R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
| BEANS, DWARF OR BUSH. 
Krup Bohnen, (Grr.) Frigolis, (Sp.) 
Packets of all varieties of beans at 10 cents each, post- 
paid. If larger quantities are wanted by mail, add at the 
rate of 8 cents per pint and 16 cents per quart extra fer 
postage. 
Culture. Beans succeed well in almost any well-worked soil. 
Plant about May 15th or when the weather has become warm, 
in drills 2 to 3 feet apart, covering the seed about 2 inches. Keep 
the soil between the rows well cultivated. For suecession plant 
every two weeks until August. One quart of seed is sufficient 
for 100 feet of drill, two bushels for one acre in drills. 
WAX-PODDED VARIETIES. 
Farquhar’s Rustless Golden Wax. 4 strong 
growing, remarkably productive variety, throwing out long 
tendrils, but-not running. The pods are flat; very tender and 
entirely stringless. Pt., .30; qt., .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. Pte 205 qt-, 40) pke 2.25) bushes00: 
Wardwell’s Kidney Wax. “ver,"long; tender flat pods; straight 
and very handsome. Pte; -203;gt., "35; pk. 2:25" bush,, S00: 
New Kidney , 
Wax. An = 
early vig- 
orous Varie- 
: ty, bearing 
Farquhar’s Rustless Golden Wax Bean. a great pro- | 
fusion of 
longandex- 
tremely succulent pods. Pt., .30; 
qt., .50. 
Round Pod Kidney Wax. A 
round-podded bean of extra fine 
quality, almost devoid of string. 
Pods exceedingly beautiful and uni- 
formly perfect in form, meaty and 
tender. Pt.,".20; qt.,.35; pk., 2.25; 
bush., 8.00. 
The Hodson Wax. A distinct type 
of excellent quality, bearing enorm- 
ous quantities of tender fleshy pods 
of acreamy yellow color. The plant 
is of vigorous growth and extremely 
productive. The pods of this va- |— 
riety often measure 7 to 8 inches in | 
length, and are remarkably free from 
Spot or rust. Pt. 55 qt: 255)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. 
Pencil Pod Black Wax. Pt., .25; 
qt., 40; pk., 2.25; bush., 8.00. 
Davis’ Kidney Wax. Pt., .20; qt., 
.35; pk., 2.25; bush., 8.00. 
Yosemite Mammoth Wax. Pt., .25; y : 
Gta 40s pik 2:25; f Ree 
Mr. J. O. Christenson, gardener for 
W. J. Clemson, Esq., Taunton, Mass., j 
June 27th, 1910, writes: ‘I am sending ry 
you a few of Farquhar’s Plentiful Beans, ; 
which I have picked in the garden dur- : 
ing the last week. They are the best |—~ = z 2 
Farquhar’s Stringless White Wax Bean. Beans I have ever grown.” Bountiful or Improved Yellow Six Weeks Bean. 
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