BEANS (Continued). 
CANADIAN WONDER. Handsome flat pods of great length, and very tender. For String Beans it 
has become a great favorite, while for fresh t helled Beans, cooked like Limas, hardly any variety 
can a^^proach it in rich havor and handsome appearance, 
DWARF HORTICULTURAL. A dwarf form of the well-known Horticultural Pole Bean. 
BEST OF ALL. Excellent early variety, with round, tender, succulent pods of large size. 
BLACK WAX. A well-known standard sort, still very popular. 
EXTRA EARLY REFUGE?. The earliest of all the green-podded varieties. Immense yielier, and 
sure to produce a good crop. Is an excellent sliipper, and fa^l becoming one of the most popular 
varieties grown. 
Other Well-known Varieties of Dwarf Beans 
GREEN-PODDED SORTS. 
China Red Eye. 
Emperor William, 
Low's Champion. 
Mohawk, 
Valentine. 
WAX-POODED SORTS. 
Challenge Black Wax. 
Improved Golden Wax. 
Refugee Wax. 
Valentine Wax. 
Wardwell's Kidney Wax. 
Offered at the uniform price of 6 cents per pkt, 10 cents per lb. (if by mail, add 
8 cents per lb. for postage), $8.00 per 100 lbs. 
POLE, OR RUNNING BEANS 
We offer all Beans at the uniform price of 5 cents per pkt,, lo cents per lb. 
(if by mail, add 8 cents per lb. for postage), $8.oo per lOO lbs. 
EARLY GOLDEN CLUSTER WAX. The finest of all the wax-podded Pole Beans: hears profusely Its 
golden-yellow pods in clusters of three to six from bottom to top of po.e ; the pods retain their 
tenderness long after the Beans have attained a large size. 
CHAMPION SCARLET RUNNEIf. A gigantic variety, having pods nearly double the size of the old 
sort; much more robust in growth, and is an extraordinary heavy yielder. 
KING OF THE GARDEN LIMA. A luxurious grower, and furnishes a bountiful supply of enormous 
pods, frequently containing live or six beans, unexcelled for tupeib table qualities. 
GOLDEN ANDALUSIA WAX. Has created a decided sensation wherever grown ; not alone for the 
wonderful productiveness, but fjr its numerous other good iinints. The pod.; are live to siX 
inches long, broad, thick, very fleshy, and entirely string ess, and retain these imnor ant quali- 
ties until almost ripe. They commence bearing in great abundance when ihe vines are quite 
young, and continue to bear profusely the entire season. 
CUT SHORT, or CORN HILL. Very popular for planting among corn, and will give a good crop with- 
out the use of poles. Vines medium with dark-colored, smooth leaves; p^ds short, cylindrical 
and tender. 
fxrr nkTtn-V TTW QTnrV the following well-known good varieties, and offer at prices 
We LAKKl lil O 1 ULA. named at t.ie beginning of Pole Beans. 
Dutch Case Knife. 
Horticultural or Cranberry. 
Kentucky Wonder. 
Large Lima. 
Lazy Wife. 
Southern Proiilic. 
White Dutch Runners. 
White Creasbaci< or Fat Horse. 
NEW BOOK 
r> A T rcnmVIT A irCPCT A UT in Garden and Field. A manual of practice, with 
LALlrUKillA VnuEl ADLCO and without irrigation, for semi-tropical countries. 
By Edward J. Wickson, A. M. 336 pages. Price, ?2.00, postpaid. 
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