FRENCH BEANS—SNY BOONTJIES. 
(Continued.) 
All varieties 6d per pkt. D. Per 1 5 25 1001b 
Port Natal Sugar. —Dwarf. Similar to “ Half-White” but a 
somewhat smaller bean and without the half-white marking 8d 3/- 
Rustless Golden Wax. —Dwarf. Light handsome stringless pods, v 
brittle and tender, inclined to throw out tendrils 
because of its vigorous growth but retains the bush form ... 1/3 5/9 
Scarlet Runner, —Highly ornamental, heavy cropper of large 
pods, should be plucked while young and tender. 
Imported Seedl/- 4/6 
Local Seed 9d 3/6 
Surecrop Early. —Dwarf. Hardy and highly rust-resistant, gives 
rich yellow pods of great length, vigorous grower and heavy 
cropper, excellent variety ' ... 1/3 5/9 
The Shah. —Dwarf. Vigorous grower, long, straight, green pods, 
6-7 inches, seed black, one of the best for producing 
choice snaps ... 2/- 9/- 
Victory. —Dwarf. A very prolific variety having pale green pods 
of good size and excellent quality; seed yellow with a dis¬ 
tinct brown-ringed “eye” ... 9d 3 /- 
LIMA BEANS—GOEWENEUR BOONTJIES. 
(Phaseulus lunatus). 
Lima Beans are very largely grown in America where they are greatly esteemed 
as a table bean used in similar manner to Broad Beans. The flavour, however, is 
distinct and the bean is tender to frost so that it becomes a summer crop and cannot 
be sown at the same time as Broad Beans. In other respects it may receive similar 
cultural treatment. 
All varieties 6 d per pkt. D. Per 
1 
5 
25 
1001 b 
Wilson Bush Lima. —Dwarf. The very latest improvement in the 
, 
large type of Bush Limas, long pods, large buttery beans, 
unsurpassed for flavour 
1/9 
/ 
7/6 
35/- 
130/- 
GARDEN PEAS—TUIN ERTJIES. 
(Pisum sativum). 
This crop is easily grown and may be attempted even 
by the inexperienced. 
Its principal requirements are deeply worked and well-drained soil. 
All varieties 6 d per pkt. D. Per 1 
5 
25 
1001 b 
Alderman. —In type similar to Telephone but leaves and pods a 
darker green; pods well filled with peas of excellent quality; 
favoured for summer growing in the Transvaal; height 4ft. ... 
1 /- 
4/9 
22/6 
80/- 
Emperor. —Strong constitution and heavy cropper, close-jointed, 
pods in pairs, stands hot weather better than most varieties; 
pods long deep green and well filled; a very fine market pea; 
height 2 ^ ft. 
1/3 
5/6 
25/ - 
95/- 
Greenfeast. —Dwarf. The leading Pea in New Zealand to-day, 
18 to 24 inches, dark green foliage, curved pod, heavy 
cropper, stands a hot climate well 
1 /- 
4/- 
17/6 
60/- 
Laxton’s Fiilbasket. —Curved pods of medium length, exceed¬ 
ingly well filled, semi-dwarf, 2 ^ to 3 ft. 
1 /- 
4/6 
21 /- 
75/- 
Southern Cross.—Large deep green pods tightly crammed with 
peas of delicious flavour; fine constitution and splendid crop¬ 
per; height 2 ^ ft. 
1/3 
5/6 
25/- 
95/- 
Stratagem. —One of the finest dwarf varieties, extremely popular 
with market growers, large pods, well filled, finest flavour, 
I 5 to 2 ft. 
9d 
3/3 
15/- 
55/- 
Sugar Peas, Dwarf Early. —Edible-podded, a very prolific vari¬ 
ety, 2 to 3 feet 
l/ : 
4/6 
21 /- 
75/- 
Telephone. —The best for late sowing, carries large and well 
filled pods, strong grower, 4 to 5 ft. 
1 /- 
4/9 
22/6 
80/- 
12/6 40/- 
27/6 100/- 
21/- 75/- 
16 / - 60/- 
27/6 100/- 
42/6 160/- 
13/6 50/ - 
PRETORIA BRANCH CAN SUPPLY VEGETABLE SEEDS AT THESE PRICES. 
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