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POLE BEANS 
Culture. Pole Beans are more tender than bush beans and should be planted later. Poles eight to nine feet long 
should be set firmly in the ground 4 x 3 ft. apart. Plant 5 to 8 beans around each pole; later thinning to four 
vines. Cover the seed inch deep. One pound of seed will plant 75 to 100 hills; 30 Ibs. per acre. 
KENTUCKY WONDER 65 days . 
This variety is one of the earliest and most desirable of all the 
green podded running types. Pods borne in clusters are round, 
7 to 8Y2 inches long, curved, slightly stringy, but of a delicious 
flavor. They cook tender at all times. 15 Ibs. $7.00; 60 Ibs. $24.00. 
LONDON HORTICULTURAL 69-73 days 
A “Cranberry Bean” for use as a snap and green shell bean. 
This is a prolific variety with light green, flat, 6 to 62 inch pods. 
15 Ibs. $7.00; 60 Ibs. $24.00. 
KING HORTICULTURAL 80-85 days 
A pole cranberry bean of some popularity in New England 
especially. Pods 52-62 inches, thick oval, stringy and fibrous. 
For shell bean use. Largest pods and seeds of the pole horticultural 
beans. 15 Ibs. $8.00; 60 Ibs. $26.00. 
POLE LIMA BEANS 
Culture. One pound is enough for 50 poles; 30 Ibs. per acre. 
Poles should be set about 4 feet apart each way. When the 
ground is warm plant 4 to 6 beans to a pole, eyes down and 2 
inches deep. When well started thin to 2 vines to a pole and 
cultivate often. 
KING OF THE GARDEN 87-93 days 
An improved strain of Large White Pole Lima. The pods are 
from 5 to 6 inches long and contain 4 or 5 large, flat beans of =‘ scare ee 
good quality. 15 Ibs. $7.00; 60 Ibs. $24.00. Kentucky Wonder 

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