F. W. BOLGIANO & CO., 



Dwarf Wax Beans. 



Bolgiano's New Wax Beans.— Introduced 

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

 yeUow. It is very productive, bearing its fruit in 

 clusters, 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, 75 cents; 

 peck, $1.50; bushel, $6.00. 



Impi'oved Prolific German Black Wax. — 

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

 ductive ; vines medium size, vigorous and hardy ; it 

 also remains in good market condition for a ',Dng 

 season. Pint, 15 cents; quart, 25 cents; gallon, 80 

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



Golden - Eyed Wax. — This is one of the earli- 

 est Wax Beans, maturing about 46 days from day of 

 planting. 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, $1.50; bushel, $5.50. 



Carrie's Rust-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 absolutely Rust -proof, pods grow long, flat, 

 and are tender, of fine quality. Very early, produc- 

 tive and by far one of the best shipping Beans on 

 the market. Pint, 15 cents; quart, 25 cents; gallon, 

 80 cents; peck, $1.50; bushel, $5.50. 



Extra Early Refugee 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. 5^ pint, 10 

 cents; pint, 15 cents; quart, 25 cents; gallon, 75 cents; 

 peck, $1.50; bushel, $6.00. 



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WARD WELL'S KIDNEY 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 pro- 

 duces a heavy crop of pure wax pods, which are very 

 long, flat, showy, and are not liable to rust and blis- 

 ter; 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, 

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

 $1.50; bushel, $6.00. 



Climbing or Pole Beans. 



GERMAN : Stangen-Bolinen. 



(One Quart to 150 Hills : 10 to 12 Quarts to the Acre.) 

 ADD 15 Cts. PER QUART ON BEANS IF TO BE SENT BY MAIL. 



Culture of Pole Beans. — Choose light soil and make small hills three feet apart, having previously 

 spaded deeply and fertilized. Plant long pole two feet deep in the center of the hills. Allow six beans to 

 each hill, covering them barely beneath the surface, their eyes downward. Do not allow more than three to 

 climb a pole, but remove extra plants to hills where less than three have sprouted. The Lima Bean is very 

 delicate, and often fails to sprout from slight causes ; they should not be planted until the ground is warm. 



Lazy W i f e. — One of the best for snaps of the later green podded pole beans. The numerous pods, 

 borne in large clusters, are five to seven inches long, broad, thick, fleshy and entirely stringless. When 

 young they have a rich, buttery flavor which is retained until they are nearly ripe. The dry beans are ex- 

 cellent for winter use. Seed white. Packet, 10 cents; Pint, 15 cents; quart, 25 cents; gallon, 75 cents; bushel, 

 $5.00. 



Cherry Pole or Horticultural Pole Bean (Cut Short.)— Vines moderately vigorous, with large, 

 light colored leaves; pods short, pale green, but becoming streaked with bright red; beans large, ovate, splash-;d 

 and spotted with wine-red and of the highest quality either green or dry. Many people like them better than the 

 Limas. Packet, 10 cents; pint, 15 cents; quart, 25 cents; gallon, 75 cents; bushel, $5.00. 



Golden CaTinine Horticultural.— This new pole bean is strikingly handsome, especially as the 

 golden yellow pods mature and take on brilliant splashes of bright carmine red. Remarkably good in other 

 points also, being early, very productive and of excellent quality. As a wax-podded snap it is tender, brittle, 

 stringless and fine flavored. It is unsurpassed when .shelled either green or dry. Vine similar to Mammoth 

 Podded Horticultural, leaf a little larger and foliage a bright yellowish-green. The very large pods are six 

 to eight inches long, straight and very broad. A bean of such marked excellence and withal so attractive in 

 shape and color, will certainly come rapidly into general favor. Pint, 15 cents; quart, 30 cents; gallon, $1.00; 

 peck, $2.00. 



/ bought from you tivo bushels Currie's Rust-Proof Beans, and picked 875 bushels of beans, realizing over 

 $600.00. r never planted anything that gave me as much satisfaction and protit. Your seeds have given me first- 

 class satisfaction in every respect. J. W. DISNEY & SONS. 



