Rawson & Co seedsmen / Rawson & Co. . ..10 How to Slake the Garden Pay, by T. Grenier 2.(K) How to Destroy Insects, by R. H Waggoner 30 I^anguage of Flowers, by J. Ingram <0 Mushroom Culture, by \\. Robinson lO Mushrooms, How to (irow Them, by William Falconer New Onion Culture. byT. Grenier . .51) Our Farm of Four Acres, and The Money We Made by It 30 Parsons on the Rose, by S. B. Parscms l*ractical Floriculture,by P. Henderson ;) lra< tical Poultrv Keeper, by L. Wright Profits in Poultry . l-<0 .Strawberrv Culture, by A. S. Fuller 25 Ten .\( resEnough
Rawson & Co seedsmen / Rawson & Co. . ..10 How to Slake the Garden Pay, by T. Grenier 2.(K) How to Destroy Insects, by R. H Waggoner 30 I^anguage of Flowers, by J. Ingram <0 Mushroom Culture, by \\. Robinson lO Mushrooms, How to (irow Them, by William Falconer New Onion Culture. byT. Grenier . .51) Our Farm of Four Acres, and The Money We Made by It 30 Parsons on the Rose, by S. B. Parscms l*ractical Floriculture,by P. Henderson ;) lra< tical Poultrv Keeper, by L. Wright Profits in Poultry . l-<0 .Strawberrv Culture, by A. S. Fuller 25 Ten .\( resEnough 1-00 The Forcing Book, by L. H. Bailey The Young Market (iardener . 50 Window Flower Garden, by .). .1. Heinrich 75 Your Ilants, by James Sheehan 40 T\f\ NOT ^ ders of Seeds of $ and upwards selected from this Catalogue IN PACKETS ONLY Seeds may be selected to theLiU n\J 1 amount of $ for each $ sent. Please remember this discount applies on PACKETS ONLY, and when jou do not take FORGET adv antage of any other special Uorticultural Wnx Bean. The Largest Dwarf Wax Bean. ENORMOUSLY PRODUCTIVE. VINES growing strong and robust, bearingthe pods well iiii from the ground, andbeing thus protected with large toliagewill not spot. In length they are about sixinches; color clear, waxy yeUow, stringless, andof the delicious flavor known only to the GoldenWax As a Green Shell Bean, it is superior to itsparent plant, the Dwarf Horticultural. Ourgrower, who is a lover of Green Shell Beans, says: It is the best Shell Bean for succotash we have everused. The bean when dry is large, oval, not very thick, andnearly covered with splashes of lu ight red. For productiveness it has thus far exceeded both its parentplants, and it is, we believe, destined to become one of ourleading Wax Beans for Market Gardeners use. When planted in the field with other kinds growing formarket, it has proven as early as the Golden Wax, bearing itsjiods well ofE from the ground, and will not n
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