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Early Golden Cluster Wax Pole. 



This is the earliest Wax Pole Bean in culti- 

 vation; pods from 5 to 8 inches long, pro- 

 duced in clusters. The pods are golden yel- 

 low; for shipping they are rather too wide. 



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ductiveness and delicious flavor. 



I^azy Wife's. A Pole Bean from Penn- 

 sylvania. The pods are entirely stringless, 

 4 to 5 inches long, and have a fine favor 

 when cooked. They retain their rich flavor 



It has not the same fine appearance of the I until nearly ripe. The beans are white and 

 Flageolet. For family use it cannot be too fine as a shell bean, 

 highly recommended on account of its pro- 





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Golden Cluster Wax Fole Bean, 



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ENG&I3H BEANS. 



RGANNE OR FEVE DE AlARAIS (Fr.) PUFF BOHNEN (Ger.) PlAEA COMUN (Sp) 



Broad Windsor. Not sd much culti ! drills 2}^ feet apart, every 6 inches I bean, 



vated here as in some parts of Europe. It j during November: as. if planted in the 



is much liked by people of the Southern j spring, it will not produce much, 



part of Europe. Ought to be plained in 1 



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