Wax-Pod Bush Beans 
PRICE—All bush beans, POSTPAID, Pkg., 5c; !4 lb., 10c; '/ 2 lb. 15c; 1 lb. 25c; 5 lbs. $1.15. 
BRITTLE WAX. This is without a doubt the earliest of all wax beans and also a great cropper. The 
bushes are remarkably hardy and extremely prolific, while the pods are fleshy and entirely string¬ 
less, often measuring 4% to 6 inches. Fine flavor, round and solid, tender, brittle and entirely 
stringless at all stages of growth. The beans are white except for small black dot near the eye. Also 
fine as a shell bean. 
PENCIL POD BLACK WAX. One of the finest strains of wax beans known. It is very early, enor¬ 
mously productive and of the very best quality. It has long, slender handsome pods, that cook so 
tender that they melt in the mouth, and are the most delicious bean we have ever found. 
IMPROVED GOLDEN WAX. Is one of the 
earliest and best of the wax beans. The plants 
are erect, compact and very productive. The 
pods are medium size, broad and fleshy. The 
quality is very fine. 
Shell Beans 
PRICES, See Above 
DWARF COLDEN CARMINE. This splendid 
bean can be used either as a snap or shell 
bean. When ripe, owing to its large seed, 
makes a fancy baking bean. It has a large, 
broad, long golden-yellow pod, splashed with 
bright carmine. At all stages, the pod is en¬ 
tirely stringless and tender, making it very 
desirable as a snap variety. The seed is large, 
kidney-shaped, buff-colored, and mottled. 
DAVIS WHITE WAX. A popular white seeded, 
wax podded bean of superior merit. The pod 
is large and when young is crisp and tender. 
One of the main uses of this variety, how¬ 
ever, is as a dried bean for winter use, for 
which purpose it is unsurpassed. 
DWARF HORTICULTURAL, or “Cranberry 
Bean.” This well-known bean is very sturdy 
and prolific. The beans, which are speckled, 
bright red on a yellowish ground, are quite large and uniform and are very fine either for eating as 
green shell beans or as dried beans for winter use. There are few beans which will surpass the 
Dwarf Horticultural, either in quality or sureness of yield. 
BOSTON PEA BEAN. Also called White Navy. This is the best of the small white beans known as 
navy beans for the Northwest. The bean is small, oval, white and of excellent flavor for baking. The 
plant does not run to vine and the leaves are few and drop early. 
Green-Bush Pod Beans 
PRICE—All bush beans, POSTPAID, Pkg., 5c; lb., 10c; /z lb., 15c; 1 lb., 25c; 5 lbs., $1.15. 
TENDERGREEN. A very desirable sort for home garden or market. The plants are large, erect and 
productive. Pods round, fleshy, dark green, strictly stringless, and of fine quality. Seeds are brown, 
mottled and blotched with light fawn. 
HENDERSON’S BOUNTIFUL. One of the earliest of green pod beans. Vines are vigorous and prolific. 
Pods large, flat, free from strings or tough lining and are tender and delicious. Although not a new 
bean it still is one of the favorite sorts. 
STRINGLESS GREEN POD. The first pods of this splendid bean are ready for use about 65 days 
after planting. They remain tender and crisp a long time after they reach full size and are tender, 
brittle, and entirely stringless. Very productive. 
Lima Beans 
PRICES—Same as Green Pod Above. 
HENDERSON’S BUSH LIMA. Earliest and most productive of the lima beans. Quality good either for 
eating fresh or for canning. Requires a warm location in this area. 
Six 
STRINGLESS GREEN POD 
