RICHARD FROTSCHER’S ALMANAC AND GARDEN MANUAL 
BEANS. 
POLE OR RUNNING. 
Haricots A Rames (Fr.), STANGEN-BoHNEN (Ger.), Friszot VastaGo (Sp.). 
Large Lima. 
Carolina or Sewee. 
Southern Willow-leaved Sewee or Butter. 
Dutch Case Knife. 
Southern Prolific. 
Large Lima. 
cellent variety. 
known. Should have rich ground, and plenty 
room to grow. 
Carolina or Sewee. A variety similar 
to the Lima; the only difference is, the seeds 
and pods are smaller. It is generally culti- 
vated, being more productive than the Large 
Lima. 
Southern Willow-leaved Sewee 
or Butter. This is a variety which is grown 
by the market gardeners about New Orleans; 
the pods and Beans are the same as the Sewee 
or Carolina Bean; it is quite distinct in the 
leaves, being narrow like the willow. It stands 
the heat better than any other Butter Bean, 
and is very productive. Originated here, and 
was introduced by me. 
Dutch Case Knife. A very good pole 
bean; it is early; pods broad and long; some- 
what turned toward the end. 
Lazy Wife’s Pole Beans. 
A well-known and ex- , 
It is the best shell bean © 
Crease Back. 
Lazy Wife's. 
German Wax or Butter. 
Golden Wax Fiageolet. 
Early Golden Cluster Wav. 
German Wax. This is a fine variety, 
and has the same good qualities as the German 
Dwarf Wax. Pods have a waxy appearance; 
very succulent and tender. 
White Crease Back Pole Beans. 
