F. E. McALLTSTEB, 22 DEY ST., FEW YOEE.-ETGB GBiiDE VEGETiiELE SEEDS. 
pkt.. pt. 
Early Mohawk. Very early, 
hardy, productive and of rich 
flavor, long and flat pods $0 10 $0 15 
Early Long Yellow Six 
Weeks. Very early, flat pods 10 15 
Early Round Yellow Six 
Weeks. Long flat pods 10 15 
Early China. Early and con- 
tinues long in bearing 10 15 
Early Valentine. Round green 
pods, early and tender 10 15 
Dwarf Horticultural. Late and 
productive 10 15 
Pride of Newton. Light green, 
flat pods, very early and pro- 
ductive 10 20 
ql. [joclc. 
0 25 $1 25 
25 1 25 
25 1 25 
25 1 25 
25 1 25 
25 1 25 
30 1 50 
pkt. pt. qt. peclc. 
Refugee. Medium to late, very 
pi'oductive and tender, and 
largely grown for main crop, 
round pods $0 10 $0 15 $0 25 $1 25 
Golden Refugee. Round pods 
of light color and very pro- 
ductive 10 20 35 1 50 
The Shah. A black bean, enor- 
mous long gr-een pods, very 
productive 10 15 25 1 25 
Ne Plus Ultra. Extra early va- 
riety, green, flat pods, exceed- 
ingly productive 10 20 30 1 25 
Best of All. Early, round, green, 
fleshy pods 10 20 30 1 50 
Green Seeded Flageolet. Long 
straight pods; tlie beans are 
bright green, retaining their 
fresh appearance when cooked 10 20 30 1 50 
WHITE BEAI«iS. 
Flageolet. Used as a shell bean 
in the green state 10 20 30 1 75 
Valentine. Round pod, excel- 
lent when ripe 10 20 30 1 50 
Emperor William. Very long 
pod, very early 10 20 30 1 75 
Kidney. Excellent either green 
ori'ipe 10 15 25 1 50 
Marrow. Useful as a string or 
shell bean 10 1.5 25 1 50 
Henderson's Bush Lima. Early 
and very productive 10 25 40 2 00 
pkt. pt. qt. pecic 
Burpee's Bush Lima. A bush 
form of the large Pole Lima, 
the beans being large and flat 
like those of that variety. Very 
productive and of excellent 
quality; should be planted in 
every garden $0 10 $0 30 $0 50 $3 0( 
Thorburn's Dwaif Lima. A 
dwarf form of the Challenger 
Lima, very productive and 
possesses a delicious flavor; we 
cannot recommend this bean 
too highly 10 30 50 3 0( 
OWARK WAX BEAKS. 
10 
10 
Black Wax. Very early and 
productive but liable to rust. . 
Black-Eyed Wax. Very early 
and exceedingly productive.. . 
Flageolet Red Wax. Flat, 
yellow, atringless pods of great 
length and breadth, exceeding- 
ly productive 10 
Golden Wax. Very early, 
round golden pods. Packet, 
10c. ; pint, 20c.; quart, 30c.; 
peck, $1.75. 
Golden-Eyed Wax. Exceed- 
ingly hard}' and productive, 
with flat yellow pods; early 
and exceptionally free from 
rust. Packet, 10c. ; pint, 20c. ; 
quart, 30c.; peck, $1.75. 
Refugee Wax. Earliest of all 
the wax beans, with long, 
yellow, round pods ; wonder- 
fully productive. Packet, 
lOc; pint, 25c.; quart, 40c.; 
peck, $2.00. 
White Wax. Stringless yellow 
pods, very tender. Packet, 
10c. ; pint, 20c.; quart, 30c.; 
peck, $1.50. 
Yosemite, Mammoth Wax. 
The pods frequently attain a 
length of ten inches, with the 
thickness of a man's finger; 
the pods are of a rich golden 
color and are absolutely 
stringless, cooking tender and 
delicious. Packet, 10c. ; pint, 
30c.; quart, 50c.; peck, $2.50. 
r*OEE OR RUIVKilNG 
BEA3VS. 
One quart will plant 100 hills. 
Culture.— Plant in hills four 
feet apart each way and two 
inches deep, allowing eight 
seeds to a hill. When the plants 
are well-established they should 
be thinned out to four. Limas 
should not be planted until 
wariTi weather has fairly set in. 
The poles should be firmly set 
in the center of the hills before 
planting the seed. 
Dutch Case Knife. Pods long, 
green and flat, used either 
snapped or shelled. Packet, 
10c. ; pint, 20c.; quart, 35c.;, 
peck, $1.75. 11 
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