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PROVIDING A CONSTANT SUPPLY 



A CONTINUOUS supply of pods may be secured by 

 either of two methods. Early midseason and late 

 sorts may be planted, at one time, which will yield their 

 pods in succession. Or repeated sowings of an early kind 

 may be made, providing the same kinds of beans all summer. 



For an ample supply of tender stringless pods, sow two 

 fifteen-foot rows every week up to middle of July. Early 

 in the season, sow any kind. After July 1st sow sorts 

 only that will come into bearing within sixty days after 

 planting. Later maturing kinds bear longer. 



To have perfectly stringless beans from early in July 

 until frost try this programme of planting: Early in 

 May plant a row each of Bountiful, New Kidney Wax, 

 and Sure Crop Wax. Two weeks later plant a row each 

 of Fordhook Favorite, Full Measure, and Brittle Wax. 

 About June 1st repeat the first planting, following July I5th 

 with a planting of Hodson and Stringless Refugee. 



