EVEIRYTMIHG FOR FAI^M AMD QAMEH 
BEANS 
One pound will plant 100 feet of row, 
one bushel will plant half an acre in 
drills. 
YELLOW OR WAX-POD BUSH 
VARIETIES 
To secure a succession of Dwarf Beans, make successive sowings from May 
till middle of July, in rows iJ4 to 2 feet apart, covering the Beans 3 inches. Thin 
out to from 4 to 6 inches, and slightly earth Jp. Commence picking when pods 
are young and the plants will thus continue producing for quite a time. Make 
sowings of Pole Beans about same time as dwarf varieties, in rows 6 to 9 feet apart, 
leaving 6 to 9 inches between plants. Stake when plants are well above ground! 
In "hills" drive in poles 4 feet apart, planting 4 or 5 beans round each, tying to 
pcles as beans grow. All varieties, per pkt. 10c. 
NEW HODSON WAX 
PLANT TWICE THE SIZE OF ANY OTHER. 
ENORMOUS CROP. 
YIELDS AN 
This Bean is quite distinct from any other. None equals it in size of plant, 
vigor of growth or productiveuess. When picked young, it is extremely tender, 
and of fine quality. 
It should be given at least twice as much room to grow as any other sort, 
owing to its spreading and branching character. The pods are long, inclined to 
be flat, and of an exquisite, pale, creamy-white color. Its chief characteristic is 
its enormous cropping quality. 
There is never any doubt abont the crop, for in addition to its productiveness, 
it is entirely free from any kind of disease, and is unaffected by adverse climatic 
conditions. Lb. 40c. (post paid, lb. 50c.) 
WARDWELL'S KIDNEY WAX 
A popular variety of Wax Bean, bearing long, flat pods, of a delicate waxy, 
yellow, stringless and brittle, producing a heavy crop. The pods mature later 
than Golden Wax, but are produced in great abundance. They are quite broad 
and very attractive. This variety has been a favorite for many years, and in 
some sections is largely grown by market-gardeners exclusive of all other sorts. 
Lb. 45c. (post paid, lb. SSc.) 
PENCIL POD BLACK WAX 
One of the best quality round pod early Wax Beans. It has a bushy growth, 
height 15 inches: is extremely productive. Pods are straight, round six to seven 
inches long; thick, absolutely stringless, of fine flavor; color medium yellow. The 
seed is black. Lb. 40c. (post paid, lb. 50c.) 
IMPROVED GOLDEN WAX 
Among the Yellow Wax-podded or "Butter" Beans, the Golden Wax has 
long been in popular favor, but this Improved variety by far surpasses the old 
favorite in several desirable points. The plants are of vigorous, bushy growth, 
not susceptible to rust, moderately early, and very prolific. The pods are 
exceedingly handsome, long, thick, fleshy, tender and brittle, without string or 
coarse fibre at all stages until maturity, while the color is of a rich golden- 
yellow. Although not the earliest Dwarf Wax Bean, its reliability in producing 
a hea-^'y crop, whether planted in spring, summer or early fall, renders it highly 
valuable for both home and market planting. Lb. 40c. (post paid, lb. SOc.) 
REFUGEE WAX. — Possesses the valuable characteristics of the green-podded 
Refugee: is wax-podded and practically everbearing. Pods round, trans- 
A great drought and rust resister. Lb. 
-Long, broad flat, yellow pods of excellent 
(post paid, lb. SOc.) 
lucent yellow, remaining tender 
40c. (post paid, lb. SOc.) 
FLAGEOLET or SCARLET WAX- 
quality and stringless. Lb. 40c. 
DETROIT WAX— Very productive. 
Lb. 40c. (post paid, lb. SOc.) 
Lb. 
WARDWELL'S KIDNEY WAX BEAN 
PROLIFIC BLACK WAX — Tender creamy-yellow pods. Fine quality 
4ac. (post paid, lb. SOc.) 
CURRIE'S RUST PROOF BLACK WAX— Upright and robust habit. Pods 
are long, flat, and hang well off the ground. Beautiful golden color. Lb. 
40c. (post paid, lb. SOc.) 
DAVIS' WHITE WAX— An excellent variety. Lb. 40c. (post paid, lb. SOc. 
GOLDEN-EYED WAX — Medium Early. Bears an enormous crop of broad 
well-flavored Beans of excellent color. Lb. 40c. (post paid, lb. SOc.) * 
EWING'S SADDLEBACK WAX.— Long, straight pods, always stringless and 
brittle. Lb. SOc. (post paid, lb. 60c.) 
KEENEY'S RUSTLESS WAX.— Pods meaty and well filled, of fine quality 
and stringless. Free from rust. Lb. 40c. (post paid, lb. SOc.) 
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