. 1906 annual catalogue / Otto Schwill & Co. rustlessand very vigorous, bearing its pods near the center in clus-ters. When young, the pods are brittle, crisp and kidney-shaped, clear white and excellent for of the best for shipping as snap beans and of thegreatest value as a market variety. 1-3 pint, 10c; y2 pint,15c; pint, 25c; quart, 45c. Postage paid. Jones Stringless Wax—The Bean for the home garden; a newWax Bean that has many excellent qualities for home vigorous growth and large foliage and extraordinary pro-ductiveness, 100 pods having been counted on a s


. 1906 annual catalogue / Otto Schwill & Co. rustlessand very vigorous, bearing its pods near the center in clus-ters. When young, the pods are brittle, crisp and kidney-shaped, clear white and excellent for of the best for shipping as snap beans and of thegreatest value as a market variety. 1-3 pint, 10c; y2 pint,15c; pint, 25c; quart, 45c. Postage paid. Jones Stringless Wax—The Bean for the home garden; a newWax Bean that has many excellent qualities for home vigorous growth and large foliage and extraordinary pro-ductiveness, 100 pods having been counted on a single pods are fleshy, of beautiful color, delightfully tender,brittle and stringless during their entire growth. 1-3 pint,10c; y2 pint, 15c; pint, 25c; quart, 40c. Postage paid. 26 1906—DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, TREES AND PLANTS—1906 Seed Potatoes This is one of our handle only the best vari-eties adapted to the South:Red Triumph, White Triumph,Early Ohio, Early Rose, stock at reasonable Pole or Running Beans. One Quart Will Plant About 150 Hills. These require more care than the Bush Beans, and should notbe planted until two weeks later, as they stand in muchmore danger from the frosts. Plant in hills, from five to sixseeds in each, about two inches deep. The hills should beabout four feet apart. New Scotia—The finest Bean ever grown. The full, round,fleshy pods are at all times tender and almost vines continue in full bearing until late in the fall, pro-viding they are continually picked; a most wonderfully pro-lific variety. A few hills will produce enough for a family,the beans hanging in clusters so that anyone can gather, ifhe chooses, 20 to 30 pods at a time. As a cornfield varietyit has no equal, differing from most all other sorts in thisrespect; does equally well in the corn or planted with pint, 10c; Y* pint, 15c; pint, 25c; quart, 40c. Postagepaid. Kentucky Wonder—A famous pole varie


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