AND PLANT CO, 
Beans 
Dwarf, Snap or Bush 
Haricot Nain. Busch-bohnen. Frijole Nana. 
• Under this head are classtd all the bw-growing sorts, variously called Bush, Snap, Siring, Wax or French Beans. 
One pound will sow one hundred feet of drill; one hundred pounds are required for an acre. They will 
thrive in any good soil. Plant the seeds two inches deep and three inches apart, in rows two feet apart. Keep 
well cultivated, as no crop better repays extra labor in this direction. ^ ^ ^ 
Best of All. An excellent variety, very productive, witli round, tender, succulent 
pods of large size • ^ 
Black Wax. A well-known standard sort, still very popular 
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 limas, 
hardly any variety can approach it in rich flavor and handsome appearance 10 la lu uu 
Champion Bush. Produces an abundance of stringless, fleshy, flat pods four to five 
inches in length, of a light green color and containing five to seven beans of excel- 
lent flavor, either green or dry 
China Red-Eye. A well-known early variety of excellent quality when picked young; ^ 
excellent shelled, either green or dry ■ • • 
Crystal Wax. Pods of fair size, very tender, stringless and productive 10 if 
Dwarf Horticultural. A 
bush variety of the well- 
known Horticultural Pole 
Bean 10 15 13 CO 
Extra Early Refugee. The 
earliest of all the green- 
podded varieties ; immense 
yielder and sure to produce 
a good crop ; is an excellent 
shipper and fast becoming 
one of the most popular va- 
rieties grown 10 15 10 00 
Extra Early Valentine. Dif- 
fering from the ordinary 
Red Valentine only in 
earliness; usually ready for 
table in forty days from 
^ time of planting.... . .... 10 15 10 00 
igorous grower, enoi nious- 
pi^ii****"''^ - ' ly productive and of griind 
ElKKUiKTm THr^LD'-flEFl/CEE- ren^„- thf "d sr." lo 15 12 00 
Long Yellow Six-Weeks. A standard sort for market or family use 10 12 9 00 
Mohawk. The hardiest of the early varieties, largely grown for market use 10 if 
Wardwell's Kidney Wax. A prolific and hardy variety and unquestionably one of 
the earlie-t of all wax beans. In comparison with the Golden Wax, the pods 
are often ready to pull ten days earlier. Vines of medium size, whi e the pods aie 
long, flat and of a delicate waxy yellow ; very brittle and entirely stringless 10 f <^|^ 
White Marrow. One of the best for shelling either dry or green 10 
White Wax. Similar to Black Wax except in color of seed ; tender and delicious. ... iO 10 iu 
Beans, English 
Feoe de Maraii. Orosse Bohnen. Haba. 
ituation, and plant two inches deep in double rows, 
d three feet between the double rows. Pinch 
One pound will sow fifty feet of drill. Select a warm s 
allowing four inches between the two lines forming tlie row am 
out the top when the bloom shows strong, and keep the ground well cultivated and clean. 
Broad Windsor. Superior to all other types of this class of beans. ^0 10 $6 00 
Early Mazagan. Smaller than the preceding; hardy and productive. 
10 6 00 
