' « Si'l'inoi'lP'S* Off^f n Pr»H (Seecut.) New anddeslrable. Just thebeanfor 
1 lie UUrpCC AOLriII^IC,!>A VarCCIl fUU. amateurs. An extra early variety that is certain 
to give entire satisfaction. Ready for market about two weeks earlier than the old varieties. It is 
positively stringless, an<l remains tender and crisp longer after maturity than any other variety. Several tests 
since its introduction enable us to speak in highest terms of its qualities. The pods are of pale green, long and 
straight, perfectly round and meaty, maturing with the earliest of the green pod varieties. Not only is it a valuable 
market gardener's sort, but certainly an acquisition for the amateur. A bean that cannot be too highly recom- 
mended. Pkt. lOc, pt. 25C, qt. 45c, pk. $2. 00, bu. $7.00. 
Longfellow. 
Longgreen pods.exceed- 
ingly prolific, always 
solid, delicious flavor, 
wonderfully tender, re- 
markably early. This is 
an ideal string bean. The 
pods are 6% inches long, 
pale, soft green in color, 
perfectly straight and 
round. They are free from 
thatj woolly inner lining 
of tough skin which we asso- 
ciate with old beans, and 
what little string exists is 
not developed until the pod 
is quite old. The flavor is 
most delicious, and it has 
the peculiarity of preserving 
its delicate color almost in- 
tact when prepared for the 
table. It is remarkably 
early, being ready for use 
four days in advance of any 
variety of merit. Its bear- 
ing qualities are unexcelled, 
and it matures its crop very 
regularly, even under ad- 
verse conditions, pkt. tOc, 
pt. 25c, qt. SOc pk. 
$2.00. 
Stringless Green Pod. 
Longfellow. 
