Seed annual, 1899 . ener. It matures abjut thesame time as the Golden Wax. and the dry-beansare large, kidnev-shaped. white with dark markin2S about the eve. Pkt. 10c; Pt. 25c; (^t. 40c;4(^ts. $ // Q erman Wax . .. -^ WHITE SEEDED Tines small, erect, with large, light-colored leaves, and white blossom^s. Podsshort, broad, flat, white, fleshy and wax-like, of medium quality, but very hand-some. Beans medium sized, oval, have developed a strain of this varietyquite free from green pois usually foundin this sort. Pkt. 10c: Pt. 15c; Qt. 25c;4Qts. 75c: Bushel $ /^^rystal . .. ^ Whi


Seed annual, 1899 . ener. It matures abjut thesame time as the Golden Wax. and the dry-beansare large, kidnev-shaped. white with dark markin2S about the eve. Pkt. 10c; Pt. 25c; (^t. 40c;4(^ts. $ // Q erman Wax . .. -^ WHITE SEEDED Tines small, erect, with large, light-colored leaves, and white blossom^s. Podsshort, broad, flat, white, fleshy and wax-like, of medium quality, but very hand-some. Beans medium sized, oval, have developed a strain of this varietyquite free from green pois usually foundin this sort. Pkt. 10c: Pt. 15c; Qt. 25c;4Qts. 75c: Bushel $ /^^rystal . .. ^ White Wax Distinct, but not strictly awax bean. Very desirable for snapsor pickles. Tines large, spreading,very productive, havingmany runners, producingpods in pairs throughouttheir whole length. Blos-soms small, yellowish-whire: pods greemsh-white. short,curved, round or thicker than wide,viith crease in the back, very fleshyand brittle. Ripe beans small, oval,white. Pkt. 10c: Pt. 15c: Qt. 25c;4Qts. 75c: Bushel $ Violet Flageolet Wax Beans. -bSbo^ ^^OERMANWAX We are so thoroughly satisfied with this im-proved strain c>f Black Wax that we have dis-caidedthe old stock altogether, this being moreMgoroufe and far more fioduetive. with a longer,•whitei more flesh} pod. Tines ^ igorous and hardy. Flowers reddish-whiteui purple. Pods medium length, borne\\e\l up among the foliage, curved, cylin-(liical. flesh}-, and of a clear, waxy-whitecolor, with long, slightly curved point;remain a long time in condition for use ;^naps. Beans small, oblong, jet black. Noone can afford to plant the old Black^^ ax or Butter Bean, as thLs is much bet-ter in everv Pkt. 10c: Pt. 20c;Qt. 30c; 4 Qts. $: Bushel $ SCARLET FLAGEOLET This variety seems to do especiallywell at the South, and is a favoritewith many truckers. The large,strong growing and erect vines jjro-duce very long. flat, rather coarse,but beautifull\- wax-like pods, whic


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