VEGETABLE SEEDS 



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CULTURE.- — Sow every two weeks from early May until August lo supply a 

 succession in the latitude ojf New York. Further south, sow earlier; further north 

 later. Plant 2 inches deep in drills 2 lo 2)4 feet apart. The seeds should be dropped 

 about 2 inches apart and the plants thinned out to stand about 4 inches apart in the 

 row. They commence bearing in six to eight weeks, according to the variety. 1 qt. 

 to \00 feel of drill. 



BUSH BEANS 



WAX PODDED 



35 BLACK WAX 



(Henderson's Improved) 



One of the oldest varie- 

 ties grown, which by 

 constant selection has 

 been so greatly im- 

 proved that it compares 

 favorably in every re- 

 spect with many of the 

 newer sorts. Black 



Wax is very early, 

 enormously productive 

 and of fine quality, and 

 one of the most re- 

 liable sorts. 



Price, pkt. 10c; pt. 45c; 

 qt. 80c; 4 qts. $3.00; 

 peck S5.50; transporta- 

 tion paid. 



44 GOLDEN AGE (Henderson's) {See coior piau. Page 21) 



A Triumph of Horticultural Art. The Best Stringless 

 Wax Bean Extant 



We have named this supreme product of the horticultural art "Golden Age," 

 because we believe its advent is an achievement in the science of plant breeding. 

 Besides being absolutely stringless it is remarkable for its rust-resisting and disease- 

 resisting qualities. The plants are vigorous in growth, and bear heavy crops of 

 transparent, tender, golden waxy pods, delightful to the eye, and ready to pick 

 in 45 days from the planting of the seed. 



Price, pkt. 15c; pt., 80c; qt., $1.50; 4 qts., $5.50; transportation paid. 



50 HODSON LONG POD 



Enormous Yielder. Never Affected by Rust or Blight 



The strong, sturdy plants often attain dimensions 2 J4 feet in height, and bear 

 great quantities of long, meaty pods, measuring 7 to 8 inches in length and of a 

 waxy cream-yellow color. The ample foliage sheltering the pods from the hot 

 sun renders them exceptionally tender, brittle, and if picked before too old they 

 are stringless, free from fibre and of fine table quality. 



This variety is remarkably free from bean diseases. Not a trace of rust, blight 

 or mildew has ever appeared on a plant or pod in our trial grounds or fields dur- 

 ing the years we have been growing it. (See illustration.) 



Price, pkt. 10c; pt., 45c; qt. 80c; 4 qts., $3.00; peck $5.50; transportation paid. 



55 SURE CROP STRINGLESS 



Clear Amber Yellow Stringless Pods 



This variety is well adapted for market purposes because of its vigorous growth, 

 productiveness and hardiness. Pods are rich yellow, 6 to 7 inches long, entirely 

 stringless at all stages of development. 



Price, pkt. 10c; pt. 45c; qt. 80c; 4 qts. $3.00; peck $5.50; transportation paid. 



56 UNRIVALED 



Earliest Wax Podded Variety Grown 



Wax beans from your own garden are not only a 

 delicacy but they possess a high food value. 



It is above all else the earliest Wax Bean within our knowledge. We have found 

 it two days earlier than any other in our trials, which alone renders it extremely 

 valuable. The color develops very early in the growth of the pods, which remain 

 tender for a long period. The flavor is excellent, and both plant and pod are 

 free from rust and blight. {See illuslration.) 



Price, pkt. 10c; pt. 45c; qt, 80c; 4 qts. $3.00; peck $5.50; transportation paid. 



59 WARDWELL'S KIDNEY WAX 



One of the best large podded wax beans. Very robust and hardy, producing 

 heavy crops of broad, long, flat waxen pods not liable to rust. 



Price, pkt. 10c; pt. 45c; qt. 80c; 4 qts. $3.00; peck $5.50; transportation paid. 



SHELL BEANS 



7 BOSTON SMALL PEA 



One of the oldest beans in cultivation. This the popular baking bean makes a 

 vigorous growth 14 to 18 inches in height and bears its small pods, which, usually 

 contain six small seeds in great profusion. 



Price, pkt. 10c; pt. 30c; qt. 55c; 4 qts. $1.75; peck $3.25; transportation paid. 



31 WHITE MARROW 



A very popular shell bean. The plants are vigorous and productive. The pods 

 range from 5 to 6 inches in length and produce from five to seven seeds, ivory 

 white in color. 

 Price, pkt. 10c; pt. 30c; qt. 55c; 4 qts. $1.75; peck, $3.25; transportation paid. 



Semesan, the ne^v plant disinfectant, has proven very efficacious in controlling anthracnose of beans and other fungous diseases 



