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: EY WAX. — This most prolific | 
and hardy dwarf wax bean is one of the best and earliest. 
Vines are of medium size, with long, flat pods of a delicate 
waxy yellow, very brittle and entirely stringless. I recom- || 
; mend this bean highly. Pkt., 10 cts.; 
pt, 25cts.; qt., 45cts., postpaid. Peck, 
$2.00; bushel, $7.00. { 
IMPROVED RUST PROOF | 
GOLDEN WAX.—An improvement \ 
upon the old and once popular 
Golden Wax, which I have ceased to 
catalogue, on account of its liability 
to rust or spot. This newer rust 
proof strain has greater vigor in 
every way than its parent. The pods 
are round and succulent, are borne 
in profusion, and I commend it as a 
worthy successor to the original 
stock. Pkt., 10 cts.; pt.. 25 cts.; qt., 45 
cts., postpaid. Pk., $1.75; bu., $6.00. 
NEW PROLIFIC BLACK WAX. 
—An improved strain of the old 
Black Wax, being a stronger grower, 
with longer, straighter and rounder 
pods, and twice as prolific My cus- 
penne Bay they want no better bean. 
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to the family garden. 
Pkt., 10 cts.; pt., 25 cts.; 
qt., 45 cts., postpaid. 
PE., $1.75; bu., $6.00. 
YOSEMITE WAX. 
—No other dwarf bush 
bean can approach Yo- 
semite in size of pod, 
the pods being often 8 
or 9 inches long, and as 
thick as a man’s finger. 
Pods are nearly solid, 
and are stringless, al- 
ways cooking tender, 
and of good flavor. 
EE bs 10c.; pt., 30c.; qt., 
50c., id. Pk. 
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se and thicker NEW PROLIFIC BLACK WAX. 
Ae pean other eae pooreee0 genie; ene 25 cents; quart, 45 NEW DAVIS KIDNEY WAX. 
Ae Be ae ae ee ert LBS! BU.00S : | NEW DAVIS KIDNEY WAX.—In intro- 
aE eons Ee ee ae EEE et Vee ducing this remarkable bean to the Ameri- 
* I find these identical. Pods of a bright golden color, very 3 ie SiG ae. 
Ly striking and showy; larger than Golden Wax. Pkt, 10 cts.; C40 public, five years ago, I made almost ex 
x ee ule: ai Ne @TShe Winn SRR | travagant claims for it; but these claims have 
pt., 25 cts.; qt., 45cts., postpaid. Pk., $1.50; bu., $5.50. < heat - ze 
22 * i : : | been fully sustained by its high record every- 
> ROGER’S LIMA W AX.—(See specialties.) ‘ | where. Itisallin all, the greatest of the wax 
Bi JONES STRINGLESS WAX.—(See specialties.) | podded bush beans. It is of strong growth, 
Alm MAULE’S BUTTER WAX.—For more than half|and is wonderfully prolific, holding its long, 
iS a dozen years | have been sounding the praises | straight pods well above the ground. The pods 
en of this excellent, spot proof bean, the result ofan | are of a handsome, clear, waxy white color, 
“5 accidental cross between | and are more conspicuous than the foliage il- 
cis Golden Wax and Dwarf| self when the bush is in full bearing. They 
{S Black Wax. Thestrain is | frequently exceed in length those shown in the 
AFI a distinct one, of very high | above engraving. The seed is of true kidney 
' merit. The dry beans are| shape, pure white, and with absolutely no dark 
ats White, with an irregular, | eye whatever. The pods are ready for market 
5 brown eye. The long pods | when quite young, and are then of the highest 
we are of a beautiful, clear,| and best flavor and succulence. When nee- 
bE golden yellow color, round | lected and allowed to become too old they 
“ in shave, and very full ard | become stringy. They are plump and full, end 
om plumyp. They are entirely | entirely rust proof. The pods may be eaten, or 
15/ stringless, even when | the beans may be ripened and shelled. This 
a1) j nearly ripe, and make the | the best bean for market gardeners and ce 
“do best possible snap beans. | ners in the world, and I can as strongly 
@ In summing up the points | dorse it for the family garden. It is full woy 
1 of exellence of Maule’s Butter Wax bean, I must refer to the fact that it is the earliest of the yel- | of the thousands of dollars which the oriy 
?\z low pod sorts, that its quality is high, that it is round and solid, without any hollow pods, and | stock cost me. Pkt., 10 ets.: pt., 25 ets 
"\y that it is very productive. Pkt., 10 cts.; pt., 80 cts.;qt., 60 cts., postpaid. Pk., $1.75. 45 cts., postpaid. “PK., $1.75; bu.. $6.00, 
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