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GREEN BEAN5. 



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NEW EMERALD BEAUTY BEAN. 



CONSTANTLY studying and guarding the Interest 

 of our valued friends and customers, we are in 

 this Bean able to offer them one that succeeds at 

 all points where others fail. IT IS THE EARLIEST 

 OF ALL the green Beans. IS A PRODIGIOUS CROP- 

 PER, ABSOLUTELY STRINGLESS, uniform In shape, 

 deliciously tender and remaining so for a longer pe- 

 riod than any other Bean. It Is also hardy, resisting 

 frosts to a remarkable degree. We have only a limited 

 quantity, and would advise all to give it a trial, for we 

 are confident that our efforts out forth to place this 

 most valuable Bean in your hands will meet with your 

 warm approval and commendation. Your interests are 

 ours, and we do not neglect one single step in order to 

 guard and protect the same. 



put.. lOe. Pi., 15c. Q,t., 23e. Gal., .$1.00. 

 Peck, $1.75. Bns.. ip5.00. 



DWARF WAX BEANS. 



NEW EMERALD BEAUTY BEAN. 



-Wi^cU&foxizn ^oTxujen. 



SUNSHINE WAX BEAN. 



THE beautiful, clear, attractive, bright golden color of this most deli- 

 clous Wax Bean gave to It the name of Sunshine Wax. In the mar- 

 ket, side by side with many of the older and better known Wax 

 Beans, the Sunshine Wax shone out and Immediately attracted the atten- 

 tion of all. The vines are so heavily laden with an abundance of long, 

 round, shapely pods it seems hardly possible that they can hold them all. 

 You think of the Sunshine again when you are marketing a large crop of 

 fine Beans a week or two before your neighbors have begun to pick. Now 

 is your, chance; order quick. Our supply is very limited this season. 

 Vkty^Oc. Pt.. 15c. Q,t., 25c. Gal., i^l.OO. Peck, $1.75. Bns., $5.00. 



t/^EW DAVIS KIDNEY WAX— The King Of W^ax Beans — Surely time, 

 energy and brains have culminated in this, the grandest of all the Wax 

 Beans. A beautiful form, handsome shape, attractive color, luscious 

 flavor, prolific yielder, rust proof, excellent shipper — are the points that 

 make this grand Bean the perfect success that it is. Two years ago It 

 was hardly known; today it is demanded by market gardeners, truckers, 

 shippers and packers everywhere. It is the most universal favorite of the 

 Wax Beans, and the demand has exceeded the supply, so we would advise 

 you ordering your supply at once, even though you may not need them 

 for some months, so as to be sure of getting them. 

 Pkt.,/5c. Pt., 10c. Q,t.. 20c. Gal., 60c. Peck, $1.00. Bns., $3.75. 

 10 Bus. Lots at $3.50. 



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WARDW^ELL'S KIDNEY WAX.— Our stock of this very 

 superior Bean has been saved with such care that growers 

 far and near repeatedly state to us that they have never seen 

 its equal, and are always anxious to get their orders in early 

 in order to' secure the same. It is hardier, both pods and 

 plants are more robust and healthy, and it is a much heavier 

 yielder than the ordinary stocks that are sent out for which 

 extremely high prices are asked, and it Is a remarkable ship- 

 per and seldom shows any sign of rust. 



Pkt., 5c. Pt., lOe. Q,t., 15c. Gal., 60c. Peck, $1.20. 

 Bns., $4.25. 10 Bns. Lots at $4.00. 



-NEW PROLIFIC GERMAN, OR CYLINDER BLACK 



WAX.— This Is an entirely new and improved strain of the old 

 favorite German or Black Wax Bean. It is much superior to 

 the old strain, being much earlier and more productive; pods 

 perfectly round, stralghter, longer and of an even rich golden 

 color. Pkt., 5c. Pt., 10c. ftt., 25c. Gal., 60c. Peck, $1.10. 

 Bns., !t>4.00. 



FULLER'S RINGLEADER WAX BEANS. - The market 



gardeners all agree in pronouncing this one of the earliest aira I 

 most productive of all Wax Beans. The pods are very large, 

 round and meaty, retaining their tenderness and fine quality 

 longer than most other sorts. 



Pkt., 5e. It., 10c. at., 20c. Gal.. 65c. Peck. $1.25. 

 Bus., f 5.00. 



CURRIE'S RUST-PROOF WAX BEAN.— Is the earliest to mature 

 of either the Green or Wax Beans. It is ready for market in 25 days from 

 day of planting. Its beautiful, pure golden, long-flat pods of extra fine 

 quality attract the admiration of both the planter as the producer and 

 the customer as the consumer. It being the first Bean in market, always 

 commanJs most profitable prices. It is entirely free from rust and blight. 

 Before the season is half over this stock is invariably exhausted, so buy 

 what you need immediately. 

 Pkt., 5c. Pt., lOc. Qt., 20c. Gal., 60c. Peck, $1.00. Bus., $3.75. 

 X lO B«s. Lots at .$3.50. 



/ 

 //golden eye "WAX.— We always need an old friend, tried 

 ' and true, and how else can we consider this excellent Bean of 

 such STANDARD qualities. Free from blight and rust, early, 

 vigorous and a bountiful yielder of beautiful, tender, waxy 

 pods. The vine grows VA feet high, holding the pods well off 

 the ground, thus keeping them clean and attractive. The 

 pods are shapely, flat and large. 



Pkv. 



5c. 



Pt., 

 Bns. 



lOc. Qt., 20c. Gal., 60c. Peck, $1.00. 

 $3.75. 10 Bns. Lots at $3.60. 



IMPROVED GOLDEN WAX.— It has round, clear, waxy 

 white pods, very fleshy, crisp, tender and stringless. It is 

 very productive. 



Pkt. 



5c. Pt., lOc. Qt.. _t>c. Gal., 60c. Peck, $1.00. 

 Bns. $4.00. 10 Bns. Lots at $3.75. 



EXTRA EARLY REFUGEE "WAX BEAN.— Produces an 

 enormous crop of pods of a clear, transparent color. It re- 

 mains tender longer than any other wax sort, and is practi- 

 cally ever-bearing. 



1/2 Pt.. lOc. 



Pt.. 15c. Q,t., 20e. Gal., 75c. Peck, $1.25. 



nna.. $4.on. 



