2 Reliable Garden Seed 
The STORRS & HARRISON CO. 
MAH. PRICE OP ALL EXCEPT 
FIELD BEAN'S 
% lb. 
Lb. 
2 lbs. 
5 lbs. 
$0.25 
$0.40 
$0.75 
$1.50 
10 lbs. 
$2.80 
15 lbs. 
or more by express or freight, not prepaid, 
at 20 c per lb. 
BEANS 
All Pkts., 
lOc. 
CULTURE. 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, 45 to 100 pounds per acre. 
Full Measure. 
(45 days). The 
fine s tr i n gless 
green pod is about 6 
inches long; straight, 
round, and very fleshy; 
exceedingly productive. 
String-less Green Pod. 
(40 days). An abundance 
of 6 -inch round pods of 
super-excellent eating 
quality and stringless- 
ness, with an extra long 
bearing season, which 
makes it very desirable 
for the small garden. Seed dark brown. 
Yellow Pod or Wax Bush 
Dwarf Unrivalled Wax. (30 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 bountifully dur¬ 
ing a long season, apparently regardless of whether it is 
wet or dry. Makes a strong plant 18 inches high with even 
greater spread, always well set with pods 5 to 7 inches 
long. These are flat, plump, meaty, and of a tender brit¬ 
tleness ; their clear yellow color seldom scarred by rust. 
Improved Golden Wax. (40 days). Pods are of good 
length, oval and tluek, entirely stringless ; clear, waxy, 
golden yellow, with N fine buttery flavor. 
Pencil Pod Black Wax. (40 days). Extremely prolific, 
of true bush form, maturing early ; beans measure 6 to 
8 inches long, slightly curved; pencil thick; brittle, 
stringless ; golden. 
Round Pod Kidney Wax (Brittle Wax). (40 days). 
Free from disease, with an abundance of large, lemon 
yellow, fleshy pods which hang thickly on the plants; 
fine flavor, stringless, free from rust. 
Wardwell’s Kidney Wax. (48 days). Very popular; 
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. 
Bush Lima Beans 
Equal to pole varieties in size. Plant in 3-ft. rows, 4 
inches apart ; or in hills, 2 feet apart in the row. 
Burpee Improved Bush Lima <Jf len d t ayS flkvoS 
beans, borne on large vigorous plants. Extremely pro¬ 
lific, hanging in enormous clusters. Pods contain from 
4 to 6 beans of greenish color. 
Fordhook Bush Lima (75 da y s >- Makes an ideal 
ruronooR ousn *-sma bushy growth with stiffly 
erect stems and branches. An enormous bearer of plump 
well-filled pods which are borne in clusters of 4 to 6 , 
all ready for use at the same time. Beans are large, 
thick, greenish, of most excellent quality. 
Green Podded Bush 
Dwarf Horticultural (Roman Bean). (40 
days). Curved pods of medium length, with 
carmine splashes on the successively green 
to yellow skin. The mottled beans are fair- 
sized, tender, 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, and among the latest 
to quit production. Pods uniform, extra long, broad, 
meaty although flat, absolutely stringless and con¬ 
tinuously brittle. 
Actual Size— 
Fordhook Bush Lima. 
FIELD BEANS 
MAIL PRICE: % lb. 20c; lb. 
35c; 2 lbs. 65c; 5 lbs. 
$1.15; 10 lbs. $2.10. EX¬ 
PRESS (not prepaid) : 15 
lbs. or more @ 16c per lb. 
Navy. (60 days). A sure 
cropper, productive, best 
quality. Dry beans, small, 
oval, white; green podded. 
Red. Kidney. (60 days). 
Large flat pods well-filled. 
White Kidney. (60 days). 
Pure white beans even larg¬ 
er than Marrowfat. 
White Marrow. (60 days). 
Heavily grown for winter 
use. Twice the size of Navy. 
INOCULATE WITH 
NITRAGIN 
Increase your crops of Gar¬ 
den Beans, Peas and all le¬ 
gumes by inoculating seed 
with Nitragin. 2$C 
Garden Size 
Kentucky Wonder. 
Pole Lima Beans 
Liable to rot if it is cold 
and wet, must be planted the 
last of May or first week in 
June, 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). 3 to 
5 large, meaty beans to the 
pod; fine flavor and quality, 
retain their green color. 
Early Leviathan. (75 
days). Pods contain 3 to 4 
large tender beans of the 
best quality and fine flavor. 
Giant Podded. (90 days). 
A prodigious cropper, with 
great clusters of well-filled 
pods. 
King- of the Garden. (85 
days). A vigorous grower, 
bearing large beans pro¬ 
fusely. 
Running Beans 
Plant 10 th to 15th of May 
in this latitude; poles 4 feet 
apart each way; 6 to 8 
beans around them; when 
well started, thin to 3 plants 
to hill. 
Old Homestead or “Ken¬ 
tucky Wonder.” (65 
days). Enormously produc¬ 
tive ; green-podded of vary¬ 
ing length, but in best state 
at 7 to 8 inches. 
Ky. Wonder Wax 
(50 days). Straight, thick, 
meaty, light yellow pods 8 
to 9 inches long; brittle, 
delightfully flavored. 
