HIGH QUALITY VEGETABLE SEEDS 



BEANS— Continued, 



DWARF WAX OR BUTTER VARIETIES 



If beans are ordered by mail or express prepaid add 10 cents per pint, 15 cents per quart for charges. 



Hodson Wax 



In growth of vine and foliage this 

 is by far the most vigorous of 

 an}^ dwarf wax podded bean yet introduced, and 

 the yield of large, handsome pods is enormous. 

 Its dense foliage so completely protects the pods 

 that their color is an unusually clear creamy 

 white.. Pods very long, straight or slightly 

 curved, fleshy, quite stringless and of very good 

 quality. Pt., 15c.; qt., 25c.; 4 qts., 75c.; pk., $1.25; 

 bush., $4.50. 



New Prolific German or Black Wax supeHor 



to the old strain, being much earlier and more 

 productive. Pods perfectly round, longer and of 

 an even, rich golden color. Pt., r5c.; qt., 25c.; 

 gal., 75c.; pk., $1.25; bush., $4.50. 



eij. ' 1 T» r TXT This new variety of 



Strmgless Refugee Wax ^warf Wax Bean 



is an improved type of the Refugee Wax. The 

 plants are of very robust growth and extremely 

 productive, bearing profusely the large,' beauti- 

 ful pods, which are of delicious flavor. The 

 pods are round, pencil like. The color is a rich 

 15c.; qt., 2SC.; gal., 75c.; pk., $1.25; bush., $4.50. 

 ITT J n> T 1 T;r. 1 TTT wiic of the best sorts yet introduced. It sells twice as 



Wardwell s Improved Kidney Wax ^^^u ^ ^^^^h higher price than the old well-known 



Golden Wax, the pods being longer, broader and of a brighter yellow color, much superior in 

 quality, tender and stringless. Pt., 15c.; qt., 25c.; gal., 75c.; peck, $1.25; bushel, $4.50. 



Without exception the earliest Wax Bean. The pods are very meaty, and with so 

 little string that they may justly be called stringless. It is remarkably free from rust 

 and remains a long time without becoming tough. Pt., 15c.; qt., 25c.; gal., 75c.; peck, $1.25; 

 bushel, $4.50. 



T*v,^™r«/i ■D,,^.t- ■Dv,««-p r<«i/i«v, TXT-^,. An improvement on the original Golden Wax, and a 

 Improved Rust-Proof Golden Wax standard variety for general use. The pods grow long, 

 nearly straight, broad, flat and clear yellow. Pt., 15c.; qt., 25c.; gal., 75c.; peck., $1.25; bush., $4.50. 



nnvvio^o Pnc!+ Pvr»/%f Wav absolutely rust-proof; the pods grow long, flat," are very ten- 



vyurrie s xtusi-rrooi wax ^^^^ q£ ^-^^ finest quality. It is early, productive and a good, 



all-round Bean; ripens about with the Wardwell's Kidney Wax. Pt., 15c.; qt., 25c.; gal., 75c.; 

 peck, $1.25; bushel, $4.50. 



Hodson Wax Beans. 



golden yellow and the quality is excellent. Pt., 



One 



New Wax 



I qt. to 150 hills. 



POLE BEANS 



Stangen Bohnen, Ger. 



CULTURE — These require poles 8 to 10 feet long. The Beans should be planted the middle of May if the 

 season is suitable. Lima Beans are apt to rot if planted too early. Set poles 4 feet apart each way. and plant 

 4 to 6 Beans, about i inch deep, around each hole. Thin out to 3 plants to a pole, if the soil is rich ; pinch off 

 the ends of plants when they overrun the top of the poles, to ei¥ect more perfect growth below. They succeed 

 best in sandy loam, with a shovelful of rich, light and well-rotted compost to each hill, well incorporated. Lima 

 Beans for early use may be grown in frames and transplanted. "" 



xr««+„«i^.,T iir««/i«v. ^« rki/i XT,^.^««+«r.^ Avery prolific sort, producing its long pods in large 

 Kentucky Wonder or Old Homestead clusters The pods, when young, ar? nearly round, 

 of best flavor and are most excellent for snaps. Pt., 15c.; qt., 25c,; gal., 8oc.; peck, $1.50. 

 x Wifp '^^^ pods are produced in great abundance and measure from 6 to 8 inches in length; 



y Wlie they are broad, thick, very fleshy and entirely stringless. The pods retain their 

 rich, tender and stringless qualities until nearly ripe. Each pod contains 6 to 8 round, white beans, 

 which make excellent winter shell beans. Pt., 15c.; qt., 25c.; gal., 80c.; peck., $1.50; bushel, $5.50. 



Cherry Pole or Horticultural Pole Bean (cutshort) ^^.^TtLllf^ s^n/^ffe 



green, but becoming streaked with bright red; beans large, ovate, splashed and spotted with wine 

 red and of the highest quality, either green or dry. Pkt., lOc; pt., 15c.; qt., 25c.; gal., 90c.; peck, 

 $1.50. 



■PavlTr Prtl/loYi r«lnc.+iav. Woxr ^ ^^^^ known early and very beautiful sort. Vines large, strong 

 ridXiy UOiaen UlUSrer wax growing, vigorous, hardy; pods six to eight inches long, borne 

 in abundant clusters, each containing from three to six pods varying in color from golden yellow 

 to creamy white. Pods broad, thick, and fleshy; of the very best quality, and stay in condition 

 for use a long time. Pkt., lOc; pt., 20c.; qt., 30c.; 4 qts., $1.15; peck, $2.00. 



