STOKES SEED FARMS COMPANY 



MOORESTOWN NEW JERSEY 



WARDWELL'S KIDNEY WAX (x 2/5) 



No. 38. Wardwell's Kidney Wax. Days 

 TO Maturity, 45. Originated by Mr. Charles 

 Wardwell, of Jefferson County, New York, 

 listed by Thorbum in 1887, and offered by Johnson & Stokes the following 

 year. The plants will attain a growth of about fourteen inches. The pods 

 are about six inches long, slightly curved, flat, six-seeded, clear yellow, 

 almost stringless and of very fair quaUty. As is the case of the Currie's 

 Rust-Proof, it is, perhaps, more subject to anthracnose during wet seasons 

 than are some of the green-pod varieties. Pkt. 10«f, lb. 45ff, 5 lbs. $2.00, 

 postpaid; by express, 5 lbs. or more, 35^ per lb., 60 lbs. (1 bu.) $21.00. 



No. 42. Golden Cluster Wax (Pole). Days to Maturity, 72 

 Originated near Doylestown, Pa., and introduced by Dreer in 1886. This 

 is the most popular wax-podded pole bean of this class. It is a good climber 

 and the vines are very compact, vigorous and hardy, being only slightly 

 susceptible to disease. Golden Cluster is very productive. The pods will 

 average seven inches in length. They are very straight, flat-creased, eight- 

 seeded, light waxy yellow, somewhat stringy, but very brittle and fine- 

 grained. The dry seeds are ivory white, broadly oval and occasionally 

 wrinkled. We believe this to be the best of the wax-podded pole bean class. 



Pkt. lOi, lb. 45(i, 5 lbs. $2.00, postpaid; by express, 5 lbs. or more, 35^ 

 per lb., 60 lbs. (1 bu.) $21.00. 



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GOLDEN CLUSTER WAX (POLE) 



(z 1/3) 



Pencil Pod and Round Pod Kidney are the best wax beans for the home garden 



