SEEDS AND POULTRY SUPPLIES 



WAX or BUSH BEANS 



REFUGEE WAX, KEENEY'S STRINGLESS.— 



This new variety of dwarf Wax Bean is an im- 

 proved type of the Refugee Wax. The plants are 

 of very robust growth and extremely early_ and pro- 

 ductive, 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, 35c. Quart, 60c. 

 Peck, $3.60. 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, 35c. Quart, 60c. Peck, 

 $3.60. Bushel, $13.00. 



IMPROVED GOLDEN WAX (Rust-proof).— 

 This variety, the pods of which are of a dark, rich 

 golden-yellow color, is rapidly surpassing the fa- 

 mous Golden Wax, which has been the most popu- 

 lar and most desirable of all Wax varieties. Pint, 

 35c. Quart, 60c. Peck, $3.75. Bushel, $13.00. 



DAVIS KIDNEY WAX.— An excellent rustproof 

 market bean. One of the main points of its superi- 

 ority over other sorts is its extreme hardiness and 

 excellent keeping qualities. The dry bean is white. 

 Pint, 35c. Quart, 60c. Peck, $3.60. Bushel, $13.00. 



CURRIE'S RUST-PROOF.— Pods long, flat and 

 straight, of a beautiful golden color. Price, per pint, 

 25c. Quart, 50c. Peck, $3.75. Bushel, $14.00. 



WARDWELL'S KIDNEY WAX.— This standard 

 variety, maturing a little later than Golden Wax, 

 yields a 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, mak- 

 ing the variety one of the most profitable for the 

 market gardener as well as shipper. This is also 

 very extensively used for snaps for the home gar- 

 den. The plants are strong growing and bear their 

 long pods well up from the ground. The leaves are 

 large, broad and slightly roughened. Seed large, 

 flattened, kidney shaped, white with dark markings 

 about the eye. Pint, 35c. Ouart, 60c. Peck, $4.00. 

 Bushel, $15.00. 



POLE BEANS 



LAZY WIFE'S POLE BEAN.— The pods grow 

 from six to eight inches long, entirely stringless, of 

 a rich, buttery flavor when cooked. Pods retain 

 their tender, .rich flavor until nearly ripe. A good 

 white shell bean for winter use. Pint, 40c. Quart, 

 70c. Peck, $4.25. Bushel, $16.00. 



SPECKLED HORTICULTURAL, or CHERRY. 

 — Very productive ; equally good in green state or 



when shelled. 

 Bushel, $13.00. 



Pint, 35c. Quart, 60c. Peck, $3.75. 



KENTUCKY WONDER, or OLD HOME- 

 STEAD. — We regard this variety as being the most 

 desirable, best and earliest of all the green-podded 

 running beans. Pint, 30c. Quart, 50c. Peck, $3.50. 

 Bushel, $12.00. 



Fordhook Bush Bean. 



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 vigo- 

 rous, 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, 70c. Peck, $4.25. 

 Bushel, $16.00. 



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 quality. 

 It is of true bushy habit, growing vigorously about 

 two feet high. Pint, 40c. Quart, 70c. Peck, $4.25. 

 Bushel, $17.00. 



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, 45c. Quart, 80c. Peck, 

 $5.00. Bushel, $18.00. 



POLE LIMA BEANS 



Stangen Bohnen, Ger. 1 quart to 150 hills 

 FORD'S MAMMOTH.— The pods grow to an av- 

 erage length of eight inches, are produced in great 

 clusters, with from five to seven beans per pod, of 

 most excellent quality, for using either green or dry. 

 Pint, 35c. Quart, 60c. Peck, $4.00. Bushel, $15.00. 

 KING OF THE GARDEN LIMA.— The vines of 

 this standard pole lima are very vigorous and pro-, 

 ductive. The pods are medium dark green, very 

 large, five to six inches long, broad, flat, filled with 

 four or five very large white beans of finest qua'litv. 

 Pint, 35c. Quart, 60c. Peck, $4.00. Bushel, $15.00. 

 CARPINTERIA LIMA.— A new variety, pro- 

 ducing beans of largest size, with a greenish tint, 

 which is so much desired both for market and fam- 

 ily 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, 35c. Quart, 60c. Peck, $4.00. Bushel, $15.00. 



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