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Wardwell's Dwarf Kidney Wax. 



Undoubtedly the best dwarf Wax Eean in 

 cultivation; it is quite early; the pods are of 

 similar shape as the Golden Wax, but long- 

 er; color of a beautiful golden yellow. They 

 are very prolific and hardy, surpassing any 

 other Dwarf Wax Bean that we know of. 

 The color of the bean is somewhat like the 

 Golden Wax, but more kidney-shaped and 

 more spotted with dark purple. It has 

 done best here among the Dwarf Wax 

 Beans. Of all the many new kinds we had 

 tried. We found none to excel it. 



Dwarf Flageolet Wax. . A German 

 variety which figures as Perfection Wax, 

 also Scarlet Flageolet Wax in some cata- 

 logues. It is a robust growing sort with 

 large fine yellow pods. For several years 

 we have tried to introduce it amongst the 

 gardeners who still give the WardwelV s 

 Kidney the preference. 



Henderson's Bush I/ima Beans. 



This is a dwarf Butter Bean which requires 

 no poles, it grows from i8 to 24 inches high. 

 It is early and productive. It should be 

 caWeA Dwarf Carolina or Sewee Bean, as 

 the pods are the size of that variety. Re- 

 commend same for family use, or where it 

 is difficult to obtain poles. 



Burpee's Bush I/ima. The pods are 

 of same size as the Large Pole lyima and of 

 same flavor. It is a stronger grower than 

 the Henderson's Bush Lima. 



Best of all Beans, -3 natural size. 



JS^o inisrepresentatioti in our establlsJimentf all seeds are true 

 to name and of tindotihted gerniinating qualities. 



