CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH 



WARDWELLS DWARF 



KiDNEY WAX^^ 



SOUND POD KIDNEY. — Brittle wax; 

 long, round yellow pods, string-less; an 

 exceedingly desirable variety, especially for 

 the table and home market. Growth dwarf, 

 spreading; very productive. Packet, 10c; 

 Y 2 lb., 35c; lb., 60c, postpaid; 5 lbs., $2.75, 

 15 lbs., $8.00, not prepaid. 



KEENEY'S RUSTLESS GOLDEN. — This 

 is the long- looked for bean, combining 

 hardiness and productiveness with fine 

 quality. A strong growing- bush variety of 

 remarkable vigor and freedom from rust 

 Packet, 10c; y z lb., 35c; lb., 60c, postpaid; 

 5 lbs., $2.75, 15 lbs., $8.00, not prepaid. 



BEANS (Pole or Running) 



CULTURE. — Lima beans should not be planted before the ground has become warm 

 in Spring-. The ground should also be well fertilized or inoculated. Strong- poles ought 

 to be set in the ground drawn around them before the seed is planted. It is always best 

 to plant after a rain and with tbe eye of the bean down. The other varieties can be 

 planted flat, and not more than three or four feet apart, and hilled after they are up. 

 Do not cover the seeds more than two inches; one inch is enough for the Southern Prolific 

 and Crease Back. Lima, one quart to 100 hills, smaller varieties one quart to 200 hills; 

 Y 2 bushel to acre. Matures in 50 to 75 days. Inoculate with Mulford Culture. 



GREEN PODDED BEANS. 



YARD LONG. — Produce late in the Sum- 

 mer a large crop of the long-, slender 

 round pods which are of excellent quality 

 for snap-shorts. The round pods average 

 two feet or more in length, having the 

 thickness of a lead' pencil. Packet, 15c; y 2 

 lb., $1.25; lb., $2.00, postpaid. 



PERFECTLY BOUND, STRAIGHT IM- 

 PROVED WHITE CREASE BACK. — From 

 tests made by the most critical market 

 gardeners surrounding New Orleans has 

 been pronounced entirely satisfactory. This 

 bean is perfectly round and straig-ht. One 

 of the leading shipping varieties. Packet, 

 10c; y z lb., 30c; lb., 55c, postpaid; 5 lbs., 

 $2.25; 15 lbs., $6.00, not prepaid. 



DUTCH CASE KNIPE.— A very good 

 Pole Bean; it is early; pods broad and long; 

 somewhat turned towards the end. Packet 

 10c; y z lb., 30c; lb., 55c, postpaid; 5 lbs., 

 $2.25; 15 lbs., $6.00, not prepaid. 



SOUTHERN PROLIFIC. — No variety will 

 continue longer to bear than this. It 

 stands the heat of summer better than 

 any other, and is planted to succeed the 

 other kinds. It is a very strong grower; 

 pods about seven inches long- and flat; 

 seeds are dark yellow or rather light 

 brown. The standard variety for the New 

 Orleans market for late spring and sum- 

 mer. If planted in July and August it will 

 continue to bear until frost sets in. 

 Packet, 10c; y z lb., 30c; lb., 55c, postpaid; 

 5 lbs., $2.25; 15 lbs., $6.00, not prepaid. 



TENNESSEE WONDER. — Dried seeds 

 large, flattish and oval, incurved at eye. 

 Color generally gray, but marked with manv 

 black irregular stripes. The Department 

 of Agriculture Bulletin 100 states that 

 the "green pods are the largest and hand- 



Yard Long-. 



somest of all cultivated Beans, the pods 

 curved, double barreled, tinged with pur- 

 ple and wrinkled and depressed between 

 each of the eight or nine seeds." Packet, 

 10c; y z lb., 30c; lb., 55c, postpaid; 5 lbs., 

 $2.25; 15 lbs., $6.00, not prepaid. 



