10 Annual Catalogue for 1885, of Maule’s Guaranteed Seeds. 
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Dwarf or Bush.—30 cents per quart must be added to 
prices of all beans when ordering them sent by mail, 
GOLDEN BUTTER, or MONT D’OR. 
—A new variety from Germany, well worth a 
trial. Itis unusually prolific, has golden yel- 
low pods of tender and most excellent flavor. 
Pkt., 15 cts.; qt., 45 ets. 
CANADIAN WONDER BEAN.—This dwarf 
bean is of such great value as to fully justify the 
name ‘‘ Wonder.”’ In growth the plant is dwarfand 
compact. The pods, produced in marvellous abun- 
dance, are very tender, delicate in flavor, of beauti- 
- ful shape, and grow from 12 to 16 inches in length. 
The illustration, reduced in size, gives but a faint 
idea of the length and great beauty of the pods. 
Excellent for string beans, if pulled when very 
young, but they are principally desirable as shelled 
beans (cooked like Lima Beans); hardly any 
other variety can approach itin appearance. 
Pkt., 15cts.; pint, postpaid, 35 ets.; qt., 30 cts.; 
peck, $1.25; 
EARLY RED VALENTINE.—Unus- 
ually early and productive. The old 
stand-by among market growers. Pkt., 
10 cts.; pint, postpaid, 30 cts.; qt., 20 cts.; 
peck, $1.50; bus., $4.75. 
Early Mohawk.—Withstands slight 
frosts. Pkt., 10 cts.; qt., 25 cts.; peck, $1.50; 
bus., $4.75. 
Early Fejee, Early China and Early 
Yellow Six Weeks, all three varieties 
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same price as Early Mohawk. 
NEW GREEN GEM. ,2™:22r 
nated abroad. It resembles the Green Flage- 
olet, one of the most popular of all beans in 
France, but it is far superior to it in 
every way. Green Gem is avery early 
and very productive bush bean, with long straight pods; 
equally as long and fully as handsome as the Cana- 
dian Wonder. The pods mature very quickly, are of 
cxcellent quality as snap-shorts. The bright green color {| 
of the beans, inside as well as outside, is maintained even $ 
when cooked; in quality theyare unsurpassed. Their 
flavor is peculiarly rich and luscious. As I have only been 
able to secure 2 bushels of beans of this remarkable variety, 
I can only offer it in small quantities, and as even then the 
supply will likely be soon exhausted, I would advise 
early orders. Pkt., 15 cts.; 10 pKts., $1.00. 
: JONES’ IVORY POD WAX BEAN.—As a variety 
for the market gardener or home use, it will equal all 
other wax varieties yet introduced. It is about a 
week eariier than the Black Wax; pods are large, 
long, brittle and stringless ; of a beautiful transparent,ivory- 
white appearance. The vines are a perfect mat of 
pods. We first called our customers’ attention to this bean 
in 1878; in no single instance (so far as we have ever heard) 
has the purchaser failed to endorse its many excellent qual- 
ities. Pkt., 10 cts.; pint, postpaid, 35 cts.; qt., 35 cts.; peck, 
$2.00; bus., $7.00. 
GOLDEN WAX.—Ten days earlier than the 
Black Wax; pods large, long, brittle and stringless. As 
a snap it excels all others in flavor, besides being excellent 
shelled for Winter use. It should be in every garden. 
Pkt., 10 cts.; pint, postpaid, 40 cts.; qt., 35 cts.; peck, $2.00; 
bus., $7.50. 
SELECTED BLACK WAX.—Tender, yellow, trans- jonEs’ IVORY 
parent pods of the most delicious flavor, free o 
runners. Pkt., 10 cts.; pint, postpaid, 35 cts.; qt., 
35 ets.; peck, $2.00; bus., $7.00. 
LEMON POD LATE WAX.—The vines are 
of strong upright growth bearing a complete 
fringe of long lemon-shaped pods, which are 
very tender, rich and entirely stringless. This bean 
cannot help but occupy a very high position in 
the eyes of all market gardeners and amateur 
gardeners as well. Pkt., 10 cts.; pint, postpaid, 30 
cts.; qt., 30 ets.; peck, $2.00; bus., $7.00. 
Large White Marrow.—Pkt., 10 cts.; qt., 25 
cts.. peck, $1.25; bus., $4.25. 
White Navy.—A standard sort for field culture. 
Pkt., 10 cts.; qt.; 20 cts.; peck, $1.25; bus., $3.50. 
Large White Kidney.—Excellent either green 
or ARR: Pkt., 10 cts.; qt., 25 cts.; peck, $1.50; bus., 
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S.A which the Goldenis an improvement. Pkt., 10 
——"_ cts.; qt., 25 ets.; peck, $1.50; bus., $5.50. 
NEW GOLDEN REFUGEE.—We are delighted to be able 
to offer this MOST SUPERIOR bush bean for the first time this 
season. A wonderful improvement on the Old Refugee, so LEMON POD LATE WAX BEAN. 
well known among all bean growers. Just the variety for a main crop, and I particularly 
