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O. W. CLARK & SON. 59 SENECA STREET, BUFFALO. N. Y. 
DWARF, SNAP or BUSH BEANS, continued 
Wardwell’s Kidney Wax. This is a very rebust 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. 30 cts., pk. $2. 
New Hardy Rustproof. A vigorous grower, enormously productive 
and of fine quality. The pods are solid, meaty and stringless. Ot 10 
<cts., pk. $2. ^ ' 6 
Round-Pod Kidney Wax. A handsome Bush Bean ; pods meaty and well 
filled; rich yellow color; the pods are entirely stringless and will not rust 
Qt. 30 cts., pk. $2. 
Bountiful. Pods grow to large size, are broad and fleshy; cook tender; are of fine 
quality. Qt. 30 cts., pk. $2. 
The Challenge Dwarf Black Wax. Extra-early. This is a decided improve¬ 
ment 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. >1.75. 
Black Valentine. A very vigorous grower, making a handsome Bean. This is 
a good and profitable market sort. Qt. 25 cts., pk. $1.75. 
Hodson Wax. Very hardy, rustless, and one of the most prolific sorts we have 
ever known. The pods are very thick and fleshy, of finest quality, and un¬ 
equaled in uniformity of ripening; which makes it one of the most profitable 
sorts for the gardener. Qt. 25 cts., pk. $1.75. 
Longfellow. An extra-early, green-podded variety, similar to Red Valentine, 
but of finer quality and a better yielder. Splendid market sort. This variety 
has had much attention. Qt. 25 cts., pk. J1.75. 
X.Dng Yellow Six Weeks. A standard sort. Qt. 25 cts., pk. #1.50, bus. $5.50. 
■Burpee’s Bush Lima. Grows from 18 to 20 inches high, erect and stout; each 
.plant develops into a circular bush 2 or 3 feet in diameter. The bush character 
as thoroughly established. It yields immensely, the beans being identical in 
size and flavor with the well-known large Pole Limas. Qt. 30 cts., pk. $2. 
Hodson Green Pod. Strongly recommended as a market sort by reason of its 
great vigor and productiveness. Qt. 25 cts., pk. $1.75. 
Refugee. An immense yielder, and sure to produce a crop; is an excellent 
shipper, and fast becoming one of the most popular green-podded Beans in 
cultivation. Qt. 25 cts., pk. $1.50. 
Extra-Early Refugee. The pods are very fleshy and of fine quality ; vines 
.small, but stand up well. Qt. 25 cts., pk. $ 1.50. 
’White Marrowfat. The dry Beans are very large, very white, cook quickly 
and are of exceptionally good quality. A wonderfully prolific and valuable 
sort. Qt. 20 cts., pk. $1.25. 
BEANS, POLE 
or RUNNING 
burpee's bush lima beans 
French, Haricots a Rames. 
German, ©tangensSBotynen. 
Spanish, Frijole Vast ago. 
ROUND POD KIDNEY WAX 
Culture. —One quart will 
plant 60 to 70 hills; half a 
bushel will plant an acre. The 
soil should be mellow, rich and warm. Lay the ground out in hills 4 feet apart 
each way, and set poles 8 to 10 feet long firmly in the hills before putting in the 
seed. Plant 5 or 6 beans in a hill, and cover about 2 inches deep. 
Extra-Early Jersey Lima. Fully two weeks earlier than any other Pole 
Lima. They are always tender and delicious. Qt. 30 cts., pk. $2. 
Seibert’s Lima. Smaller beans, but earlier and more prolific than Large 
Lima. Pkt. 10 cts., qt. 30 cts., pk. $2. 
Large White Lima. Always popular and surpassed by other sorts only in 
earliness. Pkt. 10 cts., qt. 30 cts., pk. $2. 
Golden Cluster. Produces long golden yellow stringless pods, trmlrr and 
of delicious quality. Pkt. 10 cts., qt. 40 cts., pk. #2.50. 
Horticultural, or Speckled Cranberry. Popular; useful eitli*-» >." * »» or 
dried. Pkt. 10 cts., qt. 40 cts., pk. $2.50. 
Scarlet Runner. Ornamental and useful; produces brilliant v arid flmwrs, 
and the beans are used either green or shelled. Pkt. toe., qt *,<*« , pk 
