20 
a KIUL L IN FR UIT COMPANY’S 
Per 
100 ll>s. Peril). 
French Kidney, or Red Tur¬ 
key.—(See cut.) A good shipping 
variety; early, and the best for winter 
crop.$ 9.00 15c 
Germain’s Improved Golden- 
Eyed Flageolet Wax. — (See 
cut.) Early rust-proof variety, pro¬ 
ducing an enormous crop of large, flat, 
yellow pods; very tender and of the 
finest flavor. 10.00 15c 
Golden Wax. — (See cut.) An early 
stringless bean; pod of golden wax 
color. 10.00 15c 
Long Yellow Six Weeks. — (See 
cut.) Very early and productive, one 
of the best market varieties; pods 
often 8 inches long, tender and of 
fine flavor. 9.00 15c 
Red Kidney. — A standard variety 
and one of the best for winter crop. 
Also an excellent sort for baking. 9.00 15c 
Germain’s Flageolet Wax. 
POLE OR RUNNING. 
Frijol de Bejuco—Stangenbohne—Haricots a Rames. 
These varieties require a rich soil. Plant in well- 
manured hills, 3 feet apart each way, covering to 
a depth of 2 inches. In each hill set a pole 8 or 
10 feet long, around which plant 5 or 6 beans, and 
afterwards thin out, leaving four strong, healthy 
plants to each hill. They may also be grown without 
poles, allowing the vines to 
run, planting in hills 4 feet 
apart. 
Asparagus or Snake, 
(See cut.) Produces pods 
12 to 18 inches long, thin 
and very tender. Per 100 
lbs. $18.00; per lb. 25c. 
Crease back. — Hand¬ 
some green pods, 5 to G 
inches long, perfectly round 
with crease in back, hence 
the name. Early, exceed¬ 
ingly productive, and of 
good quality. Per 100 lbs. 
$10.00; per lb. 15c. 
Cut Short. —The fin¬ 
est cornfield bean grown; 
takes to the corn as no other 
bean will. Per lOOjJlbs. 
Lazy Wife’s Pole Bean. $10.00; per lb. 15c. 
Asparagus or Snake Beans. 
