. Bolgiano's 1902 catalogue : tested seeds for the garden and farm. iest bush beangrown ; very productive ; pods long, flat, tender andof fine quality. Excellent shipper. V2 pint, , ioc. Quart, 20c. Gallon, 60c. Peck, $ GPbldeil-Eyed Wax.—This is an early and vigor-ofcs-growing variety, yielding a great profusion oftender pods of a beautiful waxy appearance. Thevine grows about il/2 feet high, holding the pods welloff the ground, thus keeping them clean and is singularly free from blight and rust. The podsare flat and large. yz pint, ioc. Pint, 15c. Quart,20c. Peck, $
. Bolgiano's 1902 catalogue : tested seeds for the garden and farm. iest bush beangrown ; very productive ; pods long, flat, tender andof fine quality. Excellent shipper. V2 pint, , ioc. Quart, 20c. Gallon, 60c. Peck, $ GPbldeil-Eyed Wax.—This is an early and vigor-ofcs-growing variety, yielding a great profusion oftender pods of a beautiful waxy appearance. Thevine grows about il/2 feet high, holding the pods welloff the ground, thus keeping them clean and is singularly free from blight and rust. The podsare flat and large. yz pint, ioc. Pint, 15c. Quart,20c. Peck, $ Bushel, $ Extra Early Refugee Wax Bean.—Producesan enormous crop of pods of a clear, transparent remains tender longer than any other wax sort, andis practically ever-bearing. l/z pint, ioc. Pint, , 25c. Gallon, 75c. Peck, $ Bushel, $ 11111 proved Proline Blaek Wax.—Pods areround, creamy yellow, tender and productive. Themost popular wax bean. ]/2 pint, 5c. Pint, ioc. Quart,15c. Gallon, 60c. Peck, $ Bushel, $ \/ WARDWELLS KIDNEY WAX. This variety is very hardy, and both pod and plantsare more robust than usual for a wax bean. The shapeof the beans is distinct from all other wax varieties,being of a perfect kidney shape. It produces a heavycrop of purely wax pods, which are very long, flat,showy, and not liable to rust or blister. Very , ioc. Quart, 15c. Peck, $ Bushel, $ Culture of Beans.—Dwarf beans may nof be safely planteduntil the middle of April, owing to late frost, but may beplanted thereafter, as desired, until the middle of high, rich soil; make drills two feet apart; dropbeans along the rows and cover with earth. Hoe often andkeep earth to the sterns. Bush Lima Beans,
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