6 Vegetable Seeds 
Vick’s Garden and Floral Guide 
BRITTLE WAX BEAN 
Monroe County (the garden of the Empire State) is the home of this favorite variety, but it is 
known in every State in the Union. It ought to be in your garden. 15 cents per packet ; 
40 cents per pint. Why not invite it today to visit you next summer? 
Green-Pod Bush Beans 
Stringless Green-Pod rue ue«t 
Early Htrinylens Oreen-Eod Mean in Cultivation 
The pods are absolutely stringless, full, fleshy, crisp, very tender, and 
of the finest flavor, remaining long in edible condition. Ready for the 
market two weeks earlier than Valentine, and very prolific. Too much can¬ 
not be said in favor of this most excellent Bean, which has become a general 
favorite among growers. Packet, 10 cents ; % pt., 20 cents ; pt., 30 
cents ; qt., 50 cents. 
Giant Stringless Green-Pod. This is a distinct new cross-bred 
variety, possessing all the merits of the old favorite Round-Pod Valentine, 
but is more prolific; the pods arc large, being five to six inches in length, 
and are absolutely stringless, unusually crisp, round, full, and fleshy ; 
qualities which highly recommend for home and market gardens. Packet, 
10 cents ; l / 2 pt., 20 cents ; pt., 30 cents ; qt., 50 cents. 
Longfellow, a round, solid, 
very early, Green-Podded 
Bean. Good quality, being 
tender and. crisp, also exceed- 
ingly prolific. One of the best 
for the home garden or market. 
Packet, 10 cents; ^ pt., 
20 cents ; pt., 30 cents ; qt., 
50 cents. 
Extra Early Red Valen¬ 
tine. One of the most popu¬ 
lar of the extra early green snap 
sorts. The pods are round, 
fleshy, and well filled with 
beans of excellent quali ty . 
Pkt., 10 cents; l / 2 pt., 15 
cents; pt., 25 cents; qt., 
40 cents. 
Extra Early Refugee. 
One of the earliest of the green- 
podded sorts, being about two 
weeks earlier than the ordinary 
Refugee, while possessing all 
the superior qualities of that 
variety — straight, cylindrical, 
tender pods, of fine flavor and 
handsome appearance. Excel¬ 
lent for pickles. It is an enor¬ 
mous yielder, and sure cropper. 
Packet, 10 cents; >4 pt., 15 
cents; pint, 25 cents ; qt., 
40 cents. 
Bountiful. A new 
Green-Podded Bush variety 
that has come into prominence 
in the past few years, owing to 
its superior quality, earliness 
and productiveness. One great 
feature is that while it bears 
early, its pods remain in an 
edible condition for a'.long.time. 
Packet, 10 cents; y 2 pt., 
20 cents ; pt., 30 cents ; qt., 
50 cents. 
Dwarf Horticultural, a 
standard New England sort. 
The pods are medium in length, 
cylindrical, curved, splashed 
with bright red on a yellowish 
ground. The beans are round 
and speckled. Pkt.,, 10 cents; 
l A pt., 20 cents; pt., 30 cts; 
qt., 50 cents. 
Long Yellow Six Weeks. 
A very early standard variety, 
much prized for its productive¬ 
ness and excellent quality. The 
green pods arc often eight inches 
long, tender and brittle. Pkt., 
10 cts.; y 2 pt., 20 cts.; pt., 
35 cts.; qt., 50 cts. 
Vick’s 
Golden Nugget 
Swpet Corn 
Field Beans 
Large White Marrow. Extensively grown as a dry bean for winter 
use. '1 lie beans arc large, clear white, cooking dry and mealy, y pint,20Cts; 
pt.,3octs.; qt.,5octs. Per bushel, at expense of purchaser, $4.50. 
Red Kidney. A popular field sort, Hardy and heavy yielder. y pt., 
20 cts.; pt. 30 cts.; qt. 50 cts. Bushel, $4.50. Freight or express to 
be paid by purchaser. 
