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YOSE/niTE MAMMOTlI WAX BlISlI BEAN. 



This wonderful wax variety is the forerunner of a race of giants among beans. The pods 

 are nearly all solid pulp and absolutely strin^less, cooking tender and delicious. The monster 

 pods average 10 to U inches in length, as shown in cut, and are a rich golden color, making a 

 most handsome appearance either on the plant or on the table. The Yosemile combines size, 

 productiveness and qualitj' in one variety, and is the nearest approach to perfection in 

 Wax Beans. The plant is a' remarkably vigorous one, and if the pods are kept closely picked, 

 new ones will continue to be produced, and a marvelouslv large crop will be obtained. Per 

 pkt. 7 cts., pt. 30cts.. qt. 60 cts., pk. $2.25. 



JACKSON WONDER 

 LIMA BEAN. 



A dwarf or bunch varietj'growing 

 from 18 to SOinches high, l immensely 

 productive and very early. Pods broad 

 and Lflat, containing from three to 

 four beautiful variegated flat beans, 

 similar in shape to the well known 

 Lima, and in the dry state as shell 

 beans, catf be used the same as the 

 Lima, but when the pods are young 

 they make excellent 'snap teans. It 

 is not ivaxy, hence cooks easily and 

 quickly, in fact, fills all the requirements for a good 

 garden variety as well as a field sort. As a forage 

 plant it is a valuable acquisition as it yields an enor- 

 mous crop of ensilage or dry forage. Pkt. lOcts., Or 

 3 pkts. for 25cts., pint, 35cts., quart, 60cts. 



DREER'S BUSH LIMA BEAN. 



This is one of the best of all the 

 dwarf Limas, being superior in 

 flavor to the dwarf varieties of the 

 Sieva Lima. 



It grows about two feet high, 

 and is of vigorous branching 

 habit, maturing early; it is very 

 productive; the beans in a green 

 state are not quite as large as the 

 Large Lima, but urow ck'ser to- 

 gether in the pod, are thicker 

 sweeter, more tender and succu' 

 lent. Land remain green longer 

 after maturing. For small private 

 gardens, and wherever the use of 

 poles is inconvenient or undesir- 

 able, it will prove especially valu- 

 able. This Bean should be planted 

 n rows two feet apart, and the 

 plants one foot apart in the row. 

 One plant alone is sufficient to a 

 hill. 



Per pkt. lOcts., 3 pkts. 25cts., pt., 

 60cts. 



