Steckler's seed catalogue and garden manual for the southern states : 1902 . s,with an immense amount offolliage; pods are borne inthe greatest prolusion, oftena single plant having from50 to 60 or more pods. Theyrequire thin planting (twobeans being sufficient for ahill) on very rich soil. Thepods are the broadest of allwax bush beans, color trans-parent glossy lemon wax,having the yellow waxy ap-pearance very soon after thepods are formed. Whenpicked will retain theirbright and attractive ap-pearance for a long timeann do not become very tender, andflavor delicate. Veryfine for


Steckler's seed catalogue and garden manual for the southern states : 1902 . s,with an immense amount offolliage; pods are borne inthe greatest prolusion, oftena single plant having from50 to 60 or more pods. Theyrequire thin planting (twobeans being sufficient for ahill) on very rich soil. Thepods are the broadest of allwax bush beans, color trans-parent glossy lemon wax,having the yellow waxy ap-pearance very soon after thepods are formed. Whenpicked will retain theirbright and attractive ap-pearance for a long timeann do not become very tender, andflavor delicate. Veryfine for canning Recom-mend same highly for fam-ily use. urn, Stecklers Hare Snuffle Cure is all its name signifies. 34 J. STECKLER SEED CO., 1/TD-y ALMANAC AND - Davis Wax. Without doubt the bestwhite seeded Dwarf Wax Bean in cul-tivation. The pods are clear waxy white,long, straight and thick. It is very early,productive and handsome in appearance. The plsnC is of a sturdy robust habit, whichenables ft to hold up the pods from comingin contact with the soil. Good for / \ Rame ( STANGEN BoHNENy(Ger.) Frigolo VastaGO (Sp.) vCrease Golden Wax Golden Cluster Lazy Wifes. BEANSHaricotsLarge Lima,i Carolina or Sewee. * Southern Willow-leaved Sewee or Butter$Dutch Case Knife.^Southern Prolific. targe £4rna. A well-known and ex-cellent variety. It is the best shell beanknown. Should hare rich ground, andplenty of room to Carolina or Sewee. A variety similarto the Lima; the Gnly difference is, theseeds and pods are smaller. It is generallycultivated, being more productive than theLarge Willow-leaved Sewee or* Butter. This is a variety which is grownby the market gardeners about New Or-leans; the pods and beans are the same asthe Sewee or Carolina Bean; it is quite dis-tinct in the leaves, being narrow like thewillow. It stands the heat better than anyother Butter Bean, and is very here, and was introduced


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