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THOMAS J. GREY CO.’S SEED CATALOGUE 
BEANS, Green-podded Varieties—Continued 
Low’s Champion. One of the best for snap or shell, with 
stringless, large, green, flat pods. Lb. 35c, 2 lbs. 60c. 
Masterpiece Stringless Bush. A fine variety for exhibition 
and for those who demand quality. Lb. 40c, 2 lbs. 75c. 
Refugee, Late or 1000 to 1. Very tender and productive; 
the best variety for pickling. Lb. 40c, 2 lbs. 75c. 
Stringless Green Pod, Burpee’s. Extra early, prolific, round 
pod and stringless. Lb. 35c, 2 lbs. 60c. 
Tendergreen. An early, round podded variety, the pods are 
meaty, absolutely stringless, and of excellent flavor. Lb. 
40c, 2 lbs. 76c. 
The Prince (Sutton’s). A first early variety producing a 
heavy crop of long, meaty pods, often measuring from 11 
to 12 in. in length. Absolutely stringless and of excellent 
flavor. Pkt. 35c, lb. $1.50, 2 lbs. $2.50. 
Wonder of France. A valuable French variety for forcing. 
Lb. 50c, 2 lbs. 90c. 
Dwarf or Bush Lima 
Lima Beans are very susceptible to cold and wet, and 
apt to rot in the ground, and should not be planted until 
all danger from frost is over and the soil is dry and warm. 
Lima, Burpee’s Improved Bush. Best dwarf Lima Beans, 
large and delicious. Lb. 40c, 2 lbs. 75c. 
Lima, Dreer’s Bush. Possesses all the good qualities of the 
Dreer’s Pole Lima. Lb. 40c, 2 lbs. 76c. 
Lima, Fordhook Bush. Pods and beans twice the size of 
Dreer’s Lima, and earlier. Lb. 40c, 2 lbs. 75c. 
Lima, Henderson’s Bush. Pods and beans small; of excellent 
quality as a shell Bean. Lb. 35c, 2 lbs. 60c. 
Lima, McCrea’s Bush Lima. A very early variety of ex¬ 
cellent quality and flavor. The vines are strong and 
wilt resisting. We strongly recommend a trial of this 
splendid variety. Lb. 40c, 2 lbs. 76c. 
Dwarf Shell Beans 
Improved Yellow Eye. One of the best sorts for baking. 
Lb. 25c, 2 lbs. 45c, 8 lbs. $1.75. 
Vermont Pea Bean. A most productive small white baking 
variety, of superior quality. Lb. 25c, 2 lbs. 45c, 8 lbs. 
$1.75. 
Red Kidney. Popular baking Bean. Lb. 25c, 2 lbs. 45c, 
8 lbs. $1.75. 
BEANS, Pole or Running 
2 lbs. will plant 100 hills, SO lbs. to the acre. 
All under this head require poles 6 to 8 feet long and 
should not be planted until the ground is warm, as they are 
more tender than the dwarf varieties. Plant about the 
middle of May If the season Is suitable. 
Burger's Stringless Green-Pod. The pods, borne in clusters, 
average 6 to 8 inches in length. Lb. 35c, 2 lbs. 60c. 
Improved Kentucky Wonder. Excellent, very productive. 
Pods a silvery-green color of large size and entirely 
stringless. Lb. 35c, 2 lbs. 60c. 
Italian Pole. A green-podded pole string Bean, absolutely 
stringless, unsurpassed for a string or shelled Bean. 
Pkt. 25c, lb. 76c, 2 lbs. $1.35. 
Kentucky Wonder Wax. A Wax Pole Bean with all the good 
qualities of old Kentucky Wonder. Lb. 35c, 2 lbs. 60c. 
Pole Beans in Garden 
King Horticultural. Early and productive. A greatly im¬ 
proved Pole Horticultural. Lb. 35c, 2 lbs. 60c. 
Runner, Scarlet. Bright scarlet flowers. Used both as a 
string and shelled Bean. Lb. 50c, 2 lbs. 90c. 
Runner, White. Very effective planted with the Scarlet 
Runner. Lb. 50c, 2 lbs. 90c. 
Pole Lima Beans 
Lima Beans are very susceptible to cold and wet, and apt 
to rot in the ground, and should not be planted until all 
danger of frost is over, and the soil is dry and warm. 
Lima, Carpinteria. A large-seeded variety of vigorous 
growth. Pods large and well filled with Beans of excel¬ 
lent flavor. Lb. 40c, 2 lbs. 75c. 
Lima, Drecr’s Improved. An improved Lima, being much 
thicker than the old Lima and superior in quality. Lb. 
40c, 2 lbs. 75c. 
Lima, Early Leviathan. A very early variety; produces pods 
in clusters. A splendid variety where the season is short. 
Lb. 4 0c, 2 lbs. 75c. 
Lima, Hopi. Has the flavor of the large lima and can 
be used as a green bean or dry. The flavor is delicious 
Lb. 40c, 2 lbs. 75c. 
Lima, King of the Garden. Early and extremely prolific 
with large pods bearing five to six beans. Lb. 40c, 
2 lbs. 75c. 
Lima, Siebert Early. An immense yielder and excellent 
quality. Lb. 40c, 2 lbs. 75c. 
Lima, Sieva or Small. A popular small-seeded variety, 
Lb. 35c, 2 lbs. 60c. 
CEDAR BEAN POLES, 8 to 10 ft. long, per doz. $1.80, 
per 100 $14.00. 
Broccoli 
One ounce will produce about 3500 plants. 
The seed should be sown early in the spring and the 
plants transplanted into rows 3 feet apart, with 2 feet 
between the plants. 
Early Green Calabrese. A distinct variety forming good 
sized green heads; this vegetable resembles the Cauli¬ 
flower with combined Cauliflower and Asparagus flavor. 
Seed imported. Pkt. 25c, oz. $1.50, % lb. $5.00. 
Rapa. Produces numerous small green heads which are 
cut and bunched the same as sprouting Broccoli. Very 
early. Pkt., 10c, oz. 25c, % lb. 76c. 
Whit© Cap©. Heads compact, good size, and of a creamy 
white. Pkt. 10c, oz. 76c. 
All prices subject to change without notice 
