BEANS 
BUSH GREEN PODDED 
_ . ... _ . Pt. 4 qts. 
Trivett’s American Choice. (New). (ib.) (8lbs.) 
1935. A grand new sort, dwarf, vigorous 
bushes loaded with bunches of long, 
slender, round pods of rich green, string¬ 
less, meaty and brittle. This is a high class 
Bean of highest table quality .$0.85 $6.50 
Trivett’s Early Giant. (i English grown 
Seeds.) Quite distinct, early; an immense 
cropper, producing exceedingly long 
pods. Fleshy and succulent, of superb cook¬ 
ing quality.95 
Trivett’s Fillbasket. {French grown 
Seed.) Pods almost round, freely pro¬ 
duced on dwarf plants. Handsome pods 
of finest table quality.75 
Trivett’s Triumph. {English grown Seed.) 
Disease resistant, exceptionally healthy 
green plants, producing long, tender pods 
very quickly and in abundance. Black seeded. .85 
Trivett's Slim Jim. {Choice American 
Stock.) Long, slender, round pods are 
produced in great bunches. Absolutely 
stringless and of refined high quality; second 
early.75 
Trivett’s Bountiful, Selected. {Special 
Stock.) Popular variety, tender, flat 
pods of most excellent quality and quite 
stringless. Early and very prolific.75 
Trivett’s Giant Stringless. Tremen- 
dous cropper; large, round green pods, 
tender and stringless. Good as a succes¬ 
sion to follow our “Stringless Green Pod”.75 
Trivett’s Black Valentine. {Selected 
American Seed.) Useful for forcing, and also 
for general garden cultivation; green podded. .65 
Masterpiece. {Special English Seed.) 
Forcing variety of unsurpassed quality. Good 
also for outdoors. High class sort.95 
Stringless Green Pod. {Special Stock.) 
Early, round podded sort of refined quality.. .55 
Low’s Champion. A wonderful, green- 
podded sort, entirely stringless.55 
Early Red Valentine. Standard sort.40 
Early Mohawk. Quite early, long, flat 
pods; of excellent quality.45 
Extra Early Refugee. First early crop, 
stringless, tender quality.50 
Late Refugee, 1000-to-l. Standard late 
sort, useful for canning and pickling.40 
7.00 
5.50 
6.50 
5.50 
5.50 
5.50 
4.80 
7.00 
4.25 
4.25 
3.00 
3.50 
3.75 
3.00 
TRIVETT’S BOUNTIFUL SELECTED 
One pound of Beans is equal to about one pint, and will sow a row 50 feet long 
Make drills about 2 inches deep and 2 to 2 l /$ feet apart, sow seed 1 or 2 inches apart and cover. As the young plants grow, draw a little soil 
against them on both sides as a support, repeating from time to time as the plants develop. Pods should be picked for the table when about 4 inches 
long. Sowings may be made every 2 weeks up to August 10 th. 
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