German, Bohne. French, Haricot. Spanish, Frijoranano. Swedish, Bonor. 

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

 Remcmbor tli:it I prepay charfrcs on 15nans by tlie 14 pint, pint and quart unless particularly noted; quanti 

 ties of bu..!.i bu., ii bu. and 1 bu. or more will be shipped by frei;j:bt or express at purehasor's expense. 



A sui-cession of sowings can be made from the first of May until September in this latitude. 

 Further south the sowiugr must be done earlier ; further north, later. The beans should be planted 

 in hills two inches deep Rows from 18 to 3(5 inches apart. 



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BUCKBEE'S NEW RUST PROOF GOLDEN EYED 



WAX — This vigorous growing variety yields a 

 profusion of pods of waxy appearance. The 

 vines grow about 1 ),< feet high, holding pods 

 well off the ground, thus keeping them clean, 

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

 of delicious quality, and free from strings. 

 Superior for market gardeners, shipping and 

 family use. The Director of CI mson Agricul- 

 tural" College. .S. C, writes: "I find Buckbee's 

 Golden Eyed Wax a very superioi variety in 

 evei-y respect." }^ pt. 15c, pt. 25c, qt. 40c. 



NEW DAVIS WAX — A grand acquisition. The 

 wonderf nlly productive and very vigorous and 

 hardy vines are of upright growth, holding the 

 pods'well UD from the ground. The white and 

 wax-like pods are very long, straight and hand- 

 some. We do not know of a variety, unless it be 

 our Golden Wax, in which the ci'op will be so 

 free from imperfect and poorly developed pods; 

 practically all being straight and handsome. 

 For market and shipping, as a snap bean it has 

 no superior, a- when young it is very crisp, 

 tender and stringless, and stands shipment bet- 



ter than any other sort of good quality. 

 15c, pt. 2oc, qt. -lUc. 



pt- 



BUCKBEE'S RUST PROOF GOLDEN WAX — In this 

 variety we have a bean that possesses all the 

 good (mints of the old favorite. Golden Wax, but 

 is larger in pod and much more prolific, hand- 

 some appearance, being of a dark rich yellow 

 color and of perfect shape. It is of grand qual- 

 ity, 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 

 .'xceedingly prolific, it is not iniured 

 l)y beiin rust. For market gardeners 

 or private families no better var- 

 iety can be planted Ti-y this great 

 bean in your garden once and in will 

 alwavs hav^e a jilace there. Exceed- 

 inerly prolific. K pt. 1.5c, pt. '.iSc, qt. 

 -Wc. 



NEW PROLIFIC GERMAN OR IM- 

 PROVED BLACK WAX — The fea- 

 ture iuipressins one; most forcibly 

 is its habit of ripening a large pro- 

 portion of the crop earlier than 

 other kinds, is of inestimable 



^ worth to market gardeners and all 

 who depend on h<-inir first in" the 

 market. Resembles the old Black 

 Wax or Butter Bean. Pods clear, 

 round, waxy white, tender and 

 stringless. "The dry bean is jet 

 black. Good to follow earlv peas, 

 etc. 3<pt .10c, pt. 18c, qt. 35c. 



IMPROVED WHITE WAX OR BUTTER —A great 

 improvement over the old wnite wax variety. 

 Vines of good size, erect, with large light colored 

 leaves and white blossoms. Productive, peds 

 large, handsome and of pood quality; shows no 

 strings or coarsenes, finely flavored. Ja Pt- 10c, 

 pt. ISc, qt. .35c. 



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 

 eight to ten 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, making a most handsome appearance 

 either on the plant or on the table. We feel 

 sure that the unusual size and handsome w-axen 

 appearance will make this giant amonc Beans 

 a general favorite. 3.2 pt. 15c, pt. 28c, qt. 50c. 



WARDWELL'S KIDNEY WAX — The very strong 

 growing vines of this variety yield a large 

 crop of long, nearly straight, handsome, very 

 white and wax-like pods. They are of good 

 quality, and on this account as vi'oll 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. X Pt- 

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



NEW FLAGEOLET WAX— This is one of the really 

 most valuable varieties lor either private or 

 . market garden purposes. It is as early as either 

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

 iar value in the fact 

 that it is nearly always 

 exempt from rust. Tlie 

 pods are often a foot in length, ex- 

 ceedingly succulent and tender. It 

 is an enormously productive variety. 

 ' ' pt. 13c, pt. 20c, qt. 35c. 



Mr. A. KERR, Chcmunn. Illinois, 

 (alendini) qardcner) says: 



Have used liiichhr.e's Seeds for years, 



would plant no others. Your Rust 



Prgof Beans are alike pleasing to 



myself and customers. 



WAHDWELL 



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