HUTH SEED CO., Inc. — San Antonio, Texas 
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POLE BEANS 
WHITE SEEDED KENTUCKY WONDER. This Bean has surpassed the old 
Kentucky Wonder, it being earlier and bearing for a longer time. The pods are 
stringless and up to eight inches long, dark green, very tender, and have a de¬ 
licious flavor. The dry Beans are white. I’kt. 10c. / 2 Lb. 25c. Lb. 45c, postpaid. 
KENTUCKY WONDER (or Old Homestead). 
This has been for a long time the most popular 
Bean. It is very vigorous, climbs well, and bears 
abundance of neai’ly round pods which are often 
10 inches long - . Pkt. 10c. V 2 Lb. 25c. 1 Lb. 40c, 
postpaid. 
KENTUCKY WONDER WAX. This wax pod¬ 
ded Pole Bean commences to bear in 55 days, and 
keeps on producing until killed by frost. Vines 
densely laden with a solid mass of long, thick yel¬ 
low pods, entirely stringless. Seed dark brown. 
Pkt. 10c. Vz Lb. 25c. 1 Lb. 45c, postpaid. 
WHITE CREASE-BACK. Extremely early and 
matures all its pods at the same time. The pods 
are round, fleshy, medium sized, and silvery 
green. Are excellent Snap Beans, good shippers, 
and are especially fine for baking. Pkt. 10c. x / 2 
Lb. 25c. 1 Lib. 45c, postpaid. 
STRIPED CREASE-BACK, 
days. Pkt. 10c. 1 Lb. 45c. 
Bush Lima Bean 
Wonderful climber and heavy bearer. Requires 72 
Kentucky Wonder 
McCASLAN. Requires 65 days. Pods medium green, slightly flattened. The beans 
are white, and can be cooked like dry beans. Pkt. 10c. 1 Lb. 45c. 
LAZY WIFE. So named because of the easy picking, and a very popular bean in 
some localities. Pods are broad, thick, very fleshy, entirely stringless and of a rich, 
buttery flavor when cooked. The beans are white and make a good dry bean for 
winter use. Pkt. 10c. / 2 Lb. 25c. 1 Lb. 45c, postpaid. 
CUT SHORT (or Corn Hill). The old standard for planting among corn. Pods are 
short, round and tender. Pkt. 10c. f 2 Lb. 25c. 1 Lb. 45c, postpaid. 
EARLY GOLDEN CLUSTER WAX. A good wax bean among the pole varieties. 
It bears from July until frost, and the pods are six to eight inches long and come in 
clusters from three to six. The flavor is most excellent. Pkt. 10c. / 2 Lb. 25c. 1 Lb. 
45c, postpaid. 
BUSH LIMA BEANS 
LARGE BUSH LIMA. This is the bush form of the 
Large White Lima. The bush is about 20 inches high and 
up to two and a half feet in diameter, bearing from 50 
to 100 large pods. Pkt. 10c. Lb. 50c, postpaid. 
SMALL BUSH LIMA. This bean is about two weeks 
earlier than the Pole Lima. It needs no stakes and pro¬ 
duces an enormous crop of delicious Lima Beans. Pkt. 10c. 
l / 2 Lb. 25c. 1 Lb. 40c, postpaid. 
SPECKLED BUSH LIMA. A brown, flat bean, mottled 
with deep brown spots; most prolific Bush Lima grown; 
flourishes in the dryest weather and is almost drought 
proof, a perfect Bush Butter Bean, gmowing 18 inches to 
two feet high. If kept closely picked, continue to bear 
until frost kills the plant; good for summer or winter use. 
Pkt. 10c. fi Lb. 25c. 1 Lb. 40c, postpaid. 
FORDHOOK BUSH LIMA. Grows stiffly erect, and 
keeps its bean pods off the ground. Plants are about 30 
inches high and bear an immense crop of very large pods. 
From eight to 10 days earlier than other Bush Limas. 
Pkt. 10c. Lb. 45c. 
HAMMOND’S SLUG SHOT 
WORMS. The worm has spread wherever plants 
are grown. Whether eaxdy or late, in gai’den or field, 
it perforates the plant, and is of all things one of 
the most disgusting, to find hidden away in the folds 
of the leaf. If you want your plants free from 
worms, use Hammand’s Slug Shot. 
POLE LIMA BEANS 
SMALL SIEVA LIMA. This is a small type of the Pole 
Limas. It matures quickly, produces immense crops, and 
makes an excellent bean for winter use. Pkt. 10c. x / 2 Lb. 
25c. 1 Lb. 40c, postpaid. 
LARGE WHITE LIMA OR BUTTER BEANS. The old 
favorite and of fine flavor. Pkt. 10c. f 2 Lb. 25c. 1 Lb. 
45c, postpaid. 
POLE SPECKLED LIMA. This fine Butter Bean is 
better adapted for the wants of the Southern fanner than 
any other variety. It is a certain and abundant cropper. 
The vines are strong growers and cling well to the poles 
or trellis. Bear early and late. The beans are speckled in 
color, white splotched with red, but are of the very high¬ 
est quality, both in the green and dry state. Pkt. 10c. 
/ 2 Lb. 25c. 1 Lb. 40c, postpaid. 
BROCCOLI 
The heads resemble somewhat a coarse cauliflower and 
the culture is the same in all essentials as for that vege¬ 
table. Broccoli is well adapted only to those sections 
where the season is long, cool and rather moist. One of 
the' most valuable features is that it withstands greater 
extremes of tempei’ature than cauliflower. Sow in July, 
August and September. 
ITALIAN GREEN SPROUTING. Matures 90 days 
from date of planting. It l-esembles cauliflower and the 
quality is fully equal and by some is considered superioi\ 
This is the only variety we recommend for San Antonio 
and surrounding territory. Pkt. 10c. Oz. 35c. *4 Lb. $1.00. 
