CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, PLANTS, BULBS AND FRUITS. 
Flageolet Wax.— One of the 
best sorts for market or family 
use; as early as either the Gold- 
en or Black Wax. and is almost 
exempt from rust. Pit. 5c., pt. 
25o., at. 46c., pk. $1.50, bus. 
$5-50. 
Golden Wax.— The pods are 
large, long and entirely stnng- 
Icss, and of the rich golden color. 
As a snap bean it excels in tend- 
er! ess and rich, buttery flavor. 
Pkt. 5c., pt. 20o., qt. 40c., pk. 
$1.35. bus. $5.00. 
Ivory Pod Wax.— Very ten- 
der and an . xcellcnt shell bean. 
It Is a -sveek ear.ier than the 
Black Wax, bearing long pods 
oi a waxy white color; entirely 
strinffless. Pkt. 5o , Pt- 25c., 
ot- 45o.,pk. $1.50, bus. $5.50. 
Crystal White Wax.— A- 
new and distinct variety that 
has been conceded by all -who 
have used it, as the best bean 
grown for pickles. Vines ^^gor- 
ousand prodiietive; pods green- 
ish white. Pkt. oc, pt..25c., 
qt. 45c., pk. $1.50, bus. $6.00. 
|i.40.bus.$5 0o. BEANS. 
&May'8 Champion. The finest flavored of all the Limas.-AU who ^•a"t| 8°°° 
beanot the be™uality should be sure and grow the Champion. Pkt. 15c., 2 pkts. 
^mkl\ttbe' aarden'.-Th!^- Jinnbo " of the Limas. Inunensely productive andjust 
thfb^fn^^r gardener!'' Pkt. 5o., pt. 30o., qt, 50c^ pk. $^25, bus. $8 50 
Earg'e White Lima.— The old Itandard variety, beans large and fine flavored. IfKZ. 
^%x^tra E'k'r?y iTSik^-Ttfla^l^e^t^-o^f'^a^-niaturing about two weeks ahead of the 
<'fe^m|L?e^lifmS^^^^^^^^^ 
^l\ack-#ax -d'n?of^?e"bc^^ f kf b^rpt. 30°:, qt. 50c., pk. $2.00, bus $7.50. 
White Dufch Case Kn?fe.-A very earl^ Variety, and most productive. Pkt. 5c., 
pt. SOc. qt. 50c., pk. $2.00, bus. $7.25. ^ . . . j„m„„ 
Soarlet^unner*-It grows from 8 to 10 feet high producing 
clusters of beautiful scarlet flowers. Pkt 5c., pt. 30c, qt. ouc, 
Hfrt^?urai*lr°8peckled Cranberry. - An old favorite. 
Pkt. 5c., pt. 30c., qt. 50c., pk. $1.75, bus. $6-75. 
ffllQolien Cluster — This is by far the finest pole bean ever 
intrXcId Our illustration wus ™ade direct from one o^h^ 
plant,s and gives some idea of their wonderful yield. two of three 
pecks being only an average picking from a single vine. It 
bfSfs ite bright'^golden yellow pods in clusters of from three to 
six in the greatest abundance from July until cut do «^bvthe 
frost. Dout faU to try it. Pkt. 15c., 2 pkts. 25o., pt. 40c., 
**lIfvWife.-Pkt.5c^pt.30c.,qt.50c.,pkJ2.00,bus.$7.50. 
^llenger Lima.-^fet. 5o., pt. 30o., qc 60c. pk. |2 50. 
Sieva or Carolina.— Pkt. 5c., pt. 25c., qt. 50o., Pk. $.e.OU, 
"wlite^'unner.-Pkt. Sc., pt. 30c., qt. 60c., pk. $2.00,bu8. 
feiKentucky Wonder or Southern ProUfic— Pkt. lOc, pt. 
SdoCqt. 50c.,pk. $1.75, bus. $6.50. «o ok 
Giknt Red WaxT-Pkt. 5o., pt. SOc, qt. 50c., pk. $2.25, 
bus. $8.00. 
BTJSH lilUA. The G-reat Bean Novelty. 
PIBush Limas. — A most remarkable IJma Bean which 
grows in bush form, bearing riihly flavored Lima beajjs 
in great profusion through the entire season. This is a 
variety that should be in everv garden, and one that 
no fanner shou'd be without, tkt. lOc, 3 pkts. 250., 
pt. SOc, qt. 60o., pk. $2.50. 
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