FIELD BEANS 
Boston Pea or Navy. 93 days. A bush Bean 16 to 20 inches high. 
Hardy, vigorous and very prolific. Pods about 5 inches long, thick, 
flat, tough, stringy, inedible. Seed small, rounded oval, white. 
Red Kidney. 95 days. Flat, broad pods, medium green in color, con- 
taining 5 or 6 red, kidney-shaped Beans. Fine for use as shelled 
Beans. 
White Kidney. 100 days. Large, very productive plant. Flat, dark 
Bech pods 6 inches long, with long white Beans of fine dry shelled 
quality. 
White Marrow. 100 days. Large- flattened pods 51% inches long, in- 
edible, bearing 6 to 8 round white Beans. Very good for baking. 
Yellow Eye. 100 days. Thick flat green pods; seeds white with yellow 
She Delicious for baking or soup. Plant very hardy and an excellent 
yielder. 
POLE BEANS 
Golden Cluster Wax. 75 days. Very large pods borne in clusters. 
Excellent flavor and long lasting; creamy white to yellow in color. 
Oval, pure white seeds. Used for snap, green shelled or dry Beans. 
Kentucky Wonder Green-pod. 65 days. The most popular Pole Bean. 
Saddle-backed pods 8 inches long, of deep green. Stringless when 
young; fine flavor. Seeds are broad, oblong, grayish brown to brown 
in color. 
Kentucky Wonder Wax. 66 days. A strong, productive plant bearing 
long, flat, waxy yellow pods. Meaty and almost stringless. Oval, 
dark brown seeds. Suitable for green shelled Beans. 
Lazy Wife. 74 days. Six-inch pods in clusters, thick, broad, very 
tender, glossy green. Fleshy white seeds, splendid for winter shell 
Beans. 
London Horticultural. 70 days. Short, dark green pods, turning lighter 
with splashes of red in green shell stage. Seeds buff spotted with dark 
red. Good for drying or for using green. 
McCaslan. 65 days. A green-podded sort that matures early. Pods 
long, thick, meaty. Flat white seeds. Excellent for dry or snap 
Beans. 
Mammoth or King Horticultural. 73 days. Very large pods and seeds, 
borne very abundantly. Pods are green, heavily streaked with car- 
mine. Seeds buff mottled with red. 
Scarlet Runner. 90 days. Planted for the decorative effect of its scarlet 
flowers, but may also be used for either snap or shelled Beans. Pods 
broad, oval and meaty; seeds dark purple mottled 
with violet. 
White Dutch Runner. 90 days. A good companion 
for Scarlet Runner. Large white flowers. 
ASPARAGUS 
Spargel Asperge Sparagio 
One oz. plants 100 feet of row 
Sow the seed thinly in early spring in rows 1 to 2 feet 
apart. Thin out the seedlings to stand 3 inches apart in 
the row. Transplant to the permanent bed in rows 3 feet 
apart, spacing the roots 1 to 1% feet. Cutting can begin 
In One to two years. 
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Kentucky Wonder Pole Beans 
Mary Washington. Large, rich green shoots of Pit mt fer 
Asparagus appetizing color and fine flavor. Rust resistant. McCaslan Pole Beans 
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