. Catalog. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. Culture Hastings' Stringless Green Pod Beans It will pay you to plant some of these fine large roots, even if you already have an Asparagus bed. Save 1% to 2 years time and have the tenderest and finest looking "tips" from these roots. 50 roots, $ 100 roots, $ Not Pre- paidâ100 roots, $ $ per thousand. BEANS Beans are planted through the sum- mer until September in the Central South. In Florida and Gulf Coast sections even later. Plant 3 to 4 inches apart, covering see
. Catalog. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. Culture Hastings' Stringless Green Pod Beans It will pay you to plant some of these fine large roots, even if you already have an Asparagus bed. Save 1% to 2 years time and have the tenderest and finest looking "tips" from these roots. 50 roots, $ 100 roots, $ Not Pre- paidâ100 roots, $ $ per thousand. BEANS Beans are planted through the sum- mer until September in the Central South. In Florida and Gulf Coast sections even later. Plant 3 to 4 inches apart, covering seed 2 inches, in rows IS to 2-1 inches apart. One pound plants 75 feet of row, about 75 pounds (V/i bu.) plants one acre. Beans are ready to use in 6 to 13 weeks. (14) Hastings' Excelsior Refugee Beans g&g- £*&iJ&. bean than Excelsior Extra Early Refugee, where earliness of maturity, heavy bearing and resist- ance to hot summer sun are wanted. For the home garden it is all right; for the market gardener, for local market, or shipment to Northern cities, it is a money-maker. It is a vigorous grower and heavy bearer of medium sized, round, very finely flavored green pods. .No other variety equals it in ability to withstand either extreme wet or dry weather without serious injury; holds pods well up off the ground. Packet, 10 cents, % pound, 20 cents. Pound, 40 cents. 2 pounds, 70 cents. Not Prepaidâ15 pounds (peck), $ 60 pounds (bu.), $ 100 pounds, $ (l3)lmprovedRoundPodRefugee(IOOOto I) gggf.'a 10 to 14 days later in maturity and a much heavier bearer. Used almost exclusively in some parts of Florida for planting in fall and early winter for Northern shipment. Plants literally full of medium sized round fleshy pods. Of good flavor and holds up well in shipping. Also fine for tanning. Resistant to drought and cold. Packet, 10 cents. % pound, 20 cents. Pound, 40 cents. 2 pounds, 70 cents. Not Prepaidâ15 lbs. (peck), $ 60 lbs. (bu.), $ 100
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