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H. V/. BUCKBEE, ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS. 



P^inrKSON WONDER 



IMDERSONS bush" 



L'MA 



The Most Valuable 

 Vegetable Introduc- 

 tions OF RECENT YEARS 



EACH of these three splendid Dwarf Bush Lima Beans 

 possesses its own peculiar points of merit. I earnestly 

 hope that all will try them. No garden is complete, no 

 table is properly supplied without them. 

 New Jackson Wonder Bush Lima — Grows from 18 to 30 inches 

 high, immensely productive and very early. Pods broad 

 and flat, containing from three to four beautiful varie- 

 gated flat Beans, similar to the well-known Lima, and in 

 the dry state as shell Beans can be used the same as 

 Lima, but when the pods are young they make excellent 

 snap Beans. It cooks easily and quickly; in fact fills all 

 the requirements of a good garden variety as well as a 

 field sort. Pkt. 8c; Vz pt. 12c; pt. 22c; qt. 40c. 

 Henderson's Bush Lima— Valuable variety on account of its earliness and wonderful productiveness, continuing to grow 

 and set pods until stopped by frost. Its popularity increases every year. Rich, buttery Limas— the true flavor (even 

 better). \ mes are without runners, leaves small, bright green and Lima like: flowers small, vellowish white, borne 

 in clusters and often above the foliage. Pods short, flat, and contain from three to five beans,"which are of delicious 

 quality. Try it. Pkt. 8c; Vz Pt. 12c; pt. 22c; qt. 40c 



Burpee's Bush Lima— The bushes grow 18 to 20 inches high, of stout growth and alwavs erect, vet branching so vigor- 

 ously that each piant develops into a magnificent circular bush from 2 to 3 feet in diameter. "Enormouslv productive, 

 single plants under favorable circumstances yielding from 200 to 350 pods. Handsome large pods being well filled 

 with very large beans, identical in size and luscious flavor with the well-known large Poi^ Limas. Pkt, 8c; V 2 pt. 

 12c; pt. 22c; qt. 40c 



FOR PRICES IN QUANTITY, 

 SEE WHOLESALE 



PAGES. 



Mr. W. D. De Young, of Oakland, Cal., writes: 

 "If you will refer to your order books you will 

 find that I have ordered from you fifteen years. 

 The reason, have always received honorable 

 treatment and quick attention." 



NEW WAX BEAN. 



Refugee Wax — Among green beans the Refugee type 

 has always been most valuable. This Wax variety 

 has all the peculiar characteristics of the old Refu- 

 gee, such as small, dense foliage, great productive- 

 ness, roundness of pod and handsome appearance. 

 It will readily be seen that the advantage gained in 

 producing a Wax form of this must be great. A 

 Great Favorite. It produces pods of a clear trans- 

 parent color. It remains tender longer than any 

 other wax variety, and is practically ever-bearing. 

 It is free from rust, and its dense habit of growth 

 renders it proof against long continued drorght. 

 This feature is valuable, and this is the only Wax 

 Bean we know of that possesses it. Pkt. 8c; Vz P*- 

 15c; pt. 25c; qt. 40c. 



NEW REFUGEE WAX. 



REMEMBER 



HALF PINT, PINT AND QUART, 



THAT I PREPAY CHARGES 

 ON BEANS BY THE ONE- 



A TABLE DISH UNSURPASSED FOR DELICACY OF FLAVOR. 



