Seed annual, 1899 . v??o?ous^wrth large, light colored leaves and purple blossoms; pods short, broad, palegreet, but becoming streaked with bright red; beans large, ovate, splashedand spotted with wine red. and of the highest quality, either green or people esteem them better than the Limas. Pkt. 10c; Pt. 20c; Qt. 30c; 4 Qts. $; Bushel $ mammotb Podded fiorticultural Pole fX^l^nforffJ^rSuS but larger in every way. The mammoth pods are striped and splashed withexceedingly brilliant crims<jn. The beans when dry are marked like thepods; when fit for use they are an immense siz


Seed annual, 1899 . v??o?ous^wrth large, light colored leaves and purple blossoms; pods short, broad, palegreet, but becoming streaked with bright red; beans large, ovate, splashedand spotted with wine red. and of the highest quality, either green or people esteem them better than the Limas. Pkt. 10c; Pt. 20c; Qt. 30c; 4 Qts. $; Bushel $ mammotb Podded fiorticultural Pole fX^l^nforffJ^rSuS but larger in every way. The mammoth pods are striped and splashed withexceedingly brilliant crims<jn. The beans when dry are marked like thepods; when fit for use they are an immense size and of the finest variety has been sold under manj- names, such as Worcester. Hampden, and Mug-wump Pole. V)ut a great deal of the stock offered has been impure, many plants being likeLondon Horticultural. We have developed a stock which is pure, and sure to pleaseall who plant it. Crop failed. If Beans are icanted by mail or exjjress. prepaid, add 10 cents per pi7it. 15 cents per qnart, for EarlvGolden ClusterWax Beans. 16 D. M. FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH. POLE BEANS Continued This splendid variety, introduced byus in 1885, has since been offered as SeekNo Further, and was introduced in 1891as a novelty under the name-of OldHomestead. Vine vigorous, climbingwell and very productive, bearing itspods in large clusters; blossoms white;pods green, very long, often reachingnine or ten inches, nearly round whenyoung, and very crisp, becoming veryirregular and spongy as the beansripen. Dry beans long, oval, dun-colored. An early and very prolificsort, with showy pods, which aremost excellent for snaps. It is some-times catalogued as being the sameas Southern Prolific, but this is anerror, as the latter is two weeks laterand has shorter ;;;4Qt8.$;Bushel $


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