slid 
In tho Improved Golden Wax which 
we now offer wo have a bean that 
possesses all the good points of: the 
old Golden Wax, but is larger in pod 
and much more prolific. This improved 
stock is one of tho handsomest beans 
we have ever seen, being of dark rich 
golden yellow color and of perfect- 
shape. It is of grand quality, show, 
ing no string or coarseness even when 
past its best, but is of tender, melting 
flavor, at all stages of its growth. For 
market gardeners or private families, no jj 
itter bush bean can be planted. (Gee cut.) I 
pkt., 20c. pt., 30c. qt., $1.35 peck, $1.50 
GOLDEN WAX. A strong-growing, distinct 
variety, at least a week earlier than tho Black Wax. 
The pods are long, brittle and entirely stringless. As a snap bean it 
perhaps excels all others in tenderness and richness of flavor. Seeds, 
when ripe, purple and white. 10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 30c. qt., $1.25 peek, $1.00 bushel. 
GOLDEN-EYED WAX. This is an early and vigorous-growing variety, yield¬ 
ing a great profusion of tender pods of a beautiful waxy appearance. The vine 
grows about one and a half feet high, holding tho pods well off the ground, thus keeping them 
clean and attractive. It is singularly free from blight and rust. The pods are flat and 
large. 10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 35c. qt., $1.50 peck, $5.00 bushel. 
BLACK WAX. When ripe the pods are yellow, averaging 7 inches in length, very tender 
and of the best quality. Seeds, when ripe, glossy black. 10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 30c. qt., SI.25 peck, 
$4.00 bushel. ,,, , 
CYLINDER BLACK WAX. This is an improved stock of Black Wax, so superior to the ordinary 
strains as to bo worthy of a new name. By a comparative test in our trial grounds, we proved beyond 
question that it was earlier than any other stock, was perfectly round-podded, and of an even rich golden 
color. Enormously' productive. 10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 35c. qt., $1.50 peck, $5.00 bushel. 
White Seeded Wax. A variety with roundish flat wax-like pods. 10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 30c. qt., $1.60 peck, So.50 bushel. 
mproved Golden Wax, 
If Beans are desired by mail , please add 
5c. per pint and 10c. per quart for postage, 
DWARF WAX 
OR BUSH. vv 
BEANS. 
V 05EMITE HAnnOTH WAX. 
Tho pods frequently attain a length of ten to fourteen inches, with the thickness of a 
man’s finger, and are nearly all solid pulp, the seeds being very small when tho pods 
are fit for use. The pods are a rich golden color, and are absolutely string¬ 
less, cooking tender and delicious. This is the coming Wax Bean for 
family or market purposes. It is enormously productive, as many as 
50 of its monster pods having boon counted on one bush. The plant 
is so large and vigorous, and the pods are so solid and pulpy 7 , 
that they require a great deal of light and air to perfect them. 
Wo would again call attention to the necessity of planting this 
grand variety nearly twice as wide apart as ordinary bush 
beans. (See cut.) 10c. pt., 20c. pt., 35c. qt., $2.50 peck, 
$9.00 bushel. 
FLAGEOLET WAX. This is really one of the most 
valuable varieties for either private or market garden 
purposes. It is as early as either tho Black or Golden 
Wax sorts, and has a peculiar value in the fact that it 
is nearly always exempt from rust. The pods are often 
a foot in length, exceedingly succulent and tender. It 
is an enormously productive variety. 10c. pkt., 20c. 
pt., 35c. qt., $1.60 pock, $5.50 bushel. 
A word or two about BUSH LIMA BEANS offered on page 23: 
“Seeds of Burpee’s Bush Lima Beaus, Dreer’s Bush Lima and Hen¬ 
derson’s New Bush Lima were planted this season, and in so far as one 
year’s trial goes. Henderson’s New Bush Lima is decidedly in the lead, 
it is earlier and more prolific than either of the other two.” 
Bulletin No. 51, 
Agricultural Exp. Station, Auburn, Ala. 
“One of the very best tilings I have is the Henderson Bush Lima 
Beans. They stand at tho head, and stand a severe drought as well as a 
Portulaca.” W. S. Pardee, Allegan, Mich. 
YOSEMITF. MAMMOTH WAX BEAN. 
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