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Descriptivk Sked List i or 1922 — l-Kovf 
BEANS— Continued 
Davis White Wax 
DAVIS WHITE WAX. A popular 
white seeded wax variety. Handsome, 
hardy, and whon young, crisp and ten- 
der; the dried bean, kidney-shaped 
and good for cooking. Lb., 35c; % 
lb., 20c; Vi lb., 1.5e; pkg., 10c. 
GOLDEN EYED WAX. One of the 
best. Its pods or leaves never rust or 
spot like some others, and It is blight 
proof. Entirely stringless; flesh ten- 
dor and of excellent (iiialitv and flavor. 
Lb., 35c; y, lb.. 20c; % lb., 15c; pkg., 
10c. 
CHALLENGE DWARF BLACK 
WAX. This is the earliest of all the 
wax beans. It is ready for use a week 
before any other kind we have tried, 
and it is of the best quality for snap 
beans, but not so productive as the 
other kinds. Plant a few of these for 
earlier use and some of the following 
tor a succession. Lb., 40c; V4 lb., 25c; 
Vi lb., 15c; pkg., 10c. 
EXTRA EARLY REFUGEE. Avery 
early, green-podded variety, with me- 
dium-sized, green, fleshy pods; seed 
drab, freely spotted with dark purple. 
Lb., aSc; 1/3 lb., 20c; y, 'lb., 1.5f; pkg., 
lOc. 
GREEN-PODDED BUSH BEANS 
NEW STRINGLESS GREEN POD. 
Long, round, green pods, absolutely 
stringless; tender, brittle and of finest 
flavor. While more hardy to with- 
stand frosts, yet it is as tender to cook 
as any wax pod bean. Early and pro- 
ductive. Lb. 35c; % lb., 20c; 14 lb., 
15c; pkg., 10c. 
HENDERSON'S BOUNTIFUL. A 
new green pod hush bean. Vigorous 
vines, very prolific, and very early. 
Large, flat, green pods, entirely free 
from strings or tough lining, that snap 
brittle, cook tender, and are of deli- 
cious flavor. We have tried it for sev- 
eral years and have found it to be 
most excellent in every respect. Price, 
lb., 35c; V2 lb., 20c; 14 lb., 15c; pkg., 
10c. . 
.New .Siriiifjlc.'^s Cirt-eri l*or] 
DWARF HORTICULTURAL or "Cranberry Bean." This well known bean 
IS very sturdy and prolific. The beans which are speckled, bright red on a yel- 
lowish ground, are quite large and uniform and are very fine either for eating 
as green shell beans or as dried beans for winter use. There are few beans 
which will surpass the Dwarf Horticultural, either in quantity or sureness of 
yield. Lb., 35c; % lb., 20c; V* lb., 15c; pkg., 10c. 
