AG€ELER &HuSSER SEED Co. 
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 
A & M Pole Beans 
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A & M ^nanicli niant An extremely fine pole bean 
1V1 opanisn Uldllt for th e home garden produc¬ 
ing tender round pods 8 to 9 inches long and Vfe to % inches 
thick. The pods have a slight blue marking which disappears 
as soon as placed in boiling water. They can be cooked ready 
for the table in ten minutes and are outstanding in flavor. The 
vines attain a height of 8 feet and must be poled. A great 
feature of this variety is the enormous yield of pods. (Pkt. 10c) 
(‘A lb. 25c) (Vz lb. 40c) (lb. 75c) postpaid. 
K'onfiir'L-ir Wnnrler (Brown Seeded). The most popular 
rveniUCKy VV onaer g reen bean on the market as well 
as with the home gardener. We recommend that this variety 
be poled if possible as this method of growing will produce more 
uniform pods and a heavier yield. The long round stringless 
pods are very tender and exceedingly prolific. Plant from April 
1 to July 1. (Pkt. 5c) (|/ 2 lb. 20c) (lb. 35c) (10 lbs. $3.00) postpaid. 
White Seeded Kentucky Wonder 
In the South where earliness and lateness mean so much to 
the market gardener, the White Seeded Kentucky Wonder is far 
ahead of other varieties. It is enormously prolific of firm pods 
that withstand shipping to almost any part of United States. It 
matures 10 days earlier than the Brown Seeded Kentucky Won¬ 
der. (Pkt. 5c) (!/ 2 lb. 20c) (lb. 35c) (10 lbs. $3.00) postpaid. 
A & M Rust Resistant Kentucky Wonder 
An improved and selected strain. After considerable selec¬ 
tion we now have what we consider a strain that is more im¬ 
mune to attack by rust than any other, and as hardy as Cana¬ 
dian Wonder. Along coast and where there is considerable mois¬ 
ture in the air, A & M Rust Resistant Kentucky Wonder will 
thrive and yield well even under adverse weather conditions. 
BROWN SEED — Plant from April 1st to July 1st. (Pkt. 5c) 
(Zz lb. 20 c) (lb. 35c) (10 lbs. $3.00) postpaid. 
WHITE SEED — In frostless districts this may be planted in the 
winter months from November 1st to February 1st in addi¬ 
tion to the usual summer month plantings. (Pkt. 5c) C/ 2 lb. 
20c) (lb. 35c) (10 lbs. $3.00) postpaid. 
1C#»r»fiirkv Wrmrlpr Wav Tt commences to bear when 
rventUCKy W onaer wax scarcely higher than the 
average bush variety, and keeps on producing until killed by 
frost. It is a rampant grower, one plant filling a pole with a 
mass of vines densely loaded with luscious golden beans. They 
are firm, entirely stringless, and when cooked, deliciously rich 
and buttery. The seed is brown, closely resembling that of Ken¬ 
tucky Wonder. Plant from April to August. (Pkt. 5c) (Zz lb. 20c) 
(lb. 35c) (10> lbs. $3.00) postpaid. 
I-Iturn 1 P «-»!<» Also known as Romaine, Cranberry, 
nurilLUllurdl r Oie and xtalian. Its large, succulent, 
tender pods make it a favorite bean for the table. It is one of 
the most desirable green shelled beans for succotash and ex¬ 
cellent as a dry bean. (Pkt. 5c) (Zz lb. 20c) (lb. 35c) (10 lbs. 
$3.00) postpaid. 
Pol a 1 Ynrrl I nnn A ^° 0<J table bean, as well as 
^eiesuai or I ara Bong a curiosity. It is very pro¬ 
lific and a rank grower. Should have ample arbor to climb 
upon. It is of Chinese origin and is also absolutely rust-proof. 
Pods are 2 to 3 feet long. (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 15c) (lb. 75c) postpaid. 
The Scarlet Runner 
An old-time favorite that hereto¬ 
fore has been planted chiefly for 
ornamental purposes. May be planted May 1 and will rapidly 
cover an arbor with vines 20 feet long. (Pkt. 5c) (Zz lb. 20c) 
(lb. 35c) (10 lbs. $3.00) postpaid. 
A & M Bush Lima Beans 
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Lima beans planted in cold soil will rot. They are warm 
weather plants and should be sown in April and May. How¬ 
ever in frostless belts may be planted with special care much 
earlier. 
Fnrrlhnnlr Rush 1 ima In order to get best results plant 
r oranooK ousn Lima 1 foot apart In rows 3% feet 
apart. It is an improvement over the well known bush Lima 
because it is more prolific. It is a strong grower, more re¬ 
sistant to blight, and is more profitable to grow for market be¬ 
cause pods remain green. We recommend it for both home 
and market gardens. (Pkt. 5c) (Zz lb. 20 c) (lb. 35c) (10 lbs. 
$3.00) postpaid. 
RiimPP*8 Irrmrovpd RurVi bean differs from the 
Dur P ee b » H 1 P‘ U VCU Dusn old bush variety in being 
ten days earlier. Will yield one-fourth more tonnage per acre. 
Pods contain four to five beans that are larger and thicker 
than the old bush Lima. (Pkt. 5c) (Zz lb. 20c) (lb. 35c) (10 lbs. 
$3.00) postpaid. 
RncV« Also called Baby Lima. Small white 
I lcllUcrMMl s UUMl Lima bean of excellent flavor and 
enormously prolific. It stands more heat than any other variety 
and does well in the interior valleys where the larger seeded 
varieties fail to set pods. Used largelv for canning and dry 
beans. (Pkt. 5c) (Zz lb. 20c) (lb. 35c) (10 lbs. $3.00) postpaid. 
Monstrous Lima 
Plant 6 feet by 6 feet, leaving one 
stalk in each hill. If convenient, plant 
in a sheltered place about April 1. You will then be gathering 
beans during September and possibly until January. After a 
while new growth will appear, then prune as you would a 
grape vine, protect with straw or a similar material, and by 
May 1 you have a new crop. During July vines will show age 
and become mildewed; prune as before and in October you will 
begin gathering your third crop. Continue pruning twice a year; 
irrigate, and fertilize. (Pkt. 5c) (Zz lb. 30c) (lb. 50c) (10 lbs. 
$5.00) postpaid. 
Fordhook Pole Lima 
A & M Pole Lima 
D 1 „ T7_11_U (New) — A sensational ne\v pole Lima 
x Ole f oranooK -which combines the distinctive Qualities 
of Fordhook Bush Lima with an enormous yield surpassing the 
heavy production of other pole Limas. The lustrous green, 
glossy pods contain four to five, and sometimes six. big thick 
beans of green color. The pods are straight, 5 to 6 inches long. 
1V 2 inches wide, fully % of an inch thick, and grow four to 
eight in a cluster. The beans are exceptionally tender and have 
the fine nutty flavor of Fordhook Bush Limas. It is a vigor¬ 
ous and rapid grower, reaching a height of 10 to 15 feet, and 
produces a continuous setting of pods until frost. (Pkt. 10c) 
(i / 2 lb. 30c) (lb. 50c) (10 lbs. $4.50) postpaid. 
I/"t xL_ Very Prolific; large and desirable 
IVing Of tne oaraeil both for the home garden and 
for the market gardener. Not quite as early as the bush varie- 
ties but bear over a long* period. Plant from April 1 to Sept. l. 
fPkt. 5c) (V, lb. 20c) (lb. 35c) (10 lbs. $3.00) postpaid. 
A & M COMMERCIAL BEANS 
Each variety (per lb. 25c) (10 lbs. $2.00) 
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PINK —An old-time favorite. Plant 30 to 45 lbs. to the acre. 
NAVY — Small white beans. Plant 25 to 30 lbs. l" arn-. 
RED KIDNEY —Is grown largely for canning. Plant 40 to o0 
lbs. to acre. 
MEXICAN RED —Tliere is a ready market for it at our whole- 
sale grocers. Plant 30 to 40 lbs. to acre. 
HOPI LIMA — Drought resistant type of Limas. The beans are 
slightly larger than Henderson s Bush. 
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