COLE'S VEGETABLE SEEDS. 



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Yosemite Mammoth 

 Wax Bush Bean 



This wonderful wax variety is the 

 forerunner of a race of giants among 

 beans. The pods are nearly all solid 

 pulp and absolutely stringless, cooking 

 tender and delicious. The monster pods 

 average 10 to 14 inches in length, as 

 shown in cut, and are a rich golden in 

 color, making a most handsome appear- 

 ance either on the plant or on the table. 

 The Yosemite combines size, productive- 

 ness and quality 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 marvelously large 

 crop will be obtained. Per pkt. 5 cts., 

 pt. 20 cts., qt. 40 cts., pk. $1.50, bu. 

 $6.00. 



REMEMBER we pay the postage on 

 i)eans at these prices. Deduct 15 cents 

 on each quart if to be sent by express. 



Kccney's Rustless 

 Golden Wax Bean 



"A strong- growing bush variety of re- 

 markable vigor and freedom from rust. 

 It sends out short tendrils on which pods 

 are formed in addition to those near the 

 central stock of the plant, which accounts 

 for its wonderful productiveness, amount- 

 ing, under favorable conditions, to 100 

 to 150 fold. 



"The pods are meaty and well filled, 

 thick-flat when young, and semi-round 

 later; of rich yellow color and fine quality 

 and entirely stringless, even when large 

 enough to shell. If the pods are picked 

 as fast as formed, the plant continues to 

 furnish a bountiful supply for an un- 

 usually long season." 



Bean growers have long felt the need of 

 a really Rustless Wax Bean, and the 

 quality alone will entitle it to high rank 

 if the claims of the introducers are sus- 

 tained in its general culture. 



Price per pkt. 5 cts., pt. 20 cts., qt. 40 

 cts., pk. $1.25, bu. $5.00. 



Burpee's Bush Lima. 



This varietj' is universally conceded to be altogeth- 

 er unique, and the MOST VALUABLE NOVELTY OF 

 THE AGE. It is the first and only true bush, form 

 of the luscious large Lima Bean. IT COMES AB- 

 SOLUTELY TRUE FI^M SEED. The bushes grow 

 eighteen to twenty inches high, of stout growth and 

 always erect, yet branching so I'lgorously that each 

 plant develops into a magnificent circular bush, 

 from two feet to three feet in diameter. The bush 

 character is thoroughly established. It is an im- 

 mense jdelder, each bush bearing from 50 to 200 

 of the handsome large pods, well filled with very 

 large beans. Plant when soil becomes warm, in row3 

 2 feet apart and fully 12 inches between the plants. 

 Pinch out the top when about one foot high which 

 will cause plants to branch more. Per pkt. 5 cts., 

 pt. 25 cts., qt. 50 cts., pk. $1.75. 



Henderson's Bush Lima. 



This Bush Lima grows without aid of stakes or 

 poles, in compact bush form, from 15 to 18 inches 

 high, and produces enormous crops of delicious Lima 

 Beans, which can be as easily gathered as the com- 

 mon garden bush beans. It is at least two weeks 

 earlier than any of the climbing Limas, and pro- 

 duces continuoua crop from the time it comes into 

 bearing until frost, and being enormously productive, 

 a very small patch will keep a family supplied with 

 this splendid vegetable throughout the season. The 

 beans are of the size of the Small Lima, and of the 

 same delicious quality as the Pole Lima. A fine 

 variety for market gardeners. Per pkt, 5 cts., pt. 25 

 cts., qt. 40 cts., pk. $1.50. 



