SEEDS, FRUIT Jm VI.N’ES. 
Vegetable Seeds Uhat Srow, 
OUR spa~e is too limited to give a history of every variety, although 
all are of great merit. We list standard varieties and guarantee them 
equal to any sold. We give below a brief outline description of a few head- 
ers. Cuts, in some instances, have been omitted for lack of space. 
BEANS. 
The Best Leading Sorts — Have All 
Been Tested. 
Long Yellow Six Weeks — A 
fine early bean: Package, 
10c; pint, 25c; quart, 45c; 
peck, $1.50. 
Livingston Six Weeks— A 
most excellent green pod, 
snap bean, a favorite with 
market gardeners: Pint, 25 
cents; quart, 45c; peck, $1.50; 
bushel, $4.75. 
Yo.semite Mammoth Wax— Vine of medium size, very productive; long, 
broad, flat and waxj'; yellow bean, large; white, a first-class snap bean. 
Pint. 25c; quart, 45c; peck, $1.50; bushel, $5.25. 
Prolific German Wax— An improved strain: Pint, 25c; quart, 45c; 
peck. $1,511. 
German Black Wax— Very early and tender: Pint, 20c; quart, 40c: 
peck $1.40. 
Challenge Dwarf Black Wax— The earliest of all wax beans; none better for 
first-class crop: Pint, 25c; quart, 45c; p ck, $1.40. 
Rost Proof Golden Wax— Best on the market, pods are straight, long 
and thick: Pint, 25c; quart, 45c; peck. $1.50. 
Golden Eye Wax -Extremely early, vigorous grower, pods beautiful 
Pint, 25c; quart, 45c; peck, $1.50. 
