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IMPBOYED BLACK WAX BEAR. 



Complete 

 List of 



VEGETABLE SEEDS. 



IMPBOVED "HENDERSON " BTJ8S LIMA. 



EWPBOYED " HENDERSON '" BCSH LIMA. 



OLD HOMPRTRAD 

 POLE BEAN. 



BEANS, DWARF WAX-PODDED— Continued. 



Golden Wax Improved. (See page 13.) A handsome Bean ; rich 

 golden pods without string, of tender melting quality; a superior 

 Bean for either private or market use . 



Golden-Eyed Wax. An early, vigorous variety, free from rust and 

 blight, bearing abundantly beautiful, tender, large, flat, waxy-golden 

 pods. It grows 1A feet high, holding the pods well off the ground 



Market Wax, Henderson's. A new, unusually robust growing, flat, 

 immense wax-podded variety; pods sho-wy and handsome, clear yel- 

 low, stringless and of fine quality. A prolific cropper, very early for 

 so large a sort, and also of fine flavor and valuable as a shell Bean . . . 



Hodson Long Pod Wax. (See page 13.) New: plants grow 2i feet 

 high, by 2 feet through, producing enormous numbers of plump, 

 waxy-cream colored pods, 7 to 8 inches long, tender and fine 



Keeney's Rustless Wax. A vigorous wax-podded variety, wonder- 

 fully productive, and bearing continuously for weeks, if the pods are 

 picked as soon as ready. The pods are thick and meaty, entirely 

 stringless, tender and of fine quality. The plant throws out long pod- 

 bearing tendrils which appear at first like runners 



Refugee Wax. Possesses the valuable characteristics of the green- 

 podded Refugee; is wax-podded and of great productiveness; practi- 

 cally everbearing. Pods handsome, round, transparent yellow, 

 remaining tender long. A great drought and rust resister 



Valentine Wax. An extra early Valentine with round wax pods, pos- 

 sessing the excellent features of the green-podded sort. It is very 

 early, giving a fair picking in 46 days. A great yielder of handsome 

 waxy-yellow pods, solid, meaty, tender and almost stringless 



Wardwell's Kidney Wax. One of the best large-podded wax Beans. 

 Very robust and hard3 - , producing a heavy crop of showy, large, long, 

 flat wax pods, not liable to rust or blister 



Yosemite Mammoth Wax, Henderson's. A grand variety, yielding 

 prodigiously immense golden-yellow, waxy pods 10 to 14 inches long; 

 they are thick, meaty and absolutely stringless. cooking tender and 

 delicious. It is a robust-growing sort, needing to be planted twice as 

 far apart as ordinary bush Beans. Succeeds well on poor soils 



EANS.BTJSHLLMA. 



Improved " Henderson " Bush Lima. (See page 10.) A true bush 

 variety, 18 to 20 inches high, requiring no support; enormously 

 productive and early, coming in weeks ahead of any other Lima 

 and bearing continuously until frost, succeeding even in Northern 

 States ; the beans have the true Lima flavor, buttery, rich and 

 tender. The surest cropper of all 



" Henderson " Bush Lima. The original — about 3 days earlier 

 than the Improved — but pods and beans are smaller 



Burpee's Bush Lima. A bush form of the Large White Lima, grow- 

 ing about 20 inches high; the pods and beans are nearly the same size 

 as the latter. "While not as early as the " Henderson," its large size 

 commends it to many 



Dreer'S Bush Lima. A bush variety of the "Dreer" Lima. Beans 

 thick, sweet and succulent, growling close together in the pods. Growth 

 vigorous, about IS inches high, with abundant foliage, always succeed- 

 ing even in dry' seasons ■ 



New Wonder Bush Lima. A distinct bush variety; plant and pod 



very similar to Burpee's Bush, but earlier and a surer cropper; the 



shelled beans are handsome, tender and delicious. An acquisition .... 



SPECIAL OFFER. 1 pkt. each of the above 5 Bush Limas, 



delivered free in the U. S., for 40c. 



BEANS, POLE LIMA. 



New Ideal, Henderson's. (See page 9.) The largest beans, the 

 largest pods, and the most productive Lima grown 



Early Leviathan Lima, Henderson's. (See page 14.) A grand 

 new variety, extremely early, of immense size, wonderfully pro- 

 ductive and of superior quality 



Large White Lima. The old favorite, universally grown for both fam- 

 ily and market use. The large, flat, kidney-shaped beans, shelled 

 either green or dried, are tender and delicious when cooked 



Jersey Extra Early Lima. Often ready to pick the latter part of July, 

 much earlier than the Large White Lima; beans are a trifle smaller 

 but preferable, being exceedingly tender and delicious; very prolific. 



Dreer'S Improved Lima. A thick, almost round Bean of fine quality 

 and a large yielder; very early 



Small Lima, or Sieva. A small seeded variety of Large White Lima 

 with small pods, usually about 3 inches long; a little earlier and hardier 



(1 quart to ISO hills; 

 BEANS, CLIMBING or POLE. 10 to 16 quarts per acre.) 



Old Homestead. (See page 14) This variety we consider superior 

 to all other green-podded pole Beans; enormously productive, extra 

 early and continuous bearer; large green pods in great clusters, 

 stringless and tender 



Golden Carmine-Podded Horticultural. A new climbing Bean of 

 robust growth; an early and prolific yielder of large, fleshy, stringless 

 pods of a handsome golden color, mottled with carmine; unsur- 

 passed both as a " snap " and shell bean 



White Creaseback. One of the finest early pole Beans, bearing in pro- 

 fusion clusters of fleshy green pods, 5 to 6 inches long, deeply creased, 

 perfectly stringless, tender and of superior quality used as a " snap " 

 bean. The matured beans are pure white and excellent shelled 



Golden Champion, Henderson's. The leading wax-podded pole 

 Bean, very early and a great and continuous bearer of enormous, light 

 yellow waxy pods, absolutely stringless, brittle and tender; a healthy 

 grower, free from rust 



Early Golden Cluster. Begins bearing in July, continuing to produce 

 abundantly until frost large clusters of golden-yellow pods 6 to 8 

 inches long and of delicious flavor. Valuable either a* a shell or snap. 



Horticultural or Speckled Cranberry. An old. popular variety, useful 

 either a= a green-podded snap Bean or when shelled in the dry slate. 



Scarlet Runner. Popular both for ornamental and culinary purposes. 

 It grows about 10 feet high; large scarlet flowers, followed by large 

 green-podded beans; vised either as a snap Bean or shelled 



PRICES. 



V« Pt. ! Pint. ' Quart. Peck. Bush. 



(Add to prices of Beans for free 

 delivery in the U. S., 5c. pt., 10c. qt.) 



10c. 

 10c. 



10c. 

 20c. 



20c. 30c. 

 20c. 30c. 



20c. 



35c. 



35c. 60c. 



10c. 20c. 30c. 



10c. 



►2.00 S7.00- 

 1.80 6.50* 



2.00 



1.80 



20c. 



30c. 2.00 



10c. 



20c. 



10c. 



20c. 



15c. 



25c. 



35c. 2.25 



40c. 2.50 



10c. 

 10c. 



20c. 



15c. 



10c. 



10c. 

 10c. 



10c. 



15c. 



35e. 



25c. 



20c. 



20c. 

 20c. 

 20c. 



25c. 



60c. | 4.00 



40c. j 2.50 



30c. 1.75 



35c. 2.00 



35c. 2.00 



35c. 2.25 



15c. 25c. 



10c. 20c. 



15c. 

 10c. 



10c. 



25c. 

 20c. 



20c. 



40c. 



40c. 



35c. 



40c. 

 35c. 



30c. 



20c. 35o. 



2.25 



2.25 



2.00 



2.25 

 2.00 



175 



2.00 ! 



7.00 



6.50 



7.50 



30c. : 2.00 7. CO 



S.OO 



9.00 



15c. 25c. 40c. 2.25 S.OO 

 10c. 20c. 35c. 2.00 7.00 



10c. I 20c. 35c. 2.00 7.00 



20c. 35c. 2.25 7.50 



20c. 35c. 2 00 7.00 



