WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



Vegetable Seeds — 36 



Imperial Wax 

 or Golden Crown. 



This remarkable uew bush bean has long golden pods. 

 The pods are round, plump and perfectly stringless. The 

 seeds are while, and their color makes them sell quickly 

 Jn the ripe or dry state. Its enormous yield, fine table 

 quality and freedom from string place It in the front 

 rank, and make it of peculiar value to the private grow- 

 er, the market gardener and the canner. The vine is of 

 the bush type, with strong and vigorous growth, with the 

 load of pods carried well above the soil. In addition to 

 this, spikelets are thrown out above the foliage, which 

 In turn produce pods, thus adding materially to the total 

 yield of the plant. Imperial Is very early, free from rust 

 and blight, and produces marketable pods very quickly. 

 The golden shade is acquired by the pod when young. 

 It ripens so early that it can be harvested before the 

 !ate August rains. Packet, 10 cents; pint, 25 cents; quart 

 «0 cents, jiostjiald. Peck, $1.7o; bushel, S6.0U. 



IMPERIAL WAX OR GOLDEN CROWN. 



New Profusion Wax. 



A Winner Every Time on the Table, on the Market Stall and in the Cash Returns 

 it Makes the Grower. You Certainly Need it in Your 1907 Garden. 



This grand wax bean, which was first ottered in 1903 as "Nameless," has certainly 

 surpassed my expectations. 80,000 packets were distributed free for trial among 

 my customers, who, without a single exception, were delighted, not only with its 

 wonderful productiveness, but also with its fine flavor and handsome appearance. 

 I offered in my 1903 catalogue 5100 in cash prizes for a suitable name for Profusion 

 Wax Bean. More than 10,000 names were suggested by my customers, six of 

 whom selected the name Profusion Wax, which I considered the most appropriate 

 for the variety, and the hundred dollar pri7e was divided 

 among them The illustration herewith is no exaggeiatiou 

 whatevei The Mnes are liteially covered ^\ith line, long, 

 handsome transpaient jellow ])ods, which are remarkably 

 brittle, as it has no strings whate\er It is \ery sure to 

 make a reputation foi itself either in the home or market 

 garden under all circumstances It is a wonderfullv stiong 

 grower. Pods are round, of \ery laige si/e, and alw'avs full 

 of meat. In addition to these good qualitieb it is \er\ earU 

 and continues in beaiing a long tune Piofusion Wax will 

 hold its own at all times against the strongest competition 

 Packet, 10 cents, pint, 2) cents, (juart, 40 tents, 

 by mail, postpaid. Peck, J'l 50, bushel, t^5.50 



The Silver Bean. 



A desirable strain of tiie White Wax The pods are of a 

 beautiful silvery color, and are bome in great piofusion 

 They are sweet and tendei T predict that this bean will i, 

 become popular, as it shows vigor of vine as well as good 

 quality, and the pods thus far show no disposition to S)iot. i 



Packet, 10 tents, pmt, 25 cents, quart, 45 cents, postpaid 



NEW PROFUSION WAX. 



