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Sherwood Hall Nursery Co.’s 
DWARF SNAP ©r EUfHo 
French, Haricot Naia. German, Busch-bohnen, Spanish, Frijole Nano. 
Kg' Under this head are classed all the low-growing sorts, variously called Bush, Snap, .String, IVax or French Beans. 
Culture.— One pound 
will sow one liundred feet of 
drill ; one hundred pounds is 
required for an acre. \ 
light, rich soil is best. Plant 
the seeds two inches deep 
and three inches apart, in 
rows two feet apart. When 
the plants are three inches 
high, and again when about 
to flower, draw the earth 
carefully up around the 
stems. Keep well cultivated, 
as no crop better repays ex- 
tra labor in this direction. 
There has been a vast 
improvement in these Dwarf 
Beans of late years, and the 
varieties now offered leave 
little to be desired. With good 
they are very profit- 
able for market. 
Be.st of All. Wonderfully productive, early and tender 
Black-Eyed Wax. Distinct and valuable variety ; very robust, early and productive . 
Pkt. Lb. 100 lbs. 
. $o 10 $o 15 $io oo 
10 15 8 50 
Pkt. Lb. too lbs. 
Black AVax. A well-known standard sort, still very popular $o lo So 13 $8 00 
Canadian Wonder. Handsome flat pods of great length ; 
tender and of fine flavor 10 20 12 00 
Crystal AV'ax. Pods of fair size, very tender, stringless and 
productive 10 15 10 00 
Dwarf Horticultural. A bush variety of the well-known 
Horticultural Pole Bean 10 15 12 00 
Dwarf Lima (Henderson’s). A variety of great merits one 
of its most valuable characteristics being extreme carli- 
ness, while for quality and productiveness this delicious 
vegetable has no rival 10 20 12 00 
Early China. A well-known sort, desirable on account of 
earliness 10 12 7 50 
Ext ra Early Hcfiiscc. A recent introduction, fast becom- 
ing indispensable on account of its earliness and produc- 
tiveness 10 17 12 50 
Extra Early A'aloiitiiic. Differing from the ordinary Red 
Valentine only in earliness ; usually ready for table in 
forty days from time of pfanting lo 15 8 50 
Improved Golden Wax. A vigorous grower, enormously 
productive and of grand quality ; a great improvement 
on the old variety 10 13 9 00 
liOiig A'cllow Six-AVecks. A standard sort for market or 
family use 10 12 8 00 
Ijoxv’s Champion. Produces au abundance of stringless, 
fleshy. Hat pods containing fi ve to seven beans of excellent 
flavor, either green or dry 10 15 10 00 
Mohawk. A hardy early variety, largely grown for market 
use 10 13 9 00 
RefuKee or Thoiisand-lo-Onc. A standard sort for gen- 
eral cro]) ; very prolific 10 12 7 50 
AA'ardweU’s Kidm'.v AA' a.\. The perfection of Wax Beans, 
being extra early, prolific, handsome and free from rust . lo 15 10 00 
White Kidney. One of the best for shelling, either dry or 
green 10 12 7 50 
AVhite Marrow. An old favorite, similar to the preceding .10 127 50 
AVhite Wax. Similar to Black Wax except in color of seed 10 13 8 00 
HENDERSON'S DWARF LIMA. 
Don’t forget that postage on Beans is 8 cents per pound. 
