MICHELL’S DWARF BEANS—Continued 
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Prices quoted on Beans are prepaid in quantities up to 5 lbs., to the first and second zones; for other zones, see 
parcel post table on pa?e 1. Larger quantities shipped at purchaser’s expense. 
Golden Cluster 
Kentucky Wonder 
YELLOW-PODDED VARIETIES 
Improved Rust-Proof Golden Wax. A very desirable variety for the home garden; 
vigorous grower and rust-resisting, making it one of the best of the wax beans; 
pods flat, medium length, good quality. Pkt. 10c.; 25c. per lb.; lb., 40c., 75c. 
per 2 lbs.; 5 lbs., $1.65; $3.00 per 10 lbs.; 25 lbs., $6.50. ■ 
Pencil Pod Black Wax. A round-podded, hardy sort, entirely stringless, very 
early. Pkt., 10c.; 25c. per ^ lb.; lb., 40c.; 75c. per 2 lbs.; 5 lbs., $1.65: $3.00 per 
10 lbs.; 25 lbs., $6.50. 
Round-Podded Kidney Wax. A vigorous grower; fleshy pods, stringless and 
rust-proof. Pkt., 10c.; 25c. per lb.; lb., 40c.; 75c. per 2 lbs.; 5 lbs., $1.65; $3.00 
per 10 lbs.; 25 lbs., $6.50. 
Stringless Refugee Wax. Round-podded, entirely stringless and of exceptional 
flavor. Pkt., 10c.; 25c. per lb.; lb., 40c.; 75c. per 2 lbs.; 5 lbs., $1.65; $3.00 
per 10 lbs.; 25 lbs., $6.50. 
Sure Crop Stringless Wax. Very productive, hardy and may be planted early; 
long, thick, flat pods of excellent quality. Pkt., 10c.; 25c. per lb.; lb., 40c.; 
75c. per 2 lbs.; 5 lbs., $1.65; $3.00 per 10 lbs.; 25 lbs., $6.50. 
Wardwell’s Kidney Wax. A favorite market bean; long, thick, flat pods in great 
abundance; one of the best medium early sorts; free from rust. Pkt., 10c.; 25c. per 
lb.; lb., 40c.; 75c. per 2 lbs.; 5 lbs., $1.65; $3.00 per 10 lbs.; 25 lbs., $6.50. 
GREEN-PODDED VARIETIES 
Giant Podded Asparagus (Yard Long). Produces an enormous crop of long pods, 
measuring 2 feet or more in length, which are tender and of excellent quality. Pkt., 
15c.; 4uc. per lb.; lb. 75c. 
Horticultural or Speckled Cranberry. Long, pale green pods, which become streaked 
with red when matured. Pkt., 10c.; 20c. per 3^ lb.; lb., 35c.; 65c. per 2 lbs.; 5 lbs., 
$1.50; $2.70 per 10 lbs.; 25 lbs., $5.75. 
Kentucky Wonder or Old Homestead. In the South this variety is grown more 
extensively probably than any other; a tremendous yielder of long round pods, very 
tender and practically stringless. Quite early, being ready for picking about 85 days 
from planting. Pkt., 10c.; 20c. per lb.; lb., 35c.; 65c. per 2 lbs.; 5 lbs., $1.50; 
$2.70 per 10 lbs.; 25 lbs., $5.75. 
Lazy Wife. The best late, green podded pole bean; pods broad, thick, very fleshy and 
stringless; very prolific. Pkt., 10c.; 20c. per ^ lb.; lb., 35c.; 65c. per 2 lbs.; 5 lbs., $1.50; 
$2.70 per 10 lbs.; 25 lbs., $5.75. 
Scarlet Runner. While used principally for its flowering qualities, this makes a splen¬ 
did Winter shell bean. The bright red flowers are an attraction when the vine is used 
for covering arbors, trellises, fences, etc. Pkt., 10c.; 20c. per y% lb.; lb., 35c.; 65c. per 
2 lbs.; 5 lbs., $1.50. 
YELLOW-PODDED VARIETIES 
Golden Cluster Wax. Deep yellow, flat pods, frequently 8 inches long; quite string¬ 
less and matures in about 85 days. A heavy yielder, the pods being borne in large 
clusters. One of the best of the pole beans and a splendid variety for the home garden. 
Pkt., 10c.; 25c. per H lb.; lb., 40c.; 75c. per 2 lbs.; 5 lbs., $1.65; $3.00 per 10 lbs.; 
25 lbs., $6.50. 
Kentucky Wonder Wax. A very prolific sort, producing long, thick and almost 
straight pods, which are of a light yellow color and of excellent quality. Pkt., 10c.; 
20c. per ^ lb.; lb., 35c.; 65c. per 2 lbs.; 5 lbs., $1.50; $2.70 per 10 lbs.; 25 lbs., $5.75. 
Si ring less Hefwjte Wax Bean 
MICHELL’S POLE OR RUNNING BEANS 
Haricots a Rames (Fr.); Stangenbohnen (Ger.); Fagiuoli (Ital.) 
When all danger of frost or cold nights is over, plant in hills 4 feet apart each 
way, about 4 or 5 beans to the hill, eyes downward. When up and established, thin 
out to 3 plants in a hill. Plant about 20 lbs. to the acre. 
Pole Beans are not accorded in the 
North the same attention they de¬ 
serve and receive in the southern part 
of the United States, where they are 
found in practically every garden. 
They are frequently more tender, 
and yield larger crops than dwarf 
sorts. One planting lasts usually for 
the season. 
SEMESAN 
Disinfection of bean seeds by dusting with Semesan destroys surface-borne 
seed diseases and increases stand and yield. See page 80. 
See pages 48 to 50 for Novelties and Specialties in Vegetable Seeds 
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