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Davis White Wax 
WAX 
BUSH BEANS 
Improved Golden Wax 
Plants are small, compact, 
erect, and very prolific. Pods 
are borne well off the ground 
which prevents rust and rot, 
are of golden yellow color, brit¬ 
tle, fleshy and solid with wax¬ 
like texture, and are ready to 
pick in 45 days after planting. 
A good shell bean for winter 
use. 
Round Pod Kidney Wax 
Also called Brittle Wax. This 
is the best yellow wax bean on 
the market. Absolutely string¬ 
less. The plants make a strong 
growth and are very produc¬ 
tive. 
Pencil Pod Black Wax 
Plant grows about 15 inches 
high, very productive, with 
straight pods about 6 or 7 
inches long, light golden yellow 
color, round, meaty, and deeply 
creasebacked, extremely brit¬ 
tle, without fiber and of excel¬ 
lent quality. 
Davis White Wax 
This bean does not discolor, 
and is therefore excellent for 
canning. Pods are flat, light 
yellow. The dry bean is white 
and very desirable for winter 
use. 
Dwarf Horticultural 
A green-podded bush variety. 
Fine for baked beans or soup 
beans. 
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Per 
Pkt. 
5c 
BUSH TYPE 
Burpee’s Bush 
f imn Plant large, thick 
L ' 11 d stemmed, about 
20 inches high, with oc¬ 
casional runners. Shell 
pods, dark green, of 
smooth surface moder¬ 
ately curved, flat, uni¬ 
form in size, very large 
for dwarf limas. 
Henderson’s Bush 
I imfl Small plant, 
slender stem¬ 
med, very erect, bushy, 
very early, long in bearr 
ing. Pods in numerous 
large clusters close to 
center of plant. Espe¬ 
cially adapted to West 
and Middle West. 
Speckled Bush 
Lima One the ^ ar ’ 
diest, and a sure 
cropper. Pods medium 
size, rather short and 
flat. 
1 lb., 30c; 5 lbs., $1.35; 10 lbs., $2.50. 
Still Lower Prices on Larger Quantities. 
Fordhook Bush Lima p rows s st i ffly er ? ct - a ° d 
keeps its bean pods off the 
ground. Plants are about 30 inches high and bear an im¬ 
mense crop of very large pods. From eight to ten days 
earlier than other bush limas. Lb., 40c; 5 lbs., $1.85. 
5c 
1 lb., 25c; 5 lbs., $1.20; 
10 lbs., $2.10. 
Golden Cluster 
Wax 
Burpee’s Bush Lima 
Burger’s Green Stringless 
Earlier and bears longer than Kentucky 
Wonder. ’ Vine of small growth, good 
climbing, moderately productive, snap 
pods, about 7 inches long, dark green. 
Absolutely stringless. 
Kentucky Wonder or Old 
Homestead Moderately branched 
good climbing plant of 
medium height. Pods about 10 inches 
long, scimitar curved, extremely brittle. 
Bears abundantly. 
White Creaseback Rather bushhke 
in habit but 
climbing well after starting, very early, 
moderately productive. Pods deeply 
creasebacked. Good snap beans, good 
shippers, and fine for baking. 
T a tv Wifp Very prolific; pods are 
n c broad, much bulged at 
seeds, light green, brittle, stringless, fine 
quality and free from anthracnose. Dry 
beans are white and are desirable for 
winter use. 
Cut Short or Corn Hill Lar e el y 
used for 
planting among corn. Pods are short, very straight, de¬ 
cidedly bulged out in places. 
White Dutch Case Knife P ods vary in S1Z ®: 8 
inches long, medium 
green in color. Can be snapped or shelled. 
Horticultural or Speckled Cranberry Weighty 
days. Pods borne in remarkable large clusters. Valued 
as a snap bean or for shelling. 
Early Golden Cluster Wax Moderately branched 
J vine, of large growth 
and good climbing habit, productive, and long bearing. 
Pods 7% inches long, straight, flat, smooth surface, whit¬ 
ish yellow in color. Ready for use in 70 days. 
POLE LIMA BEANS 
Per ^ 1 lb., 30c; 5 lbs., $1.35; 
Pkt. W 10 lbs., $2.50. 
Large White Lima or Butter Beans 
Large seeded, vigorous, a good climber, and quite 
productive. Pods are dark green, curved, very 
wide. Dry seeds white with slight greenish tinge. 
King of the Garden Lima La ^y f°™ 
& and a valuable 
general purpose lima. Plant much branched, 
late, very heavily productive, long bearing. 
Small Carolina or Sieva Lima + Sma U 
type of 
pole lima but literally loaded with well filled 
pods. Matures quickly, good winter bean. 
Pole Speckled Lima u ® ed . the s °^ h 
1 where it is one of the 
most prolific of pole limas. Dry beans are of 
medium size, milky white and blotched. 
FLOWERING BEANS 
Scarlet Runner Splendid for covering trel¬ 
lis work, or old fences. 
Flowers are bright scarlet. Produces fine, 
broad, flat, deep green pods, which are edible. 
This bean is both ornamental and useful. Pkt., 
5c; 1 lb., 30c; 2 lbs., 55c. 
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