E H Hunt seedsman E. H. Hunt : seedsman ehhuntseedsman1894hunt Year: 1894 ( E. 11. HUNT, SEEDSMAN, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. 27 POLE BEANS, Golden Cluster Wax. This variety, is leady ten days after tlie Dwarf Golden Wax. Very prolific, bearing beautiful waxy yellow pods six to eight inches long in clusters of tour to six. I'kt. loc.; qt. 50c. Horticultural, or Speckled Cranberry. A round, speckled bean, tender for snap beans, and excelienl for shelling. I'kt., loc. ;qt., 40C.; peck, $ Lazy Wife's Pole Bean. Tl r pods grow from four to six inches long, entirely stringless, and of a rich, butter


E H Hunt seedsman E. H. Hunt : seedsman ehhuntseedsman1894hunt Year: 1894 ( E. 11. HUNT, SEEDSMAN, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. 27 POLE BEANS, Golden Cluster Wax. This variety, is leady ten days after tlie Dwarf Golden Wax. Very prolific, bearing beautiful waxy yellow pods six to eight inches long in clusters of tour to six. I'kt. loc.; qt. 50c. Horticultural, or Speckled Cranberry. A round, speckled bean, tender for snap beans, and excelienl for shelling. I'kt., loc. ;qt., 40C.; peck, $ Lazy Wife's Pole Bean. Tl r pods grow from four to six inches long, entirely stringless, and of a rich, butterv flavor when cooked. Tlie pods remain green, and retain their tender, rich flavor until nearly ripe. The beans are white, and are unsur- passed as shell beans for winter use. Pkt., loc.; qt., 55c. Dutch Case Knife. One of the earliest of the pole varieties; white seed, used for snajis; is good green or dry; a good winter sort, very productive, a good bean for planting among corn. Pkt., 10c.; qt., 40c.; peck, $ Creaseback. A green pod bean which can not be praised too highly. It is a good grower and exceedingly productive; the long pods are produced all over the vine, in clusters of from four to twelve, five to six inches long, perfectly round, with a crease in the back, stringless, very fleshy, extremely early and of fine quality. Pkt. loc.; qt., 50c. Scarlet Runner. Deep green foliage; tender and well flavored when young. Good as a shell bean. Handsome scarlet flowers. Pkt., loc; qt., 40c. DUTCH HORN. Sliouki be sown in early sprine^ in drills from i^to iS inches apart, finally thinning plants to about three or four inches in the drill; keep clean bv frequent hoeing and weeding-. If neglected, the young; plants are easily smothered, and your crop is lost. If flourishes best in a well enriched soil, deeply tilled, and if plowed the fall before all the better. The .seed is slow to germinate, aud if sown early or on moist soil half an inch is deep enough to cover the seed


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