28 WM. ELLIOTT & SONS’ GENERAL CATALOGUE FOR 1892. 
BEANS, DWARF OR BUSH—Continued. 
Wardwell’s Dwarf Kidney Wax. Extra early; purely 
wax pods, long, flat and remarkably free from 
i \ rust. Per pt., 15 cts.; qt., 30 cts. 
[Moms Dwarf Horticultural. A bush variety of the well-known 
= Horticultural PoleBean. Per pt., 15 cts.; qt., 25 
cts.; pk., $1.50. 
Canadian Wonder. Very large pods, a good bearer. 
Per pt., 15 cts.; qt., 80 cts.; pk., $2.00. 
Large White Kidney. Excellent asa Shell Bean, green 
orripe. Per pt., 15 cts.; qt., 25 cts.; pk., $1.25. 
DWARF WAX VARIETIES. 
_— Golden Wax. A very early stringless variety. Pods 
very long, tender, brittle and of delicate flavor. 
Per pt., 20 cts.; qt., 30 cts.; pk., $2.00. 
Black Wax, or Butter. One of the most desirable vari- 
eties grown. The pods are translucent, waxy-yel- 
low and stringless. Per pt., 20 cts.; qt., 30 cts.; 
, pk., $2.00. 
~ White Wax. One of the best for family use. String- 
less waxy-yellow pods, very brittle, tender, and of 
delicious flavor. Per pt., 20 cts.; qt., 30 cts.; 
pk., $2.00. 
Ivory Pod Wax. One of the most prolific and earliest 
of the wax varieties. Per pt:, 20 cts.; qt., 35 
cts.; pk., $2.50. 
Crystal White Wax. Pods of rich and tender flavor. 
Excellent for canning. Per pt., 20 cts.; qt., 35 cts. 
Dwarf Mont D’Or: One of the earliest of the wax vari- 
eties. The vines grow vigorously and are pro- 
fusely laden with waxy-yellow pods. Per pt., 20 
cts.; qt., 85 cts.; pk., $2.50. 
Flageolet Wax. One of the best wax sorts; early, very 
productive, with pods one-third longer than any 
other variety of Wax Beans. Per pt., 20 cts.; qt., 
BEANS, DWARF OR BUSH. other varaaen 7 
Bush Beans may be had in fine condition throughout = 
the season by planting at intervals of two weeks, from 
the beginning of May until the middle of August; they BEANS, POLE OR RUNNING. 
One quart will plant about one hundred and fifty hills. 
should be planted in drills 3 feet apart and 1 inch deep. 
One quart willplant roo feet of drill. The planting of the various sorts of Pole Beans should 
(es Special rates by the bushel to Market be delayed a week or more after the first planting of the 
an Truckers. early dwarf sorts. The Limas, being very tender, will do 
Henderson’s Bush Li Bean. Compact bush form, _ better if not planted in the open ground before the first 
about 18 inches High produces enormous crops of of June. Plant in hills about 3 feet apart, and 1 or 2 
delicious Lima Beans. Per pkt., 10cts.; 1% pt., inches deep, using five or six seeds to each hill, and set 
40 cts., pt., 75 cts.; qt., $1.00. a pole firmly in the center. Manure liberally in the hill 
Yosemite Mammoth Wax Bush Bean. A giant among With well-composted fertilizer. Thin the plants, leaving 
three in each hill. Beans of a flat shape should be 
Beans. Should be found in every garden. Per c 1 ‘ 
pkt., 15 cts:; 14 pt , 75 cts.; pt., $1.25; qt., $2.00. placed in the soil with the eye down; planted thus they 
Early Feejee. Very early and prolific. Per pt., 15 cts; come up more readily. 
qt., 25 cts.; pk., $1.50. Extra Early Lima. Of the same size and general ap- 
Early Mohawk. Very early, hardy, productive and of pearance as the large Lima, but from ten to twelve 
rich flavor; extensively planted in the Southern days earlier. Per pt., 25 cts.; qt., 50 cts. 
Per pt., ~Large Lima. This is deservedly the most highly- 
States for shipping to Northern markets. 
15 cts.; qt., 25 cts.; pk., $1.25. esteemed pole bean in cultivation. Per pt., 20 cts.; 
qt., 40 cts.; pk., $2.50. 
Early Red Valentine. Early, productive, tender and 
Dreer’s Improved Lima. A distinct variety, more pro- 
succulemt and of fine flavor; remains longer in the 
green state than most of the varieties. Per pt., 15 ductive and earlier than the large Lima. Per pt., 
cts.; qt., 23 cts.; pk , $1.25. 20 cts.; qt., 40 cts.; pk., $3.00. 
Newington Wonder. Very productive, pods crisp and » King of the Garden Lima. Large in pod and bean. A 
tender; a valuable variety for forcing. Per pt., 15 very productive variety. Per pt., 25 cts.; qt., 50 
cts.; qt., 25 cts.; pk., $1.25. ‘ cts. 
Early China. An old standard variety that is very Early Dutch Case Knife. Very early and prolific, fine 
early. Per pt., 15 cts.; qt., 25 cts.; pk, $1.50. shelled, green or dry. Per pt., 20 cts.; qt., 40 cts. 
Long Yellow Six Weeks. A very early, prolificandex- Greer’s Golden Cluster. Very productive; large, golden 
cellent variety. Per pt., 15 cts.; qt., 25 cts.; pk., yellow, fleshy and tender pods. Per pt., 30 cts.; 
FLAGEOLET WAX, 
Gardeners 
$1.50. qt., 60 cts. : 
Green Flageolet (Wonder of France). The best of the Horticultural Cranberry. One of the best for family 
newer dwarf French varieties; the pods are long use, The pods are very tender, and of fine quality. 
and straight. The beans are bright green, retain- 
Per pt., 20 cts.; qt., 35 cts. 
ing their fresh appearance when cooked. Per pt., 
Scarlet Runner. Cultivated for the beauty of its flowers. 
15 cts ; qt , 30 cts.; pk., $2.00. It is also a valuable esculent. Per pt., 2U cts.; qt., 
Refugee, or Thousand to One. Very tender and pro- 35 cts. 
ductive; the best variety for pickling. Per pt.,15 White Runner. Similar to the preceding, except flowers 
cts.; qt., 25 cts.; pk., $1.50. are white. Per pt., 20 cts.; qt., 35 cts. 
Low’s Champion. Very productive, 
stringless, large, green, flat pods. 
qt., 80 cts.; pk., $2.00. 
with perfectly 
Per pt., 15 cts.; 
Giant Red Wax. Pods long, clear, waxy-yellow; thick 
and fleshy; very productive; when cooked, tender 
and delicious. Per pt., 25 cts.; qt., 50 cts. 
