2 R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO.’S SEED CATALOGUE. 
BEANS?" DWARF’ ORY BUSEY (Busch-Bohnen.) 
WAX—-PODDED VARIETIES. 
Sa a eee 
: These succeed well in almost any 
well-worked soil. Plant when the weather 
has become warm, in drills two to three 
feet apart according to the richness of 
the soil. Cover the seed about two 
inches. For succession plant every two 
weeks from the first of May till August. 
Hoe often, but never when the vines are 
wet, as the pods would become discol- 
ored. One guart of seed ts sufficient 
for one hundred feet of drill, two bushels 
Jor one acre in arills. 
Packets of all varieties of Beans at 
IO cents each, postpaid. If larger quan- 
tities are wanted by mail, add at the rate 
of 8 cents per pint and 15 cents per 
quart extra for postage. 
Pint. Qt. Peck. Bush, 
IMPROVED GOLD- 
EN: WAX A: 
distinct and 
most valuable 
sort, which has 
proved entirely 
free from spot 
or rust. It is 
early, a hardy 
and robust 
grower; re- 
mark ably 
==" productive, 
tender, and 
fine. Pods near- 
ly straight and 
flat . . . . +25 .40 $2.25 $3.00 
VALENTINE Wax. 
Earliest Wax 
Bean in cultiva- 
, tion; with long, 
round, yellow 
pods, thick and 
fleshy. An im- 
mense yielder . -25 .50 2.50 8.50 
CuRRIE’S RusT- 
Round Pod Kidney Wax Bean. PROOF BLACK 
Wax. Very 
early and productive, remarkably free from blight and rust; pods long, flat, tender, and of 
fine quality te koe. c meme 5 a OCP A. ae ee eee sine 425 | GO “2:00, 7,56 
WARDWELL’s K1DNEY WAX. Very long, tender pods; straight and very handsome. Vines 
large, vigorous, and productive . . . . « « « « «© « i Al AVNER Se 30 .50 
Rounp Pop Kinney Wax. A new round-podded Bean of extra fine quality and no string. 
Rust proof, very meaty pods, 6 to 7 inches long. Vine dwarf, spreading, and very produc- 
tive. Pods exceedingly beautiful and uniformly perfect . oN oe he RG 406 2.25) ee 
3.00 
WHITE WAX. Vines small and erect; pods rather short, flat, white, and fleshy . . . - + +25 +40 2.25 
IMPROVED PROLIFIC BLACK Wax. Early round-podded variety; productive and tender ee ee Oe) 8,00 
Penci, Pop BLack Wax. An extra fine Bean, slender, round, no string, pods average 6 in. 
fone ce GON, SOP Te ee, 3. oitilosq io bag squeal pylies. i702 byebaele A |. aaeeih ole 
Davis’ KipNey Wax. An early, very productive sort, with long, straight, white waxy p 
of excellent flavor, and tender; the hardiest wax-podded bush bean. The pods are brittle, 
crisp, and tender in their young state eee me nS SO A ea STS 2.50 8.50 
YosEMITE MAMMorH Wax. Very long, thick pods; flavor delicious; plant late. . . - + +25 +40 2.50 
Jones’ STRINGLESS WHITE SEED RouND Pop Wax. It is nearly a week earlier than any 
strain of Black Wax, the pods forming very quickly and are long, perfectly round, and 
exceptionally solid, of a delicate light yellow color, perfectly stringless at all stages of 
growth. When ripe the seeds are white, medium, round, and plump. For the home garden 
use two seeds in a hill, 10 to 12 inches between the hills, rows 18 to 24 inches apart . « + +30 «50 3,00 
GoLDEN-EYE Wax. One of the best, usually grows entirely free from rust. Vines vigorous; 
hardy and prolific. Pods long, straight, flat, an coarse, buthandsome . . . «© + + + +25 40 2.25 7-50 
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