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:\rAKSIIALL^S VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
BEANS 
but with black seed; long, 
One quart will plant 100 feet of drill. 
Black Valentine. Resembling the Valentine, 
round, solid ])ods; very early. 
Bountiful. Early, very prolific and long-bearing; flat, green pods," tender' 
and stringloss . 
Dwarf Horticultural. Late and productive; flat striugless pods. 
Early Mohawk. Long, straight, flat ])ods, early, liardy and ju'oductive. 
Extra Early Refugee. Two weeks earlier than the Late Refugee, very 
prolific . 
Extra Early Valentine. One of the earliest. Round’ thick, solid pods'; 
tender, fine flavor. 
Giant Sti’ingless Green Pod. This bean is absolutely stringless. The 
pods are round an<l full. 
Green-seeded Plageolet. Used as a shell-beau when green. 
Longfellow. Long, straight, round, solid green pods; veiy early 
Long Yellow Six Weeks. Very early with full, flat pods.*'.*' 
Refugee, Late, or 1,000-to-l, Medium to late; very productive and 
tender; largely grown for main crop; round pod.' . 
Stringless Green Pod. An early round grecn-])odded bean; stringless. . 
Wonder of France. A good forcing variety. 
White Kidney. Excellent shell, or string bean. 
White Mari’ow. For use in a dry state in winter, or as a string bean. . 
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Beans like a Avcll-drained, rich and light 
loam, l^lant about the middle of April when 
warm and favorable, and at intervals tlirough- 
out the season for a succession until the latter 
jtart of August. Bush varieties should be 
|)lantod in drills 2 feet apart, and from two 
to six plants to the foot in a row. Keep tliem 
Avell cultivated and draw the earth up to the 
stem. For String Beans gather the pods clean 
as soon as fit for use. The plants will remain 
all the longer in bearing. 
ENGLISH OK BROAD 
BEANS. 
Sow in drills 2 feet apart, as early in the 
spring as the ground can be worked (these 
are as liardy as Peas), in order to get them 
into ])od before the heat of summer. 
One quart will plant 100 feet of drill. 
Early Long Pod. The earliest and most pro¬ 
lific. Per pint, 20 cts.; qt., 35 cts. 
Broad Windsor. Tlie largest variety grown. 
Per pint, 20 cts.; qt., 35 cts. 
DWARF OR BI SH 
GREEN-PODDED SNAP 
BEANS. 
DWARF WAX-PODDED BEANS. 
One quart will plant 100 feet of drill. 
Black Wax, Currie’s Rust Proof. Tjarge flat pods, early. 
Black Wax, Improved Prolific. The pods are round, and of fine qnal 
Davis White Kidney Wax. Tjong, v'^axy white; flat pods. 
Flageolet Red Wax. Flat, yellow, stringless ])ods. 
Golden Wax Improved. Very early; flat ]iods, long, stringloss. 
Golden-Eyed Wax. Very hardy and prolific, witli flat, yellow pods. . 
Refugee Wax. A Refugee with long round, wax pods; stringless.. 
Valentine Wax. A perfect Valentine Bean, with wax pods. 
WardwelPs Kidney Wax, Early; long, flat, wax pods. 
yosemite Mammoth Wax. Long, thick, solid pods; finest quality. 
We mail all Pkts. of Beans Free. Postage, per quart, 15 cts. extra. 
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