DWARF, BUSH BEANS 
YELLOW POD, STRINGLESS SORTS 
Wax Pod, Butter Beans 
One pint will sow a row 50 feet long 
Hints on Cultivation —Sow as soon as danger of 
frost is over, placing the seeds 2 to 3 inches apart in 
drills and about 2 inches deep. The rows should be 
about 2Y 2 feet apart, and the soil slightly hilled, to 
insure good drainage and to keep the Beans from 
touching the ground. Most Beans should be picked 
when about 4 inches long. Do not cultivate or pick 
when bushes are wet, as this may cause blight and 
rust. Dust or spray frequently to control the Bean 
beetle. 
Trivett’s Paris Market, a delicious French 
Bean. Ivory yellow, round pods about 6 inches long, 
absolutely stringless, tender, fleshy, and of delicious 
flavor. Ready for picking in about 50 days. Height 
about 18 inches. We consider this to be the highest 
quality butter Bean yet offered. 
Pt. (Lb.) 75c. Qt. (gibs.) $1.40 4 qts. (8 lbs.) $5.50 
Trivett’s Golden Wax. improved, flat-pod¬ 
ded variety, refined in flavor and very tender. Pro¬ 
duced in great bunches, the large pods are quite 
stringless. 
Pt. (Lb.) 45c. Qt. (2 lbs.) 80c. 4 qts. (8 lbs.) $3.00 
Trivett’s Pencil Pod Wax. Very desirable, 
long, round pods, tender and stringless. 
Pt. (Lb.) 50c. Qt. (2 lbs.) 90c. 4 qts. (8 lbs.) $3.50 
Trivett’s Sure Crop Wax. Early sort, im¬ 
mense cropper, excellent quality; rustproof. 
Pt. (Lb.) 45c. Qt. (2 lbs.) 80c. 4 qts. (8 lbs.) $3.00 
POLE, STRINGLESS 
CLIMBING, STRINGLESS VARIETIES 
The Poles should be 4 feet apart. Place 8 or 10 beans 
to each pole. They are vigorous in growth and yield 
a large crop. 
Trivett’s Kentucky Wonder. Most popular 
. Pole, green podded Bean; immense cropper, 
yielding a continuous supply of choice beans. 
Pt. (Lb.) 45c. Qt. (2 lbs.) 80c. 4 qts. (8 lbs.) $3.00 
Kentucky Wonder Wax. similar to above, 
but yellow podded; quality just as fine. 
Pt. (Lb.) 45c. Qt. (2 lbs.) 80c. 4 qts. (8 lbs.) $3.00 
English Scarlet Runner. Useful as a string¬ 
less or shell bean; ornamental scarlet flowers. 
Pt. (Lb.) 45c. Qt. (2 lbs.) 80c. 4 qts. (8 lbs.) $3.00 
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ENGLISH BROAD BEANS 
TRIVETT’S GOLDEN WAX 
Dwarf, bush type. These are different from Ameri¬ 
can sorts, but resemble Lima Beans, and are used in 
a similar manner. Sow the seed as early as possible 
in good soil and start dusting or spraying early 
against green aphis, etc. 
Broad Windsor. Large, meaty beans. 
Pt. (Lb.) 50c. Qt. (2 lbs.) 90c. 4 qts. (8 lbs.) $3.50 
LIMA BEANS. See page 140. 
ASPARAGUS—Mary Washington 
ARTICHOKE 
Seeds —French Green Globe. 
Start the seeds indoors and give treatment similar to that for Tomatoes, 
Allow 2 to 3 feet between the plants and protect during the Winter. 
J4 lb. $2.50 Oz. 75c. Pkt. 20c. 
Plants — French Green Globe. . Doz. $ 2.50 
Roots — Jerusalem. Entirely different from the French Green Globe. 
Plant the roots in rows 3 feet apart and every 12 inches. Lift the new tubers 
as required. Cook and serve like Potatoes. Qt. 50c. 8 qts. $3.00 
ASPARAGUS 
Note: We have discarded all other varieties in favor of Mary Washington 
(Pedigree)—the finest green, disease-resistant sort. 
Seeds — Mary Washington (Pedigree). Finest green sort. 
Lb. $2.00 K lb. 60c. Oz. 25c. 
Roots — Mary Washington (Pedigree). Rust-resistant. 
2- year-o!d roots ... ... ... 100 $3.00 1000 $25.00 
3- year-old roots ... ... ... 100 $4.50 1000 $42.50 
4- year-old roots ... ... ... 100 $5.75 1000 $55.00 
CONTROL THE BEAN BEETLES—See Insecticide Section 
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