Illustrated hand book : Rawson's vegetable & flower seeds / & Co. . Horticultural or Spccklert old and popular vigorous, with large, light-colored leaves and purple medium broad, and pale green streaked with bright red. Beanslarge, ovate, splashed and spotted with red, and of the highest quality,either green or dry. Per pkt., 10 cts.; pt., 15ctj.; qt., 30 cts.; peck,§ Dreers Imp. Early Golden Cluster (see ci/i)-—This bean is now well established andis one of the earliest wax pole beans, commencing to bear ten daysafter the Dwarf G
Illustrated hand book : Rawson's vegetable & flower seeds / & Co. . Horticultural or Spccklert old and popular vigorous, with large, light-colored leaves and purple medium broad, and pale green streaked with bright red. Beanslarge, ovate, splashed and spotted with red, and of the highest quality,either green or dry. Per pkt., 10 cts.; pt., 15ctj.; qt., 30 cts.; peck,§ Dreers Imp. Early Golden Cluster (see ci/i)-—This bean is now well established andis one of the earliest wax pole beans, commencing to bear ten daysafter the Dwarf Golden Wax. Vines large, strong, growing vigoroushardy, with large, light-green crimped leaves and yellowish six to eight inches long, borne in clusters, each containing fromthree to six pods, broad, very thick and fleshy, slightly curved; colorbright golden-yellow. Of the very best quality, and staying in condi-tion for use a long time. It is also excellent shelled green. We wouldrecommend this bean for general use. Per pkt., 10 cts.; pt., 20 cts.;qt., 35 cts.; peck, $ Old Homestead (Imp. Kentucky Wonder).— The introducer describes thisbean as follows: This we regard as far ahead of any other greenpole bean. In our trial grounds, last summer, it was fit for the August 1, which was at least ten days earlier than any other greensort. It is enormously productive, the pods hanging in great clustersfrom tojj to
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