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BEANS AND KOHL RABI 
DWARF HORTICULTURAL 
Or Bush Cranberry 
Very productive and compact in growth. 
Pods medium length, broad, thick, curved 
and splashed with red. Very desirable .as 
a green shelled bean, maturing early. Seed 
large, oval, plump, splashed with bright 
red. Postpaid, pkt. 10c; x / 2 lb 20c; 1 lb 30c % 
ROUND POD KIDNEY WAX 
Especially fine for home gardens and for 
canning. Plants of medium size, prolific. 
Pods 514 to 6 inches long, round, fleshy, 
brittle, stringless, and of fine quality. Seed 
white with black eye, kidney shaped. x / 2 |b 
15c; 1 lb 25c, postpaid. 
BABY LIMA 
Grows erect to a height of 18 to 20 
inches and requires no support. Very early 
and productive. The beans have the true 
Lima flavor, rich, buttery and tender. These 
are two weeks earlier than most Dwarf 
beans. x / 2 lb 10c; 1 lb 15c, postpaid. 
BURPEE’S IMPROVED LIMA 
This variety differs from the best strains 
of Burpee’s in having much larger pods, 
while producing more beans. Pods and 
beans are not only larger in size, but are 
thicker. Grows vigorous; pods frequently 
borne in clusters of five to eight, x / 2 lb 
20c; 1 lb 30c; 3 lb $1.40, postpaid. 
KENTUCKY WONDER (Climber) 
(Old Homestead.) This climbing variety 
is very vigorous and productive and bears 
its pods in large clusters. The pods are 
green, very long, stringless and very crisp 
when young, and so fleshy that they are 
greater in width than breadth. This is one 
of the very best early pole snap beans for 
the home garden or market. Postpaid, pkt. 
10c; x /i lb 15c; 1 lb 25c. 
POLE OR RUNNING VARIETIES 
GOLDEN POD KENTUCKY WAX 
This vigorous wax podded Pole Bean is 
very similar to the green podded Kentucky 
Wonder, but the pods are a little broader. 
They are fleshy and stringless as snaps 
and are of excellent quality. The pods are 
very long, handsome light yellow. Its ear¬ 
liness and hardiness commend it for north¬ 
ern latitudes. Postpaid, x / 2 lb 20c; 1 lb 30c. 
LAZY WIFE 
Pods are from four to five inches in 
length, produced in large clusters in great 
abundance. Dark green, thick, fleshy and 
stringless. Postpaid, pkt. 15c; V 2 lb 20c; 
1 lb 30c. 
SCARLET RUNNER 
A favorite as a shell bean and for its 
flowers, which are bright scarlet; seeds 
are broad and kidney shaped. Cooks in 
half time of any other. l / 2 lb 20c; 1 lb 35c. 
KING OF THE GARDEN LIMA 
The vines are very vigorous and prolific. 
Pods are of large size, filled with four or 
five large beans of very fine quality. The 
beans are easily shelled and of handsome 
appearance. A favorite with market gar¬ 
deners. x /i lb 20c; 1 lb 30c, postpaid. 
KOHL RABI 
CULTURE—Sow seed in the Spring in drill three-fourth of an inch 
deep and 2 feet apart and when the plants are a few inches high, thin to 
5 inches. Cultivate same as beets. Bulbs grow above ground. Root should be 
stripped and cook like turnips. Kohl Rabi has a much sweeter and finer 
flavor than the turnip. Sow in June for Fall use. Two pounds of seed 
required per acre. 
EARLY WHITE 
Very early, small, handsome, white bulb. Best early variety 
for the table. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; x /\ lb 65c. 
EARLY PURPLE 
A very desirable sort for forcing or early outdoor planting. 
Bulbs are of medium size, purple, flesh white. Very early, 
with small top, the leaf stem being tinged with purple. Pkt. 
10c; oz. 20c; % lb 65c. 
