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pods are entirely stiingless, 4 to 5 inches long, and have a very fine 

 flavor when cooked. They retain their rich flavor until nearly ripe. 

 The Beans are white, and fine as a shell bean 



Price, 40c. per quart; 20c. per i)int, 10c. per packet; in regard to 

 postage, same as foregoing kinds. 



OoldoiB Wax Pole Bi^an. This is of German origin, and is the 

 earliest of all Wax Pole Beans ; the pods are long, and of excellent 

 quality. It is not a strong grower, but bears abundantly for the 

 amount of vines it makes. 



Price, 40c. per quart ; 23C. per pint ; 10c. per packet. If ordered 

 by mail, 30c. per quart and 15c. per pint postage has to be added ; 10c. 

 packet, prepaid by mail. 



New Oolden l¥ax Flag^eolet Pole Bean. This is also a 

 new Wax Pole Bean from Germany; it is the best of all Wax Pole 

 Beans in cultivation ; surpasses in size, and delicacy of flavor all othei- 

 Wax varieties. It is a very strong grower and bears for a longtime 

 abundantly. It is entirely stringless and does not spot, even by rain 

 or other untoward weather. 



Price, 75c. per quart; 40c. per pint; 10c. per packet. If ordered by 

 mail, 30c. per quart, and 15c. per iiint, postage has to be added, ICc. 

 packet, postage prepaid. 



Lazy Wife's Pole Beans. 



