4 Reliable Garden Seed 
The STORRS & HARRISON CO. 
BEANS 
1 lb. sows about 100 ft.; 
45 to 100 lbs. to the acre 
CULTURE. A light loam is best. 
Plant when the apple tree is in 
bloom, and repeat every two weeks 
until within 60 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. 
PRIfF 
OF ALL BEANS 
1 Ivll/L 
(except as noted) 
Postpaid 
By Express 
Pkt. ... 
. .$0.10 
or Freight 
)4 lb. .. 
1 Ih. . . 
.. .20 
. . .35 
Collect: 
2 lbs. . . 
. . .60 
15 lbs. @ 17c; 
5 lbs. . . 
. . 1.25 
25 lbs. or 
10 lbs. . . 
. . 2.30 
more @ 16c. 
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. 
Bound 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. 
Green Pod Bush 
The Good Old 
“Kentucky 
Wonder'’ 
Old Homestead. (65 
days). The well-known 
climbing bean requiring tall poles 
or wire supports for its prodigious 
crop. Edible green pods 7, 8 or 10 
inches long ; deeply saddle-backed, 
fleshy, borne freely in clusters of 
2 to 4. The beans are substantial, 
fine flavor. General price. 
The 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. 10c ; % lb. 25c ; lb. 45c ; 
2 lbs. 85c : 5 lbs. $2.00. 
Black Valentine Stringrless. 
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)4 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. 
Rrkiiri'l-i'fiil days.) Practically rust and 
E.ariy DOUnilTUI ^jidew proof, and very pro¬ 
lific ; one of the very first and among the latest to 
quit production. Pods 6% inches long, straight, 
by 14 inch wide. Beans excellent, stringless, brittle. 
Pull 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 
Bush 
Tcknrfartrraon days.) A popular new 
I enaergreen 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. 
FIELD BEANS 
Red Kidney (60 days). 
White Kidney (60 days). 
White Marrow (60 days). 
BROCCOLI 
[Hardy Cauliflower} 
Italian Green Sprouting 
(90 days.) Makes a large head and 
many branching sprouts which are 
cooked like cauliflower; even milder in 
flavor, delicate and delicious. Sow seed 
in May and June; harvest in August 
and later. Pkt. 10c; )4 oz. 15c; 
14 oz. 25c; oz. 35c; )4 lb. 90c. 
BRUSSELS 
SPROUTS 
Highly esteemed for boiling during 
the late fall and winter months. The 
sprouts resemble miniature cabbages, 
growing close to the stalk of the plant, 
being produced in abundance from tip 
to ground level. 
Improved Dwarf. (125 days.) The very 
best Long Island grown seed. Grows 
1)4 feet high, and is very productive. 
Pkt. 10c; )4 oz. 15c; oz. 25c; )4 lb. 
65c. 
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. 
Early Leviathan. (75 
contain 3 to 4 beans. 
days.) Pods 
King" of the Garden. (85 days.) 
Fordhook Bush 
Actual Size of the Fordhook Bush Lima 
Bush Lima Beans 
PRirU Pkt- lOc; Va lb. 20c; lb. 35c; 
riVlLL 5 lbs. $1.50; 10 lbs. $2.75. By 
express or freight, not prepaid, 25 lbs. @ 
20c; 100 lbs. or over a t 19c. __ 
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. 
I Sm-a (75days.) 
Uima flakes an 
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. 
