1909 
BRECK'S 
1909 
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High Grade Novelties and ^ 
Specialties in Vegetable Seeds 
Brock’s New Hingham Pole Bean 
A distinct variety of marvellous productiveness; mottled crimson in color and 
delicious in flavor; excellent either as a string or shell bean. It grows to a height of 
about ten feet, and is wonderfully prolific, the main stalk having an abundance of 
branches bearing clusters of well-filled pods 5 to 6 inches long; will mature for a string 
bean in about six weeks* time. Sold in sealed Pkts. only, 25 cts. 
Our grower , Mr. L. C. Linscott , writes: — “/have never seen anything like the Hingham 
Pole bean. It is of vigorous grozuth , attaining a height of g to ro feet , each pole producing a 
large number of pods. As a shell variety , owizig to the beautiful color of the bean } it should 
be very popular . I certainly wilt grow it another year .” 
Break’s Ruby Colored Dwarf Horticultural Beans . 
Enormously productive and will not spot or rust; vines of a branching habit, often having short runners. 
Leaves large, of bright green color ; pods large, long and curved, green when young, but as the beans become 
ripe they turn a beautiful ruby color. Pkt. io cts.; pt. 25 cts.; qt. 45 cts. 
Dwarf Horticultural Wax Beans, Rust Proof « 
A splendid bean and very productive. The vine is of strong and vigorous habit, bearing the pods well up 
from the ground, and thus being protected by the foliage they will not rust. Pods about six inches long, of a 
beautiful waxy yellow, delicious in flavor and stringless. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 25 cts.; qt. 45 cts. 
See Special Offers on third page of cover. 
