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YOUR DEALER CAN OBTAIN ANY OF LANDRETHS’ SEEDS FOR YOU 
BUSH BEANS—Wax or Golden Podded Continued 
Wardwells Kidney Wax—66 Days. Color of seed, 
white with purplish eyes and kidney shaped. Pods, 
brittle and of fine texture, about 6 inches long, flat, 
meat}', absolutely stringless, almost straight, con¬ 
taining 5 or 6 beans in the average pod. Color of 
pods, golden yellow and very handsome. We 
believe this to be the best flat pod. Wax Bean in 
the market, and it cannot be recommended too 
highly. A very shy seed producer. 
§ lb. 20c lb. 30c 5 lbs. $1.26 10 lbs. $2.30 
Weber Wax or Crackerjack—48 Days. Height of 
vine, 14 to 15 inches. Pods average about 6 inches 
long, containing 5 or 6 beans. Very much re¬ 
sembles Curries Rustproof. Absolutely stiingless 
when young. Pods, flat, long, but not as broad as 
Curries. Seed, yellow' wdth white eye, kidney 
shaped. Vines, very hardy. A very early, very 
productive good w'ax bean, highly recommended to 
Market Gardeners. 
4 lb. 20c lb. 30c 5 lbs. $1.26 10 lbs. $2.30 
POLE or RUNNING BEANS— not limas 
12 Qts. to Acre; 3 Lbs. to 100 Poles. Set Polas 4 x3 Feet. Seed breaks g^round in 6 days. One inch 
high in 9 days under most favorable circumstances in greenhouse 
Creaseback White or Cornfield—70 Days. Color 
of seed, white. Shape, long and narrow. Pods, 
51 to 6 inches long, containing 8 or 9 beans, which 
are borne in clusters of 3 to 8 pods. Early producers, 
round, meaty, stringless pods when young. Ex¬ 
tremely productive. 
^ lb. 16c lb. 26c 5 lbs. $1.06 10 lbs. $1.96 
Golden Cluster W'ax—76 Days. This is one of 
the best early Wax Pod Pole Beans on the market. 
Foliage strong, vigorous, with large light yellowish 
grt'en crumpled leaves. Pods green when young, 
turning to golden as they matui’e, stringy, flat, 
broad, golden, meaty, 6 to 8 inches long, borne in 
clusters, 6 or 7 flattish dull white beans in a pod, 
fine as a Shell Bean. 
1 lb. 20c lb. 30c 5 lbs. $1.26 10 lbs. $2.30 
Horticultural Pole, London or Speckled Cran¬ 
berry—72 Days. Sold years ago by this House 
under the name of Wren’s Egg. Color of bean, flesh 
colored splashed or spotted with red. Dry seed 
almost round. Pods after they pass marketable 
condition show a brilliant carmine and are very 
attractive. Pods, 5^ to 6 inches long, G or 7 beans, 
slightly curved, flat to oval, stringy. Also used as 
Bi shpll b0H.n 
i ib. 16c lb. 26c 5 lbs. $1.06 10 lbs. $1.96 
Kentucky Wonder Green Pod or Old Home¬ 
stead—68 Days. Sometimes called Texas Prolific. 
An excellent climber, producing a long, round, 
twisted, light green, meaty pod of good quality. 
Early and prolific, tender, solid and stringless when 
ready for the table, afterwards it becomes stringy. 
Very hard to equal in a green podded bean. Pods, 
7 to 8 inches long, sometimes longer, borne in 
clusters, containing 9 or 10 yellowish brow'n kidney 
beans in a pod. The most used round snap-podded 
pole bean. § lb. 16c lb. 26c 5 lbs. $1.06 10 lbs. $1.96 
Kentucky Wonder Wax Pod—66 Days. Color 
of seed, dark brown, flattened, shrivelled, usually 
looks old. Pods long, round, stringless when young, 
thicker, broader than Green Kentucky Wonder, not 
so long and not so productive, more showy. Beans 
closely set in pods. Pods curved, light golden or 
lemon in color, 65 to 7 inches long. 
5 lb. 20c lb. 30c 5 lbs. $1.26 10 lbs. $2.30 
Kentucky Wonder White Seeded or Burgess 
Stringless—66 Days. Seed pure white, a continu¬ 
ous bearer and almost rustproof. Pods round, sickle 
shaped, stringless, inferior to the Kentucky Wonder 
Green Pod, being less productive and smaller, dark 
green foliage. Pods, round, green, 5j to 6 inches 
long, containing 7 or 8 beans. Good as a dr}' Shell 
Bean. ^ lb. 20c lb. 30c 5 lbs. $1.26 10 lbs. $2.30 
LANDRETHS’ TENNESSEE WONDER—69 Days 
Sometimes called Egg Harbor, a name given by us 
over 40 years to mislead the Jefferson Co., N. Y., 
bean growers, when we first introduced this variety 
so as to disguise its identity. Dried seeds, large, 
flattish, and oval, incurved at eye. Color generally 
gray, but marked with many black irregular stripes. 
The Department of Agriculture Bulletin 100 states 
that the “Tennessee Wonder is the largest and hand¬ 
somest of all cultivated beans.’’ The pods are 8 to 
9 inches long, round light green, tinged mth purple. 
Curved, round to double barrelled in shape. String¬ 
less when fit for table use. Wrinkled and depressed 
between each of the 8 or 9 seeds in the pod. 
I lb. 20c lb. 30c 5 lbs. $1.26 10 lbs. $2.30 
Lazy Wife—74 Days. Seed attractive, glossy 
white, round. Pods green, borne in clusters, flat 
and broad, ok inches long, containing 6 or 7 beans 
in a pod. Small foliage, a good, late, productive, 
stringless pole bean. 
5 lb. 16c lb. 26c 5 lbs. $1.06 10 lbs. $1.96 
Kentucky Wonder 
