. Fifteenth annual rural guide and seed catalogue. Nursery stock, Missouri, Carthage, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Grasses, Seeds, Catalogs; Agricultural implements, Catalogs. OUR BEAIN GROWERS' successful crops last year, caused us to reduce our prices for 1898. Send your neighbors' orders -with yours and get dealers' price. Lazy Wife'sâThis new pole bean has become im- mensely popular throughout the entire country. We presume it derives its name, which seems to us rather discourteous, from its immense productiveness, mak- ing it very easy to gather a dish,
. Fifteenth annual rural guide and seed catalogue. Nursery stock, Missouri, Carthage, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Grasses, Seeds, Catalogs; Agricultural implements, Catalogs. OUR BEAIN GROWERS' successful crops last year, caused us to reduce our prices for 1898. Send your neighbors' orders -with yours and get dealers' price. Lazy Wife'sâThis new pole bean has become im- mensely popular throughout the entire country. We presume it derives its name, which seems to us rather discourteous, from its immense productiveness, mak- ing it very easy to gather a dish, and from the ease with which they are cooked. The pods of a medium dark green color, are produced in great abundance, and measure from 43^2 to 6 inches in length; they are broad, thick, very fleshy, and entirely stringless. The pods retain their rich, tender and stringless qualities until nearly ripe, and at all stages unsur- passed for snap shorts, being peculiarly lucious. Each pod contains six to ten round, white beans, which make excellent winter shell beans. The plant sticks well to the poles, and the vines are covered all sum- mer with clusters of handsome pods. They have also yielded well planted among corn. Most highly rec- omended. Pkt. 10c, pt. 20c, qt. 30c, pk. $, $ Earlv Golden Cluster Wax PoleâBegins to bear early in July and continues until frost. Six to eight inches long, borne in clusters of th ree to six, and of a beautiful goldea yellow color. Pkt. 10c, pt. 20c qt. 30c. pk. , bu/$ ' Archias' Improved Kentucky WonderâHere we are! Just what \ ou have been looking for. This we regard as far ahead of any other green pole bean. In our trial grounds last summer it was fit for the table on August 1st. which was at least ten days earlier than any other .green sort. It is enormously produc- tive, the pods hanging in great clusters from top to bottom of pole. It is entirely stringless, and the pods are a silvery green color. The
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