CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, PLANTS, BULBS AND FRUITS. 
BEANS 
Packets, Pints, and Quarts Sent 
Postpaid. At prices quoted by- 
peck and bushel we deliver at 
express or freigrht office, the 
purchaser to pay transporta- 
tion charges upon arrival. 
?^ Beans-Sow about the first of May in a warm 
ih'v "'"ation covfring abont two inches deep. Tile tcedm 
th^^^i^' "^'"PP^^ ^bout three inches apart, keep hoed when thJ 
the earth is not too wet and kill all weeds as sion da they appear. 
earlS?l*hY„^?,°H* Beans-These should be planted about two w«k. 
fe^t ^Lrf the dwarl varieties. Set poles eight to ten feet long, four 
ool/?^, H ^"^l- ^'ii.P'''"* fo^rto six beans arounl each 
soil bl rich. *° P'*"*^ *° "'^^ P""- " 
THE BUSH LIMA, two varieties (Henderson'« 
K^., H * ^»"»'^» or Burpee's)— Thousands havs 
been deterred froni cultivating the most delicious of vegetables the 
fejSfi^t I' ^"""^ trouble and expense of procuring thi un- 
nfil JJ^ti" °" 'X,'"^^!. *x°- This is now a thing of the 
SS?L^^i^® ^"l?' ^ovra without the aid of stakes or 
poles, m compact bush form, from 15 to 18 in. hiifh and nrS 
duces enormous crops of delicious Lima beans, which'can be M 
IS.if.'V^ •'■^'l ?^ common garden bush bean. The New 
'i^., T h!^'^ '^?J^ H^^i weeks earlier than any of the climb- 
ing i,imas. This fact alone should stamp it as the most valued 
novelty of recent years, but when in addition to this we realize that 
IVi?, f"« bush bean, requiring no supports, some idea of its great 
nf^ r '^" realized This New Bush Lima produces a continuous 
crop from the time It comes into bearing (itisfit for the table in the 
latitude of Minnesota by the middle of July) until frost, and beine 
"i^^^ilV^u^^^ yP""^^'!"*-"" y'^Tsmail patch will keep a family supplied 
with this sp^nded vegetable throughout the season. We can sup- 
tiZS J'^^f Henderson's or Burpee's. The former we believe Is 
fllto^rt '%U*?l?""'?Si*^\l?l^?' largest and best 
IMPROVED RED VALETINE. one of the most popular of the dwarf belnl ms VOStp^.i; pk.iB1.25,bu.»4.76. 
beautiful color For private or market ul'i't^s a'^a^^k.^l^t^a^n'^k'^d ^ n^tlTt'^^^lf Sfwfyt 
enve good results Pkt. 5c, pt. 16o, at. 30c, pk. 90o, bu. $3 25. always 
EXTRA EARLY REFUGEE. Prjinentlycallcd " Thousand to one." on account of 
™*i,__ijT> » its wonderful yields. It is a great improvement 
Refugee, as it comes In about two weeks earlier and is more productive 
he pods arc of a rich shade ot green nnd of the finest flavor. Beans drab colofed soeckled 
lurplish red. Pkt. 5o, pt. SOo, qt. 35c, pk. 90c, bu. $3.25. coioria, speckled 
Lazy WIFE'S POLE BEAN '^^ ^'^°w " 8-ot such a name, but it's 
„„i,i . „ * 1 , «good one for the bean, as its great productive- 
?nt^^t^ oJ?"' P'S^ * ^'^^ " remarkably short time. This of courle, is a great ad- 
.v«f particularly to one who is inclined to take iteasy. The pods arf flattish. 
fi il P^ V exceedingly rich, buttery flavor. It is certainly a splendid bean 
.1 $6 OO.* * peculiar name. Pkt. 10c, 3 pkts. 26c, pt. 25c, qt 45c! pk. $ 1 75! 
WAX BEAN-Something that American bean growers have 
^^S-^no*?"" ^^A"'u^,^f podded bush bean, with white seed. The podsTrc a liih? 
■•olden color and well filled witii large white beans of the most delicious quality. The vmes 
^t^ ""'^ 'IS''^ P'"'« '"'OV'-' the ground. considerabiT higher 
iVL^^J' Improved Golden Wax. Test yields with other leading bush wax varietill 
WetT^i'nfs|^1^i^^^^^^^^^^ 
'o.yiLT2%^^^'^,^^^^^ " - this season. p\t 
l^oP f^'i; r immense green podded dwarf bean of Ihe finest qualitv. 
lany of the ports tncasurc htteen inches in length and are very tender and of the most delici- 
rari to''.^n „n°f ^^P"^ beans or cooked as Limas it is equally desirable, and we are 
\ltt^^rll^'^l^,.^°„^^„^^^^^^ °?,-LP''tJ?"-^. VU'J'r.^.'k^^ t'L^.^B ?nd vigorous in growth, producing their handsome pod. i> 
It 
K,— t 'r~ -r ,- - »iJi^"uiu variety to our patrons. The vines are strong and vigorous in growth nt-r 
RVST'v§U)ov"an\^-^T4^^^ K^^*- l°='f *• §°<=' 50c, postpaid, pk.Vl 50. P" 
ntirely free from it. Pkt. lOo, pt. 25c, qt. 40c, pk. $1.00, bu. $3 50 many of them completely ruined, and this variety has remaine* 
GOLDEN CLUSTER-The Everbearing Pole Bean. Amagnlfl- 
cent variety that bears continuously 
the entire season. It grows rapidly, 
bearing very early clusters of three to 
SIX pods of rich golden color. Pods 
average about 8 in. in length, exceed- 
ingly tender and entirely stringless, 
retaining their plumpness and tenderness 
long after they have attained a 'arge size, 
and continue to bear, if the pods are 
picked. until frost. It is averycommon 
thing to pick % to % of a bushel from 
a single vine at one picking', and its 
enormous yield recommends it toe very 
one. Few. if anj-. of the varieties of late 
introduction are so popu^arasthe Golden 
Cluster, and certainly none will give bet- 
ter satisfaction than this splendid bean. 
Pkt. lOo, pt. 25o, qt. ,0Oo 
YOSEMITE MAMMOTH— Large 
rich golden yellow pods which often at- 
tain a length of fourteen inches and are 
of the mostdelicious cookingquality. For 
home use we consider it one of the finest 
bash varieties that can be grown. The 
plant is a strong vigorous grower and 
enormonslv productive. Pkt. lOo, Dt. 
25c. qt. 50c. 
STRINGLESS GREEN POD— Anew 
and vnluable green podded bean that Is 
entirely stringless. It is extra early, of 
splendid flavor and unsurpassed forcook- 
■ ng. Pkt. 10c, pt. aSc. qt. 46c. 
Fop 15 Cents ^^'^ ^iii ^'•ii*^ on© packet 
aHch of . 
YoscMiTE Mammoth and 
STRINGLtSS GPEfN PoO. 
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