SPECKLED WAX. 



The best bean to follow Golden Wax, or Prolific Black "Wax. If you want to plant one variety to use 

 for snaps, green shelled and in the dry state, plant this, because this is the best general crop bean. 



Its long, cylindrical, waxy yellow, fleshy, stringless, delicately flavored pods are fit for use directly after the above named 

 sorts and continue in bearing the longest of any. When the pods get too mature for snaps they become beautifully splashed 

 and streaked with crimson, making them remarkably handsome, and at this stage the beans are fit to eat shelled. The 

 Dwarf Horticultural has always been the standard of excellence as a green shelled bean, but we can assure our patrons that 

 the Speckled Wax is fully equal to or even better than Dwarf Horticultural in this particular, vi^hile in hardiness of vine and 

 quantity of yield, it is better beyond all comparison. 



After years of trial and careful watching we assert the above points of superiority for this variety 

 and we know^ that a single, careful planting will convince anyone that its merits are not in the least 

 overstated. 



Per packet, lOc. ; pint, Sftc. ; quart, 35c. ; 4 quarts, SI. if 5 ; bushel, S6.50. 



If by mail or express prepaid, 10 cents per pint, 15 cents per quart, must be added for charges. 



Speckled Wax. 



EXTREMELY HARDY, FREE FROM RUST AND UNRIVALED 



FOR SHIPPERS. 



This is as early as Golden Wax; has long golden-yellow pods Miat are fau-ly fleshy and stringless, of good quahty and 

 remain in condition for use as long as any. 



SOUTHERN GROWERS FOR NORTHERN MARKETS 



vdll do well to plant largely of this variety, as it cannot fail to give entire satisfaction. 

 Per packet, lOc. ; pint, 25c. ; quart, 35c. ; 4 quarts, S«1.25 ; bushel, SK.SO. 



If by mail or express prepaid, 10 cents per pint, 15 cents per quart, must be added for charges. 



