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ANDREW R. KENNEDY, INC., 224 WEST 34TH STREET, NEW YORK 
BEANS—Cont’d WAX OR YELLOW PODDED 
GREEN PODDED—Cont’d 
Earliest Red Valentine. An improved strain of 
Red Valentine. Pods somewhat longer and more 
round. Pkt. 15c., pt. 40c., qt. 75c. 
Giant Stringless Green Pod. An early green- 
podded Bean, absolutely stringless; fine flavor. 
Pkt. 15c., pt. 40c., qt. 75c. 
Masterpiece (Imported Seed). An English va¬ 
riety used quite extensively in this country as 
a forcing sort on private estates. When grown 
under glass the plants are of robust constitu¬ 
tion unusually prolific, early and hardy; pods 
very dark green, about 7 inches long, straight, 
thick, handsome and tender when very young, 
developing considerable string as they mature. 
Pt. 75c., qt. $1.50. 
Refugee Stringless. A desirable stringless selec¬ 
tion from Refugee or 1,000 to 1, but more near¬ 
ly resembles Extra Early Refugee in habit of 
growth, productiveness and earliness. Pkt. 15c., 
pt. 50c., qt. 90c. 
Refugee, or Thousand-to-One. A very productive, 
hardy, vigorous late sort, much in favor with 
the canning trade. Pods 5 to 5)4 inches long, 
somewhat slender, round and slightly curved; 
almost stringless; fine-grained and good qual¬ 
ity; color light green. Pkt. 15c., pt. 40c., qt. 75c. 
Tendergreen. This new Bush Bean produces an 
abundance of tender green absolutely stringless 
beans of wonderful flavor. Pt. 60c., qt. $1.00. 
The Prince. A dwarf French bean with immense 
thick pods 11 to 12 inches in length and string¬ 
less, fine flavor and very prolific. Used exten¬ 
sively as a forcing bean. Pt. 75c., qt. $1.25. 
The Wonder. Produces an immense crop of long 
podded beans of excellent flavor and is a very 
good forcing bean. Pt. 75c., qt. $1.25. 
VARIETIES 
Brittle Wax. A heavy cropper. Earliest of the 
wax beans. Absolutely stringless at all times. 
Thick pods from 4 to 6 inches long. Pkt. 15c., 
pt. 40c., qt. 75c. 
Davis White Wax Stringless. An early, very pro¬ 
ductive variety. Pods large and flat. Color clear 
bright yellow. Absolutely stringless. Pt. 60c., 
qt. $1.00. 
Hodson Wax. Extremely vigorous, very hardy 
and productive, though rather late. Very large, 
flat, gently curved, wax pods which are 6 to 6)4 
inches long. Pkt. 15c., pt. 40c., qt. 75c. 
Improved Golden Wax. One of the best. Very 
early and quite productive; pods 4 to 4)4 inches 
long, straight or slightly curved and oval in 
form; flesh brittle, stringless and of good qual¬ 
ity; color bright yellow. Pkt. 15c., pt. 40c., qt. 
75c. 
Surecrop Wax (Wax Bountiful). Rust resistant 
and absolutely stringless at all times. Very 
productive; pods large and flat, averaging six 
inches in length. Plant early, as it is very 
hardy and bears within sixty days. The best 
wax stringless bean yet introduced. Pt. 40c., 
qt. 75c. 
Beans — Imp. Golden Wax 
POLE OR RUNNING 
Extra Early Golden Cluster Wax. Excellent wax- 
podded sort; early, vigorous, hardy and productive. 
Pods 6)4 to 7 inches long, extremely straight, broad 
and flat, very fleshy, stringy though fine grained, 
good quality; color* light yellow. Pkt. 15c., pt. 
40c., qt. 75c. 
Horticultural Cranberry. Beans and pods larger 
than in other Pole Horticultural; mid-season, 
vigorous and productive. Pods 6 to 7 inches 
long, flat, stringless, showy, color light green, 
splashed bright carmine. Pkt. 15c., pt. 40c., 
qt. 75c. 
Kentucky Wonder, or Old Homestead. The most 
popular, green-podded climbing, or corn-hill 
bean; early and productive. Pods 8 to 9 inches 
long, very slender, decidedly curved, slightly 
stringy, tender and good quality. Sometimes 
called yard bean. Pkt. 15c., pt. 40c., qt. 75c. 
Scarlet Runner. On the order of the Limas; 
grown mostly in America for its ornamental, 
bright scarlet flowers. Seed reddish-brown, mot¬ 
tled black. Pkt. 15c., pt. 40c., qt. 75c. 
