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IVardwell's New Dwarf Kidney Wax Beaoi. Tliis is a 

 new Dwarf Wax Bean, offered for the first time. I have tested same 

 for two years, and consider it tlie best Dwarf Wax Bean in cultivation. 

 It is quite early ; the pods are of similar shape as the Golden Wax, 

 but longer, color of a lisht golden yellow. They are very prolific ami 

 hardy, surpassing any other Dwarf Wax Bean I know of. In the two 

 years, that I have tried this sort, it never spotted. The color of the 

 bean is somewhat like the Golden Wax, the former being rather larger 

 and less spotted than that variety. ~I recommend same highly. 



Price, 50c. per quart ; 30c. per pint ; 10c. per packet. If ordered by 

 mail, 30c. per quart, 15c. per i)int, postage has to be added ; 10c. packet, 

 postage prepaid. 



Southern Tfillow- leaved, Sewee or Butter Bean. This 

 Bean has originated about New Orleans, where it is cultivated by th<> 

 Market gardeners; in fact when it can be had it is the only kind 

 planted. Large Lima Beans do not b(^ar well here, neither are they 

 salable in the market as well as smaller varieties. The beans when 



New GoMen Wax Flageolet Pole Bean. 

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