. Pole or running beans. Three Pints of Seed to loo Yards of Row. Fifteen Quarts to tlie Acre. Plant Avheu the Apple in bloom; set poles four by four feet; tie up the tendrils as often as necessary. To Dn»- veiit Beau poles from blowing down unite them by strong cord; or better, dispense with poles and use wi~ netting. ⢠CreasetoacU or Kat Horse Bean.âEarliest Pole Bean in cultivation, exceedingly productivp nn/i of Hue quality. Pkts, 5c. and 10c.; per qt. 40c. ana Soutliern rrolificâ(new york .stock).âMatures in seventy days from germination. Bearing till frost Pods borne in clusters; r


. Pole or running beans. Three Pints of Seed to loo Yards of Row. Fifteen Quarts to tlie Acre. Plant Avheu the Apple in bloom; set poles four by four feet; tie up the tendrils as often as necessary. To Dn»- veiit Beau poles from blowing down unite them by strong cord; or better, dispense with poles and use wi~ netting. ⢠CreasetoacU or Kat Horse Bean.âEarliest Pole Bean in cultivation, exceedingly productivp nn/i of Hue quality. Pkts, 5c. and 10c.; per qt. 40c. ana Soutliern rrolificâ(new york .stock).âMatures in seventy days from germination. Bearing till frost Pods borne in clusters; round, solid fleshed, succulent. Pkts. 5c. and 10c.; per qt. 30c. Keutucky large, green-podded, early prolific sort. Tender, solid and stringless when ven- young. Pkts. 10c.; per qt. 46c. '' Red-SpecfeleU O-val-Seeded Cut-Sbiort Cornfield.âThis is a climbing green-podded Bean used in the South for planting to Corn, and hence known in some lnroliflc in i>od. Pkts. 5(;. and 10c.; per qt. 40c. S.,arjfe Wliite I.,ima.âSmaller .seeded than the Jersey, not so strong in vine nor so large in pod. Otherwise excellent in quality. Pkts. 5c. and 10c.; per qt. 35c. I.,arsre Jersey I.,ima.âMatures ninety days from germination. Yield about eighty bushels green pods per acre. Pkts. 5c. and 10c.; per qt. 45c. Monstrotis Podded Southern ProlificâA large podded variety of the Southern Prolificâ : earlier, not so continuous in bearing, quite desirable. Pkts. 10c.; per qt. 45c. English Beans. Early lUazasran, r,ong: I»od.âMatures in fifty days after germination. Pkts. 5c. and lOe.; per qt. Sec. Broad Windsor.âMatures in fifty days after germination. Pkts. 5o. and 10c.; per qt. 35c. Creaseback or Pat Horse Bean. diameter, fonii do liest, as t Brussels Sprouts. Ghau de BnixcUes. One Ounce of Seed to loo Yards of Row. K variety of the Cabbage familv, po.«. tlie peculiarity of bearing upon its slom or stalk from fifly to one hundred buds resembling miniature


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