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O W. CLARK & SON, BUFFALO, NEW YORK. 
BEANS 
DWARF SNAP or BUSH 
French, Haricots Nains. German, 23 u)cfr; 33 ofynen. Spanish, Frijole Nano. 
(ftSf^Under this head are classed all the low-growing sorts, variously called Bush, Snap, String, 
Wax or French Beans. 
Culture. —One quart for ioo feet of drill, 2 bushels for an acre. In our latitude, Beans should not 
be planted until the first or second week in May, or when the ground has become warm and all danger 
of frost is past. A succession of sowings may 
be made until August. Plant in drills, about 2 
inches deep, and from 18 inches to 2 feet apart, 
according to the richness of the soil ; the poorer 
the soil the closer they may be planted. The 
seeds should be dropped about 3 inches apart. 
Davis Kidney Wax. Undoubtedly the 
finest market variety in existence. Pods 7 to 
9 inches in length, creamy white in color, 
straight and handsome. Entirely free from 
rust, and exceedingly prolific. Pkt. 10 cts., 
qt. 30 cts., pk. $ 2. 
Wardwell’s Kidney Wax. This is a very 
robust and hardy variety, producing a heavy 
crop of long, broad, flat pods of a delicate 
waxy yellow, entirely stringless ; extremely 
tender; of excellent flavor. Qt. 30c., pk. $2. 
Improved Golden Wax. A vigorous 
grower, enormously productive and of fine 
Longfellow Bean. quality ; a great improvement on the old 
variety. Qt. 30 cts., pk. $ 2 . 
Keeney’s Rustless Golden Wax. A handsome Bush Bean ; pods meaty and well filled; rich 
yellow color ; entirely stringless ; will not rust. Pkt. 10 cts., qt. 35 cts., pk. $2.50. 
The Challenge Dwarf Black Wax. Extra-early. This is a decided improvement over the 
Dwarf Black Wax ; is one of the earliest of the Wax Beans, wonderfully productive, and unexcelled 
in quality. The vines are vigorous and very hardy. Qt. 25 cts., pk. $1.50. 
Black Wax, or Butter. The pods, when ripe, are of a waxy yellow, transparent, very tender and 
delicious ; an excellent 
variety. Qt. 25 cts., 
pk. $1.50. 
Improved Red Valen= 
tine. Ten days earlier 
than the Early Valentine; 
ready to pick in 35 days 
after planting. The pods 
are very thick and fleshy, 
of finest quality, and 
unequaled in uniformity 
of ripening ; which latter 
fact, combined with its 
earliness, makes it one 
of the most profitable 
sorts for the gardener. 
Qt. 25 cts., pk. $1.50. 
Longfellow. An extra- 
early green-podded 
variety, similar to Red 
Valentine, but of finer 
quality and a better 
yielder. Splendid mar¬ 
ket sort. This variety 
has had much attention. 
Qt. 30 cts., pk. $1.75. 
Long Yellow Six 
Weeks. A standard 
sort. Qt. 20 cts., pk. 
J1.25, bus. $4.50. Improved Golden Wax Bean. 
See our Pansy List, including the very best sorts, on page 43 
