Fi:r,r;Y & CU'S descriptive ca. .XOgue. 



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V OOLDEN-EVED WAX t^S^ 



BEAN8— Dwarfp Bush or 8nap-continued 



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lar sort in the south. Desirable for shipping 



stances. Flowers white, medium sized. Pods 



flat, coarse, but handsome. Dry beans medium sized, kidney-shaped, somewhat 



flattened, white with a vellow spot about the eye. Pkt. 10c; Ft. loc; Ot. ^oc: 



4Qts. 7oc: Bushel $5. (K) 



Dniinfl PnH killnPV lA/PY '^^^ '^'"^ ^^ dwarf, large, and very productive. 

 MUUIIU r UU ItlUIIvy TfOA and the long, and exceedingly beautiful pods are 

 of the best quality."" In form, they are perfect. The dry beans are nearly white, 

 with a little darker coloring: around the eves. Pkt. 10c; Pt.2oc; (^t.lOc; 4 Ut$.$1.50; 

 Bushel $S, 00 See colored plate opposite page e.6. 



yuWardwell's Kidney Wax Si vTnfet?7XfiTrai-°//cV"o,! tt 



' long, nearly straight, very white, wax-like, handsome pods. These are of good 

 quality and always command a ready sale, making the variety one of the most 

 profltable for the market gardener. It matures about the .same time as the Golden 

 Wax. The drv beans are large, kidnev- shaped, white, with dark markings about 

 / the eye. Pkt.'lOc: Pt. eOc: Qt. 30c; 4 (^ts. $1.00; Bushel $6.00 

 i/vV^g^-,a^ WfflY This is tlie most hardy and productive bush, wax-podded 

 F r b^CItIo rf €IA bean in cultivation. All of the pods are very long, white, 

 straight and handsome. Tiie vine is ru.stless and very vi^oi-ous. liearing near the 

 center many clusters, some of which extend above the foliage. When young, the 

 pods are very brittle, crisp and tender. The dry beans are kidney-shaped, ci^ar 

 white, and excellent for baking. One of the l>est for shipping 

 as snap beans, and of the greatest value for either the market 

 or the home garden. The length, perfect shape and fine color 

 of the pods, and the clear white seed, make this one of tlie 

 best for canners. It is just what the.v 

 want, a long, straight, clear white 

 pod, which does not discolor in can- 

 ning. Pkt. 10c: Pt. ^Oc; Qt. 30c; 

 (Jts. $1.00; Bushel $5.50 



Currie's Rust- Proof Wax 



It has been claimed that this varie- 

 ty is absolutely rust-proof, and we 

 have found it like the Detroit Wax. as 

 nearly rust-proof as any good wax- 

 podded bean can be. Vine very vig- 

 orous, hardy and pro- 

 ductive. 



Pkt. lOr; Pt. lor: 

 qt -iSc; 4Qts. 75c; 

 Bushel $5.00 



Jones' 

 Stringless 



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^W^ > Si -^*" ^^*'' *^*'*' *' 



l^^fel '4 #^^C.\RLET FLAGI 



^Wf A W^"' •especially well 



^1 ''^^ many truck farme 



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.RYSTAL WHITE WAX-Distinct, but not strictly a 

 wax bean. Very desirable for snaps or pickles. Vines 

 large, spreading, very productive. Blossoms small, yel- 

 lowish-white: pods greenish- white, short, curved, round 

 or thicker than wide, with crease in the bacli 

 fleshy and brittle. Ripe beans small, oval, white 



Pkt. 10c: Pt. 20c; Qt. 30c; 4 Qts. $1.00: Bushel $6.00 



To all Beans ordered by inail or express, prepaid, add 10 cents pe 



e&"SEE PAGES 2 AND 68. 



A white seeded variety with round, stringless pods of 

 unsurfiassed beauty and quality. This is the result of 

 crossing a white seeded sort with the Yosemite. and in 

 it the good qualities of the latter variety are devel- 

 oped to a superlative degree, while its faults of shy 

 bearine and imperfect pods are eliminated. The Jones' 

 Stringless Wax is wonderfully productive of uniformly 

 w ell shaped and handsome pods. The plant is exceed- 

 ingly hardy and rust-proof. It matures the long, round, 

 fleshy, stringless pods very early, and ripens its crop 

 of seed earlier than the earliest of our field beans. K 



will prove a valuable sort for the farm as well 

 the garden. Pkt. 10c: Pt. 25c; Qt. See; 



4 Qts. $1.25; Bushel $7.00 



>^rolific German Wax^'f 'i^/e'*^!^ 



thoroughly satisfied with this improved strain 



of Black Wax that we have discarded the old 



stock altogether, this being more vigorous and 



far more productive, with a longer, whiter. 



more fleshy pod. Vines medium sized, very 



vigorous and hardy. Flowers reddish- white 



or purple. Pods medium length, borne well 



up among the foliage, curved, cylindrical, fleshy, and 



of a clear, waxy-white color, with long, slightly curved 



points: remain a longtime in condition for use as snaps. 



Beans small, oblong, jet black. No one can afford to 



plant the old Black Wax or Butter Bean, as this is 



nmch better in everv respect. Pkt. 10c; Pt. 20c; 



.00: Bushel $6.00 



FLAGEOLET WAX-This variety seems to 



in the south, and is a favorite with 



ers. The large, strong growing and 



erect vines produce very long. tlat. rather coarse, but 



beautifully wax-like pods, which though often curved 



and twisted, are always handsome. Dry beans large, 



bright red. 



t. 10c; Pt. 20c; Qt. 30c; 4 Qts. $1.00; Bushel $5.50 



VIOLET FLAGEOLET WAX-Kuown also as Per- 

 fection Wax.' Plant very large, with large, light green 

 leaves. Pods very long and large, being longer than 

 those of the Scarlet Flageolet Wax, also more twisted. 

 When well grown it is one of the most showy of wax 

 beans. The pods are a little later in coming into use 

 than the Scarlet Flageolet. It is well adapted to the 

 south. Pkt. 10c; Pt. 20c; Qt. 80c; 4 Qts. $1.»0: 

 Bushel $5.50 



pint, 15 cents per quart, for charge*. 



