WM. ELLIOTT & SONS, SEEDSMEN, NEW YORK. 
Dwarf Wax Varieties. 
Large Green Globe. Per pkt., 5 cts.; oz , 30 cts. 
Large Paris. Per pkt,. 10 cts.; oz., 40 cts. 
Jerusalem Artichoke. Distinct from above, and is propagated 
b.Y and for its tubers, which are used for pickling. Quart, 
20 ets ; peck, $1.25; bu., $4.00; 2 lbs. by mail, 50 cts. 
Green Flage let (Wonder of France). The best of the newer 
dwarf French varieties; the pods are long and straight. 
The beans are bright green, retaining their fresh appear¬ 
ance when cooked. Per pt., 15 cts.; qt., 30 cts.; pk. $1.75. 
Dwarf Horticultural. A bush variety of the well-known horti¬ 
cultural Pole Bean. Per pt., 15 cts.; qt., 25 cts.; pk., $1.50. 
Newington Wonder. Very productive, pods crisp and 
tender; a valuable variety for forcing. Per pt., 
15 cts. ; qt , 30 cts.; 
Early China. An old standard variety that is very 
early. Per pt., 15 cts.; qt., 25 cts.; pk., $1 25. 
Long Yellow Six Weeks. A very early, prolific and ex¬ 
cellent variety. Per pt., 15 cts.; qt., 25 cts.; 
pk., $1.25; bu., $4.50 
Large White Kidney. Excellent as a Shell Bean, green 
or ripe. Per pt., 15 cts.; qt., 25 cts.; pk., $1.00. 
Improved Golden Wax. A valuable improvement on 
the old Golden Wax; very early and entirely 
stringless; pods very long, tender, brittle and 
of delicate flavor. Per pt., 15 cts.; qt., 25 cts.; 
pk., $1.50 ; bu., $5.50. 
Black Wax, or Butter. One of the most desirable va¬ 
rieties grown. The pods are translucent, waxy- 
yellow and stringless. Per pt., 15 cts.; qt., 25 
cts.; pk., $1.50 ; bu., $5.50. 
REFUGEE WAX BEANS. 
BEANS, DWARF OR BUSH. 
German, Bokne. —French, Haricot. —Spanish, Frijorenano. 
One quart will plant 100 feet of drill. 
Special robs by the bushel to Market Gardeners and 
Truckers 
White Wax. One of the best for family use. String¬ 
less waxy-yellow pods, very brittle, tender and 
of delicious llavor. Per pt., 20 cts.; qt., 30 cts.; 
pk., $1.75. 
Flageolet Wax. One of the best wax sorts; early, very pro¬ 
ductive, with pods one-third longer than any other vari¬ 
ety of Wax Beans. Per pt., 15c.; qt., 30 cts. ; pk. $1.50. 
Wardwell's Dwarf Kidney Wax. Extra earty; purely wax pods, 
long, flat and remarkably free from rust. Per pt., 15 
cts.; qt., 30 cts.; pk., $1.50. 
Bush beans may bo had in flue condition 
throughout the season by planting at intervals of 
two weeks, from the beginning of May until the 
middle of August ; they should be planted in 
drills 3 feet apart, and 1 inch deep. 
Extra Early Red Valentine. Productive, tender 
and succulent, and of fine flavor; about ten 
days earlier than Early Valentine; remains 
longer in the green state than most of the 
varieties. Per pt., 15 cts.; qt., 25 cts.; pk., 
$1.75. 
Early Mohawk. Very early, hardy, productive and 
of rich flavor; extensively planted in the 
Southern States for shipping to Northern 
markets. Per pt., 15 cts.; qt., 25 cts.; pk., 
$1.50; bu., $5 00. 
Extra Early Refugee. Very tender and productive; 
the best variety for pickling; a great im¬ 
provement on the old Refugee. Per pt., 15 
cts.; qt., 25 cts.; pk., $1.50; bu., $5.00. 
Low's Champion. Very productive, with perfectly 
stringless, large green, flat pods. Per pt., 
15 cts.; qt., 25 cts.; pk., $1.50. 
Warren. This new bean is pronounced by good 
authority to be one of the richest flavored 
bush beans in cultivation ; vigorous and up¬ 
right iu growth and very productive. Per 
pt., 20 cts. ; qt., 25c ; pk., $1.50. 
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