Beans — Continued 
ROYAL DWARF, or WHITE KIDNEY.— Ex 
cellent cooked with sweet corn, making “suc- 
cotash.” Among the best as a winter bean. 
(Crop failed.) 
RED KIDNEY. — Similar to White Kidney, ex- 
cept being of a dark pink color. Pkt., 10c; 
lb., 40c; 2 lbs., 75c; 15 lbs., $5.25. 
DWARF HORTICULTURAL, or Bush Cran- 
berry. — Very productive and compact in growth. 
Pods medium length, broad, thick, curved and 
splashed with red. Very desirable as a green 
shelled bean, maturing early. Seed large, oval, 
plump and splashed with bright red. (Crop 
failed.) 
Pole Beans 
Pole Beans are even more sensitive to cold 
and wet than the Dwarf varieties, and should 
be sown two weeks later. After settled warm 
weather, set poles four to eight feet long in 
rows four feet apart and extending north and 
south, the poles being three feet apart in the 
row. Around each stake plant five to eight 
beans two inches deep. 
Two pounds will make about 100 hills. Pkt., 
10c; lb., 40c; 2 lbs., 75c: 15 lbs., $5.25. 
KENTUCKY WONDER OR OLD HOMESTEAD. 
Pods green, nine inches or more long, nearly 
round, fleshy, stringless, and of excellent flavor. 
Dry beans, long, oval, dun-colored. It is an 
early and most prolific variety. Pkt., 10c; lb., 
40c; 2 lbs., 75c; 15 lbs., $5.25. 
WHITE SEEDED KENTUCKY WONDER, or 
ST. LOUIS PERFECTION. — Similar to the above 
except that the seed is white and pods not quite 
so large. It is desirable for shelling when 
green, also valuable as a dry bean for Winter 
use. Known also as Berger’s Stringless Green 
Pod. Pkt., 10c; lb., 40c; 2 lbs., 75c; 15 lbs., 
$5.25. 
CREASEBACK. — Early pods; long, round, 
green, tender and stringless white beans. Pkt., 
10c; lb., 40c; 2 lbs., 75c; 15 lbs., $5.25. 
HORTICULTURAL POLE, OCTOBER, OR 
SPECKLED CRANBERRY. — A well known va- 
riety with beans of high quality, either green or 
dry, not as vigorous a grower as some of the 
others. Also known as “Wren’s Egg.” Pkt., 
10c; lb., 40c; 2 lbs., 75c; 15 lbs., $5.25. 
LAZY WIFE. — This is a superior variety for 
the home garden, also as a field bean among 
corn Desirable either for cooking in the pod 
or shelled for Winter. The large green pods 
a £ e from 4 to 6 inches in length. Very tender, 
of delicious flavor. They are broad and thick 
and are stringless until quite large. Dry beans 
are round, pure white. Pkt., 10c; lb., 40c; 2 
lbs., 75c; 15 lbs., $5.25. 
CUT SHORT, or CORN HILL.— An old variety 
that is in favor for planting among corn. It 
will yield a good crop without the use of poles. 
Beans nearly oblong, cut off at the ends, white 
and partially dotted with spots. (Crop failed.) 
DUTCH CASE KNIFE. — This is also used as 
a corn-hill bean. Pods long and flat; beans flat, 
kidney shaped, while of excellent quality, green 
Ar ' r Pkt.. 10c; lb., 40c; 2 lbs., 75c; 15 lbs., 
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buy of us proves unsatisfactory 
in any way, your money will be 
refunded cheerfully, and without 
argument, upon the prompt return 
of the goods. No firm is more 
anxious to do the “square thing” 
than 
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