DWARF WAX BEANS. 



Crop of Wax Beans very short; prices subject to advance; order early. 



SUNSHINE WAX BEAN. 



CHEI 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 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. PRt. 10c, Pt. 20c, Qt. 35c, Gal. $1.25, PecK, $2.00, Bus. $8.00. 

 l y NEW DAVIS KIDNEY WAX.— The King of Flat Wax Beans.-Surely time, energy and brains have 

 culminated in this, the grandest of all Flat Wax Beans. A beautiful form, handsome long pods, 

 attractive color, luscious flavor, prolific yielder, rustproof, excellent shipper — are the points that make 

 this grand Bean the perfect success that it is. It is demanded by market gardeners, truckers and ship- 

 pers everywhere. It is a universal favorite. PKt. 5c, Pt. 15c, Qt. 25c, Gal. 90c, PecK $1.50, Bus. $6.00. 

 CURRIE'S RUST-PROOF WAX BEAN.— Is the earliest to mature of either the Green or Wax Beans. 

 Otis 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 commands most profitable prices. It is entirely 

 free from rust and blight. PRt. 5c, Pt. 15c, Qt. 25c, Gal. 90c, PecK $1.50, Bus. $6.00. 



>/ WARDELL'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 the 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. PRt. 5c, Pt. 15c, Qt. 25c, Gal. 90c, PecR $1.50, Bus. $6.00. 

 h»- NEW CALIFORNIA RUST- PROOF DWARF WAX BEANS.— The pods are long, broad and of a bright 

 yellow color, of very superior quality, tender and stringless. Vigorous vines, leaves dark green, an 

 enormous yielder. PRt. 5c, Pt. 15, Qt. 25c, 2 Qts. 50c, Gal. 90c, PecR $1.50, Bus. $6.00. 

 y GOLDEN EYE WAX.— PRt. 5c, Pt. 10c, Qt. 20c, Gal. 75c, PecR $1.25, Bus. $5.00. 



IMPROVED GOLDEN WAX.-PRt. 5c, Pt. 15c, Qt. 25c, Gal 90c, PecR $1.50, Bus. $5.50. 



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CLIflBING OR POLE BEANS. 



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COne^uart to 150 Hills: 10 to 12 Quarts to the Acre.) 

 ADD 15 Gts. PER QUART ON BEANS IF TO BE SENT BY MAIL. 



* LAZY WIFE POLE, OR WHITE CHERRY BEAN.— We presume 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 4% to 6 inches in length; are broad, thick, 

 very fleshy and entirely stringless. They retain their rich, tender, and string- 

 less qualities until nearly ripe. Each pod contains 6 to S round, white Beans, 

 which make excellent Winter shell Beans. 1/2 Pt. 10c. Pt. 15c. Qt. 25c. Gal. 90c, 

 PecR $1.25, Bus. $5.00. v 



*MVHITE CREASEBACK OR BEST OF ALL.— The best early green-podded 

 Pole Bean.— It is exceedingly productive. The handsome green pods grow 

 from 5 to 6 inches long, in clusters of from 4 to 12. The pods are entirely string- 

 less, and of superb quality. It matures extremely early, and if shipped, the 

 green Beans will keep well. Of all green-podded Pole Beans, Creaseback ' 

 is undoubtedly the best for early and Lazv Wife for late use. 1/2 Pt. 10c, 

 Pt. 15c, Qt. 25c, Gal. 90c, PecR $1.25, Bus. $4.50. 



5 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, PecR $1.25, Bus. $4.50. 



., OLD HOMESTEAD (Improved KentucRy Wonder).— It is enormously 

 productive, the pods hanging in great clusters from top to bottom of pole; are 

 of a silvery-green color and entirelv stringless; they cook deliciously tender 

 and melting; are strongly recommended, especially for the South, in preference 

 to the Southern Prolific. 1/2 Pt. 8c, Pt. 15c. Qt. 25c, PecR $1.25, Bus. $5.00. 



s SOUTHERN PROLIFIC— Produces, in clusters, excellent snap-short Beans 

 in 80 days. PRt. 10c, Pt. 15c, Qt. 25c, Gal. 65c, PecR $1.00, Bus. $4.00. 



WARDELL'S KIDNEY WAX BEANS. 



Messrs. J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. 



Gentlemen: — Ibought my seed from you last August and had 

 a first-class crop, to the surprise of my neighbors who had none. 



Virginia, July 11, 1903. Yours truly, N. T. FOX. 



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LONDON HORTICULTURAL OLE 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 grows 

 from 6 to 8 feet high, producing purpls blossoms; and pods about 6 inches 

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

 excellent Winter variety; as a baking bean it has no equal. 1/2 Pt. 10c, 

 Pt. 15c, Qt. 25c, Gal. 75c, PecR $1.25, Bus. $5.00. 



CULTURE OF POLE AND LIMA BEANS. 



^HESE are usually planted in hills and trained to poles, which should 

 ** be 8 to 10 feet long, and firmly seVjn 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 warm. 

 Do not allow more than three to climb a pole, but remove extra plants to 

 hills where less than three have sprouted. 



We are best liked where best known. The longer you do business with us the better you will appreciate our lower prices, 



and the more money you will save in the aggregate. 



