//. G. Hash itgs & Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Georgia. 
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Texas Prolific, Old Homestead, Kentucky Wonder 
This superb pole “snap" bean Is known under these three names. Undoubt¬ 
edly a most profitable pole green snap bean for you to plant any time from A pril 
to August. Vines grow off rapidly, become very rank, and would reach a height 
of 20 feet if properly supported. Commences bearing In 60 to 70 days, and if 
closely picked, will continue to frost. Pods are round, green, and grow 6 to 12 
inches long. They are well rounded out, meaty, tender, and stringless. Im¬ 
mensely prolific,a peck measure full often being picked from a single vine, our 
Florida Butter (Lima) Bean 
The only sure bearing pole lima bean for early in the 
season. You can't beat it for bearing anywhereiu the South. 
It grows and bears profusely all through the season Instead 
of waiting until the nights get cool before it "sets" beans. 
Will make where other sorts fail completely. Pkt..l0c.;}4 
pt., 20c.; pt., SOc.; qt., 50c.; postpaid. Pk., 82 OO; not prepaid. 
Texas Prolific—Old Homestead—Kentnoky Wonder 
Illustration giving you a good idea of its productiveness. If you have never grown it, try it 
this vear. You will be please<i with it. Here in the s- ■nth with our long seasons, a pole bean 
like this is very profitable. Lookoutiu buying seed of this variety, however. llundre<ls 
ofiuishels of tlieshort, tough,‘ shucky” Southern Prolific have been sold under this name 
in recent years, and are being otl'ered this year. The appearance of the seed is almoit 
identical. Pkt., lUc.; pt., 2uc.; pt., bUc.; qt., £0c.; postpaid. Pk., 8i.75; bu., J6.76. 
New McCasland Pole Bean 
A Beau That Beats Kentucky W’^onder 
We have always con 
sidered the Old Home¬ 
stead or Kentucky Won¬ 
der an “unbeatable” be.in 
but this new bean is its 
superior, some of the 
large Northern seedsmen 
who saw our seed crops of 
It growing were most 
anxious to buy the stock 
of it outright but we have 
sold none of it and it Is 
now offered for the first 
time, the greatest pole 
snap bean ever intro¬ 
duced. You certainly 
want to get a start of it 
this year. 
The iIcCasland bean 
came to us in a peculiar 
way. A Mr. McCasland, 
one of our Georgia custo¬ 
mers had been a great ad¬ 
mirer of our house and a 
pilanter of Hastings* 
Seeds for years. On his 
death a few years ago Mr-. 
McCasland sent us a pint 
of this bean with a state¬ 
ment that It had been in 
the family for years and 
that her hu-band before 
his death had expressed 
the wish that this si>len- 
dld bean should be placed 
in our hands. She also 
a-ked that we name it 
after her husband, which 
w'3 gladly do, although we 
would have been greatly 
pleased to have given our 
own name to it. 
To say that Is superior 
to the Old Homestead or 
Ke tucky Wonder is the 
highest prai-e we can give 
it. Our illustration is 
from a photograph taken 
of a single matured vine 
from our seed crops. This 
Is a fair average sample of 
the entire crop. Note the 
large size of thepods,per¬ 
fectly filled. The pods, in 
the "snap" stage are deep 
green color, meaty, string- 
less and of delicious flavor. 
The vines continue to 
bear immense quantities 
of pods throughout the season If kept picked, and where ailowed to ripen.the shelled beans 
of pure white color are most excellent for winter u-^e. It’s a pole snap bean that no family 
In the South can afford to be without, and we certainly feel honored in being able to In¬ 
troduce this year the most valuable pole bean ever sent out by any seedsman. 
Our stock of seed of the Me asland Pole Bean is as yet very limited and we cannot yet 
offer it except in small quantities. Prices: Packet, locents; pint, 30 cents; pint, 
50 cents; postpaid. 
New UlcCasland Pole Hean 
Southern Creaseback 
Also known as “Fat Horse" bean. Good for 
planting in corn. Beans pure white and are fine 
for winter use shelled. Pkt., 10c.; y pt., 15c.; pint., 25c.; qt., -l.^c.; i-ostpaid. Pk., 81.75. 
T Small Lima (Pieva)—The climbing form of Hender- 
TT Xllie son's Bush Lima. Packet, 10 cents; pint, 20 cents; 
pint, 30 cents; quart, 50 cents; postpaid. Peck, 81.7.5. 
Lari^e White Lima 
Peck, 81.75. 
The true large Lima Pole Bean. Packet, 10 cents; 
pint, 20 cents; pint, 30 cents; quart, 60 cents; postpaid. 
