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ABEL'S SEED HOUSE 12 N. 9th St., Reading, Pa. 
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Pencil Pod 
or 
German 
Black Wax 
Beans 

POLE BEANS GREEN PODDED 
If, pt., 25c; pt., 45c; qt., 80c. 
KENTUCKY WONDER—(Old Homestead)—Vine five foot. 
Vigorous, large, crumpled medium green leaves. Pods round, 
curved, silver-green, brittle, almost stringless, 81/2” long. 65 
days. 
LAZY WIFE—A late variety excellent for snap-shorts or 
shelled. Vine four foot. Pods 6” long, thick, meaty, stringless, 
with fine flavor. 73 days. 
SCARLET RUNNER—Mostly used as an ornamental climber 
but edible and may be cooked in same manner as other 
Snap Beans. Vine twelve foot. Pods flat, oval, straight, 
coarse surface, 8” long. 90 days. 
ABEL'S MAMMOTH HORTICULTURAL—(Wooster Pole)—We 
have an exceptionally fine, choice, large-seeded, large- 
podded, high-colored stock of these beans. They are the 
true old-fashioned type, hard to be found. Pods flat, 7” long, 
blade-like, green splashed with red. 85 days. 
TENNESSEE WONDER—(Egg Harbor Pole)—Vine, climber. 
Green foliage, purple stems, bluish pink flower. Pods 
straight, 614” long, gray-green crease back, double bar- 
reled, somewhat stringy. 71 days. 
WAX PODDED 
Tee OL LOC ee pirt 40Cr Gun GUC. 
GOLDEN CLUSTER—Vine 41/,’. Yellowish-green leaf. Pods 
ete 7” long, yellow, fleshy, stringless, flat, curved. 70 
ays. 
KENTUCKY WONDER WAX—Very good climber. Dull green 
foliage. Pods flat, 8” long, fleshy, curved, glossy yellow. 70 
days. 
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