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NEW LAZY WIFE 



PODS wonderfully broad, thick and entirely stringlcss. They sur- 

 pass any other variety in the way vines cling to the poles, and every 

 Bean grower will at once acknowledge this is the most important 

 qualification. Pods flattish, oval shape, and when fully grown are 

 from 4 to inches long, exceedingly rich, buttery and fine flavored when 

 cooked. They are hardy, easily grown and most productive. Sur- 

 passingly fine for an early and late snap sort, also as a dry shell or winter 

 Bean it is unsurpassed, and such is the peculiar taste and pleasing flavor 

 of this Bean that we have known persons who would not eat any other 

 varieties of String Beans after tasting Lazy Wife. Pkt. 8c; i pt. 12c. ; 

 pt. 22c; qt. 40C. 



NEW GOLDEN ANDALUSIA 



This is certain to be one of the very best "Early Wax Pole Beans," 

 as it is fully two weeks earlier than most varieties, being fit to pick by 

 the third week in July. The pods are of splendid size, beautiful yellow 

 in color, they are absolutely stringless, cook well and are tender. Every 

 garden should contain this world beating variety. 



Pkt. 7c; 4 pt. 12c; pt. 22c; qt. 40c. 



Every Packet of 

 Beans contains 2 

 ounces or more. 



FAMOUS KENTUCKY WONDER 



OR OLD HOMESTEAD 



This splendid variety, introduced in 1885, has since been offered as Seek No Further, and 

 was introduced in 1891 as a novelty under the name of Old Homestead. Vine vigorous, climb- 

 ing well and very productive, bearing its pods in large clusters; blossoms white; pods green, very 

 long, often reaching 9 or 10 inches, nearly round when young, and very crisp, continuing in use 

 for an extended season. Has no Equal. Dry beans long, oval, dun-colored. _ An early and 

 very prolific sort, with showy pods, which are most excellent for snaps. It is sometimes catalogued 

 as Southern Prolific, but this is an error, as the latter is two weeks later and has shorter pods. 



Send to Buckbee for the Best Seed. Pkt. 7c; i pt. 12c; pt. 22c; qt. 40c 



RED SPECKLED CUT SHORT or CORN HILL 



A popular variety for planting among the corn, and thus furnishing a good crop without the 

 use of poles. Vines medium and never known to twist tightly. Leaves smooth and dark colored; 

 blossoms white. Pods short, cylindrical and tender. Beans oblong, or nearly so, and cut off 

 diagonally at the ends; white covered with reddish brown. 



Pkt." 6c; i pt. 12c; pt. 20c; qt. 35c. 



EARLY GOLDEN CLUSTER WAX 



A well-known, early and very beautiful sort. Vines large, strong-growing, vigorous, hardy; 

 leaflets large, light green, crimped; flowers yellowish-white; pods 6 to 8 inches long, borne in 

 abundant clusters, each containing from 3 to 6 pods, which are broad, very thick and fleshy, 

 deeply creased along the edge to which the beans are attached; much curved; color bright golden 



yellow. Of the very hest quality, and staying in condition for use a long time. The 

 Beans are also excellent shelled green. We recommend this variety as furnishing the largest and 

 handsomest pods of any sort in the list. 



Pkt. 8c; i pt. 12c; pt. 22c; qt. 40c. 



SEIBERT'S EARLY LIMA 



The earliest true Lima. No other sort so early or so good. As large as the largest, making 

 it the best Lima Bean ever offered. The vine is exceptionally hardy, vigorous, and not only 

 produces pods earlier, but continues bearing longer than any other sort. In earliness, ease of 

 shelUng, size, beauty and quality of the green beans, this variety is far in advance of all other sorts. 

 The pods and green beans are as large as those of the King of the Garden Lima, and of better 

 qualitv. Stock is limited this season. Order early. No progressive gardener will fail to try it. 



Pkt. 8c; * pt. 12c; pt. 22c; qt. 40c. 



BUCKBEE'S NEW KING OF THE GARDEN LIMA 



(The Best White Lima.) 



Practical value has been the object aimed at in the development of this grand variety, which 

 is the outcome of skillful selection It furnishes the largest green Beans, and is the most 

 easily shelled of any of the Limas. 



The vine is so productive that although the pods rarely contain more than four Beans, the 

 yield is enormous and is produced from the very first to the last of the season. 



The green shelled Beans are of immense size, but so tender and succulent that they shrink in 

 drying to about the size of the Large White Lima. It is the best Lima Bean ever offered for 

 market gardeners' use. 



In vield, ease of shelling, size, beauty and quality of green Beans, this variety is in advance 

 of all other sorts, and is recognized as the best of all the Limas for either the garden or the market. 



Pkt. 7c; * pt. 12c; pt. 22c; qt. 40c 



I can also supply the following splendid varieties of Pole Beans, which are too well known 

 to require extended description, at the following low prices: 



Pkt. i Pt. Pt. Qt. 



Early Large White Lima 6c. 12c. 20c. 35c. 



New Early Black Lima 7c 12c 22c. 40c. 



White Dutch Case Knife 7c 12c. 20c. 85c. 



Child's Mammoth Horticultural Pole 6c 12c. 22c. 40c. 



New Willow Leaf Lima 6c. 12c. 22c. 40c. 



New White Runner 6c. 12c. 20c. 35c. 



Scarlet Runner 5c. 10c. 18c. 35c 



'Golden Champion 6c. 12c. 22c. 40c 



Buckbee's New Holstein 8c. 15c. 25c. 40c 



Buckbee's New Golden Lima.-. 8c. 15c. 25c. 40c 



IF YOU TRY BUCKBEE'S KING OF THE GARDEN LIMA BEANS YOU WILL BE DELIGHTED 



