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riety which is unsurpassed as a soap 

 bean. Pods are of a wax color and have 

 no strings ; quite productive. Has come 

 into general cultivation ; cannot be too 

 highly recommended. 



\¥fiiUe liidBiey. A good strong 

 growing variety, not much planted. 



Early CBBliiaMed-Eye. Early and 

 of good quality, but not very popular. 



Med Kidney. This variety is largely 

 planted for the New Orleans market. 

 It is a coarse growing variety, and much 

 used for shelling when the pods turn 

 yellow, so that the beans are well devel 

 oped, but yet soft. 



Dwarf OoBdcBi H^ax. A dwaif 

 variety with Hat pods, longer than the 

 Dwarf German Wax ; entirely stringless 

 and white, mottled with purplish red 

 This variety will come into general cul 



tivation, and will in time take the place 

 of the black seeded Wax, being earlier 

 and more productive. 



Best of All. A variety from Ger- 

 many of great merit, introduced here 

 by me. It is green podded, long and 

 succulent; it is prolific and well fla- 

 vored. An excellent variety for shipping 

 and family use. It is not quite so early 

 as the Mohawk, but is of superior quality 

 for shipping, and, therefore, is almost 



Dwarf Golden Wax Beau. 



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