. 1896 catalogue. Nursery stock California Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Nursery stock; Plants, Ornamental; Vegetables; Grasses; Flowers. Dwarf or Bush Beans Haricot Nain. Busch-bohnen. Frijole nano. x Under this head are c/assed all the low-growing sorts, variously called Bush, Snap, String, Wax- or French Beans. One pound will sow one hundred feet of drill; forty pounds are required for an acre. They will thrive in any good soil. Plant the seeds two inches deep and three inches apart, in rows two feet apart. Keep w
. 1896 catalogue. Nursery stock California Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Nursery stock; Plants, Ornamental; Vegetables; Grasses; Flowers. Dwarf or Bush Beans Haricot Nain. Busch-bohnen. Frijole nano. x Under this head are c/assed all the low-growing sorts, variously called Bush, Snap, String, Wax- or French Beans. One pound will sow one hundred feet of drill; forty pounds are required for an acre. They will thrive in any good soil. Plant the seeds two inches deep and three inches apart, in rows two feet apart. Keep well cultivated, as no crop better repays extra labor in this direction. If ordered by mail add 8 cents per pound for postage. Best of All. Early, vigorous, and prolific; pods long, very fleshy, stringless, and of rich Lb. iooLds. flavor â¢W.* $012 $9 00 Black Wax. Early, stringless, round yellow pods, solid and tender 10 S 00 Canadian Wonder. Handsome flat pods of great length and very tender. For string beans it has become a great favorite, while for fresh shelled beans, cooked like limas, hardly any variety can approach it in rich flavor and handsome appearance 12 10 00 Champion Bush. Produces an abundance of stringless, fleshy, flat pods, four to five inches in length, of a light green color and containing five to seven beans of excellent flavor 12 10 00 Early China. A well-known early variety of ^ilShv f^^T7^^^ fairly good quality ' . 10 7 00 5roA uâ¬v^£l!lcf*JH ' Early Mohawk. The hardiest of the early varieties, largely grown for market use. 10 7 00 Emperor William. A very early white seeded sort, with thin green pods, perfectly ^ * stringless when young 10 9 00 ilSfyjftfi'J Extra Early Refugee. Has all the superior /rT«wO \ UKl^^W qualities of the ordinary- Refugee, and is fully two weeks earlier 10 8 00 (N^SI Extra Early Valentine. Differing from the ordinary Red Valentine only in earliness; V\Ji ilft iH^ifiKls usually ready lor the table in forty days fclnl H
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