CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



BEANS 



DWARF OR BUSH 



1 pound equals 1 1-15 pint. GO pounds equals 1 buxliel. 



Begin sowing Dwarf or Bush varieties the first week in May, if the 

 ground is in fit condition. For successive crops sowings may be made 

 every two or three weeks until the first of July. Sow thinly in drills 2 or 3 

 inches deep and from 18 inches to 2 feet apart. If the soil is rather poor. 

 the former depth ■will suffice. If rich, the latter. One pound to 50 feet 

 (if drill. 2 bushels (12m lbs.; to the acre in drills. 



Beans were again a very short crop last season, and the available supply 

 of Seed is limited. Order early. "U'e will fill orders as they are re- 

 ceived as long as the stocks la^it. 



Currie's Rust-Proof \\'ax Beans. 



WAX PODDED OR BUTTER VARIETIES 

 CURRIE'S RUST-PROOF WAX 



The Earliest and Most Prolific of All \Vax Beun.-«. The Best Wax. Bean for 



the Market Gardener. Tender and Absolutely Stringless. 



Proof Against Rust. 



For many years a standard sort of nation-wide popularity, and still sur- 

 passed by none. Not only is it rust-proof, but it possesses the most excel- 

 lent quality of being exceedingly crisp and tender, ivith no approach what- 

 ever to strin^ness, and of a most delicious flavor. Pods uniform in size,, 

 long, straight, flattish oval. 



SURE CROP WAX — A hand- 

 some semi-round podded 



sort coming into use about 



a -week later than our 



Rust-Proof Wax. The vines 



are very vigorous in 



growth, bearing long hand- 

 some pods of a golden yel- 

 low color, very fleshy, ten- 

 der and meaty. The quality 



is all that can be desired, 



and it is entirely free from 



strings or tough fibre. 

 Davis Wax — The plant is a 



vigorous grower, carrying 



the pods Tivell above the 



ground. The pods are long, 



straight, and of a clear, 



light, waxy color, often 



growing to a length of 7 



or 8 inches, of fine flavor, 



and an excellent shipper; 



■white seeded. 

 Hodson W^ax — One of the very 



best of the main crop sorts. 



Plant vigorous and very 



productive. Pods long, 



slightly curved and flat 



and of a creamy yello^w 



color. 



Golden AVax — One of the best snap Beans, with golden yellow pods of excel- 

 lent flavor. Medium in length, straight and oval. 



Improved Prolific Black W^ax — Pods light yellow, medium short, round, curved, 



very tender and productive. 

 Improved Golden Wax — An improvement on the old Golden Wax. Pods larger 



and more prolific, straight, meaty and excellent quality. 



Refugee Wax — In habit of gro^n'th and seed like Extra Early Green Refugee, 

 but the 5 to 6 inch pods are a clear light yellow of fine quality, thick, fleshy 

 and very tender. The plant is spreading and a long, heavy bearer. A good 

 canning variety. 



Round Pod lUdney \Vax — The pods are' long and handsome, slightly curved, 

 round and very tender. 



Wardvrell's Kidney W"ax — Prolific, hardy, and a strong grower. The pods are 

 large, flat and slightly curved, and of fine quality. One of the most highly 

 prized varieties. 



Webber "W'ax — Somewhat on the order of Wardwell's Kidney Wax in habit of 

 growth and form of pod. Bright yellow pod, vines strong, holding pods 

 well off the ground. An excellent variety for the market gardener. 

 All varieties listed above at a uniform price: Pkt. 10c; % lb. 25c; 1 lb. 45c. 



(by maU 52c); 5 lbs. $2.15; lO lbs. $4.00. 



NOTICE — ^When ordering \i> lb. add 5c postage. 

 When ordering 1 lb. add 7c postage. 



When ordering two or more pounds add postage at Parcel Post 

 rates. See p«ge 1. 



Sure Crop Wax. 



