
BEST OF ALL WAX 
Wax or Butter Bush Beans 
JUNG’S FAIRFIELD WONDER WAX—Without a Doubt the Finest Wax or 
Butter Bean Ever Introduced. It is with pleasure that we offer our cus- 
tomers this grand new Butter Bean, as we are sure it will please the most 
critical planters. This variety 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 foliage 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 
ot yes all try Jung’s Fairfield Wonder Wax. Pkt. 8c.; 12 pt. 20c.; pt. 35c.; 
q . Ce 
BEST OF ALL GOLDEN WAX—One of the heaviest yielding wax Bush 
Beans, also one of the surest croppers. Many times when other varieties 
were a failure Best of All yielded a heavy crop. It is a very early variety, 
having withstood frosts which seriously checked other varieties. The bush- | 
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es_are literally covered with fine transparent yellow pods which are from 
4 to 5 inches long, remarkably tender and brittle and it has no strings 
whatever. Plant it once and you will want it every year. Pkt. 7c.; 12 pt. 
18c.; pt. 30c.; at. 50c. 
PENCIL POD WAX—We consider this one of the best Wax Beans yet in- 
troduced. It is very productive 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 ps se, 15 ites ae 
o PN CO : abundant foliage. e magnifi- 
PENCIL POD WAX cent pods are found 5 to 7 inches 
long. Pkt. 7c.; Yapt 18c.; qt. 50c. 

it will pay you to Inoculate your Beans. 
See Page 1. 
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Imp. Kentucky Wonder 
Fairfield Wonder Wax 
Refugee Butter Wax 
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HENDERSON’S J 

WONDER BUSH LIMA 
Dwarf or Bush Lima Beans 
HENDERSON’S BUSH LIMA—The earliest of all Lima Beans, by 
planting this variety gardeners in the northern States can enjoy Limas 
from their own gardens. 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, - 
Y, pt. 18¢c.; pt. 30c.; qt. 50c. : 
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 bushes grow 18 to 24 inches tall and require no 
stakes or poles. Pods are truly mammoth in size and are borne in 
clusters of frem 5 to 8 pods and contain from 4 to 6 of the large lus- 
cious beens. There is nothirg guite so delicious in the vegetable line | 
as tice fresh Lima Beans. Pkt. 8¢.; 1/2 pt. 18c.; pt. 30c.; qt. 55c. 
FORDKOOK BUSH LIMA—Fordhook is the big, almost round, seed- 
ed 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 fiattened. Of true bush tyne, 
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, 
pow ah the family and market gardens. Pkt. 8c.; 12 pt. 20c.; pt. 30c.; 
qt. 55c. 


—2 ——J.W. Jung Seed Co., Randolph, Wis. 


