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JS^ovelties and Sj^ecialties^ 1892, 



The Warren Bush Bean. 



An excellent bean in every "way. Comparing this Avhile growing Avitli the Early Cham- 

 pion, we found the two varieties alike. The Warren is a darker seed of the same general 

 appearance. Per Packet, 10 cents. 



NON-RusTiNG Golden Bush Bean. 



A distinct and most valuable bush bean, with white seeds marked with black around the 

 eye. In our trials we found the pods ivere entirely free from spot or rust. It is a robust 

 grower, very productive, very tender, and of exceptionally fine flavor. Whether for family 

 use or market, it will be found in every respect superior to the older wax bush beans, and is 

 sure to become a universal favorite with all growers. Per Peck, §1.75; Quart, 40 cents; 

 Packet, 10 cents. 



Early Golden- Eyed, Dwarf Wax Bean. 



Very early, grows rapidly; a most abundant bearer, and has never been known to spot; 

 uniform in shape and size of pod; tender, succulent, and of the handsumest appearance; 

 invaluable for home use or market. Per Packet, 10 cents; Quart, -iO cents; Peck, $1.75. 



Selected Dwarf Horticultural Bean. 



EXTRA early; EXTRA DWARF; RUNNERLESS. 



This stock has been trained down to the greatest perfection. It is b}^ far the best type of 

 3ush Horticultural Bean for all cultivators, as the vines come into full bearing eight or ten 

 •days before the old variety ; are dwarf; do not run; pods remarkably bright red colored, and 

 the strain is exceedingly productive. We recommend this bean in the highest terms. Per 

 Packet, 10 cents ; Pint, 20 cents ; Quart, 40 cents. 



YosEMiTE Mammoth Wax Bean. 



If planted thin, the Yosemite will be found exceedingly satisfactory for home use. We 

 grow it in preference to any wax bean on account of its tenderness and delicious flavor as a 

 Snap Bean. Its fine qualities are a surprise to those who have never tried it. Per Quart. 

 70 cents ; Packet, 15 cents. 



The Crosby Pole Bean. 



We have many orders ahead for this very early, highly colored Pole Bean, from cus- 

 tomers of last year. It is the earliest, most productive 

 and best type of Horticultural Bean, and is without a 

 rival for family use or for market. Per Quart, 40 cents ; 

 Packet, 10 cents. 



LOW'S Brockton Pole 

 Bean. 



Rapidly displacing old favorites ; covered with very 

 long red pods, of excellent quality; one of the best in 

 cultivation. Per Quart, 35 cents ; Packet. 10 cents. 



Early Arlington Beet. 



The best type of Early Blood lied Turnip Beet for 

 general crop. Of uniform round shape, witl) smooth 

 skin; flesh very dark red ; sweet and tender in quality; 

 top small and short ; very early and of fine size for the 

 table. Per Packet, 5 cents, Ounce, 10 cents; Pound, 

 GO cents. 



EARLY ARLINGTON BEKT. 



SEE ALSO GENERAL LIST, PAGE 1, FOR NUMEROUS OTHER SORTS. 



