BACHICHA (Italian Bush Bean) —This 
is one flat podded bush bean‘that is free 
from strings or fiber. A rich, mild 
flavored early bush bean with long, flat, 
green pods. A vigorous grower produc- 
ing heavy yields. Here is really a high 
quality bean sure to become very popu- 
lar. Pkt. 15¢e; % Ib. 35e; lb. 60c. Postpaid. 
*BLIGHT RESISTANT RELIABLE 
—Especially suited to dry sections where 
blight injures beans. Quite similar to 
Gill’s Reliable in other respects. 
KEYSTONIAN— The long, round, 
straight, stringless, green pods of finest 
quality, make this new bean ideal for 
canning, freezing, shipping, masket and 
home garden use. It is highly productive, 
hardy and vigorous. Vines 18 inches tall 
with strong, upright plants. Pods 6 to 6% 
inches long, free of fibre and of rich, 
dark green color. Seed oblong, medium 
brown, resembling Burpee’s Stringless. 
A first early sort maturing in 52 days. 
PLENTIFUL—An improved new bean 
in place of Bountiful. A few days later 
than Bountiful and very productive of 
longer, darker green pods. Plants 18 
inches tall, pods 7 to 7% inches long; 
thick, flat; fairly straight, stringless, with 
flesh firm and of good flavor. An espec- 
ially fine new sort for market gardeners. 
“IMPROVED BURPEE’S STRINGLESS 
GREEN POD—Considered one of the best 
early bush beans. The pods are green, of 
good length, entirely stringless, tender 
and brittle and remain so until ripe. This 
brown-seeded bean is both early and 
hardy and ove of the richest flavored 
beans of all. A popular market or garden 
bean and desirable for canning or 
freezing. 
*STRINGLESS BLACK VALENTINE 
—Very hardy; extremely early, with- 
standing cold, damp weather better than 
most sorts. Pods dark green, long, straight, 
stringless, and nearly round. Excellent 
quality. 
*GRANDA (Dwarf White Seeded Ken- 
tucky Wonder, also called Streamliner)— 
Bush medium size and prolific; pods 
long, straight, oval, medium green, and of 
good quality. Stringless only when fairly 
young, and also ideal for dry beans. 
RUBY DWARF HORTICULTURAL — 
Large, flat shaped pods valuable for 
green snap or shell beans. Seed and pods 
striped and blotched with bright red. 
Extra fine quality. Seed roundish and 
quite large. 

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Beans, Gill’s Delicious Giant 
Wax Podded Bush Beans 
PRICES—Uniformly, postpaid. Pkt. 
10c; % Ib. 35e; Ib. 60c. Not prepaid, Ib. 
55¢3,5 Ibs. @ 50c: 
PUREGOLD WAX—tThis new bean is 
of rich pure gold color, the deepest yel- 
low we have yet seen. Tremendously 
productive with pods 6 inches long and 
nearly straight. The quality is very good, 
being nearly stringless at full develop- 
ment. It is quite resistant to disease 
and will make a splendid bean for mar- 
ket gardeners. 
“PENCIL POD BLACK WAX—Hardy 
and prolific and of finest quality. Pods 
bright waxy yellow, long and round and 
entirely free from strings. Desirable for 
home or market and very valuable for 
canning. Deep yellow pods. 
“ROUND POD KIDNEY WAX or Brit- 
tle Wax—Extra early; very vigorous and 
productive. Long, straight, round pods 
that are entirely stringless. One of the 
finest for canning and home use. 
Broad Windsor 
MAMMOTH LONG PODDED — The 
English Broad Beans or sometimes called 
‘‘Horse Beans.” Near the coast these can 
be planted in the fall. Generally planted 
real early in the spring. Green shell 
beans, large, broad, flat and light green. 
Postpaid. Pkt. 10c; % Ib. 25e; Ib. 45c. 
