Our Choice of Stringless Beans is very complete ® 

GARDEN BEANS (Fr. Haricots) 
CULTUR E.—May be planted any time from May the Ist to 
August the Ist and do not require very rich soil. Sow one pound 
per 100 fe et of row or 40 to 60 lbs. per acre. The rows:should 
be 20 to 28’’ apart and the beans 2 to 4” apart in the row. A 
succession of plantings every two weeks provides a constant 
supply of garden beans for the table. 60 Ibs per bushel. 
BUSH YELLOW PODDED VARIETIES 
Prices prepaid of all yellow podded bush varieties: Pkt. $0.05; 
14 Ib. $0.15; \% Ib. $0.25; 1 Ib. $0.40; 5 Ibs. $1.95; 10 Ibs. $3.75; 

25 Ibs. $9.25; 50 Ibs. $18.00; 100 lbs. $35.00; 
30 —UNRIVALLED WAX. lant dwarf, erect, stocky and 
immensely productive, pods 5%”’, attractive, thick-flat, light 
yellow, narrcw, br.ttle and stri-giess. Seed small, long-oval, 
glossy golden brown, 145 per ounce. 52 days. 

ed 
51—Plentifull 

45—Asgrow Stringless Black Valentine 
31—SURE CROP. STRINGLESS WAX. —Plant large, ataddee very , productive. 
flat, golden vellow, 54%”’, brittle, strictly stringless, very fine texture and quality. 
called Bountiful Wax. Seed oval, jet black, €5 per ounce. 53 days. 
32—BRITTLE WAX or ROUND POD KIDNEY WAX.—An outstanding sort for the canning 
trade and the home garden. Plant large, erect, vigorous and productive. Pods hindso ne in 
appearance, medium yellow, round, slightly curved, 5%4’’, extremely brittle, fleshy, succulent, 
entirely stringless and fiberless;'the standard of highest quality. Seed white. kidney-shaped 
witli black eye. 78 per ounce. 58 days 
33—PENCIL PUD BLACK WAX.— he leading variety for home and market garden. 
Plant. large, stocky, vigorous and strongly productive. Pods round, slightly curved 
fleshy, golden yellow, dnteer, entirely stringless without fiber, brittle, 6’’ and of finest-. s, 
qualitv. Seed oblong solid hlack, 88 ner ounce. 55 davs. 
34—CURRIE’S RUST PROOF WAX.—Extra early. Pods flat, 5’’, light yellow and often 
stringy. Seed oval, flattened, black. 70 per ounce. 51 davs. 
35—STRINGLESS REFUGEE WAX.—An older canning variety; plants sprawling and 
productive. Pods round, curved, light yellow, faintly splashed with purple; brittle, stringless, 
434" and of excellent quality. Seed cylindrical, bluish black splashed with pale buff. 100 per 
ounce, 54 days. 
37—WARDWELL’S KIDNEY WAX.—Pods flat, deep golden yellow, very attractive, 5”, 
but quite susceptible to disease. Seed white with mottling of purple and maize-yellow, about 
eve and ends. 60 per ounce. 51 days. 
38—GOLDEN WAX IMPROVED.—Popular variety for the home garden. Plant small but 
vigorous, pods straight, thick-flat, creamy yellow, stringless but fibrous, 44%”, fine flavor. 
ae short-oval, with mottling of violet and light yellow around eye and ends. 65 per ounce. 
ays. 
39—TOP NOTCH GOLDEN WAX.—An attractive type of Golden: Wax. 
small. compact with ample foliage: pods creamy yellow, straight, flat-oval, 
and brittle. Seed oval, solid white with brown eye. 70 per ounce. 51 days. 
40— WEBBER WAX (Cracker Jack).—Pods medium broad, thick-flat, curved, bright yellow, 
brittle, 5144", stringless when young. Seed yellowish brown, long-oval, 75 per ounce. 49 days. 
41—KIDNEY WAX IMPROVED (Burpee new Kidney Wax). Excellent for canning and 
for home and market garden use. Plant large and erect. Pods oval, light yellow,.brittle, thick- 
flat, stringless fleshy, 544’’, and of fine flavor. Seed white kidney-shaped with black eye. 
75 per ounce. 58 days. 
BUSH GREEN PODDED VARIETIES 
Prices prepaid of all green podded bush varieties: Pkt. $0.05; 14 Ib. $0.15; 14 Ib. $0. 25; 
1 lb. $9.38; 5 Ibs $1.85; 10 lbs $3.6); 25 lbs $8.75; 50 Ibs $17.09; 100 Ibs $33.00. 
45—ASGROW STRINGLESS BLACK VALENTINE.—All America silver medal for 1933. 
Highly popular with quality shippers and market-gardeners. Flant medium large, er-ct, 
prolific. Very attractive oval pods, nearly straight, dark green, 634’’, strictly stringless of fine 
quality and delicate flavor; retain color and texture in shipping long distances; seed oval, 
solid black, 90 per ounce. 49 days. 
46—STREAMLINER (Granda).—An European introduction which received an All America 
Silver Medal in 1938. Bush of’ medium size and prolific; pod long 6’’, strong, oval, medium- 
green and of good quality. Seed white, small. 90 per ounce. 50 days. 
47—BURPEE'S STRINGLESS GREEN POD IMPROVED.—-Plant bushy and productive, 
pods nearly round, slightly curved, stringless and fiberless. 544’. Seed coffee brown. 75 per 
ounce. 50 davs. ; 
48—LONGFELLOW (Emperor of Russia).—Plant medium large, moderately products: 
pods round, straight, slender, 614’’. Seed mottled pale ochre-red. 80 per ounce. 54 day 
49—TENDERGREEN.—Plant large and productive. Pods round, fleshy, dark praca stringless, 
6’, and of fine quality. Seed mottled buff and purple. 65 » ounce. 51 days. 
50—ASGROW SLRINGLESS GREEN POD.—AI! America Gold Medal for 1948. Now 
one of the most popular varieties for truckers, canners, and home gardens. Plant medium 
large, erect, heavily productive. Pods nearly straight, dark green, round, meaty, succulent 
614”, entirely stringless, totally without fiber, of outstanding quality. Seed oblong, purple 
mottling on buff with brownish cast. 67 per ounce. 52 days. 
51—PLENTIFULL.—AIl America bronze medal for 1939. Primarily a black-seeded Bountiful 
obtained by crossing that variety with Sure Crop Wax. Plant strong and productive, pods 
flat, light green, straight, stringless, 7144’’ and of good quality. 51 days. : 
52—BOUNTIFUL.—An important early variety. Plant medium large, prolific, thrifty. 
pee flat, light nae stringless, 7’, slightly fibrous and of good quality. Seed straw colored, 
per ounce. 
53—KEENEY’S STRINGLESS GREEN REFUGEE.—An outstanding late variety very 
popular with canners. Plant large, very spready with many tendrils and drooping branches; 
heavily productive. Pods silvery green, round, stringless, brittle 534’’, without fiber. Seed 
violet-purple, splashed with pale buff. 97 per ounce. 70 days. 
54—MEDAL REFUGEE.— Bronze medal All America for 1942. Has round, smooth, straight 
silvery green pods of high quality. For high yield, easy picking and ideal size and shape for 
whole nice beans it is hard to beat. The first white seeded Refugee bean. 65 days. Prices 
postpaid. 
56—MASTERPIECE (SUTTON’S).—For greenhouse forcing. Plant similar to Bountiful. 
Pods straight, flat, silvery green, stringless when young but stringy later, 644”. Seed dark 
tawny-yellow with broad eye-ring 62 per ounce. 53 days. 
57—CANADIAN WONDER.—Plant large and erect. Pods light green, thick-flat, straight, 
fibrous and stringy. 7”. Seed large, maroon color. 50 per ounce. 68 days. 
59—COMMODORE (or DWARF KENTUCKY WONDER).—AII] America Silver medal for 
1938. Plant erect and vigorous. Pods long, 8 inches, nearly straight and round, somewhat of 
Kentucky Wonder type, fleshy, fiberless and stringless. Seed red-wine colored. 65 days. Sold out. 
61—DWARF HORTICULTURAL.—Used for snap beans, also for green shelled beans which 
are edible in 62 days. Pod green first, then changing to greenish yellow, splashed with carmine 
3H aaah Semi-round, stringless. Seed oval, pinkish buff spotted with maroon. 62 per ounce. 
ays. 
62— FLAGEOLET 
Pods t hick- 
Sometimes 
Plant medium- 
514"’, stringless 





(Wonder of 
France). — Seed 
white but when 
harvested at the 
right time and cured 
in the shade it re- 
mains green. 
Often used 
by French Chefs as 
a vegetable served 
with roast lamb 
or other meats. 
55 days. 
PERRON’S 
SEEDS ARE 
GOOD SEEDS 
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54—Medal Ref ugee 

