THE ^ WHITE WONDER BEAN 
It /V a Mar-Velour Cropper 
and those not accustomed to immense yields scarcely credit the scores of bushels that an acre produces. 
Matures very early — three weeks ahead of the Navy. Habit dwarf, very bushy and wonderfully full of 
pods. It yields all the way from 40 to 104 bushels per acre. Has taken first premium at every fair 
where exhibited. Fine for either family use or market. 
f In Enormous fielder 
John Henderson, who is one of the most extensive bean 
growers in Monroe County, N. Y., says that the White Wonder 
bean has out-yielded all the other varieties he has ever grown, 
that it has from 5 to 7 beans to the pod where the Scofields, 
the leading bean grown in this section, only had 4 to 5 pods, 
and the men who threshed them said they were the finest crop 
of beans they had ever threshed. 
£60.00 from £3.00 
W. T. Byrom, our salesman of Susquehanna Co., Pa., who 
called at our office recently, reported that one-half bushel of 
WHITE WONDER BEANS he sold last season produced 24 
bushels. The customer sold his crop at $2.50 per bushel, and 
claimed the seed he bought was the best investment he ever 
made. 
Boston Small Pea Bean. 
ft JVetv Early' Hardy and Very thrifty Field "Bean. 
'Wonderfully Froducti-Ve. 
The seed is small, round and handsome, being an exact duplicate of the Northern Small Pea Bean, 
which sells in the Boston market at from 25 to 40 cents per bushel above the ordinary varieties of pea 
beans and mediums. This bean seldom fails to give from 40 to 60 fold, and in some instances has 
yielded one hundred fold with ordinary culture. One hundred and twenty-three good pods have been 
picked from one plant of this variety, the pods averaging six beans' each. If you raise beans for either 
market or family use, do not fail to try these superior varieties. The cost is but small and the 
returns large. 
James Stowe, of this county, a very extensive grower of field beans, says that the BOSTON SMALL PEA has largely out- 
yielded the Scofields, which he has heretofore considered the best bean in cultivation. 
WE ABE G'ROWE'RS OF SEEDS J* 
Our seed farms, in a high state of cultivation, are located five miles east of Rochester, and are 
devoted to the testing and growing of improved varieties of Farm Seeds, and are under our personal 
supervision. 
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