Seed annual 1906 . o the original D. M. Ferry & Cos GoldenWax. The constantly increasing demand for our old stock gives evidence thatdiscriminating growers have found it unequaled by any other. It is an earlyand very productive sort, the pods being long, nearly straight, broad, flat,golden yellow, very fleshy and wax-like, with short, green points, cooking quicklyas snaps, shelling well when green, and of the highest quality used in either medium sized, oval, white, more or less covered with two shades of pur-plish red. The amount and shade of color on this and all parti-colored beans


Seed annual 1906 . o the original D. M. Ferry & Cos GoldenWax. The constantly increasing demand for our old stock gives evidence thatdiscriminating growers have found it unequaled by any other. It is an earlyand very productive sort, the pods being long, nearly straight, broad, flat,golden yellow, very fleshy and wax-like, with short, green points, cooking quicklyas snaps, shelling well when green, and of the highest quality used in either medium sized, oval, white, more or less covered with two shades of pur-plish red. The amount and shade of color on this and all parti-colored beanswill be affected greatly by conditions of soil and ripening. Pkt. 10c; Pt. 25c;Qt. 40c; 4 Qts. $; Bu. $ GRENELL RUST PROOF. Vine a little more upright and hardier than the GoldenWax, and the pods are broader, flatter, but slightly inferior in quality. Seed, incolor and size, similar to our Golden Wax, but darker. A very popular sort withsome gardeners. Pkt. 10c; Pt. 35c; Qt. 35c; 4 Qts. $; Bu. $ M. Ferry &CosGolden WaxBean. r Kpl>n*»V*< Pik4I<»C< Hrkldpn Wav Early in the season this seems to be IXeenCy b ItUSueSb UOIUCn dX a pole bean, but the runners are short and soon become self-supporting. The pods, which are produced in abundance, are stringless, white, wax-like and handsome. Seed similar to a light colored Golden Wax. Pkt. 10c; Pt. 35c; Qt. 35c; 4 Qts. $; Bu. $ Vftl^n^in^ Wav ^^^ experience has proved this bean to be remarkably VTCIA The pods are thick and fleshy, with but very little string; the plant is vigorous and productive, and it is a popular sort wherever known. Pkt. 10c; Pt. 30c; Qt. 45c; 4 Qts. $; Bu. $ D. M. Ferry & Cos Detroit Wax ^?oViSjXtsTelr1£!;-^ near the center of the vine. Pods straight, broad and flat. We think this va-riety the least likely to rust of any, and the fact that seedsmen sometimes offerit under other names as absolutely rust-proof, is evidence that they have found it as near


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