NEW MONT D’OR.—A yariety well worth a trial. One of 
the earliest of all the dwarf wax sorts, and less liable to rust than 
many others. Itis very prolific; at times over 40 pods, 4 to 5 inches 
long, can be counted on a single plant. Has golden yellow pods 
of tender and most excellent flavor. Pkt., 10c.; pt., 30c.; qt., 50c. 
IVORY POD WAX.— Earlier than Black Wax. Pods are long, 
brittle and stringless, of beautiful transparentivory white appearance. 
Vines liable however to throw out runners. Pkt. J0c.; pt. 3U¢c.; qt. 50c. 
RDWELL’S KIDNEY WAX.—This most prolific and 
hardy Dwarf Wax Bean is unquestionably one of the earliest of all. 
It is only surpassed in this respect by Maule’s Butter Wax. In _ com- 
parison with the Golden Wax, the pods are oftem ready to 
pull tem days earlier. Vines are of medium size and hardy, 
while the pods are long, flat and of a delicate waxy yellow. Very 
brittle and entirely stringless. Packet, 10c.; pint, 30c.; quart, 50c. 
BURPEE’S PERFECTION WAX.—The introducer 
claims for this variety unusual vigor of growth, and immense 
productiveness. They have large pods on astrong bush by which 
they are held well up trom the ground. Pkt. 10c.; pt. 30c.; qt. 50c. 
BLACK WAX.—Tender, yellow, transparent pods, of the 
most delicious flavor. Free of runners. Pkt. 10c; pt. 25¢c; qt. 45c. 
GOLDEN WAX.—Ten days earlier than the Black Wax. 
Pods large, long, brittle and stringless. Say what you will this 
variety is hard to equal, and notwithstanding the many new 
wax sorts of recent introduction, I still think it should be in 
every garden. Packet, 10 cts.; pint, 25 cts.; quart, 45 cts. 
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For Peck and Bushel Prices on Beans, 
me Peas and Sweet Corn, see page 12. 
BLACK WAX OR BUTTER BEANS. 
Packet, 10 cents. 
YOSEMITE W AX—Absolutely largest ofall. See pp.49. 
IMPROVED RUST-PROOF GOLDEN WAX.—This 
new strain of Golden Wax is really all its name implies. Pods 
are thicker than Golden Wax, if anything of better uality, and 
absolutely rust-proof. Having fulfilled all claims made for it the 
last two seasons, I am confident in offering this Improved Rust- 
Proof variety of Golden Wax, that my customers will find it well 
worth the extra price I have toask. Pkt., 15¢c.; pt., 35¢,; qt., 60c. 
SADDLE-BACK WAX.—A cross of the Yosemite and 
Black-Eyed Wax, made by N. B. Keeney & Son, Genesee Co., N: Y. 
First offered last season by a Phila. seedsman, who claims them to 
be broader and thicker than other sorts. 
NEW PROLIFIC GERMAN WAX.—This is a decided 
improvement on the old German Wax Butter Beans, being a 
stronger grower, with longer, straighter and rounder pods and at 
the same time being more than twice as prolific. For 
productiveness and fine quality, I doubtif it is surpassed by any 
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who planted it last year are loud in their praises of Prolific Wax 
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