H. G. Hastings <fc Co., Seedsmen and Florists, Interlachen, Florida. 
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Daisy Pea 
Bean —A small 
pod, about four to 
five inches long, 
round, light green, 
and fat. A 
beauty for the 
per, as well as 
home use; also a fine 
shell bean. We re¬ 
commend this as a 
desirable a d d i t i on. 
Pint, 30 cents; quart, 
50 cents. 
I mproved 
Round Pod 
Refugee — Pods 
round, light green. 
It is a sure and very 
heavy bearer, either 
in a wet or dry sea¬ 
son. A very valua¬ 
ble one for the ship¬ 
per. A good snap. 
Pint, 2octs.; quart, 
5 cts; peck, $1.50; 
ushel, $5.00. 
Emperor 
William— Large, 
flat, green pods, very 
productive. About 
the largest green pod 
snap. Pint, 25 cts.; 
quart, 40 cents ; per 
peck, $2.25. 
Wardwell’s 
Kidney Wax— 
A very hardy wax 
bean. Can be plant¬ 
ed wfth the Mohawk. 
A very heavy bearer 
of rich wax pods; 
flat, long, and not 
liable to rust. A 
very early and good 
bean. We recom¬ 
mend it highly. Per 
pint, 20 cts.; quart, 
35 cts.; peck, $1.60; 
bushel, 
Early Mohawk —Stands the frosts better than most 
others; is early and very productive; long pod; green. 
Pint, 15 cts ; quart, 25 cts.; peck, $1.25; bushel, $4.50. 
Early Mohawk Bean. 
Improved Early Red Valentine— Very de¬ 
sirable for the shipper, but not so good for the market or 
home use. Pods are round, fairly tender, though not string- 
^ess, as is sometimes stated; is earlier than its parent, the 
Red Valentine, and is very productive. Pint, 15 cents; 
quart, 25 cents; peck, $1.25; bushel, $4.50. 
Improved German Black Wax or Extra 
Butter Bean— This is a very popular sort for market 
gardeners; use as snaps as the pods all ripen together. Pint, 
20 cents; quart, 30 cents; peck, $1.50; bushel, $5.00. 
BEANS—Pole or Running. 
Southern Pro¬ 
lific —Produces in clus¬ 
ters excellent snap short 
beans in eighty days from 
germinating. The pods 
are long, round and 
fleshy. Of vigorous 
gro'wth and prolific. Per 
packet, 10 cents; pint, 
25 cents; quart, 50 cts. 
Marble Head 
Champion— A new 
extra early pole bean 
producing pods ready to 
pick in eight weeks from 
planting. Is very pro¬ 
ductive and the large 
pods measuring eight to 
twelve inches in length 
are very tender and 
fleshy. Packet, 10 cts.; 
pint, 30 cts.; quart, 60 
cents. 
Sure Enough— 
A new introduction of 
onr own —We have test¬ 
ed this bean and recom¬ 
mend it as one of the 
most valuable for home 
use or shipping. It is a 
flat, light green, silky 
pod; grows from eight to 
eleven inches long; is 
ready for use any time 
after six inches long; is 
stringless, and brittle al¬ 
most as glass, and a very 
rich and buttery quality. 
It is just as good a shell 
bean as it is a snap. We 
offer this bean only by 
the packet; 10 Beans, 
for 15 cents, 
Large White 
Lima —A well known 
favorite summer and 
winter shell bean. Large 
greenish-white beans of 
finest flavor, shelled 
green; also good dried 
for winter use. Being 
very tender it should not 
be planted before the 
ground is warm. Beans 
will come up sooner if 
the eye in the seed is 
placed downward. Per 
packet, 10 cents; pint, 
25 cts.; quart, 50 cents. 
Sure Enough Bean. 
