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JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
(Corporation) _ 
Beans—English, 
German, Grosse Bohnen. — French, Feue de Marais. — Spanish, Haba. 
Plant as early in spring as the ground can be worked. The rows should be three feet apart; set the seed in the rows 
six inches deep, four inches apart. As the pods get formed, top the plants, thereby preventing too much running to vine. 
Broad Windsor. The best variety for general use. Pkt. io cts.; qt. 35 cts.; pk. $ 2 . 00 . 
Beans—Dwarf or Bush. 
German. Bohne — French, Haricot .— Spanish % Frijorenano. 
To afford a regular succession of crops throughout the season, plant every two weeks, from about the beginning 
of May to the end of summer; but not until the soil becomes warm, as they are very sensitive to cold. Plant in 
rows 18 inches apart, two inches deep; cultivate frequently, but only when dry, as the scattering of earth on the 
foliage or pods, when moist, will cause them to become damaged with rust. One quart will plant 100 feet of drill. 
Green Podded Varietiesm 
IVe supply packets of Beans at 10 cents each. 
Breck’s Dwarf Horticultural. An improved type. The beans are larger, the pods 
longer and more highly colored than the older sort 
Breck f s Ruby Colored Dwarf Horticultural. A superior shell bean, very tender and 
does not rust .......... 
Burpee's String/ess. Extra early, very prolific, quite stringless . 
Burlingame Medium. A favorite for “ Boston Baked Beans ” 
Bountiful. Extra early, fiat green pods, tender and stringless 
Early China. Early; a continuous and productive bearer . • 
Early Mohawk. Large flat pods, a fine early . . . • 
Early-Red Valentine. One of the earliest and best, pods round ^ 
Goddard , or Boston Favorite. A larger, later Dwarf Horticulture* 
Kidney, Red. An excellent shell bean, and for baking • 
Kidney, White. An excellent shell bean, and for baking 
Pt. Qt. Pk. Bu. 
$ 0.20 $ 0.30 $ 1.75 $ 6.00 
Long Yellow Six Weeks. 
The leading market sort, 
flat pods 
Low's Champion. Large, 
green, flat, stringless pods 
Prolific Tree Pea Bean. 
A fine variety for baking 
Red Cranberry. A favorite 
snap and shell bean 
Refugee. Thorbum’s extra 
early, of superior quality 
and two weeks earlier 
.20 
.20 
• r 5 
.20 
•15 
• x 5 
.20 
.20 
• x 5 
•15 
•35 
•35 
•25 
•30 
•25 
.25 
•30 
•30 
•25 
•25 
2.00 
2.00 
125 
*•75 
1.50 
1.50 
1.50 
i-75 
1.50 
1.50 
7.50 
7.50 
475 
6.00 
5.00 
5.00 
5.00 
6.00 
5.00 
5.00 
.25 1.50 5.00 
.20 .30 2.00 
.15 .30 1.75 
7.00 
6.00 
.20 
.30 2.00 7.00 
Dwarf Horticultural Bean. 
than the old sort . 
.20 
•30 
1.50 
5.50 
Refugee. Late or 1000 to 1. 
Very productive, round 
pods, largely grown for 
pickling 
.20 
•30 
1.50 
5-50 
Round Yellow Six Weeks, 
or Yellow Cranberry. 
Good either as a snap or 
shell bean 
.20 
30 
x -75 
6.00 
Triumph of the Frames. 
Best for frames. Use as 
shell or string 
.50 
•75 
The Warren. An improved 
Cranberry , pods round, 
fleshy and tender . 
.20 
•35 
x -75 
6.00 
White Marrow. Used gen¬ 
erally as a winter bean . 
Wonder of France. Green 
• x 5 
•25 
1.50 
5.00 
Flageolet , long tender pods 
Yellow Eye Improved. A 
.50 
•75 
profitable bean for field 
bean for field culture 
•15 
•25 
1.50 
5.00 
Beans—Dwarf or 
Bush 
Limas. 
Burpee's. A true bush form 
of the large lima . 
Dreer's. A bush form of 
•25 
.40 
2.25 
7.50 
Dreer's Lima Pole y pos¬ 
sessing all the good quali¬ 
ties of that sort 
•25 
.40 
2-25 
7-50 
Fordhook. A perfect bush 
lima of erect habit and 
very large 
•3° 
•50 
3.00 
10.00 
Henderson's. A bush Sieva, 
a continuous cropper, fine 
for the home garden 
•25 
.40 
2.25 
7.50 
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