Concord
This is one of the earliest of the running sorts; as a shelled bean, green or ripe, it is one of the best; Per qt., 50c.; pk., $3.00; bu., $10.00.
Dutch Case Knife
A very productive variety, and one of the earliest; sometimes used as “snaps”, but generally shelled; it is of excellent flavor; Per qt., 40c.; pk., $2.50; bu., $8.00.
Giant Wax
A new variety; pods from six to nine inches long, clear waxy yellow, thick and fleshy, very productive; when cooked, tender and delicious; Per pkt., 15c.; qt., 75c.; pk., $5.00; bu., $18.00.
Indian Chief or Algerian Wax
One of the best varieties, either for snaps or shelled in the green state; its tender, succulent and richly colored pods are much esteemed; they are produced in great abundance, and continue fit for use longer than most varieties; Per qt., 50c.; pk., $3.50; bu., $10.00.
Large Lima
This is esteemed the best of all the pole beans, and is almost universally grown, both for market and for private use; Per qt., 50c.; pk., $3.50; bu., $12.00.
Scarlet Runner
A great favorite in European gardens, both as an ornamental plant, and a useful vegetable. It grows to the height of ten feet, producing dazzling scarlet flowers from July to October; Per qt., 50c.; pk., $3.50; bu., $12.00.