DWARF WAX BEANS. 



SUNSHINE WAX BEAN. 



THE beautiful, clear, attractive, bright golden color of this most delicious Wax Bean gave it the 

 name of Sunshine Wax. In the market, side by side with many of the older and better known 

 Wax Beans, the Sunshine Wax shone out and immediately attracted the attention 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 

 f 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. 



Pkt., 10c. Pt., 30c. Qt., 35c. Gal., SI. 25. Peck, $2.00. Bus., S8.00. 



NEW DAVIS KIDNEY WAX— The King of Flat Wax Beans.— Surely time, energy and 

 brains have culminated in this, the grandest of all the Wax Beans. A beautiful form, handsome 

 long pods, attractive color, luscious flavor, prolific yielder, rust proof, excellent shipper — are the 

 points that make this grand Bean the perfect success that it is. It is demanded by market gardeners, 

 truckers and shippers everywhere. It is a universal favorite. 



Pkt., 5c. Pt., 15c. Qt., 25c. Gal., 90c. Peck, SI. 50. Bus., $5.50. 



CURRIE'S BUST-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-tlat 

 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 commands most profitable 

 prices. It is entirely free from rust and blight. 



Pkt., 5c. Pt., 15c. Qt., 25c. Gal., 75c. Peck, $1.25. Bus. S5.00. 



WARDWEIX'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 theis 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 shipper and seldom 

 shows any sign of rust, 



Pkt., 5c. Pt., 15c. Qt. 25c. Gal. 75c. Peck SI. 25 Bus. $5.00. 



VALENTINE WAX BEANS As an Extra Early quick producing round pod wax bean; this 



Bean has no rival. It is a tremendous yielder, very tender, almost stringless and at times it brings 

 extremely high prices. It has a very attractive bright golden color. It is necessary to include this 

 excellent Bean in your seed list it you want a complete assortment of the choicest vegetables. 

 Pkt., 5c. Pt., 15c. Qt., 25c. Gal., 75c. Peck, SI. 25. Bus., S4.50. 



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•a; Your Giant Stringless Green Pod Beans yield heavier and sell better than any Bean I ■£• 



•* have ever grown. I will plant none other in 190^;. ''..* 



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GOLDEN EYE WAX-Pkt., 5c. Pt., lOc. Qt. 20c. Gal. 75c. Peck $1.25 Bus. $4.50. 

 PENCIL PODDED TV AX BEANS-Pkt., 5c. Pt., 15c, 20c, 25c. Gal., 75c. Peck, $1.25. 



Bus., S5.00. 

 IMPROVED GOEDEN WAX-Pkt., 5c Pt.,15c Qt.,25c. Gal.,90c Pk.,$1.50. Bus. $5.00. 



EXTRA EAREY REFUGEE WAX BEAN--1/2 Pt. 



Peck $1.25. Bus. 



10c. 



S5.00 



Pt., 15c Qt., 20c Gal., 75c 



NEW PROLIFIC GERMAN, or CYLINDEK BEACK WAX. 



Pkt., 5c.Pt., 15c Qt., 25c Gal., 75c Peck, $1.25 Bus. $5.00 



FULLER'S RING-LEADER WAX BEANS-Pkt., 5c Pt., lOc. 



Qt., 20c Gal. 75c Peck, $1.25. Bus. $5.00. 



CLIMBING or POLE BEANS. 



GERMAN: 5tangen=;S3obnen. 



(One quart to 150 hills: 10 to 12 quarts to the Acre.) 

 ADD IS C»s. PER QUART ON BEANS IP TO BE SENT BY MAIL. 



NEW DAVIS KIDNEY WAX BUNCH BEANS. (Actual Size.) 



OLD HOMESTEAD (improved Kentucky Wonder).— This 



variety is one of the most desirable and earliest of all the green-podded 

 running varietys. It is enormously productive, the pods hanging in 

 great clusters from top to bottom of pole; are of a silvery-green color 

 and entirely stringless; they cook deliriously tender and melting; are 

 strongly recommended, especially for the South, in preference to the 

 Southern Prolific, which has been the old favorite of that section for 

 many years. 



1/2 Pt., 8c Pt., 15c Qt., 35c Peck, $1.50 Bus., $6.00 

 SOUTHERN PROLIFIC Produces, in clusters, excellent snap- 

 short Beans in 80 days. 

 Pkt., 10c. Pt., 15c. Qt., 25c. Gal., 75c Peck, SI. 25, Bus. $4.50 



LONDON HORTICULTURAL POLE or WREN'S EGG.— Is a 



very hardy and productive variety and very popular in the East and 

 other sections of the country where the Lima cannot be cultivated; it 



frows from 6 to 8 feet high, producing purple blossoms; and pods about 

 inches in length; can be used either for snapping or shelling; it is also 

 an exceljent Winter variety; as a baking bean it has no equal. 

 1/2 Pt., 10c. Pt., 15c", ht„ 25c Gal., 75c. Peck, $1.25, 

 Bus,, $5.00. 



LAZY WIFE'S POLE, OR WHITE CHERRY BEAN — We pre- 

 sume it derived its name from its immense productiveness, and from the 

 ease with which they are cooked. The pods, of medium dark green 

 color, are produced in great abundance, and measure from 4H to 6 

 inches in length; are broad, thick, very fleshy and entirely stringless. 

 They retain their rich-, tender, and stringless qualities until nearly ripe. 

 At all stages are unsurpassed for snap-shorts, being peculiarly luscious. 

 Each pod contains 6 to 8 round, white Beans, which make excellent 

 Winter shell Beans. 



1/2 Pt., 10c Pt., 15c Qt., 25c Gal., 90c Peck, $1.50. 

 Bus., $6.00. 



WHITE CREASEBACK, OP BEST-OF-ALL— The best early 

 green-podded Pole Bean. — It is exceedingly productive. The hand- 

 some green pods grow from 5 to 6 inches long, in clusters of from 4 to 

 12. The pods are entirely stringless, flesh, and of superb quality. It 

 matures extremely early, and if shipped, the green string Beans will 

 keep well; always commands the higest prices. Of all green-podded 

 Pole Beans, Creaseback is undoubtedly the best for early and Lazy 

 Wife's for late use. 



1/2 Pt., 10c Pt., 15c Qt., 25c Gal., 90c. Peck, $1.50. 

 Bus., $5.50. 



RED SPECKLED CUT SHORT, OR CORN HILL — Popular 

 for planting among corn; pod short, cylindrical and tender; Beans 

 nearly oblong. 



1/2 Pt., 10c Pt., 15c. Qt., 20c Gal., 75c Peck, $1.25 



Bus., S4.50. 



I CULTURE OR POLE AND LIMA BEANS. 



THESE are usually planted in hills and trained to poles, which 

 should be 8 to 10 feet long, and firmly set in the ground from 3^ 

 to 4 feet apart each way. Draw around them a hill of earth, and 

 plant 4 or 5 Beans to each hill. 1 inch deep, always observing to plant 

 the eye of the Bean down. The Lima Bean is very delicate, and often 

 fails to sprout from slight causes; they should not be planted until the 

 ground is wars. Do not allow more than three to climb a pole, but 

 remove extra plants to hills where less than three have sprouted. 



