Fottler , Fiske , aw son 
Co., Boston 
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BEANS, GREEN PODDED—Continued 
Varieties Used for Shelling 
or GODDARD. Pods and 
beans larger and longer 
the Dwarf Horticultural. Vines are large 
Boston Favorite 
than 
and pods green when young, but when beans ma 
ture fit for use are.beautifully striped with crimson. 
Dry beans are long, nearly clear, with splashes of 
bright red. 
Pkt. 15c., pt. 25c., qt. 40c., 4 qts. $1.25, 
pk. $2.25. 
Horticultural Dwarf £ 1 RAN be1££ L /? ® 
undoubtedly the best variety for use as a shell 
liean. Vines compact, upright, with large leaves 
and very productive. Pods are green when young, 
but when beans become fit for use are beautifully 
striped with splashes of bright red on a yellowish 
ground. I >ry beans large, oval, nearly covered with 
splashes of bright red. 
Pkt. 15c., pt. 25e., qt. 45c., 4 qts. $1.50, 
pk. $2.50. 
French Horticultural Dwarf , 1 ’ his ' 
•-Bean of the 
Horticultural or Speckled Cranberry type which has 
been grown for a number of years in certain locali¬ 
ties in the vicinity of Boston. The vines are com¬ 
pact and of upright growth; sometimes inclined 
to send out runners but do not climb a pole; the 
runners are not sufficient to affect the Bean in any 
way. When fit to use are beautifully striped with 
splashes of bright crimson on a somewhat yellowish 
ground. Its extremely bright color makes the bean 
very attractive in the market and it sells usually for 
25c. or 50c. more than the ordinary Dwarf Horti¬ 
cultural. The dry beans are large, oval and nearly 
covered with splashes of bright red. Crop very 
slioit. pi[t_ 15c., pt. 25c., qt. 45c. 
Stringless Green-Pod Bean 
Low’s Champion 
or DWARF RED 
CRANBERRY. An ex¬ 
cellent shell nr string Bean. One of our best Green- 
pod Beans for market gardeners and also for the 
home garden. It is abundantly productive, being a 
vigorous grower, and keeps the pods well off the 
ground, preventing them from molding or blighting. 
Dry bean beautiful bright red color. Pkt. 15c., 
pt. 25c., qt. 40c., 4 qts. $1.50, pk. $2.50. 
Forcing Beans 
The two host varieties for forcing, Triumph of the 
Frames and Wonder of France. These are both the 
green-podded sorts and particularly well adapted for 
greenhouse growing. 
TRIUMPH OF THE FRAMES. (Seed Imported 
from France.) This is one of the very best forcing 
varieties used in France. Very tender and stringless. 
Fkt. 25c., pt. 50c., qt. 75c., 4 qts. $2.50. 
WONDER OF FRANCE. (Seed imported from 
France.) One of the best French Beans, with long, 
tender pods, and when cooked retain their bright 
green color. Dry beans long and bright green in 
color. 
Fkt. 25c., pt. 50c., qt. 75c., 4 qts. $2.50. 
English Broad Bean 
BROAD WINDSOR. An old-fashioned English shell 
Bean. This Bean is very hardy ; it should be 
planted as early as the ground will permit, three 
or four inches deep in rows three feet apart, and 
plants four feet apart in row. Dry beans very 
large and yellowish green. 
Fkt. 20c., pt. 30c., qt. 50c., 4 qts. $1.75. 
FARMOGERM for inoculation of 
Beans, see page 186. 
Early Red Valentine Green-Pod Bean 
