SOLDIER—A white kidney bean with the figure 
of a soldier on its eye. Very popular as a dry 
bean in New Hampshire. One of the best of 
Paves Pkt} 25 cts.; lb: 50° cts,: 5 Ibs. 
BUMBLE BEE—Grown for both green shell and 
dry shell. ‘The beans are large in size, white 
with big red eye, really beautiful in the full 
green shell stage. It is of excellent quality as a 
baking bean. Not a commercial green shell 
bean since it has yellow pods. Seed is very 
scarce. Pkt. 25 cts.. 
JACOB’S CATTLE—Widely grown in New 
Hampshire under such names as Trout, Speck- 
led Beauty, Coach Dog. This bean is widely 
grown for green and dry shell purposes. Per- 
haps the prettiest of all dry shell beans. Pkt. 
25 Cisse: lbs 0scts, 
GOLDEN PEA—A high quality golden yellow 
pea bean. This is an old variety that is popular 
in many sections of New England. Pkt. 25 cts.; 
lbs 75" cts: 
LAPIN—This dwarf white marrow bean comes 
from Russia and is an all around variety. In 
its early stages it may be used as a string bean, 
later for green shell and finally as a high quality 
baking bean. An early bean maturing in Dur- 
ham when planted in late June. Pkt. 25 cts.; 
Ibmo0rcts: 
SWEET CORN. 
KINGSCROST M13—A single cross hybrid. 65-70 
days. Among the many varieties tested in New 
Hampshire this always excelled in earliness, 
high quality, beauty of ear and evenness in 
ripening. The ears are of the 8 rowed Golden 
Bantam type, small in diameter but about 7 
inches long. You will like it in your home gar- 
deviteee kt Ciss.2 00.0 soUrCLS: 
EARLY WINE—Many people remember the 
Black Mexican corn of long ago. EARLY 
WINE is an early improved Black Mexican. 
It is an open pollinated variety. Not equal to 
M18 in quality. Pkt. 25 cts.; 14 Ib. 50 cts. 
POPCORN 
POPINJAY—An introduction of the Horticul- 
tural Dept., UNH. A cross between Pinkie and 
New Hampshire Pearl, an early maturing pop- 
corn with all the colors of the rainbow. It can 
be used for decoration and popping. Pkt. 25 
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