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Definition of Kentucky wonder
1. Noun. Flat-podded green bean.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kentucky Wonder
Literary usage of Kentucky wonder
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annals of Horticulture in North America for the Year ...: A Witness of by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1890)
"Ivory-pod Wax Kentucky (Kentucky wonder). Kidney Wax (New Kidney Wax).
Kentucky (Kentucky wonder). King Green (King of the Greens) Lady (Painted Lady). ..."
2. Annual Report (1910)
"Black Kentucky wonder, Kentucky wonder Wax, Canadian Wonder, ... are all different
from Kentucky wonder. History.— Introduced in 18/7 by Jas. J. II. ..."
3. Garden Steps: A Manual for the Amateur in Vegetable Gardening by Ernest Cobb (1917)
"Kentucky wonder Wax. — A few years ago a new green pole bean appeared which
attracted much attention and spread rapidly throughout the country — the ..."
4. Home Vegetable Gardening from A to Z: With Special Reference to Pacific by Adolph Kruhm (1918)
"Kentucky wonder Wax, as illustrated, is the yellow- podded companion to Old
Homestead or green-podded Kentucky wonder. It has all the admirable qualities of ..."
5. Subtropical Vegetable-gardening by Peter Henry Rolfs (1916)
"WW Tracy enumerates the following desirable varieties for home use: Green Snaps : —
Black Kentucky wonder, Burger's Stringless, Kentucky wonder, ..."