2 Reliable Garden Seed 
The STORRS & HARRISON CO. 
Round Pod Kidney Wax. 
BEANS 
CUIiTTJRE. A light loam is best. Plant as soon as 
the ground has become thoroughly warm, in rows from 
2 feet for hand cultivation, to 3 feet apart for horse 
cultivation, and every 2 weeks for a succession. Culti¬ 
vate thoroughly and often, keeping a mulch of loose 
soil at all times but when in bloom, cultivate shallow, 
as deep cultivation at this time causes many blossoms to drop, 
decreasing the yield. One pound for 100 feet of row, 46 to 100 
pounds per acre. 
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$1.15 
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10 lbs. or more by express, not prepaid, at 16c per lb. 
Dwarf Unrivalled. 
Green Podded Bush 
Dwarf BorticTiltiiral. (Roman Bean). (40 
^ys). Curved jkkIs of medium length, with car¬ 
mine splashes on the successively green^ to yel¬ 
low skin. The gaily mottled beans are fair-sized, 
tender, and of fine flavor, equally good as snaps, 
shelled or dried. 
Early Bountiful. (42 days). Vigorous plants, practically 
rust and mildew proof. One of the very first, prolific at all 
times, and among the latest to quit production. Pods uni¬ 
form, extra long, broad, meaty although flat, absolutely 
stringless and continuously brittle. 
Full Measure. (45 days). The fine stringless green pod is 
about 6 inches long; straight, round, and very fleshy; ex¬ 
ceedingly productive. 
Stx^^less Green Pod. (46 days). One of the earliest and 
hardiest, producing an abundance of 6-inch round pods. 
In addition to the excellence of its eating quality, and 
stringlessness, this variety has a long bearing 
season, which makes it very desirable for the 
small garden. Seed dark brown. 
Yellow Pod or Wax Bush 
Dwarf Unrivalled Wax. (36 days). Notable as 
the earliest Wax Pod Bean ; transparent yellow 
from base to tip, without blemish. The 6-inch 
pod is nearly straight with curving tip. An ex¬ 
tremely heavy cropper noticeably free from rust 
and blight, the beans of excellent flavor, in pods 
of long-season tenderness. 
Early Wonder Wax. (35 days). Bears bounti¬ 
fully during a long season, apparently regard¬ 
less of whether it is wet or dry. Makes a strong 
plant 18 inches high with even greater spread, 
always well set with pods 6 to 7 inches long. 
These are flat, plump, meaty, and of a tender 
brittleness; their clear yellow color seldom 
scarred by rust. 
Improved Golden Wax. (46 days). Pods are 
of good length, oval and quite thick, entirely 
stringless; of clear, waxy, golden yellow color, 
and fine buttery flavor. 
Pencil Pod Black Wax. (46 days). An ex¬ 
tremely prolific cropper, of true bush form, 
maturing early; beans measure 6 to 8 inches 
long, slightly curved; pencil thick; brittle, 
stringless; golden. 
Kentucky Wonder 
Pole Bean, 
Bound Pod Kidney Wax 
(Brittle Wax). (46 days).Two 
popular characteristics of this Bean are its freedom from 
disease and the abundance of large, lemon yellow, fleshy‘pods 
which hang thickly on the plants, fine flavor, stringless, 
free from rust. 
WardwelPs Kidney Wax. (48 days). One of the most pop¬ 
ular in this section, the large size of the pods making it 
especially desirable. The strong vines yield abundantly, pods 
long, flat, broad, brittle, of a delicate waxy yellow color. 
Pole or Runiring Beans 
Plant 10th to 16th of May in this latitude. Soil should be 
well enriched. Set poles 4 feet apart each way; plant 6 to 8 
beans around them; when well started, thin to 3 plants to hill. 
Old Homestead or “Kentucky Wonder.’’ (65 days). An 
excellent green-podded variety; enormously productive, the 
long pods hanging in great clusters along the entire vine. 
Seed dark brown. Of varying pod length, but in their best 
young, brittle and most delectable state will 
average 7 to 8 inches. 
Kentucky Wonder Wax 
bearing Pole Beans, producing liberal crops of 
straight, thick, meaty, light yellow pods 8 to 9 
inches long. These are brittle and delightfully 
flavored, similar to the older Kentucky Wonder, 
but different in shape and color. 
Pole Lima Beans 
Being tender and liable to rot in the ground if 
it is cold and wet, must be planted later, say 
about the last of May or first week'in June. Plant 
about 1 inch deep, with the eye down. Set poles 
3 feet apart at time of sowing. Be liberal with 
seed, but thin to 3 or 4 plants. 
Carpinteria. (75 days). Three to five large, 
meaty beans to the pod; fine flavor and quality, 
retain their green color even after being dri^. 
Early Eeviathan. (75 days). Very productive, 
pods contain from 3 to 4 large tender beans 
of the best quality and fine flavor. 
Giant Podded. (96 days). A prodigious cropper, 
with great clusters of well-filled pods, both pod 
and beans very large. 
King* of the Garden. (85 days). A vigorous 
grower, bearing profusely. The beans are of 
good size and have a flavor unsurpassed. 
