•/• C■ EveriWa Catalogue. 
RY MAIL POSTAGE MUST 131a ADDED AT THE KATE OF 
f5C; PER PINT, OR 30c; PER QUART. 
{The following are the host in cultivation .) 
Prolific Tree Bean. — It *- s what its name indicates, a tree Bean , 
grows to the Height ot 18 to 20 inches, branching out in all di. 
rections, the pods do not touch the ground, enabling it tostand 
a wet spell without injury to the crop. One bus); contains 
from ico to 130 pods. The grain somewhat resembles the com¬ 
mon navy bean, being more rounded at the ends and very 
white, and of line- 
more per a.ere. 
all danger of frost 
apart in the row 
to one when ab 
thicker than ab< 
I\' reduce the crop, they will completely cover the ground plan¬ 
ted, they arc much easier cultivated and harvested than the 
smaller growing varieties with 5 to 7 stalks in a hill. I ry them 
and for field or main crop bean you will grow no other. Per 
pkt., 10c; pt., 20; qt., 35; bu., $1.50; bu.,^5.00. 
Ivory Pod Wax.—This variety cannot be too highly praised, as 
a snap-short, or for Winter shelled Bean, and cannot be sur¬ 
passed for canning purposes. It is fully a week earlier than the 
Black Wax, enormously productive, long, stringless, tender, 
succulent, with transparent ivory-white pods, the most produc¬ 
tive Wax Mean now grown, the vines being a perfect mat of 
pods the entire season. Per pkt., 10c; qt., 30: % bu., $1.25; 
bu., £3.75. 
IVORY POD WAX BEAN. 
' hese about six feet high, set at an angle 
degrees, »-il hi he tops connected by a rope or m:i. smiare strip 
1 hr; vines will run along these, producing earlier and better sh ip- 
r hanging free from the leaves, are more easily seen 
" rm “ill*, three and a half feet avnrt by forking in a shovelful o: 
Lemon Pod Late Wax,—Vine vigorous, 
with short runners, producing an 
abundance of long, wax-white, hand¬ 
some pods, and continuing in bear¬ 
ing longer than any'other sort, (lood 
to use green or dry. Ripe Beans clear 
white. Per pkt., 10.:; q!., 30; i/ { bu.. 
$1.25; bit., $3-75. 
German Wax, Black Seeded, Butte, 
Bean. —A great favorite with market ’ 
gardeners. The round, yellowish 
white, wax like pods ot this variety 
are stringless and very fleshy and may 
lie used as snaps until fully grown. 
Vines early and productive. Per pkt., 
ioc; ql., 25; % bu., $1.06; bu. 
BEANS,-Pole or 
f F k , //a ricots a ranics. 
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Osm' qtmpl waU pSsinl about 150 EsfiHs. 
Culture.-—T hese even more than the Bush Beans, rcmnie 
a warm mellow soil, and should not be planted until settled, 
! hey are usually supported by poles some t 
er of each bill, but I prefer tc 
>1 about twenty-two 
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warm weather, 
or Jen feet high set in the 
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LEMON POD LATE WAX 
nd plant six to eight be 
DRJtEKs IMPROVED LIMA BEAX. 
fme manure; set ft-.- no’ 
be ins com me nr e to run 
<ail to climb arc 1 nd the pole in the same 
ill go no othci), and fa '.ten by sticking t 
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»le. 
and 
1 mts to the hill. Start 
ration as the others (the-* 
end in a notch cm in ihj 
after 
any 
