Eh) THE SILVER BEAN. -— A beautiful and | 
useful new bush bean, with silvery green al- | 
“| most wax pods. Promising. (See specialties.) 4 
it NEW IMPERIAL WHITE SEEDED |, 
i WAX POD.—An excellent stringless yellow- | 
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pod bush bean, with abundant merits. (See 
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quart, 40 cts., postpaid. Peck, $1.25; bushel, $4.00. 
NEW DAVIS KIDNEY WAX.—The high claims which I made seven 
years ago when introducing this handsome and prolific wax podded bush - 
bean to the public have been fully sustained, and it holds a leading place 
among the wax sorts. It is of Strong growth and wonderfully prolific, and 
holds its long, straight pods well above the ground. The pods are of a 
clear, waxy white color, and are more conspicuous than the foliage itself 
when the bush is in full bearing. Seeds of true kidney shape, pure white, 
and with no dark eye whatever. Pods plump, full and entirety rust proof. 
Used as a snap short and also as a shelled bean. Adapted to home or 
market, and good for canning purposes. Packet, 10 cts; pint, 25 cts.; 
IMPROVED RUST PROOF GOLDEN WAX.—An improvement 
on the Golden Wax, which I no longer catalogue, on account of its 
liability to rust. This new strain has more vigor than its parent, and 
= hence its name. The pods are round 
and succulent, and are borne in pro- 
fusion, and I commend it to the public 
as a superior wax bush bean. Packet, 
10 cents; pint, 25 cents; quart, 40 cents, 
postpaid. Peck, $1.25; bushel, $4.25. 
//MAULE’S BUTTER WAX.—This 
“valuable wax bean is the result of an 
accidental cross between Golden Wax 
and Dwarf Black Wax, and is now 
held in high esteem everywhere. 
There is no more reliable spot-proof 
wax bean on the market. The strain 
is a distinct one,and I have been sound- 
ing its praises for nearly a decade. The 
dry beans are white, with an irregular 
brown eye. The long curved pods are 
of a beautiful, clear, golden yellow 
color. They are round, full and plump, 
and entirely stringless, even when 
nearly ripe. The earliest of the yel- 
low pod sorts, and very produc- 
tive. Pkt., 10 cts.; pt., Yd cts.; qt., 
45 cts., postpaid. Peck, $1.50. 
NEW: VALENTINE WAX. — For 
many years the Red Valentine was 
the standard of excellence among 
Yo NEW PROLIFIC BLACK WAX. 
NEW PROLIFIC BLACK WAX.—Anim- 
proved strain of the old Black Wax; a stronger 
grower, with longer, straighter and rounder 
pods, and twice as prolific. My customers say 
they want no better bean. Its handsome, yellow, 
fleshy, stringless pods commend it for both 
home and market purposes. Pkt., 10 cts.; pt., 
25 cts.; qt., 40 cts., postpaid. Pk., $1.50; bu., $4.75. 
PERFECTION DWARF WAX.—Strong, 
erect growing bushes. Pods tender and brittle; 
bright golden yellow, very striking and showy. 
-. good market variety. Seed purple. PKt., 10c.; 
pt., 20¢e.; qt., 40c., postpaid. FK., $1.50; bu., $5.00. 
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green-podded bush beans, and we now 
have a wax podded Valentine which 
promises to take the leading place 
among the yellow-podded sorts. It is 
an early bean withround pods,requir- 
ing 45 to 48 days tomake it ready for 
market. The pod is solid, free from 
toughness, and almost wholly string- 
less. It is atender and succulent bean, 
of first-rate table quality, and well 
adapted to nearby markets. It is very 
handsome in appearance, and entire- 
ly rustless. It is a heavy cropper. 
It may be described as an Extra 
Harty Valentine, with round wax 
pods. Pkt., 10 cts.; pt., 25 cts.; qt., 40 
cts., postpaid. Pk., $1.25; bu., $4.50. 
J ROGERS’ LIMA WAX. — 
Pod broad and flat, the broadest of all the 
wax bush beans. The seed is not a lima 
bean, and the name must not be so un- 
derstood. The pod is so large and flat 
as to resemble or suggest the pod of a 
lima bean. The color of the pod is 
a semi-transparent, glossy, lemon 
wax, the pod assuming this attrac- 
tive color as soon as formed. Ten- 
der, juicy and delicious in every 
way; never tough. The plant re- 
quires space for development, 
as it is vigorous and branching. 
\\, It bears profusely, the heavy 
XN pods hanging beneath the 
NS protection of the leaves 
DAY and thus escaping in- 
SS jury from the weather. 
SV Pkt.,10¢.; pt.,30c.; 
qt., 50c., post- 
paid. Pk., 
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IMP. RUST PROOF GOLDEN WAX 
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i% WARDWELL’S KIDNEY WAX. 
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ARDWELL’S KIDNEY WAX.—A most 
prolific dwarf wax bean; one of the best and 
earliest and most hardy of the wax sorts. Vines 
of medium size. Pods long, flat, of a delicate 
waxy yellow, very brittle and entirely string- 
less. Largely and profitably grown in the South 
for early shipments to the North. Pkt., 10c.; 
pt., 25e.; qt., 4Ce., postpaid. Pk., §1.25; bu., $4.50, 
PLEASE NOTE. 
Sas When beans by the pint or quart ar or- 
dered by express or freight 8 cents per pint or 
15 cents per quart may be deducted from 
prices quoted. Pecks and bushels are sent by 
express or freight at purchaser’s expense. 
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ROGERS’ LIMA WAX BEAN. 
