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A. G. TLLLOGHAST'S SEED CATALOGUE 
CHALLENGE DWARF BLACK 
WAX. This is tlie earliest of all the 
wax beans. It is ready tor use a week 
before any other Icind 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 
for a succession. Lb., 25c; lb., 
15c; lb., 10c; pkg., 5c. 
NEW STRlJiGLESS GREEX POD. 
Long, round, green pods, absolutely 
stringless; tender, brittle, and of 
finest flavor. While more hardy to 
withstand frosts, yet it is as tender 
to cook as any wax pod bean. Early 
and productive. Lb., 25c; V2 lb., 15c; 
14 lb., 10c; pkg., 5c. 
HENDERSON'S BOUNTIFUL. A 
new green pod bush 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 
delicious flavor. We have tested it 
for several years and have found it to 
be most excellent in every respect. 
Price, lb., 2ac; Vi lb., 15c; H lb., 10c; 
pkg., 5c. 
NEW PENCIL POD BLACK WAX. 
One of the finest strains of wax beans 
known. It is very early, enormously 
productive, and of the very best qual- 
ity. It has long, slender, handsome 
pods, that cook so tender they melt 
in the mouth, and are the most deli- 
clous bean we have ever found. Lb., 
25c; lb., 1.5c; >/ lb., 10c; pkg., 5c 
DAVIS WHITE WAX. A popular 
white seeded wax variety. Handsome, 
hardy and productive. Pods long, 
straight, and, when young, crisp and 
tender. The dried bean, kidney 
shaped and good for cooking. Lb., 
25c; 14 lb., 15c; ^ lb., 10c; pkg., .5c. 
