. [Catalogue]. Nursery stock Nebraska Omaha Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. 2 S. B. STEWART, 119 N. 16th Street, Omaha, Neb. K^warf Horticultural—Has all the g-ood qualities of the old Horticultural Pole. Pkt. 5c, Qt. 30c, Pk. $, Bu. $ • Early Refugee, or Thousand to One—Most prolific green podded sort, thick and fleshy. Pkt. 5c, Qt. 25c, Pk. $, Bu. $ DWARF WAX BEANS. ¥^ Golden Wax—Maturing- for the table in about thirty-five days from g-ermination. A flat-podded sort, but probably the best known of
. [Catalogue]. Nursery stock Nebraska Omaha Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. 2 S. B. STEWART, 119 N. 16th Street, Omaha, Neb. K^warf Horticultural—Has all the g-ood qualities of the old Horticultural Pole. Pkt. 5c, Qt. 30c, Pk. $, Bu. $ • Early Refugee, or Thousand to One—Most prolific green podded sort, thick and fleshy. Pkt. 5c, Qt. 25c, Pk. $, Bu. $ DWARF WAX BEANS. ¥^ Golden Wax—Maturing- for the table in about thirty-five days from g-ermination. A flat-podded sort, but probably the best known of the yellow wax pod varieties. Pkt. 5c, Qt. 25c, Pk. $, Bu. $ i Dwarf German Wax, Black Seed—One of the oldest forms of the yellow wax or g-olden-podded varieties. Pods round, meaty, curved and borne in branches ready for the table in about forty days from germination. Vine erect and dwarf. Pkt. 5c, Qt. 25c, Pk. $, Bu. $ White Wax—A desirable Snap-short. Pods broad, flat, yellow, semi-transparent wnen boiled, of delicate flavor, maturing for table thirty-seven days from germina- tion. Pkt. 5c, Qt. 25c, Bu. $ Wardweirs Dwarf Kidney Wax—I^arlier, more productive than Golden Wax; rust proof, vigorous, pods large, showy, tender and stringless, excellent flavor and good for either snap or shell. Pkt. 5c, Qt. 25c, Pk. $, Bu. $ GROCERY BEANS. y Pkt. Qt. Pk. Bu. White Cranberry, field bean 5c 20c $ $ ^/White Kidney Royal Dwarf, or field bean. 5c 20c .90 J^avy 5c 15c .90 DWARF LIMA BEANS. Henderson's Bush Lima—Grows in compact bush form, producing enormous crops of delicious I^ima Beans, which can be as easily gathered as the common garden bush bean. Is at least two weeks earlier than any of the climbing Ivimas, produces a continuous crop from the middle of July until frost. Enormously productive. A very small patch will supply a family with this splendid vegetable throughout the season. Pkt. 5c, Qt. 30c, Pk. $, Bu.
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