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EICHARD FROTSCHEE's ALMANAC AND GARDEN MANUAL 



BEANS. 



PWAEF, SNAP or BUSH.) 

 Haeicot (Fr.), Bokne (Ger.), FRUOLENA^'o (Sp.) 



Pride of Xeidon. 



Early Valentine Red lipeckled. 



Early Jlohaick Six Weeks. 



Early Yellow Six Weeks. 



Geinnan Dwarf Wax. 



White Eidneij. 



Early China Eed~Eye. 



Pride of Newton. Of recent introcluc- 

 tion. This is a robust, strong gro-wing bean 

 viith. long flat pods, Vmcli are light green. It 

 "is quite early and very productive. The bean 

 is similar to the Yellow Six Weeks in color, 

 but mnch hardier. 



Early Valentine, one of the best 

 varieties; pods round, tender and qrdte pro- 

 ductive; not much planted for the market. 

 Excellent for shipping. 



Early Moliawk Six IVeeks. This 

 is a long podded variety, and very hardy. It 



Bed Kidney. 

 Dwarf Golden Wax. 

 BeM of All. 

 Bnproved Valerdin.e. 

 WardwelVs Dwarf Kidney Wax. 

 Henderson's Xew Dwarf Lima. 



is used to a large extent for the market for the 

 first planting; very productive. 



Early Yellovr Six IFeeks. This is 

 the most popular sort among market gardeners. 

 Pods flat and long; a very good bearer, but 

 not so good for shipping as the Mohawk or 

 Yalentine. 



Oeroian D^varf Wax. A good va- 

 riety which is unsurpassed as a snap bean. 

 Pods are of a wax color and have no strings; 

 quite productive. Has come into general cul- 

 tivation; cannot be too highly recommended. 



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Pri;le 01 Xev.-tou Bca.u. 



Dwarf Golden Wax Bean. 



