GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 23 
Wardwell’s 
Dwarf Kidney 
\ Vi U ndoubted- = 
ax. ly the best 
dwarf wax bean in cul- 
tivation; it is quite ear- 
ly; the pods are of 
similar shape to the 
Goiden Wax, but long- 
er: color of a beautiful 
golden yellow. They 
are very prolific and 
hardy, surpassing any 
other Dwarf Wax that 
we know of. The color 
is somewhat like the 
Golden Wax, but more 
kidney shaped and 
more spotted with 
dark purple. It has 
done best here among 
the Dwarf Wax Beans. 
Of all the many new 
kinds we have tried, 
we found none to ex- 
cel it. 
ar Fl 
Best of All. Chast chy 
A variety from Ger- i ‘ 
many of great merit, 
introduced by Richard 
Frotscher. It is green 
podded, long and suc- 
culent; very prolific 
and well flavored. Ex- 
cellent for shipping 
and family use. Al- 
though not quite so 
early as the Mohawk, 
itis of superior quali- 
ty for shipping, and 
therefore almost the 
only kind planted 
here for that purpose. 
Henderson’s 
. Wf / i 4 
Bush Lima. WY 
This is a Dwarf Butter‘ a 
Bean, growing from 
13 to 24 inches high. 
It is early and produc- 
tive. It should be WHenderson’s Dwarf Lima- 
called Dwarf Carolina 
or Sewee Bean, asthe 
pods are the size of 
that variety. 
Largest Seed House in the South. 
