Green-Podded Bush Beans, continued 
Bountiful. (48 days.) Rich green. flat. stringless pods. 6 '2 
to 7 inches long. Brittle and tender: ships well. Pkt. 35c: 
‘2 Ib. 50¢: 1 Ib. 80c: 5 Ibs. $3.25, not postpaid. 
Harvester. (60 days.) This white-seeded green-pod variety 
produces pods 5'2 to 6 inches long, very straight and slen- 
der, medium green. Pkt. 35¢: ‘2lb. 50¢: Ib. 80c.: 5 Ibs 
$3.25. not postpaid. 
Stringless Black Valentine. (51 days) Hardy. upstanding 
and very prolific. Pods 6 '2 to 7 inches long. oval-round and 
filled with meaty. delicious Beans. Pkt. 35c: !2 Ib. 50c: Ib 
80c: 5 lbs. $3.25, not postpaid. 
Stringless Green-Pod. (53 days.) Very early and prolific 
long. round, fleshy. medium green pods. Desirable for the 
small garden because of its crispness and long season. Pkt 
35c: ‘2 Ib 50c¢: Ib 80c. 5 Ibs $3.25, not postpaid. 
Tendergreen. (53 days.) Produces quantities of stringless 
round, meaty. tender. deep green pods. 6'2 to 7 inches 
long. Pkg. 35c. '2 Ib. 50¢: Ib. 80c: 5 Ibs. $3.25, not post- 
paid. 
Topcrop. (50 days.) Resistant to common Bean mosaic 
Plants upright and vigorous. Light green pods 6 inches long 
round, slightly creaseback. Entirely stringless. brittle. meaty 
and without fiber. Recommended for canning and freezing 
Pkt. 35¢: ‘2 Ib. 50c: Ib 80c: 5 Ibs $3.25, not postpaid. 
Mountainer White Half Runner. (56 days) Resistant to 
common Bean mosaic. The plant is vigorous and leafy. with 
medium long runners. Pods oval to almost round, 4 inches 
long. Medium light green, stringy, but fiberless at all edible 
stages. Pkt 35c¢ Ib. 50c: Ib 80c: 5 Ibs. $3.25, not 
postpaid. 
Tenderette. (55 days.) One of the outstanding qualities of 
this new Bean is its dark green colored. meaty pods. Vig- 
orous upright plant produced pods 5'2 to 6 inches long 
round and slightly creased back. Straight. smooth and en- 
tirely stringless. Excellent for freezing and canning. Seeds 
white. Pkt. 35¢ Ib. 60c; Ib. $1.10: 5 Ibs. $4.50, not 
postpaid. 
Wax Beans 
Best Yet Wax. (52 days.) Rich lemon-yellow in color and 
oval in form, the pods are brittle and absolutely stringless 
Superlative for the home gardener. the market gardener and 
the canner. Pkt. 35¢ Ib. 50c: Ib. 80¢: 5 Ibs. $3.25 
not postpaid. 
Cherokee. (50 days.) Oval-shaped uniform pods, 5 to 6 
inches long. Bright golden yellow. tender and stringless at 
all stages. Pkt. 35¢: §2 Ib 50c: Ib 80c. 5 Ibs. $3.25. not 
postpaid. 
Improved Golden Wax. (50 days) Rust resistant and an 
early. free producer of perfectly stringless, thick. flat. yellow 
pods. Pkt. 35c:; ‘2 Ib. 50c: Ib 80c: 5 Ibs. $3.25. not post- 
paid. 
Edible Soy Beans 
Kanrich. (112 days for use as green shelled Beans: 30 days 
later for dry Beans.) Beans at green stage are dark green 
oval in snape; when fully matured, yellowish with brown 
eye ‘2 lb 50c: Ib 80¢: 5 lbs $3.25, not postpaid. 
Climbing or Pole Beans 
One pound will plant 100 hills; 
30 pounds, an acre 
Blue Lake Stringless. (60 days.) Resistant to Bean mo- 
saic. Heavily productive of stringless, firm, meaty round 
pods 6 inches long. White seed Pkt 35¢: '4 Ib. 60c: Ib 
$1.10; 5lbs $4.50. not postpaid. 
Kentucky Wonder or Old Homestead. (65 days) 
Silvery green stringless pods’ hang in great clusters from 
00 bolgiano 
base to top of the pole. These Beans cook deliciously tender 
Pkt. 25¢.: “lb. 50c.: lb. 80c.; 5 lbs. $3.25, not postpaid. 
LIMA BEANS 
CULTURE. Limas do best in a rich. well-drained, sandy 
soil and should not be planted until the ground is dry and 
warm. Plant the seeds edgewise. with the eye down. and 
cover with about 2 inches of soil 
Bush Lima Beans 
One pound will plant a 100-foot row; 
60 pounds, an acre 
CULTURE. Plant Bush Limas in rows 3 feet apart. plac- 
ing 2 or 3 Beans 12 to 15 inches apart in the row 
Baby Fordhook. (70 days.) The bushy plants carry sur- 
prising crops of small pods each containing 3 or 4 meaty 
green Beans which turn cream-colored when dry. Pkt. 35¢ 
> Ib. 55c¢: lb. 90c: 5 Ibs. $3.75, not postpaid. 
Enormous. (75 days.) Vigorous bushes producing enor- 
mous pods continuously from June until frost. Large thick 
pods are filled with lusciously flavored thick beans. Pkt 
35c: ‘2 Ib. 55c¢; |b. 90c: 5 lbs. $3.75, not postpaid. 
Fordhook 242. (72 days.) Does better in hot weather and 
produces more than other Fordhook varieties. Curved pods 
with 3 or 4 thick Beans. Large plant with heavy foliage 
Pkt. 35c: ‘2 Ib 55¢: lb 90c: 5 lbs $3.75. not postpaid. 
Henderson’s. (65 days.) A popular home-garden variety 
very early and very productive. Pkt. 35¢: ‘2 Ib 55c: Ib 
90c: 5 lbs $3.75. not postpaid. 
Jackson Wonder. (65 days.) Speckled seed Similar to 
Henderson's but more heat and drought resistant. Pkt 
35c: 2 Ib 55c¢. lb 90c. 5 lbs $3 75. not postpaid. 
Pole Lima Beans 
One pound will plant 50 hills; 
45 pounds, an acre 
CULTURE Plant 4 to 6 BEANS IN EACH HILL AND THIN TO 
THE 3 BEST PLANTS 
Carolina or Sieva. (78 days.) Familiarly known in the 
South as the Butter Bean,” it is a very early and productive 
variety. The small Beans are white and of good flavor. Pkt 
35¢c, ‘2 Ib 55c: Ib. 90c; 5 Ibs. $3.75, not postpaid. 
Burpee’s Big 6. (90 days.) Recommended for home gar 
dens and freezing. Pods 6 '2 to 7 inches long and 1 % inches 
wide, with 5 and sometimes 6 extra large. oval, flat. green 
Beans of delicate flavor. Vines vigorous growing, producing 
pods in clusters of 4 to 8 from the bottom to top. Pkt. 35¢: 
2 Ib. 55c: Ib. 90c; 5 lbs. $3.75. not postpaid. 
Florida Butter, Speckled (Calico Beans). (80 days.) Bears 
well over a long season and stands drought and heat better 
than most varieties. Seed speckled. Pkt. 35¢c; '2 Ib. 55c: 
Ib. 90c; 5 lbs. $3.75, not postpaid. 
King of the Garden. (85 days.) Luxuriant growth produces 
large pods filled with 5 or 6 perfect Beans of luscious quality 
which retain their green color when dry. Pkt. 35¢: ‘lb 
55¢: |b 90c: 5 lbs. $3.75. not postpaid.! 
Fordhook Pole or Improved Challenger. (78 days) 
So named because the Beans are similar in shape and size 
to those of Fordhook Bush Limas. Pkt. 35¢: '!2 Ib. 55¢: 
lb 90c; 5 lbs. $3.75, not postpaid. 
BEETS 
One ounce will sow 50 feet of drill; 
6 to 7 pounds, an acre 
Beet tops have unusually high food value. being rich in 
vitamins A and C and ranking high as suppliers of calcium 
and iron. Save all your Beet tops. especially the little ones 
pulled out in thinning: they make delicious cooked greens 
CULTURE. Beets do best in fairly light. well-enriched 
soil which is kept well cultivated during the season. Sow in 
drills 1 foot apart and 1 inch deep. as early as the ground 
can be worked, and for a succession continue sowing up 
to the middie of August. When 3 inches tall thin out to 
stand 4 inches apart 
Late Beets can be kept for winter use by packing the 
roots In slightly moist earth in a cool cellar 
Ruby Queen. (55 days.) An excellent new. early bunch- 
ing Beet. Ideal for market and home garden. Root is round. 
smooth. bright red. Flesh texture is unusually fine and tops 
are short (10 to 12 inches). Pkt. 25¢.: oz. 55¢.; “lb. 90 
postpaid. 
Early Wonder. (52 days.) Its extra-early maturity. small 
taproot, small tops deep red color and fine-grained flesh 
make this a winner in the early market. Successful in hot- 
beds, coldframes or open ground. Pkt 25¢: oz 45¢: % Ib 
90c. postpaid. 
Perfected Detroit Dark Red. (60 days) Roots globe 
shaped, smooth with slender tap-root. Flesh deep dark red 
with very indistinct zoning. tender and of sweet flavor. Pkt 
25¢..0z.45¢.; ‘4lb. 90c, postpaid. 
SWISS CHARD 
Spinach Baet 
One ounce will sow 60 feet of row 
CULTURE. Sow the seeds about an inch apart in the row, 
covering with an inch of soil. When 3 to 4 inches tall. thin to 
stand 8 to 10 inches apart in the row. The plants will furnish 
greens all summer and fall 
Fordhook Giant. (60 days.) Wide, heavily crumpled leaves 
of dark green and broad, thick white stems. Pkt. 25¢.; oz 
45c.: %4 Ib. 90c, postpaid. 
Lucullus. (60 days.) Plants grow 1'2 to 2 feet tall with 
many yellowish green curled leaves carried on creamy white 
thick stalks. Pkt. 25¢.: oz. 45¢.; 4 lb. 90c, postpaid. 
BROCCOLI 
One ounce will produce 2500 to 3000 plants 
CULTURE. Start seed in hotbeds in early spring or sow in 
garden when soil is in condition to work. Transplant to open 
ground when plants are 6 weeks old, setting them 2 feet 
apart in row 
Italian Green Calabrese or Italian Green Sprouting. (75 
days.) Makes a tall branching plant with a central head of 
bluish green buds, and after this central head is cut each 
branch forms a smaller head so that there is continuous 
production for 8 to 10 weeks. Pkt. 35c: '2 oz. 75¢: oz 
$1.10; % Ib. $4.00. postpaid. 
