2 Reliable Garden Seed 
The STORRS Cr HARRISON CO 
BEANS 
1 lb. sows about 100 ft.; 
45 to 100 lbs. to the acre 
Pole 
The Good Old 
“Kentucky 
Wonder” 
Old Homestead. (65 
days). The well-known 
climbing bean requiring tall poles 
or wire supports for its prodigious 
crop. Pods 7, 8 or 10 inches long; 
deeply saddle-backed, fleshy, borne 
freely in clusters of 2 to 4 pods. 
The beans are substantial, fine 
flavor. General price. 
Blisll Tlie Commodore. (New 
■ ® Dwarf.) No poles needed ; 
but allow extra space for bush ex¬ 
pansion. The pods measure 8 to 
9 inches long, nearly straight, 
fleshy, brittle, and stringless, of 
that delightful Kentucky Wonder 
flavor. You should try this new 
type. Pkt. 15c; % lb. 35c ; lb. 60c ; 
2 lbs. $1.00; 5 lbs. $2.25. 
Green Pod Bush 
Black Valentine Stringless. 
A desirable new bean entirely 
stringless, with dark green 
pods in great quantity. Beans 
fleshy, of fine flavor, matured 
very early. 
Dwarf Horticultural. (Roman.) (40 days.) 
Broad, thick, curved pods 5^ to 6 inches 
long, with carmine splashes on the suc¬ 
cessively green to yellow skin. Mottled 
beans fair sized, tender, of fine flavor. 
A fine snap, shell, baker or dry bean. 
(42 days.) Practically rust and 
Early Bountiful mildew proof, and very pro¬ 
lific ; one of the very first and among the latest to 
quit production. Pods 6% inches long, straight, 
by % inch wide. Beans excellent, stringless, brittle. 
Full Measure. (45 days). Very prolific. Perfectly 
stringless, round, very fleshy, deep green pods 5 to 
6 inches long. The quality is superb. 
(40 days.) Long,thick, 
round, stringless pods, 
tender and brittle; of unexcelled quality 
in every stage. This variety is one of the 
most popular beans in America. 
Stringless Green Pod 
TonHorffi-oon < 52 days.) A popular new 
i eniiergreen variety; 7-in. pods. A 
good green in color, extra tender ,in tex¬ 
ture, of delicious flavor, beans large and 
round; stringless. The vines are vigorous 
and very productive. 
Improved Golden Wax 
Yellow Pod or 
Wax Bush 
Dwarf Unrivalled Wax. (30 days.) 
Notable as the earliest Wax Pod Bean. 
The yellow 6-inch pod is nearly 
straight with curving tip. A heavy 
cropper, free from rust and blight, the 
beans of excellent flavor. 
Early Wonder Wax. (35 days.) Pods 
5 to 7 inches, flat, plump, meaty, and 
brittle; their clear yellow seldom 
scarred by rust. 
Improved Golden Wax. (40 days.) 
Pods are oval and thick, entirely 
stringless ; clear, waxy, golden yellow, 
with fine buttery flavor. 
Pencil Pod Black Wax. (40 days.) 
Extremely prolific; beans measure 6 
to 8 inches long, slightly curved ; pen¬ 
cil thick ; brittle, stringless ; golden. 
Round Pod Kidney Wax. (Brittle 
Wax.) (45 days.) Large, lemon-yel¬ 
low, fleshy pods which hang thickly on 
the plants ; fine flavor, stringless, free 
from rust. 
FIELD BEANS 
Red Kidney (60 days). 
White Kidney (60 days). 
White Marrow (60 days). 
Pole Lima Beans 
Plant first week in June, about 1 inch 
deep, with" the eye down. Set poles 3 
feet apart. Be liberal with seed, but 
thin to 3 or 4 plants. 
Carpinteria. (75 days.) 3 to 5 large, 
meaty beans to the pod ; retain their 
green color. 
Early Leviathan. (75 days.) Pods 
contain 3 to 4 beans. 
Giant Podded. (90 days.) A pro¬ 
digious cropper, big pods. 
King- of the Garden. (85 days.) 
Actual Size of the Fordhook Bush Lima 
Bush Lima Beans 
DDIfE Pkt. 10c; y 2 lb. 20c; lb. 35c; 
riMl/L 5 lbs . $!.50; 10 lbs. $2.75. By 
express or freight, not prepaid, 25 lbs. @ 
18c; 100 lbs. or over at 17c. _ 
Burpee Improved Bush Lima 
(75 days.) Excellent flavored Beans, 
borne on large, vigorous plants. Ex¬ 
tremely prolific, hanging in enormous 
clusters. Pods contain from 4 to 6 
beans of greenish color. 
Fordhook Bush Lima %£% 
ideal bushy 
growth with 
stiffly erect stems 
and branches. 
An enormous 
bearer of plump, 
well-filled pods 
in clusters of 
four to six, all 
ready for use at 
the same time; 
upheld above the 
dirt, and so 
clean and free 
from rust and 
rot. The beans 
are large, thick, 
greenish, tender, 
sweet and juicy, 
with a rich, nut¬ 
ty flavor. 
CULTURE. A light loam is best. 
Plant when the apple tree is in 
bloom, and repeat every two weeks 
until within 50 days of frost. In gar¬ 
dens make rows 2 feet apart. Sow 
seed in proper quantity to ensure 
one vine to every 2 or 3 inches. 
Average height of the bush beans is 
15 inches. 
PRICE 
Postpaid 
Pkt. . 
. . . . $0l10 
y 2 
lb. 
.20 
i 
lb. 
.35 
2 
lbs. 
.60 
5 
lbs. 
_ 1.25 
10 
lbs. 
_2.30 
OP ALL BEAKS 
(except as noted) 
By Express 
or Freight 
Collect: 
15 lbs. @ 17c; 
25 lbs. or 
mnr<> (a) 16 c. 
