Catalogue of Vegetable Seeds. 21 
BEANS—Continued. 
Low’s Champion. Early , hardy , thrifty , and enor- Qt ‘ Pk ‘ Bu ‘ 
mously productive ; it also combines extreme tenderness 
and delicious, flaoor , and being absolutely without strings 
to the pods it excels every other variety as a snap or 
string bean. As a shell bean it has but few equals, and 
is of splendid flavor when cooked dry.20 $1.25 $4 00 
Early Long Yellow Six Weeks. Hardy and pro- 
llfic . 20 1.00 3.50 
Early Valentine. Round pods, early, good flavor.20 1.00 3.50 
Early Mohawk. Very productive and of good quality. .20 1.00 3.50 
Dwarf Horticultural. A fine early shell bean.20 1.00 3.50 
Goddard.. Resembling Horticultural in habit of growth 
and coloring of pod. A popular market variety...20 1.00 3 50 
Warren Bush. Vigorous and upright in growth, pro¬ 
ducing broad, flat pods that are tender and of good 
flavor ..*.25 1.50 5.50 
Early Golden-Eyed Wax. Hardy and prolific, with 
flat yellow pods.. .20 1.25 4.50 
White Wax. Pods and seeds white and of rich flavor. .20 1.25 4.50 
Golden Wax. Very early ; round golden pods.20 1.25 4.50 
Black Wax. Pods yellow; a superior snap bean. . . ,20 1.25 4 50 
Curries’ Rust Proof Wax. For earliness, produc¬ 
tiveness, freedom from blight or rust and all around 
good points it justly belongs at the head of the list of 
the wax varieties. Pods long, flat, tender and fine 
1 ualit y. 35 1.75 6.00 
. . Pkt. Qt. Pk. 
Milliken S W^ax. A new extra early variety. The 
bushes grow from twelve to sixteen inches high pro¬ 
ducing golden yellow pods that are entirely stringless 
and free from blight or rust. Very productive.10 .40 2.00 
Qt. Pk. Bu. 
Improved White Pea. Excellent for baking.15 .90 3.25 
Improved Yellow Eye. Very prolific, fine for baking .15 .90 3.00 
BEANS—Pole or Running. 
These are more tender, and require rather more care in culture than the 
bush beans; they succeed best in sandy loam, which should be liberally en¬ 
riched with short manure in the hills, which are formed according to the 
variety, from three to four feet apart; from five to six seeds are planted in 
each hill, about two inches deep. 
One quart will plant one hundred and fifty hills; ten to twelve quarts to the acre. 
T _ . A , Qt. Pk. Bu. 
Barge Lima. A large, late variety of excellent flavor. .35 $2.00 $7.00 
Small Lima. Earlier and hardier than the preceding. .35 2.00 7.00 
Dreer’s Improved Lima. An improvement on the 
Large Lima; very productive, and of superior quality., .35 2.00 7.00 
