. Illustrated catalogue : field, farm and garden seeds, spring 1902. Nursery stock Indiana Lebanon Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. Valentine Wax.—An improved extra early Yalentine Bean, with wax pods. The pods are very meaty and almost slringless. Specially recom- mended on account of both quality and productiveness. Packet, 5 cents; pint. 15 cents; quart, 25 cents, t^ardell's Kidney Wax.—One of ^he best Wax Beans, producing long, flat, stringless and brittle, waxy pods. One of the earliest large Wax Beans g
. Illustrated catalogue : field, farm and garden seeds, spring 1902. Nursery stock Indiana Lebanon Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. Valentine Wax.—An improved extra early Yalentine Bean, with wax pods. The pods are very meaty and almost slringless. Specially recom- mended on account of both quality and productiveness. Packet, 5 cents; pint. 15 cents; quart, 25 cents, t^ardell's Kidney Wax.—One of ^he best Wax Beans, producing long, flat, stringless and brittle, waxy pods. One of the earliest large Wax Beans grown. Packet, 5 cents; pint, 15 cents; quart, 25 cents. urry's Rust Proof Wax—This is. 's its name implies, a rust proof vari- ety ; pods long, flat, tender and of fine quality. It is early, productive and a desirable variety. Packet, 5 cents • pint. 15 cents; quart, 25 cents. / Improved Golden Wax. 1^ t/Early Dwarf German Wax.—One of the finest of Snap- shorts, entirely stringless, and fully as early as the Yalentine; one of The best market varieties. The bean, when ripe, is bl^lck. Pint, 15 cents: qaart, 25 cents. y Flageolet Wax.—This is one of the most valuable varieties for either private or market gardening purposes. The pods are of ten a foot in length, exceedingly succulent and tender. EAcket, 5 cents; pint, 15 cents; quart, 25 cents. Improved Golden Wax.—This variety possesses all the good qualities of th^ old Golden Wax, but is larger in pod and much moreprolifio. Excellent quality, tender, melting flavor at all stages of growth. Packet, 5 cents; pint, lo cents; quart, 25 cents. BEANS-POLE OR RUNNING. These are more tender and lequire more care in culture than the bush beans, and should be planted two weeks later. They succeed best in sandy loam, which should be enriched with manure in the hills. These should be three feet apart, and five or six seed planted in each hill, about two inches dee p Poles should be eight feet long and set in ground eighteen i
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