Bitty Hepier SEED CaTALoG ror 1952 ii 
SHELL AND DRY BEANS (BUSH) 
FLASH—A UNH introduction. Flash has both red pods and red beans 
in the green shell stage. As a roadside market bean it is very attrac- 
tive either shelled or in the pod. This bean is a favorite in New Hamp- 
shire. It is an excellent baking bean. Pkt. 20 cts.; 14 Ib. 40 ets.; 1 Ib. 
WOsCi Gs 225 DS ol OU wpe bse 92.00. 
BRILLIANT—A UNH introduction. This bean is very similar to Flash 
except Brilhant has short runners and is not a true dwarf. The yield 
is slightly higher than Flash. Pkt. 20 cts.; 14 lb. 40 cts.; 1 lb. 70 cts.; 
2 lbs. $1.30; 5 Ibs. $2.60. 
SHELLEASY—A UNH introduction. An improvement over Flash and 
Brilliant. It is a heavier yielder, a little earlier, and more disease- 
resistant. Its high yield, easy shelling, and beautiful red pods and 
beans will make a favorite for years to come. Pkt. 25 cts.; 14 Ib. 50 cts. 
NEW HAMPSHIRE RED KIDNEY—A UNH introduction. This bean 
was selected from an old variety very popular in the White Mountains. 
It resembles the Red Kidney in appearance but is two weeks earlier 
ana peter in quaiuy. Ekt.-20 ¢ts..45 lb.35acts. el 1h. 65/cts.; 2 lbs: 
$1.25; 5 lbs. $2.60. 
LITTLETON HORTICULTURE —This strain of Horticulture bean ex- 
celled all others in a test of about 20 heirloom Horticulture beans from 
New Hampshire. We highly recommend this bean as a baking bean. It 
out vields all other beans we have grown in our trials at Durham. Our 
erower in central New Hampshire prefers this bean over all others 
of its type. It is the heaviest yielding and most disease-resistant bean 
on his farm. The bean is kidney shaped and has excellent quality. 
Pkt 20ncts.7 51 Ds go Cts elalbw (0 ctesZelbseolioU sw >ribs, $2.60. 
JACOB’S CATTLE—Widely known in New Hampshire under such 
names as Trout and Speckled Beauty. This bean is widely grown for 
both green and dry shell purposes. Perhaps the prettiest of all dry 
sHellepenicmL ktae20 eelss oe LOoueets. lulD.OorClon 2 lbs e120. 9) 
Ibs. $2.60. 
SOLDIER—A white kidney bean with the figure of a soldier on its eye. 
Very popular as a dry shell bean in New Hampshire. One of the best 
of the heirloom beans. Pkt. 20 cts.; 14 lb. 35 cts.; 1 lb. 65 cts.; 2 Ibs. 
$1.20; 5 lbs. $2.45. 
GOLDEN PEA—A high quality, golden vellow pea bean. This is an old 
variety very popular in many sections of New England. Pkt. 25 cts. 
Y% |b. 35 cts.; 1 Ib. 65 cts.; 2 Ibs. $1.20; 5 lbs. $2.45. 
YELLOW EYE—A favorite bean in central Maine. An heirloom bean 
of the marrow type with a yellowish eye. Pkt. 20 cts.; 14 lb. 35 ets.; 
1 Ib. 65 cts; 2 lbs. $1.20; 5 lbs. $2.45. 
NUTE HORTICULTURE—This beautiful giant horticulture bean was 
called to our attention by Ray Nute of Farmington, New Hampshire. 
It is early and productive and has the largest beans of any of the 
heirlooms offered in this catalog. An excellent green and dry shell 
bean. Pkt. 25 cts.; 14 lb. 40 cts.; 1 lb. 75 cts.; 2 lbs. $1.30; 5 Ibs. $2.60. 
