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WAX-PODDED BUSH BEANS— Continued 
PROLIFIC BLACK WAX. The best round-podded, 
black-seeded sort for home use. Perfectly stringless and 
of remarkable flavor. 
ROUOT POD KIDNEY WAX. A leading round pod 
variety. Early, stringless and of highest quality. Long, 
straight pods. 
SURE CROP STRINGLESS WAX. A wonderful yellow 
podded sort for home or market. Long (6 to 7 in.), 
broad, flat pods of finest quality. Stringless, rustproof 
and prolific. The leading black-seeded variety. 
WARDWELL’S KIDNEY WAX. A valuable main 
crop sort for home or market, and popular. Pods long, 
flat, nearly straight, brittle, and of fine quality and 
flavor. Dry Beans ,white, speckled brown. 
Dwarf, or Bush Lima Beans 
Postpaid at packet and 1-lb. prices. For larger quan¬ 
tities by Parcel Post, add postage at zone rates 
1 pound will plant 150 feet of row, 60 lbs. per acre 
We always advise planting after all danger from frost 
is past, eye down and cover 1 inch deep. 
BURPEE’S IMPROVED BUSH. Quantities of long, fat 
pods holding 5 to 6 beans of luscious flavor; in about 80 
days. Pkt. 15c., lb. 30c., 2 lbs. 55c., 7}^ lbs. $1.80. 
DREER’S BUSH. A high quality variety about a week 
later than Burpee’s, bearing huge quantities of thick- 
seeded beans on its 18 to 24 in., vigorous growing plants. 
Pkt. 15c., lb. 30c., 2 lbs. 55c., 7}/^ lbs. $1.80. 
FORDHOOK BUSH. The most valuable sort for Massa¬ 
chusetts, maturing in about 75 days. Bears tremendous 
crops of plump, well-filled pods containing 4 to 5 thick 
Beans each. Their flavor is outstanding—sweet and de¬ 
licious! Pkt. 15c., lb. 30c., 2 lbs. 55c., 7)^ lbs. $1.80. 
HENDERSON’S BUSH. Its great merit lies in its extreme 
earliness—ten days to two weeks earlier than any other 
Lima. Somewhat small but by all means try this kind if 
you have difl5culty in getting Dwarf Limas to ripen. 
Pkt. 15c., lb. 30c., 2 lbs. 55c., 7}4 lbs. $1.75. 
The Best Pole Beans 
Set poles 4 feet apart and place 4 to 6 Beans around each, 
eye down. 1 lb. is enough for 50 poles. 
EARLY LEVIATHAN LIMA. The earliest of the large- 
podded sorts and exceedingly productive. 
Pkt. 15c., lb. 35c., 2 lbs. 60c., 7}/^ lbs. $2.00. 
KING OF THE GARDEN LIMA. Stronger and more pro¬ 
ductive than any of the other large white Limas. A 
favorite with market gardeners on accoimt of its large 
pods. If only two vines are left growing on a pole it will 
come into bearing sooner and make larger pods. 
Pkt. 15c., lb. 35c., 2 lbs. 60c., 7}4 lbs. $2.00. 
SEIBERT’S LARGE EARLY LIMA. Extra early and 
very productive. Pods are thin and contain four large 
beans of the finest quality. Continue to bear until frost. 
Pkt. 15c., lb. 35c., 2 lbs. 60c., 7}4 lbs. $2.00. 
SIEVA, or SMALL LIMA. A popular small-seeded variety 
of quick growth and early maturity. Very productive. 
Pkt. 15c., lb. 35c., 2 lbs. 60c., 7>4 lbs. $2.00. 
HORTICULTURAL, or SPECKLED CRANBERRY. As 
the clusters of the long pods approach maturity, their 
green color becomes streaked and splashed with red. 
Unequaled for tenderness. 
Pkt. 15c., lb. 25c., 2 lbs. 45c., 7}4 lbs. $1.50. 
IMPROVED KENTUCKY WONDER (Old Homestead). 
A splendid Snap Bean of great popularity. About ten 
days earlier than any other green pod sort. Enormously 
productive. Pods entirely stringless and of a silver green 
color. Pkt. 15c., lb. 30c., 2 lbs. 55c., 7}4 lbs. $1.75. 
CEDAR BEAN POLES. 8-9 ft. long. 
$1.50 per doz., $11.00 per 100. 
POLE BEANS —Continued 
ITALIAN POLE. An outstanding early, green “Snap” 
Bean that many pronounce the finest of the pole varie¬ 
ties. Certainly it is remarkable for its freedom from 
strings and excellence of quality. Pods of medium length 
(6 in.), broad, flat and thick walled. If the crop gets 
ahead of you, don’t fear loss, as they will prove to be 
excellent for shelling. 
Pkt. 25c., lb. 60c., 2 lbs. $1.10, 7j4 lbs. $3.50. 
KENTUCKY WONDER WAX. Pods are yellow, so 
fleshy that they are even thicker than wide, otherwise 
similar to the Kentucky Wonder. Very prolific. 
Pkt. 15c., lb. 30c., 2 lbs. 55Co, 7}^ lbs. $1.75. 
SCARLET RUNNER. Much prized for the beauty of its 
scarlet flowers, though its pods are edible. 
Pkt. 15c., lb. 30c., 2 lbs. 55c., 7^ lbs. $1.85. 
YARD LONG. In favorable locations its slender, round 
pods will average 2 ft. or more in length, and as thick as 
a lead pencil. A curiosity but well worth a trial. 
Packets only, 25c. each. 
Favorite Dwarf Shell Beans 
1 pound will plant 200 feet of row 
BROAD WINDSOR. A favorite, old-fashioned English- 
shell Bean. Being very hardy it should be planted as 
early as the ground will permit, 2 or 3 in. deep in rows 
3 ft. apart, and plants 2 ft. apart in row. 
Pkt. 20c., lb. 35c., 2 lbs. 65c., 734 lbs. $2.00. 
DWARF HORTICULTURAL. The 4 to 5 in. pods are 
green when young, but when fit for use are striped and 
splashed bright red on a yellowish ground. Earlier than 
the French Horticultural. Dry Beans large, oval, spotted 
with red. Pkt. 15c., lb. 30c., 2 lbs. 55c., 734 lbs. $1.85. 
DWARF FRENCH HORTICULTURAL. The vines are 
sometimes inclined to send out runners but do not climb 
(they are not sufficient to affect the Bean in any way). 
When fit to use the pods are handsomely striped with 
splashes of bright crimson on a somewhat yellowish 
ground. Pkt. 20c., lb. 35c., 2 lbs. 60c., 734 lbs. $2.00. 
FAVA. Grown extensively by Italian farmers as a green 
shell Bean and becoming very popular. Much hardier 
than others so planting can be done as early as the 
ground can be worked. Will produce a heavy crop of 
7 to 8 in. pods with four to six large, flat, light green 
beans to each. Used in the same way as Lima Beans. 
Pkt. 20c., lb. 35c., 2 lbs. 65c., 734 lbs. $2.00. 
RED KIDNEY. The old-fashioned baking Bean. 
Pkt. 10c., lb. 20c., 2 lbs. 35c., 734 lbs. $1.20. 
WHITE PEA. The popular small, round baking Bean. 
Pkt. 10c., lb. 20c., 2 lbs. 35c., 734 lbs. $1.20. 
YELLOW EYE IMPROVED. Excellent for Winter use. 
Pkt. 10c., lb. 20c., 2 lbs. 35c., 7^ lbs. $1.20. 
Broccoli 
One ounce will produce about 2000 plants 
Culture .—Sow like Cabbage in hotbed in March or April 
for early crop; transplant in May or June, 2 feet apart. 
PLANTS ready June 1st. Doz. 20c., 100 $1.50. 
ITALIAN SPROUTING (Close Heading Calabrese). A 
tremendously popular and appetizing vegetable. The 
edible flower heads are of a bluish green color. 
Pkt. 15c., 34 oz. 25c., 34 oz. 40c., oz. 75c. 
RABI, or SENAPS. For greens. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 35c., 34 lb. $1.00. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
One ounce of seed will produce about 1500 plants 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 40c., 34 lb. $1.25. 
Transplant into rows 3 feet apart and about 18 inches 
in the row. About 125 days required to mature. 
DANISH GIANT. Small-leaved, tall, very productive. 
Frost improves its flavor. For Plants, see page 29. 
LONG ISLAND IMPROVED. Very large; dwarf and 
robust. Pkt. 10c., oz. 40c., 34 lb. $1.25. 
