Pencil Pod Black Wax—54 Days. Color of seed 
black, long cylindrical. Height ‘of vine, 16 to 18 
inches. Pods round, 6 to 7 inches long, absolutely 
stringless, very meaty. Fiberless and of the finest 
quality. This bean is without doubt the best 
round podded wax bean in the market and no one 
should be without it in his garden. The pods are 
very attractive, long, of a bright yellow color, ex- 
tremely tender. Highly recommended by us. 
Round Podded Kidney Wax—(See Brittle Wax 
on opposite page) 
Sure Crop or Bountiful Wax—58 Days. Color 
of seed purplish black. Height of vine, 16 to 18 
inches. Pods about 6 inches long, containing 6 or 7 
beans. Pods golden yellow, flat, not as wide as 
Landreths’ Top Notch Golden Wax but longer and 
absolutely stringless, with little fiber. 
Unrivalled Wax—50 Days. Color of seed re- 
sembles Bountiful only much smaller. Pods semi- 
round, stringless when young, deep yellow, narrow, 
nes Lighter in color than Golden Wax. 5 inches 
ong. 
Wardwells Kidney Wax—56 Days. Color of seed 
white with purplish eyes, kidney shaped. Pods 
brittle, of fine texture, about 6 inches long, flat, 
meaty, absolutely stringless, almost straight, con- 
taining 5 or 6 beans in the average pod. Color of 
pods golden yellow, very attractive. 
Weber Wax or Crackerjack—48 Days. Height of 
vine, 14 to 15 inches. Pods average about 6 inches 
long, containing 5 or 6 beans. Absolutely stringless 
when young. Pods flat, long. Seed yellow with 
white eye, kidney shaped. Vines very hardy. A 
very early, very productive good wax bean, highly 
recommended to Market Gardeners. 
Pole or Running Beans—mot Linas 
Twelve qts. to acre; 3 Ibs. to 100 poles. Set poles 4 x 3 feet. 
Seed breaks ground in 6 days. One 
inch high in 9 days under most favorable circumstances in greenhouse. 
Creaseback White or Cornfield—70 Days. Color 
of seed, white. Shape long and narrow. Pods 
52 to 6 inches long, containing 8 or 9 beans, which 
are borne in clusters of 3 to 8 pods. Early producers, 
round, meaty, stringless pods when young. Ex- 
tremely productive. 
Golden Cluster Wax—75 Days. This is one of 
the best early Wax Pod Pole Beans on the market. 
Foliage strong, vigorous, with large light yellowish 
green crumpled leaves. Pods green when young, 
turning to golden as they mature, borne in clusters, 
6 or 7 flattish dull white beans in a pod, fine as a 
Shell Bean. 
Horticultural Pole, London or Speckled Cran- 
berry—72 Days. Sold years ago by this House 
under the name of Wren’s Egg. Color of bean flesh 
colored splashed or spotted with red. Dry seed 
almost round. Pods after they pass marketable 
condition show a brilliant carmine. Pods 5} to 6 
inches long, 6 or 7 beans, slightly curved, flat to 
oval, stringy. Used as a shell bean. 
Kentucky Wonder Green Pod or Old Home- 
stead—68 Days. Sometimes called Texas Prolific. 
An excellent climber, producing a long, round 
twisted, light green, meaty pod of good quality. 
Karly, prolific, tender solid, stringless when ready 
for the table. Hard to equal in a green podded bean. 
Pods 7 to 8 inches long or longer, borne in clusters 
containing 9 or 10 yellowish brown kidney beans in 
a pod. The most used round snap-podded Pole 
bean. Popular on the South Pacific Coast. 
Kentucky Wonder Wax Pod—66 Days. Color 
of seed dark brown. Flattened. Pods long, round, 
stringless when young; thicker, broader than Green 
Kentucky Wonder, not so long and productive, but 
more showy. Beans closely set in pods. Pods 
curved, light golden or lemon in color, 64 to 7 inches 
long. 
Kentucky Wonder White Seeded or Burgess 
Stringless—66 Days. Seed pure white, a continu- 
ous bearer, almost rustproof. Pods round, sickle 
shaped, stringless, inferior to the Kentucky Wonder 
Green Pod, being less productive and small. Dark 
green foliage. Pods round, green, 5} to 6 inches 
long, containing 7 or 8 beans. Good as a dry Shell 
Bean. 
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Kentucky Wonder Green Pod Pole Beans 
