RICHARD FROTSCHKR SBED CO., I,td. 



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Golden Wax Flageolet. An excel- 

 lent variety introduced a few years ago, 

 from Germany. After several years' exper- 

 ience we can confirm all that is claimed for 

 it. It is the best Wax Pole Bean in culti- 

 vation, surpasses in length and delicacy of 

 flavor all other Wax varieties. It is a very 

 strong grower, which is wanting by most of 

 the Wax Pole kinds. It bears abundantly, 

 is entirely stringless,and does not spot, even 

 by too much rain or other untoward weather. 



Golden Wax Flageolet Pole Beans. 



Can not be too highly recommended 

 The Golden Wax Pole Bean, brought out a 

 few years ago, we have dropped, as it can 

 stand no comparison with the Golden Wax 

 Flageolet. 



Southern Prolific. No variety will 

 continue longer to bear than this. It 

 stands the heat of summer better than any 

 other, and is planted to succeed the other 

 kinds. It is a very strong grower; pods 

 about seven inches long and flat; seeds are 

 dark yellow or rather light brown. The 

 standard variety for the New Orleans 

 market, for late spring and summer. 



If planted in July or August it will con- 

 tinue to bear until frost sets in. 



IfSiZy Wife's. A Pole Bean from Penn- 

 sylvania. The pods are entirely stringless, 

 4 — 5 inches long, and have a fine flavor 

 when cooked. They retain their rich flavor 

 until nearly ripe. The beans are white, and 

 fine as a shell bean. 



Lazy Wife's Pole Beans. 



JS^o tohere can seed of equal high quality be obtained for 

 less money than at the Old Reliable Standi 

 521 to 525 Dumaine Sreet, 



