KENDALL & WHITNEY, PORTLAND, MAINE 
25 
Beans—Field Varieties 
Variety. 
Description. 
Price. 
Kidney, Red. Excellent as shell beans, or for baking. 
M. L. 
F. 
G. 
S. S. 
1 lb. 2 lbs. 8 lbs. 
$0 15 $0 25 
Pea. Early and productive; for baking.■. 
Ey. 
R. 
G. 
S. S. 
.15 .25 
Yellow Eye. (State of Maine). An improved strain. 
Ey. 
F. 
G. 
S. S. 
.15 .25 
Large 
Lima 
Bean 
Kentucky Wonder Beans 
Beans—Pole 
The planting of the various sorts of pole beans 
should be delayed a week or more after the first 
planting of the early dwarf sorts. They succeed best in 
sandy loam, which should be liberally enriched with 
short manure in the hills, which are formed, accord' 
or Running 
ing to the variety, from three to four 
feet apart; from five to six seeds are 
planted in each hill, about two inches deep. 
Two pounds will plant 150 hills; 20 to 24 pounds 
to the acre. 
Variety. 
Description 
Price. 
Golden Cluster Wax. Good either as a shell or snap bean. 
Kentucky Wonder. Very large pods of fine quality. 
Kentucky Wonder Wax. Similar to above with yellow pods. . . . 
King Horticultural. Good snap or shell bean. 
Lazy Wife’s. Very productive and fine flavor. 
Lima, Large. A fine shell variety. 
Lima, Small. Earlier and hardier than large Lima. 
London Horticultural. Productive; either snap or shell bean. . . . 
Red Cranberry. Great favorite; pods large and tender. 
1 lb. 
2 lbs. 
8 lbs. 
Ey. 
F. 
Y. 
S. 
SO.30 
$0.50 
$1.75 
Ey. 
R. 
G. 
V. L. S. 
.30 
.50 
1.75 
Ey. 
F 
Y. 
V. L. S. 
.30 
.50 
1.75 
Ey. 
T. F. 
G. 
V. L. S. 
.30 
.50 
1.75 
M. L. 
F. 
G. 
No S. 
.30 
.50 
1.75 
L. 
F. 
G. 
S. 
.30 
.50 
1.75 
L. 
F. 
G. 
V. L. S. 
.30 
.50 
1.75 
M. L. 
T. F. 
G. 
V. L. S. 
.30 
.50 
1.75 
Ey. 
R. 
G. 
V. L. S. 
.30 
.50 
1.75 
ALL BEANS—INOCULATE, FOR BEST RESULTS, WITH NITROGEN FIXING BACTERIA 
