MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 



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I^ew BountifuL ^ ^ ^ 



Stringless. Rreen pod bean. The house- 

 wife''s favorite. The first in spring ; the last in 

 fall; absolutely stringless; perfectly tender; 

 enormous cropper ; delicious flavor. 



Pkt., 10c. ; 3 for 35c. 



Impro'ved Rust-Proof Golden Wax, 



This is another improvement on the original 

 Golden Wax, and is the standard variety for 

 general use among market gardeners, also for 

 growing in the private garden. The pods grow 

 long, nearly straight, broad, flat and clear yel- 

 low. The quality is very fine, and 'pods are 

 tender and brittle. 



Pkt., 8c.; pint, 35c.; qt., 40c., postpaid. 



Dreer's Wonder Bush Lima, 



The Earliest, Dwarfest, most Pro- 

 lific, and best quality of all. 



This Bush Lima Bean is an improve- 

 ment on Burpee's Bush Lima and grows 

 absolutely in the bush form, without the 

 least sign of a runner. It is also the 

 earliest of all Bush Limas. Seed planted 

 on June 29 produced fully -matured 

 beans August 17, just seven weeks 

 from date. No other Bush Lima has 

 such a record for earliness. 



Pkt., 10c. ; 3 for 25c.; pint, 30c., post- 

 paid. 



Burpee's ^ush Lima. 



Excepting Dreer's Wonder, this is not 

 only the best Bush Lima, but is equal in 

 every way to the large white Pole 

 Limas. The beans are as large, as rich 

 and delicious, and yield as well ; the 

 plants bear from 50 to 2go pods. It is 

 earl V and growswithout poles or trouble. 

 By all means plant some. At wholesale 

 prices. By mail, postpaid, large packet, 

 8c. ; pint, 35c.; qt., 40c. 



Yosemite Mammoth Wax. 



A giant among beans, the pods, fre- 

 quently reaching a length of 8 to 10 

 inches, are of great thickness and solid- 

 ity. Thev are of a rich, golden-yellow 

 color and absolutely stringless. 



Pkt., 8c.; pint, 35c.; qt., 40c., post- 

 paid. 



L^zy Wife's Tote Bean. ^ ^ 



This Pole Bean, for so 

 many years the favorite 

 with our Bucks County- 

 farmers, has become im- 

 mensely popular. We 

 presume it derived Its 

 name from its immense 

 productiveness and from 

 the ease with which they 

 are picked and cooked. 

 The pods, of medium 

 dark-green color, are 

 producedingreatabund- 

 ance, and measure from 

 four and a half to six 

 Inches in length; they are 

 broad, thick, very tieshy 

 and entirely stringless. 

 The pods retain their 

 rich, tender, and string- 

 less qualities until nearly 

 ripe, and at all stages are 

 unsurpassed for snap- 

 shorts, being peculiarly 

 luscious. Many persons 

 have testified that they 

 never ate a bean quite so 

 good in distinct, Fich 

 flavor. Each pod con- 

 tains from six to eight 

 round, white beans, 

 which make excellent 

 winter shell beans. We 

 recommend everyone to 

 plant L,a2y "Wife's, 

 Pkt. loc; 3 for 25c.f> 

 by mail. 



Dreer's Wonder Bush 

 Lima. 



Burpee'^s Bush Lima* 



