R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
BEANS, DWARF OR BUSH. 
Wax-Podded Varieties. 
Beans succeed well in almost any well-worked soil. Plant when the weather 
has become warm, in drills 2 to 3 feet apart. Cover the seed about 2 inches. For 
succession plant every two weeks from the first of May until August. One quart of 
seed is sufficient for 100 feet of drill, two bushels for one acre in drills. 
Packets of all varieties of beans at 10 cents each, postpaid. If larger 
quantities are wanted by mail, add at the rate of 8 cents per pint aun 16 
eents per quart extra for postage. 
Farquhar’s Rustless Golden Wax. A strong growing, remarkably produc- 
tive variety, throwing out long tendrils, but not running. The pods are very 
tender and entirely stringless, 460 00 Pt., $0.30; qt., $0.50; pk., 3.00 
Improved Golden Wax. A most valuable sort, which has proved remarkably 
free from spot or rust. It is early, a hardy and robust grower, productive and 
tender. Pods nearly straight and flat. Pt., .20; qt., .40; pk., 2.25; bush., 8.00 
The Hodson Wax. A distinct type of excellent quality, bearing enormous 
quantities of tender fleshy pods of a creamy yellow color. ‘The plant is of 
vigorous growth and extremely productive. ‘The pods of this variety often 
measure 7 to 8 inches in length, and are remarkably free from spot or rust. 
Pt., .15; qt., .25; pk., 1.75; bush., 6.50 
Farquhar’s Stringless White Wax. A large, white-seeded variety, of 
strong growth, remarkably free from string and very tender, 
Pt., .30; qt., .50; pk., 3.00 
Wardwell’s Kidney Wax. Very 
long, tender pods; straight and | ea 
very handsome ... Pt., .20;, } cad : 
t., .35; pk., 2.25; bush., 8.00 
Round Pod Kidney Wax. A 
round-podded bean of extra 
fine quality, almost devoid of 
string. Pods exceedingly 
beautiful and uniformly per- 
fect in form, ga and 
tender, ers Pt, 20): Gites 
35; pk., 2.25 Sia, 2 8. -00. 
Farquhar's Rustless Golden Wax Bean. 
Peneil Pod Black Wax. An extra fine 
bean, with round pods averaging 6 
inches long, stringless and tender, 
Pt., .25; qt., .40; pk., 2.25; bush., 8.00 
Davis’ Kidney Wax. An early and very 
productive sort with long, straight, 
white waxy pods of excellent flavor; 
the hardiest wax-podded bush bean, 
Pt., .20; qt., .35; pk., 2.25; bush., 8.00 
Yosemite Mammoth Wax. Very long, 
thick pods; flavor delicious, a splendid 
late sort, Pt., 25; qt., .40; pk:, 2:25 
Golden-eye Wax. One of the best, 
usually grows free from rust. Pods 
long, straight, flat, and handsome, 
Pt., .15; qt., .30; pk., 2.00; bush., 7.00 
E. Gangloff, Esq., 37 Park Avenue, 
Yonkers, N. Y., writes: ‘I received in 
good condition the Seeds that I ordered 
from you on Mar. I3th, for which I 
thank you. I have bought Seeds from 
your firm for over twenty years, and 
in all that time I have only praise to 
give.”’ 
Triumph of the Frames Bean. The Hodson Wax Bean. 
