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R. L. Gould & Co. Seedsmen Since 1898 St. Paul, Minn 
PRICE LIST OF BEANS 
DWARF WAX 
Gould's Reliable Black. . 
Gould’s Reliable Kidney 
Currie’s Rust Proof 
Black Wax . 
Davis Kidney Wax. 
Pencil Pod Black Wax.. 
Improved Golden Wax.. 
Wardwell’s Kidney Wax 
Unrivalled or Everbear¬ 
ing Wax . 
DWARF GREEN POD 
Bountiful . 
Stringless Green Pod... 
Full Measure . 
Refugee or 1000 to 1.... 
Stringless Refugee Green 
Pod . 
Longfellow . 
Black Valentine . 
Stringless Black Valen¬ 
tine . 
Giant Stringless Green 
Pod . 
25 IIis. and 
% 
1 
2 
10 
10O 
Pkt. 
lb. 
lb. 
ii>. 
lb. 
lb. 
10c 
20c 
35c 
50c 
$2.00 
$17.00 
10c 
20c 
35c 
50c 
2.00 
18.00 
10c 
20c 
35c 
50c 
2.00 
17.00 
10c 
20c 
35c 
50c 
1.75 
15.00 
10c 
20c 
35c 
50c 
2.00 
17.00 
10c 
20c 
35c 
50c 
1.75 
15.00 
10c 
20c 
35c 
50c 
1.75 
15.00 
10c 
20c 
35c 
50c 
2.00 
17.00 
% 
1 
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10 
10O 
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lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
10c 
20c 
35c 
50c 
1.75 
15.00 
10c 
20c 
35c 
50c 
1.75 
15.00 
10c 
20c 
35c 
50c 
1.75 
15.00 
10c 
20c 
35c 
50c 
1.75 
15.00 
10c 
20c 
35c 
50c 
1.75 
15.00 
10c 
20c 
35c 
50c 
1.75 
15.00 
10c 
20c 
35c 
50c 
1.75 
15.00 
10c 
20c 
35c 
50c 
1.75 
15.00 
10c 
20c 
35c 
50c 
1.75 
15.00 
up @ 100-11). rate. 
POLE BEANS 
King of the Garden Lima. 
Large White Lima. 
Lazy Wife . 
Kentucky Wonder or Old 
Homestead . 
Kentucky Wonder Wax. 
Scarlet Runner . 
DWARF OR BUSH LIMA 
Burpee’s Imp. Bush Lima. 
Henderson’s Bush . 
Fordhook Bush ... 
Siebert’s Early Pole Lima.... 
Broad Windsor . 
3 lbs. and up @ 
% 
1 
*> 
10 
Pkt. 
lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
10c 
20c 
35c 
50c 
2.00 
10c 
20c 
35c 
50c 
2.00 
10c 
20c 
35c 
50c 
2.00 
10c 
20c 
35c 
50c 
2.00 
10c 
20c 
35c 
50c 
2.00 
10c 
25c 
50c 
1.00 
4.00 
Vs 
1 
10 
Pkt. 
lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
10c 
20c 
35c 
50c 
2.00 
10c 
20c 
35c 
50c 
2.00 
10c 
20c 
35c 
50c 
2.50 
10c 
20c 
35c 
60c 
2.50 
10c 
25c 
50c 
1.00 
4.00 
10-lb. 
rate. 
FIELD BEANS 
Choice Navy . 
Great Northern Navy .. 
Brown or Swedish.. 
Boston Yellow Eye . ... 
3-10 lbs. @ 10-lb. rat' 
Vs 
1 
10 
50 
lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
15c 
25c 
1.60 
7.00 
15c 
25c 
1.60 
7.00 
15c 
25c 
1.60 
7.00 
15c 
25c 
1.60 
7.00 
•11 lbs. and up @ 50-lb. rate. 
LIMA BEANS 
Burpee’s Improved Bush Lima* 
This is by far the most popular 
of the Bush Lima type. The 
bushes grow from 18 to 24 
inches high of stout, erect 
growth, forming bushes of two 
to three feet in diameter. The 
pods are frequently borne in 
clusters of 5 to 8, each contain¬ 
ing 4 or 5 large, white beans. 
Henderson’s Bush 
A vigorous hardy, very early 
and small type of Bush Lima. 
Beans are small, white and of 
very good quality. 
Fordhook Bush* 
A most excellent variety that is 
exceedingly popular with mar¬ 
ket gardeners. The pods are 
about 5 inches long, each hav¬ 
ing 4 or 5 large, oval-shaped, 
white beans of fine quality. 
Siebert’s Early Pole Lima* 
Early and very productive. 
Pods are thin and contain four 
large white beans of finest 
quality. „ 
Burpee’s Improved 
King of the Garden Pole Lima* Bush Lima 
The vines are very vigorous and prolific. Pods are of 
large size filled with 4 or 5 large white beans of very 
fine quality. The beans are easily shelled and of hand¬ 
some appearance. A popular market garden variety. 
PRICE LIST OF 
BROCCOLI AND BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
Perfection ... 
BROCCOLI 
Early Green Sprouting Calabrese.. ■ 
Pkt. Oz. % lb. X lb. 
10c 25c 75c 2.50 
10c 25c 80c 2.50 
POLE BEANS 
CULTURE. Beans being 
very tender and delicate 
when coming out of the 
ground and also very quick 
in making their appear¬ 
ance after being planted, 
care should be taken not 
to plant while there is still 
danger of frost, May 10th 
to 25th is, as a rule, the 
best time for bean plant¬ 
ing. Pole beans require 
better soil than the dwarf 
varieties owing to the 
longer period required to 
produce the stalks and 
pods. Plant 6 seeds in a 
hill, 2 inches deep and set 
poles 3 feet apart each 
way. 
Lazy 
So named on account of 
the large number of pods, 
making it easy to obtain a 
mess. One of the best 
varieties for snaps of the 
large late green-podded 
pole beans. The pods grow 
in large clusters, are 5 to 
7 inches long, broad, thick, 
fleshy and stringless. They 
have a rich buttery flavor. 
The dry bean is also fine 
for winter use 
Kentucky Wonder or Old 
Homestead 
This climbing variety is 
very vigorous and produc¬ 
tive and bears its pods in 
large clusters. The pods are green and almost round, 
often measuring 8 to 10 inches long. They are stringless, 
very tender and bear all summer. 
Kentucky Wonder Wax 
Very similar to the green podded Kentucky Wonder, but 
the pods are a little broader. They are fleshy and string¬ 
less and are of excellent quality. The pods are very long 
and light yellow. 
Scarlet Runner 
A bean that is edible as well as ornamental. It is a fine 
climber, quick growing, and has large beautiful leaves 
and bright scarlet blossoms. 
FIELD BEANS 
CULTURE. Early plowing, at least five weeks before 
planting time, is necessary for good results with Field 
Beans. After this the land should be cultivated fre¬ 
quently to bring it into the best possible condition. 
Beans thrive on most all soils, but better results are 
gained by the liberal use of fertilizer or planting in 
light, rich, well drained loam. Beans are extremely sen¬ 
sitive to frost and moisture. 
Choice Navy 
This is a much improved strain of the old popular white 
baking bean. It is smaller in size and more round, but 
is highly recommended on account of its heavy yield and 
disease resistant quality. 
Great Northern Bean 
A large Navy bean which is giving splendid results. The 
seed is large, flat, and slightly kidney shaped. It is a fine 
baker and is sometimes used as a small lima. 
Brown or Swedish 
This is a fine field bean of a light brownish color and 
medium size. Very fine for baking. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
Perfection 
Small heads or sprouts about one to two inches in diam¬ 
eter form on the stocks at each leaf joint. These may 
be boiled or creamed like cabbage or cauliflower. 
BROCCOLI 
Broccoli is somewhat like cauliflower in appearance and 
is cooked and served the same way, but combines the 
flavor of cauliflower and celery. Is most delicious. Try 
some in your garden this year. 
CULTURE. For early crop, start the seed indoors or 
in cold frame and transplant seedlings in the open after 
danger of frost is over. For late crop, seed in the open 
ground during the early summer months. 
Early Green Sprouting Calabrese 
This variety grows about two feet high and of very easy 
culture. When each brand) is a mass of flower buds, 
and before flowers appear, they are ready to use. 
Stringless Green Pod Beans 
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