. Tennessee Wonder Golden-Pod Kentucky Wonder, 55 days. Peck. H Peck. Qt. ^ Pt. —A light golden or lemon wax pod of the same good qualities of earty matmity, solidity and tenderness as found in the old Green-Pod and, like the old sort, free from strings. Larger. Notice this is a golden wax pole bean $ 35 10 Tennessee Wonder, 55 days. —Named by us in 1889, catalogued in 1901. Dried seeds large, fiattish and oval, incurved at eye. Color generally gray, but marked with many black irregular stripes. The Department of Agriculture Bulletin 100, page 124, states that the "green pods are


. Tennessee Wonder Golden-Pod Kentucky Wonder, 55 days. Peck. H Peck. Qt. ^ Pt. —A light golden or lemon wax pod of the same good qualities of earty matmity, solidity and tenderness as found in the old Green-Pod and, like the old sort, free from strings. Larger. Notice this is a golden wax pole bean $ 35 10 Tennessee Wonder, 55 days. —Named by us in 1889, catalogued in 1901. Dried seeds large, fiattish and oval, incurved at eye. Color generally gray, but marked with many black irregular stripes. The Department of Agriculture Bulletin 100, page 124, states that the "green pods are the largest and hand- somest of all cultivated Beans, the pods curved, double barreled, tinged with purple and wrinkled and depressed be- tween each of the eight or nine ; Something similar to the Kentucky Wonder, but more attractive and more valuable; quite productive 2,50 Horticultural Pole, 65 days.—Pods short, broad, striped with red, principally used for shelling like Limas, Does well in Northern latitudes, very early and ornamental 50 10 35 10


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