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NEW GOLDEX-EVED BETTER WAX. The pods 
are long, straight and flat, and remarkably free from blight 
and rust. The fact that when picked along with other wax 
varieties it keeps bright and crisp long after the others are 
wilted, makes it one of the best for shipping long distances. 
Pint. 25c.: qt.. 40c.; peck, SI .25: bush., $4.75. 
KEEN'EY’S RUSTLESS GOLDEN WAX. A strong 
growing new bush variety of remarkable vigor and freedom 
from rust. The pods are meaty and well tilled; thick-flat 
when young and semi-round later; of rich yellow color and 
tine quality, and entirely stringless throughout, even when 
old enough to shell. Pint, 25c ; qt., 4Uc.; peck, $1.25; bush., 
$4.75. 
SCARLET FLAGEOLET WAX. Very showy, large, 
long, flat nnd_ tender pods, selling in market at highest 
prices. Pint. 25c.; qt.. 40c.: peck.$1.25: bush., $4.75. 
VIOLET, or PERFECTION WAX. Vigorous and 
most productive, having the largest and most showy wax 
pods, stringless, tender and succulent. Pint, 25c.; qt., 40c.; 
peck, $1.35; busli., $5 00. 
Wax Beans—Pod No. 1. Fuller’s Ringleader. 
2. Prolific German. 3. Ward well’s Kidney. 
4. Currie's Rust-Proof. 5. Yosemite. 
"3ea FIS—Varieties for Shelling 
Large Packets, 10c. each, Postpaid. 
DAY’S LEAFLESS MEDIUM. The originator, Mr. 
Wm. 11. Day, is one of tin* most successful Held bean cultur¬ 
es in New York State. The pods arc long, well tilled, con¬ 
taining from Jive to seven beans of a pearly white color, pro¬ 
ducing from 50 to 00 bushels per acre. The vine stands up 
well, grows abundant foliage, and just previous to the time 
of ripening, all the leaves fall oil*, so that each and every 
pod is exposed to the action of the sun’s rays and ripens 
evenly. Matures in from seventy to eighty days from date 
of planting. Pint, 2oe.; qt, 40c.; peck, $1.25; bush., $1.50. 
NEW SNOWFLAKE FIELD. This variety has proven 
very much earlier and more prolific than either the common 
standard Pea Bean or Prolilie Tree Bean. The plant grows 
upright, holding its pods well up from the ground, produc¬ 
ing enormously. Pint, 25c.; qt,4llc; peek,$1.25; bush., $1.50. 
BURLINGAME MEDIUMS. This is the leading Held 
bean grown in Central New York. On the “Genesee Flats,’’ 
liftv bushels to the acre is not an uncommon yield. Much 
sought after by dealers everywhere, commanding top-notch 
prices. Pint, 20c.; qt.. 35c.; peek, $1.00; bush., $3.60. 
PROLIFIC TREE. Grows about twenty inches in 
height, bearing its pods so high that they do not touch the 
ground. They resemble the common White Navy Bean in 
appearance. Pint, 20c.; qt., 35c ; peek, $1.00; bush*., $3.50. 
White Navy, or Pea Bean. A well-known productive 
standard sort. Pint, 20c.; qt., 35c.; peek, 75c.; bush., $2.76. 
Royal Dwarf, or White Kidney. Among the best as 
a winter bean. Pint, 20c ; qt., 35c.; peck, S1.00; bush., $3.50. 
White Marrowfat. Extensively grown as a dry bean 
for winter uso. Pint, 20c.; qt., 35c.; peek, 90c.; bush.*, $3.00. 
Beans —Pole or "Running 
Large Packets, 10c. Each, Postpaid. 
NeijU Golden Pod Andalusia 
Pole Bean 
This new bean, introduced by us nine years since, lias 
created a decided sensation wherever grown. Tho nods are 
five to six inches long, broad, thick, very fleshy, and entirely 
stringless, far surpassing all other varieties in (his respect, and 
retaining these important qualities until almost ripe. The 
pods when fully grown are from five to six inches long, ex¬ 
ceedingly rich, buttery and fine flavored. Tho vines cling 
well to the poles, a very important feature, as owing to its 
wonderful productiveness, tho weight of a vine filled with 
such a mass of largo pods is very great. They commence 
bearing in great abundance when tho vines are quite young, 
and continue to bear profusely tho entire season. Tho beans 
when dry are round as a bullet, pure white, and also 
make a fine shell or winter bean. Pint. 80e.; qt., 65o., post¬ 
paid; qt., 40c.; peck, $2.25; bush., $3.00, by freight or 
express. 
FULLER’S RINGLEADER WAX. Our good opin¬ 
ion of tliis new Black Wax Bean has been confirmed by an¬ 
other year’s trial among our customers, from whom we have 
received hundreds of most favorable comments. All agree 
in pronouncing it one of the earliest and most productive of 
all Wax Beans. The pods are very large, round and meaty, 
retaining their tenderness and fine quality longer than most 
other sorts. Pint, 30c.; qt.,50c.; peck, $1.75; bush., $0.50. 
NEW PROLIFIC GERMAN, or CYLINDER 
BLACK WAX. This is an entirely new and improved 
strain of the old favorite German or Black Wax Bean, orig¬ 
inated by a largo bean grower of Genesee County, N. Y. 
Very superior to the old strain, being much earlier and more 
productive. Pods perfectly round, straighter, longer anil of 
an even, rich, golden color. Our stock is grown for us by 
the originator. Pint, 25c.; qt., 40c.; peck, $1.25; bush., $1.75. 
WARDWELL’S KIDNEY WAX. One of the most 
popular. Vines remarkably vigorous, hardy and productive; 
pods very large, smooth, ahowy and almost rust-proof. The 
entire pod assumes a rielrgoldeu color at a very early stage 
of growth. Piut, 25c.; qt., 45c : peck, $1.60: bush.,$6.00. 
CURRIE’S RUST-PROOF BLACK WAX. For cur¬ 
liness they are at the head of the Wax Bean family. Habit 
upright and robust, holding their pods well from the ground ; 
foliage remarkably vigorous ami healthy; pods long, flat 
and straight, beautiful golden color, and for productiveness 
unequ died Pint, 25c.: qt.. 40c.: peek. $1.25; bush.. $1.75. 
YOSEMITE MAMMOTH WAX. The enormous pods 
frequently attain a length of 10 inches, with the thickness of 
a man’s linger. They are nearly ull solid pulp, the seeds 
being very small when the pods are fit for use. Pods are a 
rich golden color and absolutely stringless, cooking tender 
and delicious. Pint, 30c ; qt., 50c.; peek, $2.25. 
GERMAN BLACK WAX. A well-known and popu¬ 
lar variety. Pint. 20c.; qt., 40c.: peck, $1.25; bush , $1.50. 
GOLDEN WAX. This popular variety is earlier than 
the old German Block Wax; pods long, brittle and stringless. 
Pint, 20c.; qt., 40c.; peek, $1.10; bush., $1.00. 
Liazy Wife’s Pole Bean 
The best and largest Green Podded Polo Bean, first intro¬ 
duced by us some years since. Tho pods grow from four to 
six inches long, entirely stringless, and of a rich, buttery 
flavor when cooked. Tho pods remain green, and retain 
their tender, rich, stringless flavor until nearly ripe. The 
beans are white, and unsurpassed us shell beans for winter 
use. They are pronounced by all who have grown them tho 
best green-podded snap-short Pole Bean in cultivation. 
Pint, 20c.; qt., 40c.; peck, $1.35 ; bush., $5.00. 
Other Green Pod Sorts 
By Freight or 
Pints at Quart Prices. _ Express. 
White Crease Back or Fat Horse. 
Popular South, extremolv early . . i 
Improved Kentucky Wonder or 
Old Homestead. Long, round 
pods; early and prolific. 
Southern Prolific. A continuous 
hearer. Borne in clusters, giving 
snai>-shorts in 80 days .... 
Spctckled Cut Short or Corn Hill. 
Best for planting umong corn . . . 
Dutch Case Knife. Flat pods . . . 
Scarlet Runner. Ornamental . . 
Horticultural or Wren’s Egg . . . 
Early Golden Cluster Wax. Very 
early. White seed . . . 
German Black Wax Pole or Indian 
Chief. . 
Giant Wax Red Seed. 
Mastiff Golden Pod. Pcrpkl., 10c. 
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