BUSH GREEN PODDED 
BEANS 
Pt. 4 qts. 
qb.) (8 lbs.) 
Trivett’s Early Giant. {English grown 
Seeds.) Quite distinct, early; an immense 
cropper, producing exceedingly long 
pods. Fleshy and succulent, of superb cook¬ 
ing quality.?0.95 $7.00 
Trivett’s Fillbasket. {French grown 
Seed.) Pods almost round, freely pro¬ 
duced on dwarf plants. Handsome pods 
of finest table quality.75 
Trivett’s Triumph. {English grown Seed.) 
Disease resistant, exceptionally healthy 
green plants, producing long, tender pods 
very quickly and in abundance. Black seeded. .85 
Trivett’s Slim Jim. {Choice American 
Stock.) Long, slender, round pods are 
produced in great bunches. Absolutely 
stringless and of refined high quality; second 
early.75 
Trivett’s Bountiful, Selected. {Special 
Stock.) Popular variety, tender, flat 
pods of most excellent quality and quite 
stringless. Early and very prolific.60 
Trivett’s Giant Stringless. Tremen- 
dous cropper; large, round green pods, 
tender and stringless. Good as a succes¬ 
sion to follow our “Stringless Green Pod”.60 
Trivett’s Black Valentine. {Selected 
American Seed.) Useful for forcing, and also 
for general garden cultivation; green podded. .55 
Masterpiece. {Special English Seed.) 
Forcing variety of unsurpassed quality. Good 
also for outdoors. High class sort.95 
Stringless Green Pod. {Special Stock.) 
Early, round podded sort of refined quality.. .55 
Low’s Champion. A wonderful, green- 
podded sort, entirely stringless, and a favorite 
for its rust-resistant qualities. Refined flavor. .55 
Early Red Valentine. Standard sort.40 
Early Yellow Six Weeks. Green podded .50 
Early Mohawk. Quite early, long, flat 
pods; of excellent quality.45 
Extra Early Refugee. First early crop, 
stringless, tender quality.50 
Late Refugee, 1000-to-l. Standard late 
sort, useful for canning and pickling.40 
5.50 
6.50 
5.50 
4.50 
4.50 
4 25 
7.00 
4.25 
4.25 
3.00 
3.75 
3.50 
3.75 
3.00 
TRIVETT’S BOUNTIFUL SELECTED 
One pound of Beans is equal to about one pint, and will sow a row 50 feet long 
Make drills about 2 inches deep and 2 to 2)4 feet apart, sow seed 1 or 2 inches apart and cover. .45 the young plants grow, draw a little soil 
against them on both sides as a support, repeating from time to time as the plants develop. Pods should be picked for the table wheti about 4 inches 
long. Sowings may be made every 2 weeks up to August IQth. 
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