F. W. BOLGIANO & CO., 



DWARF WAX BEANS. 



Bolgiano's New Wax Beans.— Introduced by 

 us. The pods are round and of a bright golden yellow. 

 It is very productive, bearing its fruit in clusters, of 

 medium size, thick flesh pods about the size and shape 

 of the green Valentine. It is very early, and our trade 

 has been much pleased with this bean. It is free from 

 rust and almost stringless. Pint, 15 cents ; quart, 25 

 cents; gallon, 80 cents; peck, $1.50 ; bushel, $6.00. 



Improved Prolific German Black Wax.— 

 Pods are round waxy yellow, very tender, and produc- 

 tive ; vines medium size, vigorous and hardy ; it also re- 

 mains in good market condition for a long season. Pint, 

 15 cents ; quart, 25 cents ; gallon, 80 cents ; peck, 

 $1.50; bushel, $6.00. 



Golden-Eyed Wax.— This is one of the 

 Wax Beans, maturing about 46 days from day of plant- 

 ing. Pods are about 6 inches long, thick and flat. Vines 

 grow about 18 inches high and are very productive. 

 Pint, 15 cents ; quart, 25 cents ; gallon, 75 cents ; Peck, 

 $1.25; bushel, $5.00. 



Currie's Bust- Proof Wax Beans.— There has 

 been much attention given to the improvement of Wax 

 Beans, and this variety is one of the best. It is abso- 

 lutely Bust-proof, pods grow long, flat, and are ten- 

 der, of fine quality. Very early, productive and by far 

 one of the best shipping Beans on the market. Pint, 15 

 cents ; quart, 25 cents ; gallon, 90 cents ; peck, $1.75 ; 

 bushel, $6.50. 



Extra Early Befugee Wax Bean.— Produces 

 an enormous crop of pods of a clear, transparent color. 

 It remains tender longer than any other wax sort, and 

 is practically ever-bearing. ^ pint, 10 cents ; pint, 15 

 cents; quart, 25 cents; gallon, 75 cents; peck, $1.50 ; 

 bushel, $5.75. 



WARDWELL'SJfKIDNEY WAX. 



This variety is very hardy, and both pods and plants 

 are more robust than usual for a wax bean. The shape 

 of the beans is distinct from all other wax varieties, 

 being of a perfect kidney shape. It produces a heavy 

 crop of pure wax pods, which are very long, flat, showy, 

 and are not liable to rust and blister ; very early. Pint, 

 15 cents; quart, 25 cents; peck, $1.75; bushel, $7.00. 



Improved Golden Wax.— Very early and pro- 

 ductive, broad, flat pods, of excellent quality. Pint, 15 

 cents; quart, 25 cents; gallon, 80 cents; peck, $1.50; 

 bushel, $6.00. 



Bush Lima Beans. 



BURPEE LARGE BUSH. 



Burpee Large Bush— Is an im- 

 mense yielder, each bush bearing from fifty 

 to two hundred of the handsome, large 

 pods, well filled with very large beans, 

 which are identical in size and luscious 

 flavor to the well-known large Pole Limas. 

 By the introduction of this most valuable 

 novelty, the largest and best Lima Bean 

 can now be raised in quantity at small cost, 

 without the expense and labor attached to 

 the use of poles. ^ pint, 10 cents ; pint, 

 15 cents; quart, 25 cents; gallon, $1 ; 

 peck, $1.50. 



Dreer's Large Busli Lima Bean. 



This remarkable bush bean produces pods 

 in great abundance, 185 having been 

 counted on a single plant. It requires no 

 poles or stakes. The beans grow close to- 

 gether — three, four and sometimes five in 

 a pod, and very thick, sweet, and succulent. 

 It ripens fully ten days earlier than any of 

 the Pole Limas. \ pint, 10 cents ; pint, 15 

 cents; quart, 25 cents; gallon, 90 cents. 



Henderson Bush Lima Bean.— 



This Bean was introduced about fifteen 

 years ago. It has merit in being produc- 

 tive and very early for family use, and 

 where the trade demands a small-sized bean 

 it has no superior. It is of fine flavor and 

 very attractive when served on the table. 

 Quart, 25 cents ; gallon, 90 cents ; peck, 

 $1.50. 



I bought from you two bushels Currie's Rust-Proof Beans, and picked 875 bushels of beans, realizing over $600.00. I 

 never planted anything that gave me as much" 'satisfaction and profit. Your seed has given^me first-class satisfaction in 

 every respect. J. W. DISNEY & SONS. Nov. 7, 1903. 



