Wethersfield 9, Conn. and Newport, Maine 
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Shell Beans, Kentucky Wonder, or Old Homestead 
SHELL BEANS. Bush 
1 1b. will sow 150 feet of row 
French Horticultural. Our superior strain of this 
splendid Bean is still ‘‘tops,’’ with its handsome seven 
inch pods liberally splashed with carmine. This Bean 
originated in New England. We secured our strain 
from the originator and continued to grow it in New 
England under our constant supervision. No wonder 
it brings better prices on the market. 3 to 10 Ibs. 
34c. per Ib., 11 to 25 lbs. 32c. per Ib., over 25 Ibs. 30c. 
per Ib. 
Broad Windsor or Long Podded Fava. Grown ex- 
tensively by Italians asa green shell Bean; very hardy 
and should be planted as soon as ground can be 
worked. Pods 7 to 8 inches long with 4 to 6 large 
beans each. To be eaten as Lima Beans. 3 to 10 
Ibs. 27c. per Ib. 
Low’s Champion or Red Cranberry. Useful also as 
green ‘‘snap’” Bean and very superior as a shell va- 
riety. Resistant to blight. 3 to 10 lbs. 34c. per Ib., 
11 to 25 Ibs. 32c. per Ib., over 25 Ibs. 30c. per Ib. 
Ruby Dwarf Horticultural or Roman. The old 
‘favorite’? Cranberry Bean so desirable for Succo- 
tash; also used as ‘‘snap” and shell Beans. 3 to 10 
Ibs. 29c. per Ib., 11 to 25 Ibs. 28c. per Ib., over 25 Ibs. 
26c. per Ib. 
Vermont or Old Fashioned. A favorite shell Bean 
in Northern New England which should be used else- 
where. The Beans and pods are the largest in any of 
the dwarf types. 3 to 10 Ibs. 32c. per Ib., 11 to 25 Ibs. 
30c. per Ib., over 25 Ibs. 28c. per Ib. 
SHELL BEANS. Pole 
1 1b. will plant 100 hills 
Culture—Support vines with poles as with Pole Limas. 
King Horticultural. A revelation if you have never 
tried it.’ Our strain of this remarkable but little 
known Bean produces immense pods 8 to 9 inches 
long, beautifully splashed and colored with rich yel- 
low and carmine and very similar in appearance to 
French Horticulturals. The handsome pods bring a 
premium on every market and even a few poles will 
more than repay the extra effort. 3 to 10 Ibs. 32c. 
per Ib., 11 to 25 Ibs. 30c. per Ib., over 25 Ibs. 28c. 
per Ib. 
Kentucky Wonder or Old Homestead. Enormously 
productive about 10 days earlier than any other 
green pod sort. Pods very long light green, string- 
less. Will hang in clusters and all in all a splendid 
“snap” bean. 3 to 10 Ibs. 29c. per Ib., 11 to 25 lbs. 
' 28c. per lb., over 25 lbs. 26c. per Ib. 
Kentucky Wonder Wax. Long, flat yellow pods of 
fine quality similar to green Kentucky Wonder ex- 
cepting in color. 3 to 10 lbs. 32c. per Ib., 11 to 25 Ibs. 
31c. per lb., over 25 Ibs. 29c. per Ib. 
Scarlet Runners. Prized for the beauty of its scarlet 
flowers and for its choice, edible flavor. 3 to 10 Ibs. 
31c. per Ib., 11 to 15 Ibs. 30c. per lb., over 25 Ibs. 
28c. per |b. 
New Italian Pole Bean. An outstanding early green 
‘‘snap” Bean, stringless and of excellent quality; pods 
5 inches in length, broad and flat. Also may be used 
as a shell Bean. (Only 2 Ibs. to a customer.) 
Yard Long. An edible novelty producing pods some- 
times 36 inches long. Pkt. 20c. 
Edible Soy Beans 
116. will sow about 150 feet of row 
Culture—Edible Soy Beans are now very popular because of 
their high vitamin content and are high in protein and fat. Easi- 
est bean grown and may be eaten in its green state or dried. Can 
be roasted in much the same manner as nuts. Sow in rows 3 feet 
apart, dropping seed 2 inches apart. 
Bansei. The best variety for our Northern section, 
Plants will grow about 2 feet high. 3 to 10 lbs. 29c. 
per Ib., 11 to 25 Ibs. 27c. per lb., over 25 Ibs. 25c. 
per lb. 
Kanro. Also’ very popular. in the Northern climate. 
Excellent in flavor. 2 Ibs. 90c., 3 to 10 lbs. 31c. per 
Ib., 11 to 25 Ibs. 29c. per Ib., over 25 Ibs. 27c. per Ib. 

The best insurance is to have enough canned 
goods on your shelves to go through the Winter. 
When you pack them yourself you'll have better 
foods at. lower. prices. eet ait 
