The Murvon Seed Company, South Norwalk, Conn. 
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NORTHERN GROWN VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
BEANS—Bush Varieties 
What is more delicious than fresh, brittle, stringless beans right from your own garden? 
Beans are among the comparatively few Vegetables that will yield well in even poor soil, although, 
of course, greatest crops are gathered in moderately rich loam. They should not be planted until 
the soil is quite warm and all danger of night frosts is past. Never walk between the rows or 
attempt to cultivate them nor to gather the crop while the vines are wet. It will spread rust, 
and the leaf spot disease. Drop seeds 4 inches apart in the row and cover with from 2 to 3 inches 
of soil, leaving 2 Vj feet, of space between the rows. One pound of seed w'ill sow about 100 feet of 
row. For a constant supply for a family of five, sow 30 feet of row every other week from May 
1st until July 1st. Prices are postpaid except where noted otherwise. 
Bountiful 
Earliest Green Pod Bean and a Continuous Bearer 
This superior variety is of thrifty growth, very hardy and practically rust and mildew proof. 
It bears continuously for several weeks, being the fir3t to give pods to pick in the spring and the 
last to yield edible pods m the fall. Under favorable conditions of soil and season thi3 variety 
has been known to bear one bushel of pods per 15 foot row, in the course of the season. The 
large green pods are thick, broad, flat, extra long, very uniform in shape, solid, meaty, and of 
high quality, tender, of delicious flavor and absolutely stringless. Ready for picking in 38 to 42 
days. No. 4087. Pkt. 10c; % lb. 25c; 1 lb. 40c; 2 lbs. 75c; Postpaid 
Full Measure 
Full Measure is decidedly the best round podded, strinsless, dv>arf preen bean in existence, 
and on account of its superior quality, it is especially desirable for the home garden. It beeins 
to bear with the second early sorts, the heavy pods producing throughout a long season. Very 
productive; pods average 6 inches long, fleshy and absolutely stringless. 
No. 4088. Pkt. 10c: % lb. 25c; 1 lb. 35c; 2 lbs., 60c, Postpaid. 
Giant Stringless Green Pod 
The Best of the Green-Podded 
This famous stringless bush bean is the finest of all green-pod bush beans. The plants are 
medium height and the beans are medium in length, alway tender and stringless. The most de¬ 
licious beans are those that are gathered as soon as possible. Don’t wait until they are too large. 
This bean is a very dependable yielder under all conditions, and alwavs gives satisfaction Matures 
in 50 days. No. 4089. Pkt. 10c; >/» lb.. 25c; 1 lb. 35c; 2 lbs. 60c, Postpaid. 
1200 to ONE BEAN 
Over 200 pods have been grown on a single plant — all well filled, pro¬ 
ducing over 1,200 beans from one bean. Strong, erect plants, bearing pods well 
up from the ground. 
Not a snap Bean, but the most productive Winter shell Bean for baking. 
The plants are very robust, branching freely and produce great quantities of 
pods in clusters, well filled with nearly round, pure white beans of the best 
quality. They ripen evenly and with good cultivation will mature the crop 
for harvesting in about 75 days with favorable weather conditions. 
No. 4067 Pkt. 10c; % 1b. 25c; 1 lb. 40c; 2 lbs. 75c; Postpaid. 
WE PAY THE POST- 
AGE on all orders. 
Murvon’s Early Wonder Wax 
THE EARLIEST WAX BEAN KNOWN 
Early Wonder Wax belongs to the eval podded class and grows a strong 
plant, 18 Inches high and 2 feet across It is well loaded with pods, 5 to 7 
inches long; flat, plump, handsome and meaty, of a clear, waxy yellow color. 
As to quality the pods are tender, brittle and of fine texture. This is the 
earliest wa^c-podded bean; ready to pick in 35 to 40 days. Practically rust¬ 
proof • a bountiful yielder, in bearing for a long season; an ideal bean for 
the home garden and a real money maker for the market gardener. 
No. 4090 Pkt. 10c: % lb. 25c; 1 lb. 40c; 2 lbs. 75c; Postpaid. 
Sure Crop Stringless Wax 
A Most Prolific Variety of Fine Quality 
The handsome rich yellow pods are slightly curved, averaging 6 to 7 inches 
in l&ngth They are almost round, inch wide, very meaty and sweet, and 
perfectly stringless at all stages. The habit of the plant is free branching, 
but sturdy and upright, every branch carrying a heavy crop of the magnificent 
pods. Valuable for its productiveness and disease-resisting qualities. It is 
classed as an early variety. No. 4091 Packet, 10 cts; Vk lb. 25ets; 1 lb., 40 
cts; 2 lbs. 75 cts; Postpaid. 
Early Wonder 
Giant Stringless 
