IN THE GOLDEN GRA IN BELT O F THE WORLP^ 
Bush Beans. 
Strineless, Green Pod Bean. 
Beans Are Scarce 
Hence we quote pt. qt. and 
pk. prices only. For bu., bag 
and larger lots. Write for 
special prices. 
where. The vines are strong and 
vigorous, producing an abund- 
ance of handsome green pods 
quite early in the season. As the 
pods mature they are lighter in 
color and often splashed with red. T59IHW^J 
When ready for ihc ;i- l-ictii [ 
shelled, the beans are large, mot- \>*^fPE 
tied with red, tender and of deli- ^'-r^fijtS 
cious flavor. Pkt., Sc.; Pt., 20c: 
Qt., 35c.; Pk., $1.25. ^ : 1J^4 
Extra Early Refugee. 
A very early, green podded kind, . 
furnishing an oval, fleshy pod of 
fine quality ripening long before 
the late Refugee is ready. Pkt., 
5c; Pt. 20c; Qt., 35c; Pk., $1.25. 
Stringless Green Pod. 
(See Cut.) 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 than most varieties. 
The pods are of pale green, long and straight, perfectly round and meaty, 
maturing with the earliest of the green podded varieties. Not only is 
it a valuable market gardener's sort, but certainly an acquisition for the 
amateur. We consider this bean one that cannot be too highly recom- 
mended. Pkt., 5c; pt., 25c; qt., 45c; pk., $1 75. 
Valpn+inA "Rvtra "ParW 0ne °* tne most popular of the 
VaieHtme UXlId. HdTiy. Extra Early Green Pod sorts. 
The pods are round and fleshy, of most excellent quality, remaining tender 
a long time after they are fit to pull. Extensively grown for the early 
market. Pkt., 5c; pt., 20c; qt., 35c; pk., $1.25. 
P*flr1v TVTlYhflwlr Q ,,itR hardy, and very early. Large, flat, dark- 
Jjau ; i*M.\J vlfivr^n • greori pods, five to six inches in length; the sides 
are quite thin, with only a small portion of tender flesh, which soon becomes 
rather tough, with strong strings. Pkt., 5c; pt., 20c; qt., 35c; pk., $1.25. 
Early Yellow Six Weeks. S^^Wfe^ feB 
flesh, which soon becomes tough and stringy. Pkt., 5c; pt., 20c; qt., 35c; 
pk., $1.25. 
TWrarf TTnT*+iPii1tiiro1 Yods are of medium length, slightly 
J-JWdXl JXUILlCUlLUrd.1. curved, and when nearly developed 
are freely splashed with bright red on the yellow skin. The green beans 
are of a good size, tender, and of fine flavor. Any surplus beans not needed 
for use during the summer make excellent soup or baking beans for win- 
ter. Pkt., 5c; pt., 20c; qt., 35c; pk., $1.25. 
TT7"Vi if o TJoirrr White, seeded, fine for baking. Pkt., Sc.; pt., 20c; 
Willie ll<tvy. qt#> 3 5Cm pkt> 75c> (Write for prices on bushel lots.) 
VolotiTitio Q+rinrrlocc (See Cut.) This should not be con- 
Vd-ieillllie Olllllgiebb. founded with the "Stringless Green 
Pod." It is a distinct, new cross-bred variety, possessing all the merits 
of the old favorite Round Pod Valentine, which is one of its parents, and 
having the following additional merits: (I.) It is ready for market fully 
a week earlier. (2.) The pods average one=third larger being from five 
to six inches in length. (3.) They are absolutely always stringless, round, 
full and fleshy. (4.) It is more prolific, producing from twenty to thirty 
per cent more pods. (5.) Its quality is unsurpassed, being most deliciously 
flavored. Pkt, 5c; pt., 25c; qt., 45c; pk., $1.75. 
VfllPTlt 1T1P> TXTrt Y A" improved Extra Early Valentine Bean, with 
v o-ACUllllc W ctA. r0U nd, wax pods. A striking acquisition has 
been obtained in the list of wax beans through the introduction of this 
variety. Up to now there has been no variety of such prominence among 
wax beans that could compare with that of the Valentine among green 
beans. We now have an excellent wax-podded variety possessing in a 
remarkable degree the excellent features of this sort. It is very early for 
a wax bean. A planting made on June 12th gave as a fair picking by 
July 28th — 46 days. Its value as a shipper is all that can be expected, 
very tender and almost without string; in fact the pod is free from any 
toughness whatever, and remarkably solid throughout. It is handsome 
in appearance, and has proved to be almost rustless. Pkt., 5c; pt., 25c; 
qt., 45c; pk., $2.00. 
"Dloplr Pencil Pod. In this grand, new variety we have plants 
JJictviV tt G £ true Dusn growth, fifteen inches high, with abund- 
ant large, heavy foliage, extremely productive; magnificent straight pods, 
five to seven inches long, light golden yellow in color, beautifully rounded, 
flesh brittle, solid, entirely stringless; fine mild flavor. Pkt., 5c; pt., 25c; 
qt., 45c; pk., $2.25. 
Black Wax Imp. Prolific. ^B&wltfiM 
superior to its parent, It is much more productive and the pods arc lon- 
ger, straighter and rounder. Pkt., Sc.; pt., 20c.; qt., 35c; pk., $2.00. 
T31ar>k "SJJav (Challenger Strain.) An extra early variety, Tound 
OlctUiS. WdA. pwis Pkt j 5c- . pt > 20c; qt., 35c; pk., $2.00. 
Currie's Rust-Proof Golden Wax .SL^lK 
rather flat, five inches in length, and of a light golden yellow; of fine 
flavor; seed black. Pkt., 5c; pt„ 20c; qt., 35c; pk., $2.00. 
Wardwell's Kidney Wax. fc^Lttr^; 
productive. _ Pods straight, flat, five inches in length and one-half inch 
broad. A rich golden yellow, brittle, and entirely stringless. Pkt., 5c; 
pt., 25c: qt., 45c; pk., $2.50. 
"notrnit Wa-v Like the Golden Wax, pods flat, thick,. Pkt., 5c; 
-L/Ciruil WdX. pt > 20c; qt., 35c; pk., $2.00. 
fJnlHon WTov (Keeney's Rustless.) Golden pods, flat and string- 
UUlUeU Wax. lcss $ ktt 5c- . pU 2 0c; qt., 35C, pk., $2.00. 
Davis Kidney Wax. (See page 2.) 
Jones 
White Wax 
• new white seeded 
Valentine Stringless Bean. 
' Stringless 
(See Cut.) This 
variety is certainly one of the most 
desirable wax beans introduced for 
many years, and we cheerfully recom- 
mend it to our customers as a sort 
sure to please, and give entire satis- 
faction at all times and under all con- 
ditions. It is a yellow podded bush 
bean, white seed. The pods are 
round and plump, and attain a length 
of five to seven inches. They are 
thick and fleshy, and as handsome in 
the basket a-s could be desired. t The 
pod is perfectly stringless, thus giving 
name to the variety. The beans are 
of fine table quality, either green or 
dry. Market gardeners will very 
much appreciate this bean. It makes 
a fine display in the market, hold- 
ing its fresh appearance for a long 
time after being picked from the bush. 
Pkt., 5c; pt„ 25c. 
jrOHNTSrNMWLASDTjienderson, 
Minn., writes: 
"I received the 22 hu. of corn today 
and I am well pleased with the same. ' 
Jones' Stringless Wax Bean. 
