AVARDWBL.L,>S KIDNBY WAX. — This most 

 prolific and hardy dwarf wax Bean is unquestionably 

 one of the earliest. In comparison with the Golden 

 Wax, the pods are often ready to pull ten 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, 10 cents; pint, 

 25 cents; quart, 45 cents. 



BURPEE'fS PERFECTION OR FLAGEOX,ET 

 ■W^AX.— 1 find these two beans identical. Pods are of 

 a bright golden color, larger than Golden Wax, very 

 striking and showy. Pkt., 10 cts.; pt., 25 cts.; qt., 45 cts. 



POLE BEHNS. 



GOLDEN WAX POLE. — Rich, round, fleshy, 

 stringless, beautiful golden yellow pods, 7 to 9 inches 

 long. In flavor it equals any in cultivation, while the 

 vines begin bearing as early as any other pole bean 

 now grown, and almost as early as any dwarf wax va- 

 rietj'. Packet, 10 cents; pint, 30 cents; quart, 50 cents. 



NEW GOLDEN CLUSTER. — Produces beautiful 

 golden yellow pods 6 to 8 inches long, borne profusely 

 in clusters of four to six, which retain their tender- | 

 ness and plumpness long after the beans have at- 

 tained a large size. Commencing to bear ten days I 

 after the Golden Wax, it continues bearing until frost | 

 sets in. Packet, 10 cents; pint, 30 cents; quart, 50 cents. 

 MAVLE'S IMPROVED DUTCH RUNNER — We have in this variety one of most productive pole Beans 

 grown. The illustration will give an idea of its immense yield. They are also wonderfully early. Pods are 

 *yery large and handsome, almost equal to the large Lima. In flavor they are superior, and cooked green in 

 Suramer, j'ou will find they equal any succotash you ever made. They continue in bearing from July right up 

 Ut frost. Dutch Runner will surely please everyone. Packet, 10 cents; pint, 30 cents; quart, 50 cents. 



IMPROVED KENTUCKY WONDER.— Very early, enormously productive, the long, green pods actually 

 hsnglng in clusters from the top to the very bottom of the pole. At the same time they are stringless, and al- 

 ways cook remarkably tender. Packet, 10 cents; pint, 25 cents; quart, 45 cents. 



W^HITE CREASE BACK — This is that choice pole Bean known through many sections of the South as the 

 ii»opular Fat Horse Bean. For string beans, the Ureaseback is especially desirable, being of a beautiful, light 



green color, stringless, about 6 inches 

 long, perfectly round, with a crease^in the 

 back, and of most excellent quality. They 

 ripen very early, and pods are thick from 

 one end of the pole to the other. Crease- 

 back for early. Lazy Wives for late, make 

 m excellent combination. Packet, 10 

 !ents; pint, 25 cents; quart, 45 cents. 



LAZY WIVES This variety originated 



n Bucks Co., Pennsylvania, where for a 

 lumber of years, it has been the most pop- 

 ilar Pole Bean grown. Pods are wond'r 

 fully broad, thick, fleshy and, abc 

 stringless. In these respects they s 

 any other I know of. Then, aga 

 pods retain their rich, stringless ai I 

 der qualities until they are almost 

 much so, in fact, that I am perfec 1 f 

 in saying they are the best of all 

 Shorts. They also surpass every va 

 the way vines cling to the pole. Its 

 I think, implies productiveness, f 

 vines being covered all Summe 

 niasses of beautiful pods, it is just I 

 to suit lazy wives, as a mess can s 

 picked for dinner. Pods which are gr 

 rather flattish, oval shape, and, wh( 

 grown, are from 6 to 8 inches long, > 

 ingly rich, buttery, and fine flavored 

 cooked. They are hardy, easily grov i 



enormously productive. Packet, 10 

 pint, 30 cents; quart, 50 cents. 



FRENCH ASPARAGUS.— A Phi 

 dener says : "I have grown all varit 

 beans, and I consider the Asparaguh 

 the most delicious, productive and 

 have ever had." Pods grow from 2 t 

 long and are produced in great abun 

 In color they are a beautiful green, 

 and delicious, so they will not only j 

 great curiosity wherever grown, but 

 desirable variety as well. Packet, 1( 



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