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WARDWELL'S NEW KIDKEY WAX. 



Swedish, Bonor. 

 Two bushel to the acre in drills. 



GOLDEN EYED WAX. -<^2ZZ2 zzzzznr "^^^° IIa SKS&- 



German, Bohne. French, Haricot. Spanish, Frijorenano. 

 One quart to 100 feet in drills. 



Remember that I prepay charges by the one-half pint, pint and quart; quantities of one-eighth bushel, one- 

 quarter bushel, one-half bushel and one bushel will be shipped by freight or exp ress at purchaser expense. < 



A succession of sowings can be made from the first of May until September, in this latitude. Further south the sowing must be 

 done earlier; further north later. The Beans should be planted in hills two inches deep. Rows from 18 to 36 inches apart. 



NEW GOLDEN EYED WAX— (See Cut.)— This grand and 

 entirely new, early, vigorous growing variety yields a wonderful 

 profusion of tender pods of a beautiful waxy appearance. 

 The vines grow about 1)4 feet high, holding the pods well off the 

 grouud, thus keeping them clean and exceedingly attractive. It 

 is free from blight and rust. The pods are full, large, of the most 

 ■ delicious quality and are singularly free from strings. Do not 

 fail to give this good variety a trial. It is a bean that market 

 gardeners use and has no superior for family use. pt. 12c, pt. 

 20c., qt. 35c. % bu. 70c, M bu. SI. 25. % bu. $2.25, bu."$4.00. 



IMPROVED BLACK EYED WAX— Another grand, new 

 variety, originating from the same family as the above, differ- 

 ing only in the color of the eye which is a beautiful jet black. 

 It combines all the good qualities which the above variety 

 possesses. By planting this variety you will have beans that 

 you may be proud of. % pt. 12c, pt. 20c, qt. 35c, U bu. 70c, U 

 bu. $1.25, \i bu. $2.25, bu. S4.00. 



NEW PINK EYED WAX— Still another variety allied to 

 the above new, grand, good bean, differing only in the color of 

 the eye, which is a delicate pink shade. It has been given a 

 thorough trial in every section of the country and has never 

 failed to please, as its many sterling qualities place it in a posi- 

 tion which it will alwavs continue to retain. %pt., 12c, pt. 20c, 

 qt. 35c, % bu. 70c, % bu. SI. 25, X bu. $2.25, bu."$4.00. 



WARDWELL'S NEW KIDNEY AVAX — (See Cut.) — This 

 variety is very hardy and both pod and plant are more robust 

 than usual for the wax bean. The shape of the beans is distinct 

 from all other Wax varieties being of a perfect kidney shape. It 

 produces a good crop of truly wax pods which are very long, ex- 

 tremely showy ; not liable to rust or blister. Very early. |£ pt. 

 12c,pt.20c.,qt.,35c, % bu. 75c, % bu.Sl.50, % bu. $2.75, bu. $5.00. 



BUCKBEE'S RUST PROOF GOLDEN WAX— (See 

 Cut.) — A greatly improved golden podded wax variety, being 

 extremely prolific, so much so that it is not injured, or 

 attacked by bean rust. Is by far superior to the hardier wax 

 varieties an d has reached such a point of excellence that it gen- 

 erally displaces them for general use. It is absolutely strin ess, 

 the very richest, tenderest ; the finest in flavor and such an early 



and grand yielder that it is not surpassed, much less equaled by 

 any other variety ; the most popular bean with market garden- 

 ers and the grandest variety for the family garden, }4 pt. 15c. , 

 pt. 25., qt. 40c, %i bu. 75c, bu. $1.50, %£ bu. $2.75, bu. $5.00. 



NEW PROLIFIC GERMAN OR IMPROVED BLACK 

 WAX — There is no doubt but this is one of the earliest of all 

 wax varieties, producing very fine, extremely early, entirely 

 stringless wax beans and bears long tender pods of an exceed- 

 ingly beautiful waxy color. A great standard as a general mar- 

 ket and family variety and a very good sort for pickling. M pt. 12c. , 

 pt. 20c, qt. 35c, }4 bu. 70c, % bu. $1.25, y, bu. $2.35, bu. $4.00. 



NEAV YOSEMITE MAMMOTH WAX- (See Cut.)— Re- 

 garded by many reliable growers as one of the most distinct and 

 valuable varieties of recent introduction. The pods frequently 

 attain a length of 14 inches with the thickness of a man's finger 

 and are nearly all solid pulp, the seeds being very small 

 i when the pods are fit for use. The pods are a rich golden color 

 and are absolutely stringless, cooking tender and wonderfully 

 delicious. It is enormously productive, as many as 50 of its 

 monstrous pods having been counted on one • bush. The plant is 

 so large and vigorous and the pods so solid and pulpy that they 

 require a great deal of light and air to perfect them. Plant this 

 variety nearly twice as far apart as ordinary bush beans. x /> pt. 15c. , 

 pt. 30c, qt. 50c, % bu. $1.25. 



NEW FLAGEOLET WAX — (See Cut.) — This is really one 

 of the most valuable varieties for either private or market gar- 

 den purposes; extremely early ; nearly always free from rust rt 

 pods large size, often, one foot in length, exceptionally succulent 

 and tender, verv productive. Try it. % pt. 15c, pt. 25c, qt. 40c, 

 % bu. 75c, H bu. $1.50. 



IMPROVED WHITE WAX OR BUTTER— A great im- 

 provement over the old white wax variety, possesses all the 

 good points of a thoroughly reliable wax bean ; large pod, quite 

 productive. One of the handsomest beans in existence, beauti- 

 ful rich golden yellow color: perfect shape ; shows ho strings or 

 coarseness; tender, fine flavor at all stages of its growth. 

 The only good white wax variety in existence. pt. 12c, 

 pt. 20c, qt 35c, }£ bu. 70c, % bu. $1.25,. ^ bu. $2.25,-bu. $4.00. 



