



German, Bohne; French, Haricot; Spanish, Frijorenano ; Swedish, Bonar. 

 One quart to 100 feet in drills. Two bushels to the acre in drills. 



Keraeraber that I prepay charges on Heans by the Vi pint, pint, and quart unless particularly noted; quantities 

 of % bu., a bu., 54 bu. and 1 bu. or more will be shipped by freight or express at purchaser's expense. 



A succession of sowings can be made from the first of May until September in this latitude. Fur 

 ther south the sowing must be done earlier; further north, later. The beans should be planted in hills 

 two inches deep. Rows from eighte en to thirty-six inches apart. 



NEW DAVIS WAX— A grand acquisition. Wonder- 

 fully productive and very vigorous ; hardy vines 

 of upright growth, holding the pods well up from 



BUCKBEE'S NEW RUST PROOF GOLDEN EYED 



WAX — This vigorous growing variety yields a 

 profusion of pods of waxy appearance. The 

 vines grow about m feet high, holding pods well 

 oft tlie ground, thus keeping them clean, free 

 from blight and rust. Pods are full, large, of 

 delicious quality and free from strings. Super- 

 ior for market gardeners, shipping and family 

 use. The Director of Clamson Agricultural Col- 

 lege, S. C, writes: "I find Buckbee's Golden 

 Eyed Wax a very superior variety in every res- 

 pect." X pt. 15c, pt. 25c, qt. 40c. 

 NEW YOSEMITE MAMMOTH WAX— The Yosemite 

 or Monster Wax is a very distinct novelty, com- 

 bining exquisite quality and productiveness with 

 enormous size. The mammoth pods average 8 

 to 10 inches in length, are the thickness of a 

 man's finger, and full of fleshy pulp, as shown in 

 the illustration, and of a rich, golden color, mak- 

 ing a most handsome appearance either on the 

 plant or on the ta ble. We feel sure that the un- 

 usual size and handsome waxen appearance will 

 make this gian t among beans a general fa vorite. 

 X pt. 15c, pt. 25c. qt. 40c. 

 BUCKttEE'S RUST PROOF GOLDEN WAX— In this 

 variety we have a bean that possesses all the 

 good points of the old favorite. Golden Wax, but 

 is larger in pod and much more prolific; hand- 

 some appearance, being of a dark, rich vellow 

 color and of perfect 



the ground. The wbite and wax-like pods are 

 very long, straight and handsome. We do not 

 know of a variety, unless it be our Golden Wax, 

 in which the crop will be so free from imperfect 

 and poorly-developed pods, practically all being 

 straight and handsome. For market and ship- 

 ping as a snap bean it has no superior, as when 

 young it is very crisp, tender and striugless, and 

 stands shipment better than any other sort of 

 good quality. Pt. 13c, pt. 20c, qt. 35c. 

 IMPROVED WHITE WAX OR BUTTER— A great im- 

 provement over the old White Wax variety. 

 Vines of good size, erect, with large light colored 

 leaves and white blossoms. Productive, pods 

 large, handsome and of good quality ; shows no 

 strings or coarseness, finely flavored. 3^ pt. 10c, 

 pt. 18c, qt. 35c. 

 NEW FLAGEOLET WAX— This is really one of the 

 most valujible varieties for either private or 

 market garden purposes. It is as early as either 

 the Black or Golden Wax sorts, and has a pe- 

 culiar value in the fact that it is nearly always 

 exempt from rust. The pods are often a foot in 

 length, exceedingly succulent and tender. It is 



an 

 pt. 



enormously productive variety. 

 90c, qt. 35c. 



pt. 13c, 



ii 



shape. Of grand 

 quality, showing no 

 string or coarseness 

 even when past its 

 best, but is of ten- 

 der and melting fla- 

 vor at all stages of 

 Its growth. Being so exceedingly 

 prolific, it is not injured by bean rust. 

 For market gardenersor private fam- 

 ilies no better variety can be planted. 

 Try this great bean in your garden 

 once and it will always have a place 

 tbere. Exceedingly prolific. }4 Pt- 

 12c, pt. 30c, qt. 35c. 

 NEW REFUGEE WAX— Among green 

 beans the Refugee type has always 

 been most valuable. This wax vai'- 

 iety has all the peculiar cnaracter- 

 istics of the old Refugee, such as 

 small, dense foliage, great produc- 

 tiveness, roundness of pod and hand- 

 some appearance. It will readily bi^ 

 seen that the advantages gained 

 in producing a wax form of this 

 must be great. It produces an enor- 

 mous crop of pods of a clear, trans- ^_ 

 parent color. It will remain tender. 

 Free from rust. Try it. X Pt- 12c, 

 pt. 20c, qt. 35c, 



FOR PRICES 



i^EW REFUGEE WAX. 



IN QUANTITY SEE WHOLESALE PAGES. 



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WARDWELL'S KID- 

 NEY WAX-Thevery 

 strong growing vine 

 of this strain yields 

 a large crop of long, 

 nearly straight, 

 handsomb, very 

 white and wax-like 

 pods. They are of good quality, and 

 on this account, as well as their 

 beauty of form and color, are easily 

 sold. They ripen about the same 

 time as the Golden Wax. The dry 

 beans are large, kidney shaped, 

 white with dark markings around 

 the eyes. pt. 10c, pt. 18c. qt. 35c. 

 NEW PROLIFIC GERMAN OR IM- 

 PROVED BLACK WAX— The feature 

 impressing one most forcibly is its 

 habit of ripening a large proportion 

 of the crop earlier than other kinds. 

 It is of inestimable worth to market 

 gardeners, and all who depend on 

 being first in the market. Resem- 

 bles the old Black Wax or Butter 

 Bean. Pods clear, round, waxy 

 white, tender and stringless. The 

 dry bean is jet black. Good to fol- 

 low early peas, etc. ^ pt. 10c, pt. 

 18c, qt. 35c. 



