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Dwarf Varieties For Shelled Beans 
RED KIDNEY—A well-known shelled bean. Pkt. 15c; pt. 40c; qt. 70c; 
ly gal. $1.20; gal. $2.25; pk. $4.35. 
WHITE NAVY—A splendid table variety and very prolific. Pkt. 15c; 
pt. 40c; qt. 65e; % gal. $1.20; gal. $2.15; pk. $4.00. 
BEANS—Dwarf or Bush 
Wax Podded Sorts 
PENCIL POD BLACK WAX—One of the most popular of the wax 
varieties. A heavy producer of medium size, round pods, clear 
and of a waxy white. Used in many instances for pickling; also 
a very desirable snapbean. Pkt. 15e;3 pt. 45e; qt. Sie; % gal. $1.55; 
gal. $2.85; pk. $5.45; % bu. $10.65; bu. $21.06. 
GOLDEN WAX—Early, vigorous and a bountiful yielder of beauti- 
fu. tender pods. The vine grows 1% feet high, holding the pods 
well off the ground. The pods are shapely, flat and large. Pkt. 15e; 
pt. 50e; qt. 95e; % gal. $1.65; gal. $3.00; pk. $5.70; 12 bu. $11.15; 
bu. $22.00. 

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GOLDEN WAX BEAN 
BEANS—Pole or Running 
CULTURE—Plant after the soil has become well warmed, using 
poles six to eight feet long, in rows four feet apart each way. 
Put five or six beans around each pole and thin to three plants to 
a pole; or if preferred, plant in hills a foot apart along a trellis 
(of poultry netting). Cultivate frequently. Pole beans do best 
in very rich soil. They do not mature as rapidly as the bush 
beans, but are more productive. Often planted in a corn field. 
WHITE HALF RUNNER (50 Days)—A prolific bearer of 5inch pods; 
stringless when young. The 20-inch vines are bushy at the bottom 
with short runners. Beans white; fine for winter baking. Pkt. 15e; 
Pt. 50c; qt. 95e; % gal. $1.70; gal. $3.10; pk. $5.95; 1% bu. $11.90; 
bu. $23.50 
IMPROVED KENTUCKY WONDER—Also known as Old Homestead. 
We believe this is the most extensively planted green-podded pole 
bean, suitable for use as snaps. It is an early, very prolific sort, 
with showy pods which are of most excellent quality. The pods 
are medium light green, very long, often reaching 9 to 10 inches, 
nearly round and crisp, when young. Our stock is fine quality. 
Pkt. 15e; pt. 40c; qt. 75e; % gal. $1.30; gal. $2.30; pk. $4.30; % bu. 
$8.15; bu. $16.00. 
WHITE KENTUCKY WONDER OR BURGERS STRINGLESS—A 
splendid variety, early, prolific, bearing handsome pods 6 to 7 
inches long. Round, slender, and straight, very tender and fleshy, 
color dark green. Pkt. 15e; pt. 40e; qt. 75e; % gal. $1.30; gal. $2.30; 
pk. $4.30; % bu. $8.15; bu. $16.00, 
KENTUCKY WONDER WAX—One of the earliest of the pole wax 
sorts. Pods 8 to 9 inches long, thick, decidedly creasebacked, very 
fleshy, brittle but stringy, attractive and fair quality; color light 
yellow. Pkt. 20c; pt. 60e; qt. $1.05; 1% gal. $1.90; gal. $3.55; pk. 
$6.80; 1% bu. $13.15; bu. $26.00. 
STRIPED CREASE BACK—A good variety for either pole or cornfield, 
bears very large green pods, are excellent shell beans. Pkt. 15e3 
pt. 40ce; qt. 75e; % gal. $1.30; gal. $2.30; pk. $4.30; % bu. $8.15; 
bu. $16.69. 
McCASLAN POLE BEAN HORTICULTURAL POLE—The pods are of immense size, striped and 
splashed with brilliant crimson, and the beans, when dry, are 
colored and marked the same way as the pods. Pkt. 15e3 pt. 35¢;3 
qt. 65e; % gal. $1.20; gal. $2.15; pk. $4.00; % bu. $7.65; bu. $15.00. 
RED SPECKLED CUTSHORT—An old variety, very popular for 
planting among corn. Vines medium size; snap pods, medium 
green, short, 3 to 3% inches in length, straight flat to oval; fleshy 
and of good quality. Pkt. 15e; pt. 35e3 qt. 65e3; % gal. $1.20; gal. 
$2.15; pk. $4.00; % bu. $7.65; bu. $15.60, 
LAZY WIFE—One of the most productive and easiest gathered of 
the pole beans. Green pods, 4 to 5 inches long, and are borne in 
large clusters. Beans white. Very desirable for shelling. Pkt. lie: 
pt. 35e; qt. 65e3; VY wal. $1.20; gal. $2.15; pk. $4.00; % bu. $7.65; bu. 
$15.00. 
McCASLAN POLE—The large size pods fill perfectly and in the ‘‘snap” 
stage are deep green in color, meaty, stringless, and of delicious 
flavor. Vines continue to bear throughout the season if kept 
closely picked. When allowed to ripen the shell beans of pure white 
color are most excellent for Winter use. Pkt. 15e; pt. 40c; qt. 75c; 
Y% gal. $1.25; gal. $2.20; pk. $4.16; 1% bu. $7.90; bu. $15.50. 
MISSOURL WONDER (Noxall)—An exceedingly productive, long 
bearing, late variety; pods 5 inches long, uniform, flat, curved, 
fairly tough, stringy and fibrous; medium green in color. Pkt. 15e; 
pt. 40c3 qt. Tie; Y% gal. $1.30; gal. $2.30; pk. $4.30; % bu. $8.15; bu. 
$16.00, 
GIANT PODDED ASPARAGUS BEAN—AIso known as the Yard Long 
Bean—Produces an enormous crop of long green pods, measuring 2 
feet or more in length. Pkt. 20c; pt. 60c; qt. $1.00. 
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EARLY GREEN CALABRESE—Forms a fair size, green head; after 
this is cut from the main stalk, new sprouts develop, which form 
small heads of a loose nature. In order to get an early crop, sow 
seed in cold frames, transplanting at the proper time. Pkt. 10e; 
oz Z35ce3; % Ib. $1.00. 


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