H. G. Hastings & Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Ga. 
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Old Homestead. 
Texas Prolific. 
KentticK?^ 'Wonder. 
This splendid pole bean is known in this section 
under the three names. The true stock of it is un- 
doubtedly the most valuable green podded pole 
bean in existence for this section. It is the ea:li- 
est, most productive and strongest grower of all. 
Pods grow 6 to 12 inches long and are well rounded 
out, meaty, tender and entirely stringless. This 
is true of the genuine stock which the buyer must 
be careful to get. The appearance of the seed of 
the short, tough, stringy Southern Prolific resem- 
bles it closely and hundreds of bushels of it are 
sold every year in the South in place of the true 
stock. This has been done for the past 8 years 
here in Atlanta, causing loss to many who planted 
the spurious stock. "We have the true, genuine 
stock and it is just what you want for a pole snap 
bean. Our illustration gives you a good idea of 
its immense productiveness. It begins to bear in 
about 60 days from planting and continues to bear 
till frost if kept closely picked. Packet, 10 cents ; 
pint, 20 cents ; quart, 35 cents ; peck, $2.00 ; bushel, 
$7.50. 
Siiia.ll 'WHite I^ima. 
The surest bearer of all pole limas in this sec- 
tion. Beans small, but of fine quality and flavor. 
The bush form (Henderson’s Bush Lima) is planted 
by most every one in preference to the pole vari- 
ety. Packet, 5 cents; pint, 15 cents; quart, 25 
cents. 
Henderson BiisK l^inia. 
The surest and heaviest bearer of all the white 
seeded bush limas. Short, stocky, compact growth, 
literally covered with well filled pods. Is early, 
immensely productive and of fine quality. Comes 
in very early and continues until frost. Packet, 5 
cents; pint, 15 cents; quart, 30 cents; peck, $1.75; 
bushel. $6 50. 
Ja.cKson Wonder Bea.n. 
This bean is of the lima class and originated 
near Atlanta. It is the most prolific butter bean 
known, and for home use where the color of the 
shelled beans is not objectionable there is no bean 
equals it. Flavor is delicious. Grows 2 feet high, 
very vigorous and stiff in growth, begins to bear 
early in summer and continues till frost. It is al- 
most drought-proof, flourishing in the driest and 
hottest weather. Packet, 5 cents ; pint, 15 cents ; 
quart, 30 cents. 
OtHer Varieties, 
Burpee' Bush Lima— Bush form of Large White 
Lima. Packet, 5 cents ; pint, 20 cents ; quart, 35 
cents ; peck, $2.00 ; bushel, $7.50. 
Thorburn Bush Lima— Best quality. Beans very 
thick and succulent. Packet, 5 cents; pint, 20 
cents ; quart, 35 cents ; peck, $2.00; bushel, $7.50. 
Willow Leaf Lima— (Pole.) Packet, 5 cents; pint, 
15 cents ; quart, 30 cents. 
Large White Lima- (Pole.) Packet, 5 cents; pint, 
15 cents ; quart, 30 cents. 
Southern Creaseback— (Pole Snap.) Packet, 5 cents; 
pint, 15 cents ; quart, 30 cents. 
Lazy Wife’s— (Pole Snap.) Packet, 10 cents ; pint, 
20 cents ; quart, 35 cents. 
Early Golden Cluster Wax— (Pole Snap.) Almost 
identical in character of growth with Old Home- 
stead, except that pods are of a beautiful golden 
yellow. Fine quality, meaty and tender. Packet, 
10 cents ; pint, 20 cents ; quart, 35 cents. 
Old Homestead Pole Bean. 
