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WILLIAM EWING & CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE 
BEANS— English 
Sow in drills two feet apart, and leave 5 or 6 inches between plants. 
seed will sow 100 feet of row. • 
CHAMPION BROAD 
One pound of 
WINDSOR— 
Very large, remains long fit for 
use. Per lb. 20c.; post paid, 25c. 
BEANS 
Dwarf or Bush Wax Podded Varieties 
One pound will plant 100 ft. of row, 
one bushel will plant half an 
acre in drills. 
7/ by mail add 10c. per poitnd to 
J\'ew/oiiiidl«nd or U.S.A. 
To secure a succession of Dwarf Beans, 
make successive sowings from May till 
middle of July, in rows li to 2 feet apart, 
covering the Beans 3 inches. Thin out to 
from 4 to 6 inches, and slightly earth up. 
Commence picking when pods are young, 
and the plants will thus continue pro- 
ducing for quite a time. Make sowings of 
Pole Beans about same time as the dwarf 
varieties, in rows 6 to 10 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 poles as beans 
grow. 
CURRIE'S RUST PROOF BLACK 
WAX — Upright and robust habit. 
Pods are long, flat, and hang well 
off the ground. Beautiful golden 
color, lb. 18c.; 5 lbs. 85c.; pkt. 5c. 
(add 5c. per lb. if by mail). 
WARDWELL'S KIDNEY WAX— 
One of the best early sorts. Parti- 
cularly free from rust, very pro- 
Straight flat pods of rich golden yellow, lb. 20c. ; 5 lbs. 90c. ; pkt. 5c. (add 
Broad Windsor Bean 
ductive 
5c. per lb. if by mail). . , , • . n 
YOSEMITE MAMMOTH WAX— Pods are long, round and sohd, bright veUow m 
r color, absolutely stringless, and numerous. • lb. 35c.; by mail postpaid, lb. 40c. 
NEW GOLDEN EYE WAX— Is claimed to be rust proof. Straight, flat, fleshy pods 
5 ins. long and i in. broad. Heavy bearer, lb. 18c.; 5 lbs. 85. (add 5c per lb. 
if by mail). . ^ , . 
FLAGEOLET or SCARLET WAX— A valuable heavy cropping variety Producing very 
long broad, fiat, yellow pods of excellent quality and strmgless. lb. 20c.; 5 lbs. yoc. 
(add 5c. per lb. if by mail). , ir j 
DETROIT WAX— Round, extremely tender, beautiful yellow pods. Very productive. 
lb. 18c.; 5 lbs. 85c. (add 5c. per lb. if by mail). . 
GOLDEN PODDED WAX— Light golden yellow pods, very brittle, 
erect, bearing an abundance of fine pods held well oft the ground. 
85c. (add 5c. per lb. if by mail). 
PROLIFIC BLACK WAX— Dwarf bush growth, very early and prohhc . 
- lb. 15c.: 5 lbs. 70c. (add 5c. per lb if by ma^^^ 
DAVIS' WHITE WAX — Immensely 
Plants 
lb. 18c.; 
stand 
5 lbs. 
Deep golden 
yellow pods of excellent flavor. 
Wardwell's Wax Bean 
Early Red Valentine Bean 
productive. Pods are 
large, straight, and six inches long. Makes a fine winter 
shell bean. lb. 20c.; 5 lbs. 90c. (add 5c. per lb. if by mail). 
SADDLEBACK WAX — A grand variety. Plants of strong 
bushy habit, about 15 inches in height and extremely pro- 
ductive. Pods are lon^ and straight, well roimded and 
very meaty. Always strmgless and very brittle, rich golden 
yellow in color and of finest flavor. lb. 25c.; 5 lbs. 81.00 
(add 5c. per lb. if by mail). 
DWARF GREEN PODDED VARIETIES 
EXTRA EARLY RED VALENTINE— A standard early round 
pod variety of fine flavor. Very productive, lb. 15c.; 5 lbs. 
60c. (add 5c. per lb. if by mail). 
BURPEE'S STRINGLESS GREEN POD— A grand sort, com- 
bining hardiness,extreme earliness and great productiveness 
with large handsome pods of finest quality, lb. 20c.; 5 lbs. 
90c. (add 5c. per lb. if by mail). 
BURPEE'S BUSH LIMA — Of erect growth, about 20 inches 
high. An immense yielder, and the pods are filled with 
large beans of luscious flavor. Beans are as large as the 
Pole Lima and 2 weeks earlier, lb. 25c. (post paid, lb. 30c.) 
EARLY CHINA— A good early sort. Very productive, and 
much esteemed as a dry shell bean. lb. 15c.; 5 lbs. 60o. 
(add 5c. per lb. if by mail). 
