COLE'S NOVELTIES. 



3 



NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES 



FOR 1901 



On these pages of pink paper, we offer a few selected Novelties and Special- 

 ties of rare merit. All have been carefully tested on our trial grounds, and we 

 think they are worthy to be recommended to our customers for a trial. The 

 descriptions are written from careful observations, or as given by their respective 

 introducers. 



On all Seeds in Packets the purchaser is ent'tled to select Twenty-Five Cents 

 worth Extra for each One Dollar's worth ordered. 



JONES' STRINQLESS WHITE WAX BEAN 



This grand, absolutely stringless bean, is the result of five years' systematic 

 cross breeding between Yosemite and a white seed sort. It will become one of 

 the most popular of all our wax varieties now grown, combining points never be- 

 fore obtained in a true stringless Wax pod. It is of true bush type, of strong 

 growth, with medium tall, stocky footstalk, and compact bushy tops, which are a 

 complete mat of white blossoms from the ground to tip, is absolutely rust proof on 

 ail soils and in the most unfavorable seasons. It is an extra early variety, the 

 pods forming very quickly, and are long, perfectly round and exceptionally solid, 

 of a delicate light yellow color, perfectly stringless at all stages of growth, showing 

 rc coarseness even when past their prime. When ripe the seeds are white, med- 

 ium round and plump, and will grade in the produce market as No. 1 Medium or 

 small Marrows. In summing up its good qualities the originator claims that more 

 bushels per acre of green pods can be picked from an acre than from any other 

 wax bean known and if left to ripen a larger yield of dry beans can be harvested 

 than from the field varieties; also can be planted later in the season witn the cer- 

 tainty of a crop. Price per pkt. 10 cts., 2 pkts. 15 cts., pt. 30 cts., qt. 60 cts. 



