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Extra Early Kinjf of tlic Gnr<l«M» IJiiia— (Soe cut.)— This is 



a rarofully seloctod and iinprovoil strain of the oUl variety of 



lar^'o Lima" Bean and is so far superior to all other strains tliat 1 



give it tho most prominent notiee. I'ods arc very lontr, often 



containing; four to six very larpo beans. Tlio beans tiro so hirfro 



and handsome that they will sell well in any market, while in 



quality they arc excellent. The poils arc produced in such lartrc 



clusters that tho vines present a most beautiful siirht. }■■: pt. 15c, 



pt. -J-V, qt. -UK: K bu. ?1.0»l, bu. $l.T.=i, ".^ bu. bu. fO.OO. 



Child'H Horticultural— Another new excellent variety, highly 



recommended for either winter or summer. It 



is a very imxluctive, hardy and early beau of tho 



true largo lima typo. It can bo relied upon to 



make a crop. You will make no mistake in 



plantinif it. Pkt. 5c, }4 pt. 20c, pt. 30e, ql. .50c. 

 Kentucky Wonder or Old Homestead— A 



hiphly rocoiumendable variety for usoin a preen 



state. It is enormously productive, the pods 



hang in creat clusters from top to bottom of the 



pole. The jiods, whielj are entirely strin.irlcss, 



ire a silvery ffroen in color, which, in addition 



to its oxcellonl clinpiug habit, makes tho i)lant 



indeed u tine sipht. The jiods, though large, 



are tender and meltinsr when cooked. Try it. 



Pkt .5c, 'I pt. iOc, pt. 30c. qt. 50c. 

 Lazy WU'e— (See cut.)— Tills new variety has 



been for some years the most i>oi)ular ))olc bean 



grown. Pods are wonderfully broad, thick, 



and above all entirely strinsless. In these re- 

 spects they surpass any I know of. They also 



surpass any other variety in the way vines cling 



to the poles, and every ber.u grower will at once 



a.-knowledge this is a most important qualifica- 

 tion. Pods are rather llattish. oval shape, and 



when fully grown are from four to six inches 



long, exceedingly rich, buttery and fine flavored 



when cooked. They are hardy, easily grown 

 nd most productive. For an" early and late 



-nap sort, also as dry, shell or winter bean it is 



unsurpassed, and siich is the peculiar taste and 



pleasant flavor of this bean that we have known 



pei-sons who could not be induced to eat other 



varieties of string beans after tasting Lazy 



Wife, if they could obtain the latter. Pkt. 5c, 

 pt. 20c, pt. 35c, qt. 60c. 



New Scarlet Kunner — Beautiful in foliagCj and a prime favor 

 ito with all who are ac<|uainled with its merits. It is not only 

 exceptionally ornanienlal but very useful, as the beans, which 

 arc very largo, arc of fine flavor and deTicions quality, while the 

 vine is so graceful and of sui-h rapid growth as to fender it one 

 of the best for arbors, etc., the flowers in color arc a bright 

 scarlet, and bloom profusely until fi-ost comes. Certainly not 

 excelled for use as a shelled or dried bean. ^ pt. 12c, pt". 20c, 

 cit. ■.iTn:. 



New "Willow Leaf Lima— (See cut.)— An excellent new variety 

 remarkable cfor its beautiful, deeply cut 

 foliage. It has all the valuable charac- 

 teristics of the large lima beans and it is 

 enormously productive, often 5,000 beans 

 are produced from one. Be sure to try it. 

 Pkt. 5c, K l>t- 20f, pt- qt. 50c. 

 Golden Champion— The earliest, most 

 prolific and the best flavored of any wax 

 pole bean. It has furnished full grown 

 beans on our trial grounds as early as 

 any of the dwarf varieties. It is cer- 

 tainly a decided advancement among 

 wax pole beans, and I urge all my customers to give 

 it a thorough trial. Pkt. 5c, }4 pt. 20c, pt. 30c, qt. 50c. 

 Buckbee's New HolsteWi— (See cut.)— This 



fi'andest of all new varieties is of my own intro- 

 uctiou. Its great popularity is shown by its being 

 planted in thousands of gardens every season. 

 Without doubt it is the earliest of all pole beans ; 

 monstrously productive and of a fine clinj; ing habit, 

 continues to bear throughout the st ason and is in- 

 deed a beautiful sight. The handsome, well filled 

 pods ; which are borne in endless profusion, are 

 long and entirely stringless, very even in shape 

 and producing beans of the most delicious quality. 

 The beans, when ripe, are of a beai\tiful Holstein 

 color, hence its name. I have a fine stock of this 

 grand, good variety this season, larger than ever 

 before, and hope to supply all demands. Would 

 advise you to order early. Pkt. 5e, X V^- 20c, pt. 

 35c, qt. 50c. 



A successful year awaits you by 

 planting Buckbee's Celebrated Seeds. 



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