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SNAP BEANS, DWARF OR BUSH. 
CULTURE.—Place in rows eighteen inches apart; drop two beans every two or 
inches. Plant from end of February, and for succession, every two or three a aeee 
Mav. Bush beans planted in this latitude during June and July will not produce much. 
August and September are good months in which to plant again; they will produce 
abundantly until killed by the frost. Do not cover the seeds more than two inches. One 
pound to 150 feet of drill, 114%, bushels to the acre. Requires 40 to 60 days to mature 
For insects use Black Leaf No. 40. See Page 98. , 
GREEN PODDED BEANS. 
Giant Stringless Green Pod. 
GIANT STRINGLESS.—A very desirable 
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variety of the stringless class; quite early, 
: producing large green pods measuring five 
to six inches in length, perfectly round, 
brittle, very fleshy and entirely stringless. 
One of the best snap beans for this South- 
ern climate. Packet, 10c ; lb., 45c.; 5 lbs., 
$1.75, postpaid; 15-lb. peck, $3.50; 60-lb. bu., 
$12.00, not prepaid. 
STECKLER’S NEW PERFECTLY 
STRAIGHT ROUND.—This is a strong up- 
right grower; holds its fruit exceedingly 
well; beans perfectly round and straight; 
extra heavy bearer. It is planted by the 
most experienced vegetable gardeners of 
the Crescent City, and pronounced tne best 
green Bush Bean yet introduced. Txperi- 
ence has shown it to do well both in the 
Spring and Fall. Packet, 10c.; 1b., 45c.; 
5 lbs., $2.00, postpaid; 15-lh. peck, $4.00; 
4 60-lb. bu., $15.00, not prepaid. 
LONGFELLOW.—An extra early variety, 
of fine quality, an ideal snap bean, a pro- 
lifie producer of perfectly round, straight, 
solid, fleshy pods averaging 6% inches long; 
wonderfully tender. and brittle. Packet, 10c.; 
Ib., 45c.; 5 lbs., $1.75, postpaid; 15-lb. peck, 
$4.00; GO-lb. bu., $14.50, not prepaid. 
