HIGH QUALITY VEGETABLE SPEEDS 



WAX SNAP OR BUSH BEANS 



REFUGEE WAX, KEENEY'S STRINGLESS.— This new variety of dwarf Wax Bean is an improved type of 

 the Refugee Wax. The plants are of very robust growth and extremely early and productive, bearing profusely the 

 large, beautiful pods, which are of delicious flavor. The pods are round, pencil-like. The color is a rich, golden 

 yellow and the quality is excellent. Pint, 25c. Quart, 50c. Peck, $3.75. Bushel, $14.00. 



DAVIS KIDNEY WAX. — An excellent rust-proof market bean. One of the main points of its superiority over 

 other sorts is its extreme hardiness and excellent keeping qualities. The dry bean is white. Pint, 25c. Quart, 60c. 

 Peck, S3.25. Bushel, $13.00. 



BLACK WAX, IMPROVED PROLIFIC— One of the finest Snap-shorts and the oldest of the wax varieties; 

 pods transparent, waxy yellow, and snap like pipestems; boil as rich as butter, and when highly seasoned are 

 luscious; they are thick and very tender, entirely stringless and fully as early as the Valentine. Pint, 25c. Quart, 50e. 

 Peck, $4.00. Bushel, $15.00. 



LAZY WIFE'S POLE BEAN.— The pods grow from six to eight inches long, entirely stringless, of a rich, but- 

 tery flavor when cooked. Pods retain their tender rich flavor until nearly ripe. A good white shell bean for Avin- 

 ter use. Quart, 50c. Peck, $3.25. Bushel, $12.00. 



IMPROVED GOLDEN WAX.— (Rust-proof.)— This variety, the pods of which are of a dark, rich golden- 

 yellow color, is rapidly surpassing the famous Golden Wax, which has been the most popular and most desirable of 

 fill Wax varieties. Pint, 25c. Quart, 50c. Peck, $3.00. Bushel, $12.00. 



CURRIE'S RUST-PROOF.— Pods long, flat and straight, of a beautiful golden color. Price, per Pint, 

 25c. Quart, 50c. Peck, $3.00. Bushel, $12.00. 



King of the Garden 



WARDWELL'S KIDNEY WAX.— This standard variety, maturing a little later than Golden _ Wax, yields 

 large crop of long, nearly straight, broad, light golden yellow, handsome pods. These are of large size, about six 

 inches long, and are of good quality. They always command a ready sale, making the variety one of the most profit- 

 able for the market gardener. Pint, 25c. Quart, 50c. Peck, $3.75. Bushel, $14.00. 



SPECKLED HORTICULTURAL, OR CHERRY.— Very productive; equally good in green state or when 

 shelled. Quart, 50c. Peck, 13.75. Bushel, $14.00. 



KENTUCKY WONDER, OR OLD HOMESTEAD.— We regard this variety as being the most desirable, 

 best and earliest of all the green-podded running beans. Quart, 50c. Peck, $3.25. Bushel, $12.00. 



DWARF LIMA BEANS 



BURPEE'S IMPROVED BUSH LIMA.— This is claimed by 

 the introducers to be superior to the old standard Burpee's Bush 

 Lima. Grows more vigorous with heavier foliage ; matures sixteen 

 days earlier. Beans are larger and of better quality. It is the 

 earliest of the large Bush Limas. Vines are very prolific. Pint, 40c. 

 Quart, 75c. Peck, $5.00. Bushel, $19.00. 



DREER'S BUSH LIMA.— Possesses all the good qualities of 

 the Dreer's Improved Pole Lima, which has long been admitted 

 to be one of the best quahty. It is of true bushy habit, growing 

 vigorously about two feet high. Pint, 50c. Quart, 80c. Peck, $6.25. 



FORDHOOK'S BUSH LIMA BEAN.— The only stiff erect 

 bush form of the Potato Lima. Both pods and beans are twice the 

 size of the Kemerle or Dreer's Bush Lima. Pint, 40c. Quart, 80c. 

 Peck, $6.25. 



POLE LIMA BEANS 



SEIBERT'S EARLY LIMA. — Extra early, vigorous growth and productive. Pods long and well filled. Beans 

 large and handsome. Gives entire satisfaction wherever grown. Pint, 30c. Quart, 60c. Peck, $3.75. Bushel, $14.50. 



DREER'S IMPROVED POLE LIMA.— The distinctive features of this are the early maturity, large yield, 

 and extra quality. The bean itself is thick and round, rather than oval-shaped, as most Limas are. Pint, 30c. 

 Quart, 60c. Peck, $3.75. Bushel, $14.50. 



CARPINTERIA POLE LIMA. — A new variety, producing beans of largest size, with a greenish tint, which is 

 so much desired both for market and family use. The beans are of the very finest quality, thin skin, extra tender, 

 and of the finest flavor. Vines vigorous, strong, very productive, pods 5 to 6 inches long, closely filled, usually with 

 four to five^ beans. Splendid for home use or market garden. Pint, 30c. Quart, 60c. Peck, $3.75. Bushel, $14.50. 



FORD'S MAMMOTH. — The pods grow to an average length of eight inches, are produced in great clusters, 

 with from five to seven beans per pod, of most excellent quahty, for using either green or dry. Pint, 30c. Quart, 60c. 

 Peck, .$3.75. Bushel, $14.50. 



KING OF THE GARDEN.— Large bean and pod; very heavy cropper. Pmt, 30c. Quart, 60c. Peck, $3.75. 



Fordhook Bush Lima 



Bushel, $14.50. 



PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 



