6 NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES, D. M. FERRY & CO., DETROIT.. MICH. 



Michigan White Wax Bean 



This splendid variety may be briefly described as a white 

 seeded Golden Wax. It is one of the earliest bush or snap 

 beans. The vines are very vigorous and unusually produc- 

 tive. The pods are golden yellow, fully as attractive as our 

 well known Golden Wax and of the same exceptionally fine 

 quality. The seed is white, a most valuable feature hereto- 

 fore unattained in a bush bean of highest quality. [See cut 

 on this page and further description, page 14) Pkt. 10c; 



Pt. 25c; Qt. 40c; 4 Qts. $1.50; Eu. $8.00 



Kentucky Wonder Bean 



We believe this variety is the most practically useful of 

 the green podded pole beans suitable for use as snaps. It 

 is an early, very prolific sort, with showy pods which are of ^ 



most excellent quality. The vines are vigorous, climbing 

 well and very productive, bearing pods in large clusters. 

 The pods are green, very long, often reaching nine or ten 

 inches, nearly round and very crisp when young, becoming 

 very irregular and spongy as the beans ripen. The quality 



Deans 

 of 



The 

 our stock is unsur- 

 passed. {See colored 

 plate, page 19, and 

 fu rth ei ' desa iption , 

 page r8) Pkt/ 10c; 



P t . 25c; Qt. 35c; 

 $1.25; B«. 37.00 



Louis Perfection White 



Michigan White Wax 



Kentucky Wonder Wax Bean 



This remarkably vigorous growing, wax podded pole 

 bean is very similar to the well known green podded 

 Kentucky Wonder, but pods are a little broader, very 

 fleshy and quite stringless as snaps. Its earliness and 

 hardiness commend it as a pole bean well adapted even 

 for northern latitudes. Its very large, golden yellow 

 pods are certainly handsome in appearance and are un- 

 excelled in quality by any wax podded bean of its class 

 [See colored plate, page 19, and further description, 



page 20) Pkt. 10c; Pt. 30c; Qt. 45c; 4 Qts. $1.50; Bu. $9.00 



St. Louis Perfection White Bean 



An early maturing, white seeded pole bean, very de- 

 sirable for snaps and certainly unsurpassed green 

 shelled. Vine vigorous and very productive. Pods 

 round, very long, irregular in shape and quite string- 

 less. The beans when shelled gret-n are large, very 

 tender and white, a very desirable feature when com- 

 parison is made with the colored beans of other varie- 

 ties of this class. Many of the most successful gar- 

 deners about St. Louis consider this bean by far the 

 most desirable pole bean yet offered. {See cut on this 

 page and further description, page 20) Pkt. 10c; Pt. 30c; 



Qt. 45c; 4 Qts. $1.50; Bu. $9.00 



If beans are ordered by mail or express prepaid add 10 cents 

 per pint, 15 cents per quart for charges. 



