BEST OF ALL WAX 
FAIRFIELD WONDER WAX 
PENCIL POD W AX 
WAX BUSH BEANS-Contmued 
Jung’s Fairfield 
Wonder Wax 
Without a Doubt the Finest Wax or 
Butter Bean Ever Introduced. 
It is with pleasure that we offer 
our customers this grand new Butter 
Bean, as we are sure it will please 
the most critical planters. This va¬ 
riety originated on our Fairfield 
Farm and is by far the finest wax 
bush bean we have ever seen. The 
bushes are unusually vigorous and 
free from disease. They grow from 
15 to 20 inches high, have large fo¬ 
liage and bear an immense load of 
pods, which are from 6 to 9 inches 
long, one-half inch broad and have 
absolutely no strings whatever. The 
color is a rich lemon yellow. If you 
want the very best Butter Bean of 
them all try Jung’s Fairfield Wonder 
Wax. Pkt. 10c; / z pt. 20c.; pt. 
35c.; qt. 60c. 
Best of All Butter Wax 
One of the heaviest yielding wax 
Bush Beans, also one of the surest crop¬ 
pers. Many times when all other varie¬ 
ties were a failure Refugee yielded a 
heavy crop. It is a very early variety, 
having withstood frosts which seriously 
checked other varieties. The bushes are 
literally covered with fine transparent 
yellow pods which are from 4 to 5 inch¬ 
es long, remarkably tender and brittle 
and it has no strings whatever. Plant it 
once and you will want it every year. 
Pkt. 7c.; >/ 2 pt. 20c.; pt. 30c.; qt. 55c, 
Pencil P©d Wax 
We consider this one of the best Wax 
Beans yet introduced. It is very produc¬ 
tive and of most excellent flavor. The 
pods are long, straight and round like a 
pencil, fleshy and of a bright yellow 
color; tender, brittle and absolutely 
stringless. The plants are of true bush 
growth, 15 in. high with abundant fo¬ 
liage. The magnificent pods are from 5 
to 7 inches long. Pkt.. Sc.; '*/-» Pt. 18c.; 
pt. 30c.; qt. 60c. 
WONDER BUSH LIMA 
Wonder Bush Lima 
A great improvement on Burpee’s 
Bush Lima as it is earlier and more 
productive; the pods are borne much 
to the center of the plant. This is 
a great advantage as the pods are 
held up from the ground. The bush¬ 
es grow 18 to 24 inches tall and 
require no stakes or poles. Pods are 
truly mammoth in size and are borne 
in clusters of from 5 to 8 pods and 
contain from 4 to 6 of the large 
luscious beans. There is nothing quite 
so delicious in the vegetable line as 
nice fresh Lima Beans. Pkt. 8c.; 
Zz pt. 20c.; pt. 30c.; qt. 60c. 
LIMA BEANS 
Henderson’s Bush 
Lima 
Clifford Huetter, Mich.—Your Wax 
Beans are the finest I have ever 
grown. My bean patch was like a 
picture, lovely big bushes loaded 
with beautiful large wax pods. 
Mrs. Matt Wajlrich, Iowa.— Have 
used your seed beans and never had 
finer beans for canning. 
The earliest of all Lima Beans, 
by planting this variety garden¬ 
ers in the northern States can en¬ 
joy Limas from their own gar¬ 
dens. It is at least two weeks 
earlier than any of the climbing 
Limas and can be had ready for 
use by July 20, from then until 
frost; they will yield enormous 
crops of pods. Bushes grow about 
18 inches high and require no 
stakes; so productive that a small 
patch will keep a family supplied 
throughout the season. Pkt. 8c.; 
Zz pt. 18c.; pt. 30c.; qt. 55c. 
FORDIIOOK BUSH LIMA 
HENDERSON’S BUSH LIMA 
Fordhook Bush Lima 
Fordhook is the big, almost round, 
seeded bush lima that bears its pods 
in clusters of four to six. Each pod 
contains from three to five large 
plump beans that are so tightly 
packed that the ends of the beans 
are flattened. Of true bush type, 
the plants grow 16 to 20 in. tall, 
are well supplied with foliage, the 
pods are abundantly produced. The 
most popular of all Bush Limas, 
both for the family and market gar¬ 
dens. Pkt. Sc.; Zz Pt- 25c.; pt..35c.; 
qt. 65c. 
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