Vegetable breeds 
WAX OR YELLOW PODDED BEANS—Continued. 
Improved Golden Wax. One of the best. 
Very early and quite productive; pods 
4 to A/i inches long, straight or slight' 
ly curved and oval in form; flesh 
brittle, stringless and of good quality; 
color bright yellow. Pkt., 15c; lb., 4?c; 
5 lbs., $2.10; 10 lbs., $4.00. 
Surecrop Stringless Wax (Wax Bountiful). 
Rust resistant and absolutely stringless at 
all times. Very productive; pods large 
and flat, averaging 6 inches in length. 
Plant early, as it is very hardy and bears 
within 60 days. The best wax stringless 
Bean yet introduced. Pkt., 15c; lb., 45c; 
5 lbs., $2.10; 10 lbs., $4.00. 
Pole or Running BEANS 
Kentucky Wonder or Old Homestead. 
The most popular green-podded climb¬ 
ing or cornhill Bean; early and pro¬ 
ductive. Pods 8 to 9 inches long, very 
slender, decidedly curved, slightly 
stringy, tender and good quality. 
Sometimes called Yard Bean. Pkt.. 
15c; lb., 45c; 5 lbs., $2.10. 
Scarlet Runner. On the order of the 
Limas; grown mostly in America for 
its ornamental bright scarlet flowers. 
Seed reddish brown, mottled black. 
Pkt., 15c; lb., 50c; 5 lbs., $2.35. 
Extra Early Golden Cluster Wax. Excellent 
wax-podded sort; early, vigorous, hardy 
and productive. Pods 6J/2 to 7 inches 
long, extremely straight, broad and flat, 
very fleshy, stringy though fine grained, 
good quality; color light yellow. Pkt., 
15c; lb., 45c; 5 lbs., $2.10. 
Horticultural Cranberry. Beans and pods 
larger than in other Pole Horticultural; 
midseason, vigorous and productive. Pods 
6 to 7 inches long, flat, stringless, showy, 
color light green, splashed bright carmine. 
Pkt., 15c; lb., 45c; 5 lbs., $2.10. 
Plant in hills 4 feet apart each way, 8 or 10 seeds to each 
hill. Set seed eye downward about 1 inch deep. Do not 
plant Pole Beans until warm weather has set in. Thin out 
to 4 or 5 plants when danger from frost, insects, etc., is over. 
Dreer’s Improved (Challenger). Plants very vigorous, very 
hardy, late and productive. Pods about i /2 inches long, 
containing 4 to 5 very thick, medium sized, light green 
beans of excellent quality. Also known as Potato Lima. 
Pkt., 15c; lb., 55c; 5 lbs., $2.60. 
Early Leviathan. A very early, large-podded variety; the 
earliest of the Large Lima class. Pods 5 to 6 inches long, 
containing 5 to 6 large, flat, white beans. Pkt., 15c; lb., 
45c; 5 lbs., $2.10. 
Green-Seeded Carpinteria. A very fine, vigorous, strong 
growing Lima. Very productive, and the beans, usually 
four to the pod, are larger and somewhat thicker than 
ordinary Limas. Seed retains its distinctively green tinge 
Pkt., 15c; lb., 50c; 5 lbs., $2.35. 
Sunnybrook. Much earlier than other large-seeded Pole 
Limas, tremendously prolific, each pod closely packed with 
4 and often 5 large, thick beans of excellent quality. Vines 
of vigorous growth and literally covered with deep green 
pods throughout the season. Lb., 60c; 5 lbs., $2.85. 
Dwarf or Bush Lima BEANS 
As these Beans are more tender than the Snap Beans they should not be planted before 
the middle of May. Sow seed, eye downward, in rows 2 feet apart, cover seed about 1 
inch and thin out to about 6 inches apart. 
Early Giant Bush. Unlike most Lima 
Beans, successive sowings may be made 
of this variety from the middle of May 
to July. It is a quick growing variety 
and very productive. The Beans are 
large and thick and of delicious flavor 
Pkt., 15c; lb., 60c; 5 lbs., $2.85. 
Dreer’s Bush (True Strain). A thick- 
seeded, or potato type, of Dwarf Lima 
Equally productive with Burpee's but 
a week later; of high quality. Pkt., 1 5c: 
lb., 60c; 5 lbs., $2.85. 
McCrea Lima. A new dwarf Lima of 
superior quality; size between Hender¬ 
son’s and Fordhook Bush Lima. Pro¬ 
duces a heavy crop of thick green-seed¬ 
ed beans of fine flavor. Lb., 60c; - 
lbs., $2.85. 
New Improved Bush. Both beans and pods 
larger than the old type; average one 
more bean pod; beans larger and thicker. 
Pkt., 15c; lb., 50c; 5 lbs., $2.35. 
Henderson’s Bush. A vigorous, hardy, very 
early and small type of Bush Lima; a fa¬ 
vorite with canners. Pods small, about 3 
inches long, containing 3 to 4 small, flat, 
white beans of good quality. Pkt., 15c; 
lb., 40c; 5 lbs., $1.85. 
Fordhook Bush. The only erect form of the 
popular Potato Lima, resembles Dreer’s 
Bush Lima in shape, but the beans are 
twice as large. The pods, which are borne 
in great profusion, contain 4 to 5 beans of 
excellent flavor. Pkt., 15c; lb., 55c; 5 lbs., 
$2.60. 
Pole Lima BEANS 
BEANS, Improved Golden Wax. 
BEANS, McCrea Bush Lima. 
BROAD BEANS 
Windsor. The English Broad Bean, the largest and best of 
its class. Enormous pods, often containing five very large 
beans of excellent flavor. Lb., 50c; 5 lbs., $2.35. 
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