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POLE BEANS Continued 
KENTUCKY... 
..- WONDER 
This splendid variety, introduced by £ 
us in 1885, has since been offered as Seek 
No Further, and was introduced in 1891 
asa novelty under the name#of ‘Old 
Homestead. Vine vigorous, climbing 
well and very productive, bearing its 
pods in large clusters; blossoms white; 
pods green, very long, often reaching 
nine or ten inches, nearly round when 
young, and very crisp, becoming very 
irregular and spongy as the beans 
ripen. Dry beans long, oval, dun- 
colored. An early and very prolific 
sort, with showy pods, which are 
most excellent for snaps. It is some- 
times catalogued as being the same 
as Southern Prolific, but this is an 
error, as the latter is two weeks later 
and has shorter pods. 
Pkt. 10c; Pt.25c; Qt. 35¢; 4 Qts.$1.253 
Bushel $6.50 
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..Pole.. 
Quite similar to Kentucky Wonder in 
all respects except that the dry beans 
are white, more slender and curved, and 
\ the pods a little more slender than those 
\ of that variety. We think this sort an 
improvement in earliness, productive- 
ness and quality over the Kentucky 
Wonder, and it has the advantage of 
a white seed, and so does not discolor 
in cooking. It is certainly a splendid 
variety, and is grown with great suc- 
cess in the South where many think 
it the best pole bean in cultivation. 
Pkt.15c; Pt.30c; Qt.50c; 
4 Qts. $1.75; Bushel $10.00 
1; An old variety, very 
Red Speckled Cut popular for planting 
g0§ among corn, and it wi 
Short, or Corn Hill give a good crop with- 
out the use of poles; vines medium, not twining 
tightly, with dark colored, smooth leaves and white 
blossoms in small clusters; pods short, cylindrical 3 
and tender; beans nearly oblong, cut off diag- % 
onally at the ends, white, covered at one end and 
partially over the whole surface with reddish- 
brown dots. Pkt. 10c; Pt. 25c; Qt. 35c; 4 Qts. 
KENTUCKY $1.25; Bushel $6.50 
WONDER. 
A very pro- 
popular in the South for snaps. Vines 
vigorous, with large, thin, smooth 
leaves; blossoms white, pods produced 
in clusters, green, cylindrical or thick- 
er than broad, long, fleshy, crisp and 
excellent; beans small, oval, dun-col- 
ored, but somewhat variable in shade. 
Pkt. 10c; Pt. 20c; Qt. 30c; 4 Qts. 
$1.00; Bushel $6.00 
‘DUTCH. 
CASE KNIFE 
Vines moderately vigorous, climbing 
well, but not twining so tightly as 
some, andso may be used for a corn 
hill bean. Leaves large, crumpled; 
blossoms white; pods very long, flat, 
irregular, green, but becoming cream- 
white; beans broad, kidney-shaped, 
flat, clear white, and of excellent qual- 
ity, green or dry. 
Pkt. 10c; Pt. 20c; Qt. 30c; 4 Qts. 
$1.00; Bushel $5.50 
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If Beans are wanted by mail or express, prepaid, add 10 cents per pint, 15 cents per quart, for charges. 
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