- F. W. BOLGIANO, 935 B Srrzet, N. W., Wasurneton, D. C. 1 
| DWARF OR SNAP BEANS. 
Add 15 cents per quart extra if to be sent by mail. 
One quart to 100 feet of drill; two bushels 
to the acre. 
ta Price of Beans subject to fluctuation with- 
out notice. Latest quotations on application. 
GREEN POD BUSH BEANS. 
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‘Earliest’? Red Valentine Beans.—The 
best bean for winter and early spring planting. It 
is fully ten days’ earlier than the ordinary Red Val- 
entine. This isthe favorite sort for growers who 
supply the early markets. It is usually ready to 
pick in thirty-five days from time of planting. They 
is stand shipment perfectly. Canners use them for 
their packing because they are stringless, always 
a tender and have beautiful round pods—+ Pint, 10c. 
' PintAdc. Quart, 25c. Gallon, $1.00. Peck, $1.75. 
Bughel, $6.50. 
eo. efugee Extra Early Round Green 
ok. Pod.—lt differs from the ordinary Refugee, or 1000 
= . to 1, being from three to four weeks earlier in 
> maturing. Has a beautiful round pod ofa delicate 
3 green color, which makes a perfect bean for canners 
: -and for shipping purposes. It is tender, stringless 
a and always bears an abundant crop—+ Pint, 10c. 
- Pyft, 15c. Quart, 25c. Gallon, $1.00. Peck, $1.75. 
sushel, $7.00. 
f- Stringless Green Pod (Burpee’s).—This 
" variety is positively stringless and remains tender 
and crisp longer after maturity than any other 
a variety. The pods are of pale green,long and 
 -——s« straight, perfectly round and meaty, maturing with 
je the earliest of the green-pod varieties—Pkt., 10c. 
 ——s“* Pint Z0c. Quart, 35c. 4 Peck, $1.25. Peck, $2.00. 
—- Bughel, $8.00. 
wart Horticultural.—Dwarf Horticultural, 
“or Dwarf Cherry,a splendid bean for use on the 
table as asnap bean or for winter use. It is large, 
_ ‘meaty and meets the requirements of the markets, 
the table and shippers—4 Pint, 10c. Pint, 20c. 
Quart, 30c. Gallon, $1.00. Peck, $1.75. Bushel, $6.00. 
_=«—Speckled Horticultural or Cherry Pole. 
; y productive; equally good in the green state 
ywhen shelled— Pint, 10c. Pint, 15c. Quart, 30c. 
‘ White Navy Beans.—Pint, 10c. Quart, 20c. 
Gallon, 30c. Peck, 50c. Bushel, $2.00. 
==Yellow Six-Week.—A most delicate and early 
Bean. None better. Has green pods—i Pint, 10c. 
_ Pint, 15¢e$ Quart, 25c. Peck, $2.00. Bushel, $8.00. 
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YELLOW POD BUSH BEANS. 
New Davis Kidney Wax.—A new, rustless, 
productive wax podded bean. Vigorous, bearing 
near the centre many clusters of pods, often extend- 
ing over the foliage. Every pod is long, white and 
handsome, there being fewer short and misshaped 
pods than in other sorts. When young the pods 
are brittle, crisp and tender. Dry beans are kidney- 
shaped, white and fine for baking. The variety is 
so hardy and productive that it is one of the best of 
all for field culture. Unequalled for canners’ use; a 
boom to the market gardener and a gratification to 
the amateur—3 Pint, 10c. Pint, 15c. Quart, 25c. 
Gallon, $1.00. Peck, $1.50. Bushel, $6.00. 
urrie’s Rust Proof Wax Bean.—Market 
gardeners and truckers are loud with their praise of 
this most wonderful bean. It is the earliest bush 
bean grown; very productive; pods long, flat, 
tender and of fine quality. Excellent shipper 
—+ Pint, 10c. Pint, lic. Quart, 25c. Gallon, 75c. 
Peck, $1.75. Bushell, $7.00. 
Golden-Eyed Wax.—This is an early and 
vigorous-growing variety, yielding a great profusion 
of tender pods of a beautiful waxy appearance. The 
vine grows about one and a half feet high, holding 
the pods well off the ground, thus keeping them 
clean and attractive. It is singularly free from 
‘4 and rust. The pods are flat and large—3 Pint, 
10¢. Pint,15c. Quart, 25c. Peck, $1.25. Bushel, $5.00. 
Extra Early Refuge Wax Bean.—Pro- 
duces an enormous crop of pods of a clear, trans- 
parent color. It remains tender longer than any 
other wax sort, and is practically ever-bearing— 
Pint, 15c. Quart, 25c. Gallon, 76c. 
ck, $1.25. Bushel, $5.00. 
Improved Prolific Black Wax.—Pods are 
creamy yellow, tender and productive. The most 
popular wax bean—4# Pint, 10c. Pint, 15c. Quart, 
25c. Gallon, $1.00. Peck, $1.75. Bushel, $6.00. 
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aa KIDNEY WAX. 
This variety is very hardy, and both pod and 
plants are more robust than usual for a wax bean 
The shape of the beans is distinct from all other 
wax varieties, being of a perfect kidney shape. It 
produces a heavy crop of purely wax pods, which 
are very long, flat, showy and not liable to rust or 
blister. Very early—4 Pint.10c. Pint, 15c. Quart, 
25c. Peck, $1.75. Bushel, $7.00. 
Culture of Beans.—Dwarf beans may not be safely 
planted until the middle of April, owing to late frost, but 
may be planted thereafter, as desired, until the middle of 
August. Select high, rich soil, make drill two feet apart 
drop beans along the rows and cover with earth. Hoe 
often and keep earth to the stems. 
