. Descriptive catalogue : trees plants Trees Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Texas Fort Worth; Trees; Flowers; Vegetables; Commercial catalogs. CHALLENGE DWARF BLACK WAX BEAN. use shelled green; beans are very large, easily hulled, and though of quite different form, are about equal to the Lima in quality. Pkt. 5 cts., qt. 25 cts. j/ POLE, OR RUNNING BEANS. ' Creasehack. The earliest Pole Bean in cultiva- tions, plants exceedingly productive, and pods and beans of fine quality. Pkt. 5 cts., qt. 35 cts., pk. Southern Prolific, or Kentuck


. Descriptive catalogue : trees plants Trees Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Texas Fort Worth; Trees; Flowers; Vegetables; Commercial catalogs. CHALLENGE DWARF BLACK WAX BEAN. use shelled green; beans are very large, easily hulled, and though of quite different form, are about equal to the Lima in quality. Pkt. 5 cts., qt. 25 cts. j/ POLE, OR RUNNING BEANS. ' Creasehack. The earliest Pole Bean in cultiva- tions, plants exceedingly productive, and pods and beans of fine quality. Pkt. 5 cts., qt. 35 cts., pk. Southern Prolific, or Kentucky Wonder. Pro- 'duces pods in clusters, and excellent snapbeans in 80 days. Pkt. 5 cts., qt. 30 cts. Large White Liima. Vine tall-growing, vigor- ous, but slender; leaves medium size, smooth, light green; blossoms small, white; beans large, ovoid, kidney-shaped, greenish white, flat. Best quality. Pkt. 5 cts., qt. 35 cts. Scarlet Runner. Cultivated chiefly for its flow- ers. Vines and leaves large and coarse; pods large, broad, coarse; beans large, kidney-shaped, thick, lilac-purple, fair quality. Pkt. 5 qt. 35 cts. BEETS. Culture.—Sow in rich, mellow soil, half an inch deep, in drills 14 inches apart, and thin the plants to be 4 inches apart. Sow in early spring for summer use, 6 to 8 lbs. to the acre. ,^J>etroit Dark Red Turnip. Extended experi- "^ence has shown this variety to oe one of the very best sorts, not only for market-gardeners but for the home garden. Its small, upright-growing tops, the splendid shape and color of the roots, coupled with the fact that it is very early and a long keeper, made for it at once a place in the esteem of every one who planted it. Tops small, upright-growing, so that the rows may be close together; leaf-stems and veins dark red, blade green. Roots globular or ovoid; peculiarly smooth; color of skin dark blood-red, flesh bright red, zoned with a lighter shade; very crisp, tender and/Sweet, and remaining so for a longtime. O


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