SUNSET SEED 
AND PLANT CO, 
Dwarf or Bush BeaQs. 
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i^Utider this head are classed all ike low-growing sorts, variously called Bush, Snap, Strinir Wax- 
or French Beans. 
One pound will sow loo feet of drill ; forty pounds are required for an acre. They will thrive 
in any good soil. Plant the seeds 2 inches deep and 3 inches apart, in rows 2 feet apart Keep well 
cultivated, as no crop better repays extra labor in this direction. 
GF^EEN-PODDED VflF^IETIES. 
If ordered by mall, add 8 cents per pound for postage. Per lb. 100 lbs. 
Best of All. Hardy and prolific, producing an abundance of straight, handsome pods; 
very flesh5', stringless and of ncli flavor ' |o 10 t8 00 
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 9 00 
Champion Bush. Produces an abundance of stringless, fleshy, flat pods, 4 to 5 inches 
in length, of a light green color and containing 5 to 7 beans of excellent flavor 10 9 00 
China Red Eye. A well-known, second early variety of fairly good quality 10 500 
Dwarf Horticultural. A late productive variety, excellent when shelled green ; in quality 
about equal to the Lima 10 7 00 
Emperor William. The earliest white bean grown ; thin, gjreen pods, perfectly stringless 
when young 10 9 00 
Long Yellow Six Weeks. Productive and of excellent quality; pods long, straight and 
quite thick 10 6 00 
Mexican Tree. A valuable variety for field culture; very prolific, and as a dry bean the 
very best for market 10 6 00 
Mohawk. Being very hardy, this variety is in great demand both for very early and late 
planting; vahiable for market purposes ... 10 8 00 
Refugee, Extra Early. Possesses all the good qualities of the well-known Refugee, which 
it is fast superseding, being more prolific and ready for use 10 days earlier . ... 10 8 00 
Valentine, Extra-Early. At least 10 days earlier than the old variety, being usually ready 
to harvest from 35 to 40 days from planting; pods of medium size, fleshy, crisp and tender 10 8 oo. 
WflX, or YELLOW PODDED VARIETIES. 
If ordered by mall, add 8 cents per pound for postage. 
Black Wax, Improved Prolific. Far superior to the old strain, being more vigorous and 
productive, with a longer and more fleshy pod 10 8 00 
Crystal White Wax. A desirable sort of excellent quality, producing greenish white pods ; 
crisp and brittle 12 10 00 
Davis' Wax. Of compact, upright growth, producing a large yield of handsome pods ; very 
long, oval ; clear waxy white color, and when of suitable size to use for snaps, quite 
stringless, showing no tendency to string until it approaches maturity. All who have 
tried it are delighted with it, because of its hardiness, productiveness, handsome appear- 
ance, good shipping and selling qualities 15 12 OO' 
Flageolet Crimson Wax. Pod long, flat, and often curved and twisted ; of a golden wax 
color ; dry beans, large, flat and bright red 12 10 00 
Golden Wax, Keeney's Rustless. The pods are meaty, and well-filled, thick, flat when 
young, and semi-round later ; of rich yellow color, fine quality and .stringless, even when 
large enough to shell. If the pods are picked as fast as formed, the plant will furnish a 
bountiful supply for an unu,sually long season 10 8 OO' 
Rogers' Lima Wax. So named on account of the foliage and bloom, which resembles the 
Dwarf Lima. The pods are the broadest of all wax bush beans ; of a transparent glossy 
lemon-wax color ; very tender, juicy, and of delicate flavor. Possessing the three essen- 
tial qualities of productiveness, tenderness of pod and delicious flavor, it cannot help but 
please those who want the best pkt. 10 cts. . 12 15 00 
Valentine Wax. Without exception the earliest wax bean ; the pods are very meaty, and 
with -so little string they may justly be called stringless ; remarkably free from rust, and 
remains a long time without becoming tough 10 8 oo' 
Wardwell's Kidney Wax. An excellent early variety, with creamy yellowpods ; long, broad, 
brittle and stringless lo 8 oo> 
Yosemite Mammoth Wax. The pods frequently attain a length of 10 inches, with the 
thickness of a man's finger, and are nearly all solid pulp, the seeds being very small 
when the pods are fit for use. Pods are a rich golden yellow, absolutely stringless. 
Enormously productive, 50 monstrous pods showing on one bush . . .pkt. 10 cts,. • 15 12 OO' 
All seeds can tie Iiad in 5-cent packets, except -where noted. 
