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FORREST’S HONEST SEEDS 
Early Mohawk Hardiest of the early varieties; will stand more cold than any other bean; 
good as a snap short when green or for use shelled. Honest pkt. 5c, pt. 18c, qt. 30c, pk. $1.00, 
bu. $3.50. 
POLE or RUNNING 
Early Golden Cluster Wax -Not a Novelty but a bean of Exceptional Merit, and valu¬ 
able alike to the MARKET Gardener, as well as the Private Grower. We know of no 
bean which will please you more than this remarkable new sort. We have grown pods from this 
variety on our trial grounds a full 12 inches long and of a most beautiful golden waxy color, and 
where they have been exposed in market, have readily brought a quicker sale and a better price 
than any other sort. Pods are produced in clusters of from four to six the entire length of the 
vine, and are fit for use a long time after reaching maturity. While this variety is nearly as 
early as any of the Dwarf Beans, it will continue to produce pods until cut down by frost. 
Honest pkt. 5c, pt. 20c, qt 40c, postpaid; express or freight, pt. 12c, qt. 24c, pk. $1.25, bu. $5.50. 
Dutch Case Knife—Vines moderately vigorous, climbing well, but twining more loosely than 
some, and so may be used for corn hill beans. Leaves large, crumpled; pods very long, flat, 
irregular green, but becoming creamy-white as they mature; seed broad, kidney shaped, flat, 
clear white, and of excellent quality, green or dry. Pkt. 5c, pt. 20c, qt. 35c, l /£ bu. $1.25, bu.$4.75. 
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Southern Prolific—A very prolific sort, popular in the south for snaps, vine vigorous, with 
large, thin, smooth leaves, long cylindrical, or thicker than broad, fleshy and crisp; seed small, 
oval, dun-colored, being somewhat variable in shade. Pkt. 5c, pt. 20c, qt. 30c, bu. $1.25, 
bu. $4.50. 
Scarlet Runner—A favorite, both as a snap bean, and for its flowers, which are of bright scarlet. 
Honest pkt. 5c, pt. 20c, qt. 35c, postpaid; pk. $1.50, bu. $5.50. 
White Dutch Runner—Same habit as the Scarlet Runner, only flowers white. Honest pkt. 
5c, pt. 20c, qt. 35c, postpaid. 
Old Homestead or Kentucky Wonder—The best green-podded pole or Coon bean. On our 
grounds, this sort has proved far 
superior to any of the fifty more or 
less varieties of green-podded pole 
beans, which we have grown, and 
for that reason we offer you only the 
“Old Homestead,” which is sure to 
please, rather than an endless list, 
which more than likely would dis¬ 
appoint you. In our trial grounds 
last season, it was ready for the table 
on August 1st, and about ten days 
ahead of the other green climbing 
sorts. It is enormously product¬ 
ive, the pods hanging in great clus- 
Old Homestead or Kentucky Wonder ters from tQp tQ bottom 0 f the poIe . 
It is entirely stringless, and, though large, cooks tender and melting, and we are sure it will be 
a pleasure and profit to you. Honest pkt. 5c, pt. 20c, qt. 40c, postpaid; by express, qt. 25c, pk. 
$1.50, bu. $5.00. 
Black Wax or Indian Chief—A superb snap bean. Pods yellow and stringless. Honest pkt. 
5c, pt. 18c, qt. 35c, postpaid; pk. $1.25, bu. $5.00. 
