Keywords: Everything for the garden (16646094272).jpg P PETER HENDERSON A CO MEW YORK- <br> 27 <br> CLIMBING OR POLE BEANS <br> / qt to ISO hills; 10 to 12 qts to the acre la drills Cultural directions free If asked for <br> OLD HOMESTEAD This we regard as far ahead of any other green Pole Bean In our trial <br> grounds last summer it was fit for the table on August 1st which was at least ten days earlier <br> than any other green climbing sort It is enormously productive the pods hanging in great clus- <br> ters from top to bottom of the pole It is entirely stringless and the pods are a silvery green color <br> resembling the popular Refugee Bush Bean The pods though large cook tender and melting <br> and we can recommend it as the best green Pole Bean Seecut 15c plit 25c pt 40c qt 2 50 peck <br> GOLDEN CHAMPION This is certain to be the leading Early Wax Pole Bean as it is fully <br> two weeks earlier than the Golden Cluster Wax Pole being fit to pick on July 24th of last year <br> The pods are enormous resembling the Yosemite Wax in size and form ; color light yellow <br> They are absolutely stringless and cook tender The Golden Champion was the only Wax Pole <br> Bean that did not rust or spot badly in our trial grounds last summer Every garden should <br> contain the Golden Champion and Old Homestead See cut 15c pkt 25c pt 40c qt <br> 2 50 peck <br> EARLY GOLDEN CLUSTER WAX <br> Begins to bear earlj- in July and con- <br> tinues until frost The pods are six to <br> eight inches long are most freely pro- <br> duced and are of a beautiful golden <br> yellow; the flavor is most delicious <br> Can be used eitlier shelled or as a string <br> bean 15c pkt 25c pt 40c qt 2 50 <br> peck <br> Horticultural or Speckled Cranberry <br> Popular either in the green state or <br> shelled 10c pkt 20c pt 35c qt <br> S2 00 peck <br> SCARLET RUNNER A great favorite <br> both ornamental and useful Height <br> ten feet presenting dazzling scarlet <br> flowers from July to October Used <br> both as a string bean and shelled <br> Seeds when ripe lilac mottled black <br> 10c pkt 20c pt 35c qt 2 00 peck <br> German Wax Pole One of the best <br> varieties either for snaps Or shelled in <br> the green state 10c pkt 20c pt 35c <br> qt 2 00 peck <br> JERSEY EXTBA EARLY POLE LIMA BEAN <br> OLD HOMESTEAD POLE BEAN <br> My wife also wishes to say a word of n <br> praise of the Old Homeste \d' Beans She <br> picked the first on July T-id and they are still s <br> bearing Oct 8th and everybody pronounced 0 <br> them fine and want no other - D Post- U <br> ELL Church Hill Pa m <br> POLE LIMA BEANS <br> HENDERSONS EARLY LEVIATHAN A grand new variety Early large pro- <br> ductive and delicious See novelties page 11 20c pkt 35c pt 60c qt 4 00 peck <br> LARGE WHITE LIMA With nearly every one the beans either green or ripe of <br> this variety are considered the most tender and d 4icious of the Bean family and it is <br> therefore universally grown both for market and family use The ripe beans are flat- <br> tish kidney shape and have a dull white color 10c pkt 20c pt 35c qt 2 25 peck <br> DREER'S IMPROVED LIMA The distinctive features of this are early maturity <br> large yield and extra quality The bean itself is thick and round rather than oval- <br> shaped as most other Limas are 10c pkt 20e pt 35c qt S2 25 peck <br> JERSEY EXTRA EARLY LIMA In our experience with it from year to year we <br> have found it invariably ten days to twro weeks earlier than any other Pole Lima <br> The pods of it have been large enough to pick July 24th and have been sold in the <br> New Yoik mai'kets a week later The beans are a trifle smaller than those of the <br> Large Wliite Lima but are all the better on that account as small beans are always <br> considered preferable being more tender and delicious Every one desiring a Pole <br> Lima Bean should plant the Jersey Extra Early as it combines better than any other <br> quantity quality and earliness See cut 15c pkt 25c pt 40c qt SioO peck <br> SMALL LIMA or SIEVA A variety of the large White Lima The pods however <br> are much smaller usually about three Inches long It is a little earlier and more <br> hardy The beans also are smaller but of the same color as the Large White Lima <br> 10c pkt 20c pt 35c qt 2 25 peck <br> Beans Corn and Peas we do NOT deliver free but will do so if fS f 'PART »§ a Jded to the prices 42383136 133997 66553 Page 27 Text http //www biodiversitylibrary org/page/42383136 1902 10 5962/bhl title 66553 Henry G Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection ; 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