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BEANS 



DWARF BEANS. 



One auart will plant lOO feet of drill. 

 Add Sc. per pint, or 15c. per quart, on all 

 Beans if to l>e sent toy mail. 



Select lig-ht, warm soil, and plant when danger 

 from frost is past in the spring, in drills 2 to 2 1-2 

 feet apart, dropping the beans about two inches 

 apart in the drills, and cover two inches deep. A 

 succession of sowings can be made from the first 

 week in May until August. 



GREEN PODDED SORTS. 



EARLIEST MARKET. This is well named, be- 

 ing the earliest Bean in existence, and therefore 

 very profitable to the Market Gardener, and desir- 

 able to the Private Gardener as well. The pods are 

 long, broad, green and very showy, reaching matur- 

 ity in thirty days from germination, and the habit 

 of vine very productive. 



at. 20c. Pk. $1.00. Bn. $3.50. 



(Earliest Red Valentine.) 



EARLIEST RED VALENTINE.— Ten days earlier 

 than the ordinary Red Valentine Bean, and there- 

 fore the best for Truckers and Market Gardeners. 

 It is, without doubt, the very best and earliest green 

 Snap Short Bean. The habit of the vine is dwarfed 

 and very uniform. Color of pods light green, round, 

 curved, succulent, prolific, continuing long in edible 

 condition. Q,t. UOc. Pk. 75c. Bu. $2.^5. 



LONG A'^ELLOW SIX WEEKS.— Very parly, hardy 

 bean. Pt. 10c. Qt. 20c. Pk. 75c. Bu. $2.35. 



WHITE VALENTINE.-Similar to the Red. ex- 

 cept the color of the seed is white; very desirable 

 both for Private and Market Uardeners. 



Pt. 10c. dt. 20c. Pic. 75c. Bu. $2. .50. 



EXTRA EARLY REFUGEE.— It is similar in 

 every respect to the ordinary Refugee, but is nearly 

 two weeks earlier. It is enormously prolific, and from 

 its earliness is almost certain to produce a crop, no 

 matter how unfavorable the season. The Extra 

 Early Refugee is rapidly becoming the favorite sort 

 with Southern truckers and planters, as it matures 

 equally early with the Red Valentine, and has that 

 beautiful silvery green color in the pods that is so 

 much desired. In quality it is unexcelled, being ex- 

 ceptionally free from string, and meltingly tender 

 at ay stages of its growth. 



Pt. 10c. Q,t. 20c. Plv. 75c. Bu. ^S.S.'S. 



EARLY MOHAWK.— at. 



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20c. Pk. f>5c. Bu. 



DWARF HORTICULTURAL.— A very fine green 

 podded sort, used as a Shell Bean, and for this pur- 

 pose is one of the finest in general use; long a favor- 

 ite with those who use a Shell Bean in a green state. 

 Pt. 10c. at. 20c. Pk. 75c. Bu. $f2.2r>. 



BEST OF ALL.— One of the most valuable green 

 podded sorts for family or market use. The pods 

 are six inches long, very fleshy, succvilent, string- 

 less, and of rich flavor; they are produced early and 

 abundantly. 



Qt. 20c. Pk. 75c. Bu. $2.50. 



EMPEROR WILLIAM.— An extra early white 

 variety of good quality. 



Pkt. 10c. Ot, 30c. Pk. 75c. 15u. S2-50. 



WHITE MARROWFAT.— Extensively grown for 

 sale as a dry bean for winter use; excellent shelled,- 

 either green or dry. 



<)t. 30 cts. Pk. 05 cts. 15u. $3.0O. 



WHITE NAVY. A well-known variety for field 

 culture, very prolific, ripening early and all at once; 

 beans small, oval, white, handsome, and of super 

 ior quality. Qt. 15c. Pk. 60c. Bu. $2.00. 



WHITE KIDNEY.— Q,t. 15c. Pk. 75c. Bu, 

 $2.50. 



DWARF WAX PODDED. 



DWARF PROLIFIC BLACK WAX.— Yellow pod; 

 a very superior snap short, ripening among the first 

 earlies, and having the best characteristics. Very 

 tender. Pt. 10c. Q,t. aoc. Pk. 75c. Bu. 2.50. 



DAVIS' KIDNEY WHITE WAX.— White pod; 

 among the second early varieties. 



Qt. 20c. Pk. 75c. Bu. $3. .50. 



IMPROVED RUST-PROOF GOLDEN WAX. 



— This is the earliest, handsomest and hardiest of 

 all the Wax Beans. The pods are straight, long 

 and thicker than the ordinary Golden Wax, much 

 superior in quality, absolutely rust-proof, and sure 

 to become the favorite Wax Bean; in fact, it has 

 already gained great popularity with growers. 

 Qt. 20c. Pk. G5c. Bu. $2.25. 



KIDNEY WAX.— This is one of the best of the 

 wax sorts. The vines are remarkably vigorous, 

 hardy and productive. The pods are very large, 

 smooth, showy, tender, perfectly stringless, and of 

 unusually fine quality. 



Qt. 20c. Pk. 05c. Bu. $2.25. 



REFUGEE WAX.— An old variety that hereto- 

 fore has been so impure and uneven that we did not 

 care to offer it. We have now secured a stock 

 which can be depended upon to produce thick, 

 fleshy, wax-like pods, of fine quality and of a clear, 

 waxy-white color. It is one of the earliest beans in 

 cultivation. Qt. 20c. Pk. 75c. Bu. $2 50. 



NEW GOLDEN-EYED WAX.— This fine new 

 bush Bean is very early; the vine grows vigorously 

 about one and a half feet high, holding the pods off 

 the ground. The pods are handsome, long, straight 

 and flat, remarkably free from rust, and keep 

 bright and crisp long after other sorts are wilted 

 and unsalable. Qt. 20 c. Pk. 50c. Bu. $1.75. 



CURRIE'S RUST-PROOF BLACK WAX.— For 



earliness and freedom from rust it is at the head of 

 the Wax Bean family. Habit, upright and robust, 

 holding the pods well from the ground. Pods, long, 

 straight, flat and very meaty, of a beautiful golden 

 color; quality not surpassed, and for productiveness 

 unequalled. All the above claims we have fully 

 substantiated in our own tests, and we recommend 

 it to our market customers with the greatest con- 

 fldence. Q,t. 20c. Pk. 80c. Bu. $3.00. 



KEENEY'S RUSTLESS GOLDEN WAX (New).— 



A strong-growing bush variety of remarkable vigor 

 and freedom from rust. It sends out short tendrils, 

 on which pods are formed in addition to those near 

 the central stalk of the plant, which accounts for 

 its wonderful productiveness, amounting, under 

 favorable conditions, to 100 to 150 fold. 



The pods are meaty and well filled; thick-flat 

 when young, and semi-round later; of rich yellow 

 color and fine quality; and entirely stringless 

 throughout, even when old enough to shell. 



Pt. 15c. Q,t. 25c. Pk. .$1.00. Bu. ,$3.50. 



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