
Tendergreen 
Beans 
PLENTIFUL A Fine New Flat Podded Green Bean. This is a very attract- 
- ive new variety resembling Bountiful, but a few days later and 
with longer, more meaty and finer quality pods. The vines make a strong sturdy 
growth and bear pods profusely. The pods are smooth, long, and have an attractive 
light green color. They are entirely stringless at all stages and of excellent quality. 
If you want a high quality flat podded green bean, we recommend Plentiful. 
Pkt. 10c; 4% Lb. 25c; Lb. 45c; 2 Lbs. 80c; 744 Lbs. $2.40; 15 Lbs. $4.35. 
BOUNTIFUL The Standard Flat-Podded Green Bean. If you want early 
——_____——_ green beans try this kind. It is one of the earliest green pod 
varieties. The pods are long, handsome, straight, and although flat are quite 
meaty. They are tender and entirely stringless. It is a very productive variety and 
continues to bear a long time. This is one of the best market and home garden 
varieties, as it succeeds under a wide range of conditions. 
Pkt. 10c; 4% Lb. 25c; Lb. 40c; 2 Lbs. 70c; 744 Lbs. $2.25; 15 Lhs. $4.00. 
STREAMLINER (New). This new variety has become very popular on markets 
where fine appearance counts the most. The beans are long and slim, straight and 
flat. They are borne in great abundance on sturdy upright vines. The pods are an 

attractive light green. Seed white. 
Although stringless, we do not consider it as good quality as Plentiful and for 
BEANS 
A packet of bush beans will plant 20 feet of row; a pound 150 feet. Sow 60 to 75 lbs. per acre. 
1 lb. is equal to a pint, 2 lbs. 1 qt., 15 lbs. a peck. 
At the prices here quoted, we prepay transportation charges on beans to places in the United States. For 
larger quantities, write for special prices. 
Harris Beans 
The varieties which we offer here have been selected as the best for quality and yield. Our stocks are grown 
from true clean seed, carefully rogued and hand picked. You cannot buy finer seed beans. 
Grow plenty of beans: ‘‘Snap”’ or “‘string”’ beans are one of the most satisfactory things to grow in the home 
garden. They require little work and take up little room to easily produce all the fresh beans required for summer 
use and for canning. 
Plant in rows 2 to 2% feet apart, dropping the seed 2 inches apart, or in groups of 3 to 4 at intervals of a foot 
in the row which makes hoeing easier. Do not plant until the ground is warm. In New York State and New 
England, May 10th to 20th is early enough. Better make a small planting every two or three weeks and you will 
have fresh beans right up till frost. 
Green Podded Bush Beans 
TENDERGREEN The Best Round Green Bush Bean. We believe there is no finer, better quality 
——_———_______——— bush green bean than Tendergreen. The pods are round, thick and meaty and have a 
wonderful flavor and tenderness. See also description on page 3. 
Pkt. 10c; 4% Lb. 25c; Lb. 45c; 2 Lbs. 80c; 71% lbs. $2.40; 15 lbs. $4.35. 
NEW LONG TENDERGREEN A new round green bean with even longer pods than our old 
favorite, Tendergreen. See photo and description on page 3. 
Pkt. 20c; 144 Lb. 50c. 
STRINGLESS BLACK VALENTINE. One of the most prolific of the high quality dwarf green beans. The 
pods are entirely stringless and when young, are nearly round, becoming somewhat flattened as they grow 
older. They are long, straight, very tender and of excellent flavor. 
Pkt. 10c; % Lb. 25c; Lb. 40c; 2 Lbs. 70c; 744 Lbs. $2.25; 15 Lbs. $4.00. 
GIANT STRINGLESS GREEN POD. Round thick, stringless and somewhat curved. Of superior quality 
and very early. This is an old favorite although some of the newer kinds are better shape. 
Pkt. 10c; % Lb. 25c; Lb. 40c; 2 Lbs. 70c; 744 Lbs. $2.15; 15 Lbs. $3.90. 
BLACK VALENTINE. A leading market variety. Very early and prolific and a profitable kind for market but 
not of highest quality for home use. The pods are long, nearly round, light green and of attractive appearance 
but not stringless, except when very young. 
Pkt. 10c; % Lb. 25c; Lb. 40c; 2 Lbs. 70c; 7% Lbs. $2.10; 15 Lbs. $3.75. 

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Pkt. 10c; 14 Lb. 30c; Lb. 45c; 2 Lbs. 80c: Plentiful Beans 
714 Lbs. $2.45; 15 Lbs. $4.50. 
French Horticultural Beans used in New England. Seed solid deep maroon in color. 
A typical spot in one of our seed fields. 

Horticultural Beans 
FRENCH HORTICULTURA L. Hartly: Special Strain. A favorite in New England. 
- - he pods are 6 to 8 inches long, straight and heavily 
splashed with bright red which gives them a very striking and attractive appearance. They 
grow in great profusion on the strong sturdy vines. This is a shell bean used either green or dried. 
: Our stock originated from a single plant which we selected in 1928 because it had the best 
yield, color and longest pods. There is no question but that ours is the best commercial stock of 
this variety grown, and particular growers tell us it is equal to any of the jealously guarded 
‘private’ stocks. 
Pkt. 10c; 44 Lb. 25c; Lb. 45c; 2 Lbs. 85c; 7% Lbs. $2.55; 15 Lbs. $4.65. 
RUBY DWARF HORTICULTURAL. (Also called Roman Beans). Pods are of good length 
(4-41 in.), light green, heavily splashed with bright red, entirel string] d of fi it 
Often used both as a snap and shell bean. ; eee a alae 
Pkt. 10c; 4% Lb. 25c; Lb. 40c; 2 Lbs. 70c; 744 Lbs. $2.25; 15 Lbs. $4.00. 
LOWE’S CHAMPION (Sometimes called Red Cranberry). A bean of the Horticultural type 
and one of the best of this class. It can be used both as a snap bean and for shelling green. The 
pods are 4 to 5 in. long, flat, straight, and stringless. The vines are resistant to blight. Largely 
Pkt. 10c; % Lb. 25c; Lb. 40c; 2 Lbs. 75c; 714 Lbs. $2.30; 15 Lbs. $4.20. 
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