Black Wax, bearing long pods of a waxy white color; entirely 
strinjrless Per pkt. 5c., pt. 25c., qt. 50c., po^^tpaid. by express, 
pt. 15c.. qt. 30C., pk. $1.75. busn. $6, 
BEANS POLE. 
These are more tender and re- 
quire more care in culture than 
the dwarf varieties, and should 
be sown two weeks earlier. Set 
poles eight to ten feet long four 
feet apart each way, and plant 
four to six beans around each 
pole, eye downward. Thin out 
to three plants to each pole, if 
the soil be rich. A more perfect 
growth will be effected by pinch- 
ing off the ends when the plants 
overrun the top of the poles. The 
Lima Beans for early use may 
be grown in frames and trans- 
planted. Soil should be of a sandy 
nature and well enriched with 
well rotted short manure. 
Large Late Lima— The stand- 
ard summer and winter shell 
bean. Large greenish white 
beans of finest flavor, shelled 
green, also good dried for win- 
ter use. Pkt. 5c., pt. 35c., qt, 
70c., postpaid. By express, pt. 
ZjC, qt. 50c., pk. $2.25, bu. $8.00. 
Extra Early Lima— These are 
nearly as large, and fully equal 
in quality to the Large Lima, 
and mature fully two weeks 
earlier. Vines vigorous in 
growth, and bear profusely. 
Pkt. 5c., pt. 35c., qt. 70c. I post- 
paid. By express, pt. 25c., qt. 
50C. , pk. $2.50. 
Dreer*8 Improved Lima— Some* 
what later, but more prolific 
than the Large Lima. The bean 
is thick and round, of excellent 
flavor. Pkt. 5c., pt. 35c., qt. 6sc., 
postpaid. By express, pt. 25c., 
qt. 50c., pk. $2.50. 
Black Wax— One of the best as 
a snap short, or shelled in the 
green state. Pkt. 5c., pt. ^oc., 
qt. 50c. , postpaid. By express, 
pt. 20C., qt. 40c., pk., $2.25. 
Clant Wax— Pods from 6 to 9 
inches louR, thick and fleshy, 
ot a yellow waxy color, and 
most excellent flavor. Pkt. 5c., 
pt. 35C., qt. 65c., postpaid. By 
express, pt. 25C., qt. 50c., pk. $3. 
King of the Garden Lima— A 
vigorous grower, bearing pro- 
fusely. As the vines grow very 
luxuriantly two are sufficient 
to each pole. The beans are 
large and of fine flavor. If not 
too closely planted they set 
beans earlv and contmiie bear- 
ing until killed bylrost. Avery 
desirable variety for market 
gardeners. Pkt. 5c., pt. 35c., 
pt, 25c., qt. 50c., pk. !j2.oo, bti. . 
mW 
KING Ot THE GARDKN LIMA, 
qt 65c., postpaid. By express, 
S7.00. 
May's Champion Lima— See Specialties for description. I'kt. \oc.. 
pt, 50C., qt. qji.<x), postpaid. 
White Dutch Case Knife— A very early variety, and most produf- 
tive. Good as either a sijap or shell bean. Pkt. 5c., pt. 30c., qt. 551:.. 
postpaid, liy express, pt. 20c., qt. 40c., pk. $2.00. 
Scarlet Runner— An ornamental as well as useful variety. It grows 
trom 8 to 10 teet high, producing clusters of beautiful scarlet flow- 
ers. Pkt. sc., pt. 25c., qt. 50C., postpaid. By express, pt. 15c., qt. 
30c., pk. $2.00. 'M*. 
Horticultural or Speclded Cranberry— An old favorite for either 
a snap, short or shelled, in the green or dry state. I'kt. 5c., pt. 25c, 
qt. 50C., postpaid. By express, pt. isc, qt. 30c., pk. $1.75. 
lAZV WIFE'S POLE BEAN. 
Lean WIf©— This popular pole bean which was introduced about four 
years ago has become a general favorite. Very productive, pods 
from four to six inches in length, of a dark green color and entirely 
stringless. The beans are pure white and are excellent winter shell 
beans. Pkt. 5c., pt. 40c., qt. 75c., postpaid. By express, pt. 250,, qt. 
50c., pk. $3.00. 
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