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Wax or Yellow Podded Beans 
Bountiful Wax. Similar to the well known 
green podded Bountiful, except color, which 
is deep yellow. Thick, meaty pods of fine 
quality. Perfectly stringless from first to 
last picking. Very early and a heavy yielder. 
Lb. 75c., 5 lbs. $3.60 
Brittle Wax. A heavy cropper. Earliest of 
the Wax Beans. Absolutely stringless at all 
times. Thick pods from 4 to 6 in. long. 
Lb. 75c., 5 Ibs. $3.60 
Davis White Wax Stringless. An early, 
very productive variety. Pods large and 
flat. Color clear bright yellow. Absolutely 
stringless. Lb. 75c., 5 lbs. $3.60 
Pencil Pod Black Wax. Very early, round- 
podded stringless bean. Excellent quality. 
Lb. 75c., 5 lbs. $3.60 
Improved Golden Wax. Very early and 
quite productive; pods 4 to 4% in. long, 
straight or slightly curved and oval in form; 
flesh brittle, stringless and good quality. 
Lb. 65c., 5 lbs. $3.10, 10 lbs. $6.00 
Surecrop Stringless Wax. Rust resistant and 
absolutely stringless at all times. Very pro- 
ductive; pods large and flat. Plant early, as 
it is very hardy and bears within 60 days. 
Lb. 65c., 5 lbs. $3.10, 10 lbs. $6.00 
Dwarf or Bush Lima Beans 
As these beans are more tender than the 
Snap beans they should not be planted before 
the middle of May. Sow seed, eye downward, 
in rows 2 feet apart, cover seed about 1 inch 
and thin out to about 6 inches apart. 
Early Giant Bush. (Improved Burpee’s.) 
Unlike most Lima beans, successive growings 
may be made of this variety from the middle 
of May to July. Itis a quick growing variety 
and very productive. The beans are large 
and thick and of delicious flavor. 
Lb. 85c., 5 Ibs. $4.00 
Dreer’s Bush (True Strain). A thick-seeded, 
or potato type. Equally productive with 
Burpee’s but a week later; of high quality. 
Lb. 85c., 5 lbs. $4.00 
Fordhook, Asgrow Strain. There is a marked 
difference in this strain from the old Ford- 
hook, in that the pods are concentrated in 
regard to position and time of reaching ma- 
turity. Plants very prolific and thick green 
beans. Lb. 85c., 5 lbs. $4.00 
Henderson’s Bush. A vigorous, hardy, very 
early and small type of bush Lima; a favorite 
with canners. Pods small, about 3 in. long, 
containing 3 to 4 small, flat, white beans of 
good quality. Lb. 65c., 5 lbs. $3.10 
McCrea Lima. A new dwarf Lima of superior 
quality; size between Henderson’s and Ford- 
hook bush Lima. Produces a heavy crop of 
thick green-seeded beans of fine flavor. 
Lb. 85c., 5 lbs. $4.00 
Broad Beans 
Windsor. The English broad bean, the largest 
and best of its class. Enormous pods, often 
containing five very large beans of excellent 
flavor. Lb. $1.00, 5 lbs. $4.50 

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Pole or Running Beans 
Decatur. Resistant to rust and mosaic. Early, 
prolific, vigorous grower; height, 6 to 7 ft. 
Nearly straight dark green pods. Meaty, 
stringless and exceptionally fine quality. 
Lb. $2.00, 5 Ibs. $9.00 
Extra Early Golden Cluster Wax. Excellent 
wax-podded sort; early, vigorous, hardy and 
productive. Pods 6% to 7 in. long, extremely 
straight, broad and flat, very fleshy, stringy 
though fine grained, good quality; color 
light yellow. Lb. 60c., 5 Ibs. $2.85 
Horticultural Cranberry. Beans and pods 
larger than in other Pole Horticultural; mid- 
season, vigorous and productive. Pods 6 to 7 
in. long, flat, stringless, showy, color light 
green, splashed bright carmine. 
Lb. 50c., 5 Ibs. $2:35 
Kentucky Wonder or Old Homestead. The 
most popular green-podded climbing or corn- 
hill bean; early and productive. Pods 8 to 9 
in. long, very slender, decidedly curved, 
slightly stringy, tender and good quality. 
Sometimes called Yard Long bean. 
Lb. 60c., 5 lbs. $2.85 
Scarlet Runner. On the order of the Limas; 
grown mostly in America for its ornamental 
bright scarlet flowers. Seed reddish brown, 
mottled black. Lb. 75c., 5 lbs. $3.60 
Pole Lima Beans 
Plant hills 4 feet apart each way, 8 or 10 
seeds to each hill. Set seed eve downward about 
1 inch deep. Do not plant pole beans until 
warm weather has set in. Thin out to 4 or 5 
plants when danger from frost is over. 
Dreer’s Improved (Challenger). Plants 
very vigorous, hardy, late and productive. 
Pods about 3% in. long, containing 4 to 5 
very thick, medium sized, light green beans 
of excellent quality. Also known as Potato 
Lima. Lb. 70c., 5 lbs. $3.35 
Early Leviathan. A very early, large-podded 
variety; the earliest of the large Lima class. 
Pods 5 to 6 in. long, containing 5 to 6 large, 
flat, white beans. Lb. 65c., 5 lbs. $3.10 
Green-Seeded Carpinteria. A fine, vigorous, 
strong growing Lima. Very productive, 
beans usually four to the pod, larger and 
somewhat thicker than ordinary Limas. 
Seed retains its distinctive green tinge. 
Lb. 75c., 5 lbs $a.00 
King of the Garden. Good climber, hardy 
and vigorous, heavily productive. 
Lb. 65c., 5 lbs. $3.10 
Sieva (Carolina Small White). Plant 10 ft. tall, 
hardy, vigorous climber, long bearing period. 
Pods are medium green and contain 3 to 4 
beans of excellent quality, flat and smooth. 
Lb. 70c., 5 lbs. $3.35 
Sunnybrook. Much earlier than other large- 
seeded pole Limas, tremendously prolific, 
each pod closely packed with 4 and often 5 
large, thick beans of excellent quality. Vines 
of vigorous growth and literally covered 
with deep green pods throughout the season. 
Lb. 80c., 5 lbs. $3.85 
