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SUNSET SEED AND PLANT COMPANY. 
Beans 
Dwarf, Snap, Bush 
Haricot Nain. Btisch-bohnen. Frijole Nana. 
Under Ikis head are classed all the low growiny sorts, variously called Bush, Snap, String, Wax or French Beans. 
One pound will sow one Imndred feet <>f drill; one hundred pounds is required for an acre. They will 
tlirive in any good soil. Plant the seeds two inches deep and three inches apart, in rows two foet apart. 
Keep well cultivated, as no crop better repays extra labor in this direction. 
Best of All. A superb variety introduced a few years ago and now deservedly popular. The pods are si. x 
inches long, very fleshy, succulent, stringle.ss and of rich flavor; they are produced early and abundantly; 
altogether tliis is one of the most valuable green-podded leaves for market or familv use, ])er pkt., 10 cts; 
per lb., 15 cts; per 100 lbs., §10. 
Black-Eyed Wax. Di-stinct and valuable variety; very robust, early and jiroductive, per pkt., 10 cts; jier 
lb.. If) cts; per 100 lbs., $10. 
Black Wax. A well-known standard sort, still very popular, per pkt., 10 cts; per lb., 15 cts; per 100 lbs., ^12. 
Canadian Wonder. Handsome flat pods of great length and very tender. For string beans it has become 
a great favorite, while for fresh shelled beans, cooked like Hums hardly any variety can approach it in rich 
flavor and handsome appearance, per pkt., 10 cts; per lb., 15 cts; per 100 lbs., $10. 
Early China or Red Eye. An old standard vari- 
ety very popular, per pkt, 10 cts; per lb., 12 
cti; per 100 lbs., $7 50. 
Extra Early Refugee. A selection from and pos- 
sessing all the first-rate qualities of the well- 
known Refugee, which it is gradually super- 
seding. It is an immense yielder and sure to 
produce a crop; is an excellent shipper and 
fast becoming one of the most popular green 
podded beans there are, per pkt., 10 cts; per 
lb. 15 cts; per 100 lbs., $9. 
Extra Early Valentine. Differing from the or. 
dinary Ked Valentine only in earliness; usu- 
ally ready for table in forty days from time of 
planting, per pkt., 10 cts; per lb., 15 cts; per 
100 lbs., $10. 
Improved Golden Wax. A vigorous grower, 
enormously productive and of grand quality; 
a great improvement on the old variety, per 
pkt., 10 cts; per lb., 15 cts; per lOOlbs., .4:13. 
Long Yellow Six Weeks. A standard sort for 
market or family use, per pkt., 10 cts; per lb.. 
12 cts; per 100 lbs., $9. 
Low's Champion. Produces an abundance of stringless, fleshy, flat pods four to five inches in length, of a 
light green color and containing Ave to seven beans of excellent flavor, either green or dry, per pkt., 10 
cts; per lb., 15 cts; per 100 lbs., $10. 
Mohawk. A hardy earlv variety, largely grown for market use, per pkt., 10 cts; per lb., 12 cts; per 100 
lbs., $8. 
Wardwell's Kidney Wax. This is a very robust and hardy variety, producing a heavy crop of long, broad, 
flat pods of a delicate waxy yellow, entirely stringless; extremely tender and of excellent flavor, per pkt., 
10 cts; per lb., 15 cts; per 100 lbs., $12. 
Wilite Wax. Similar to Black Wax except in color of seed; tender and delicious, per pkt., 10 cts; per lb., 
15 cts; per 100 lbs., $10. 
Bush Lima Beans 
Burpee's Bush Lima. Grows from eighteen to twenty inches high, erect and stout, branching so vigor- 
ously that each plant develops into a circular bush two or three feet in diameter. The bush character 
is thoroughly established, not one plant in a thousand showing any disposition to run. It yields im- 
mensely, bearing handsome, large, well-filled pods, the beans being identical in .size and flavor with the 
well-known large Pole Lim.is, per pkt., 10 cts; per lb., 20 cts; per 100 lbs., $18. 
Henderson's Bush Sieva Lima. Grows in compact bush form, about 18 inches high, and produces enorm- 
ous crops of delicious beans. It is at least two weeks earlier than any of the climbing Limas, per 
pkt., 10 cts; per lb., 15 cts; per 100 lbs., $9. 
IM-eer's Bush Lima. This is a true bush form of the Dreer's Pole Lima which has long been admitted the 
best in quality of all the Pole Limas. The bushes grow from .me-half to two feet high, of vigorous habit 
and very prolific; in flavor the beans are simply delicious, per pkt., 10 cts; per lb., 20 cts; per 100 lbs., !W8. 
Don't forget that postage on Beans is 8 cents per pound 
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