M. W. BUCKBEE, 66CKFOR6, ILLINOIS 



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NEW DWARF WAX BEANS 



IIIVKBKK'S KUsT-HHUOt' GOLDEN WAX. 



JONES' STRINGLESS WAX. 



Tbis is the result of crossing a white-seeded sort with the Yosemite, 

 nil'J in it the good qualities of the latter variety are developed to a super- 

 lative degree, being wonderfully productive ot uniformly well shaped and 

 handsome pods. The plant is exceedingly hardy, rust-proof and productive. 



ifi ne, white-seeded variety with round, stringless pods of unsurpassed 

 1-emty and quality. It matures the long, round, fleshy, stringless pods very 

 early and ripens its crop of seed earlier than the earliest of Held Beans, so 

 that It will prove a valuable sort for the farm as well as the garden. The 

 ripe Beans are saleable as No. 1 medium and are of superior quality for 

 culinary purposes. This feature makes the sort of especial value to market 

 gardeners, since if from any reason there is no sale for them as snaps, the 

 value of the dry Brans will make the crop a remunerative one. Every farm- 

 er aDd gardener should try it. Pkt. 8c; '/ 2 pt. 15c; pt. 25c; qt. 40c. 



BUCKBEE'S RUST-PROOF 

 GOLDEN WAX. 



OUR own original slock, unequaled 

 in size, color and quality of pods 

 and Superior to All Others. This bean, 

 introduced by us, still continues The 

 Standard Wax Variety For General 

 Use. In litis variety we have a Bean 

 that possesses all the good points of 

 1 lie old favorite. Golden Wax, but is 

 larger in pod and much more prolific; 

 liaudsome appearance, being of a dark, 

 ricli, yellow color and of perfect shape. 



CAN'T BE BEAT. 



Of grand quality, showing no string 

 or coarseness even when past its best, 

 but is of tender and melting flavor at 

 all stages of its growth. Being so ex- 

 ceedingly prolific, it is not injured by 

 Bean rust. For market gardeners or 

 private families no better variety can 

 be planted. Try this great Bean in your 

 garden once, and it will always have 

 a place there. Pkt. 8c ; y 2 pt. 15c ; 

 pt. 25c ; qt. 40c. 



YOSEMITE MAMMOTH WAX 



In value, distinctiveness and sterling 

 worth this Bean is a Wonder. We 

 would call attention to the necessity of 

 planting this grand variety nearly 

 twice as wide apart as ordinary bush 

 Beans. The plant is so large and vig- 

 orous, and the pods are so solid and 

 pulpy that they require a great deal 

 of light aud air to perfect them. 



A GRAND GOOD VARIETY. 



The pods frequently attain a length 

 of ten to fourteen inches, with the 

 thickness of a man's finger, and are 

 nearly all solid pulp, the seeds being 

 very small when 'the pods are fit for 

 use. The pods are a rich golden color, 

 and are absolutely stringless, cooking 

 tender aud delicious. This is the pop- 

 ular wax Bean for family or market 

 purposes. It is enormously productive, 

 as many as 50 of its monster pods hav- 

 ing been counted on one bush. Pkt. 

 be ; y 2 pt. 15c : pt. 25c. ; qt. 40c 



JONES 8TRTNGLE8S WAX 



Dwar f Wax Beans 1 can r also f s " PI,1 V^ f °"° wing 



— — — varieties of Dwarf Wax Beans, 

 which are too well known to need extended descriptions, at 

 the uniform price of: Pkt. 5c; % pt. 10c; pt. 18c; qt. 35c 



Challenge Extra Early Black 

 Wax. 



Maule's Butter Wax, 

 Black Eye Wax. 

 1 ink Eye Wax. 

 Violet Flageolet Wax. 

 Grenell's Rust-Proof Wax. 

 New Crystal White Wax. 

 Saddle Back Wax. 

 New Flageolet Wax. 



Yeilow Eye Wax 

 Improved Golden Wax. 

 Ferry's Detroit Wax. 

 Eurpee's Perfection Wax. 

 Currie's Rust-Proof Wax. 

 New Speckled Wax. 

 Keeney's Rustless Golden Wax. 

 Wardwell's Kidney Wax. 

 Improved White Wax or Butter 



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