ESAULIMORE, ic EDyTOR’ 1913. 
® Green Pod PolesCorn Field Beans 
(New) Burger’s Pole, or White Kentucky Wonder. 4 2¢w Pole variety of great 
d merit. Beane ae ee 
stringless pods of excellent flavor. It rivals all other pole beans and is destine o 
become the most popular of all. Qt, 25c.; peck. $1.75; bush, $5.50. 
h t popular of the pole varieties 
Kentucky Wonder, or Old Homestead. The most popular every garden where 
beans are planted. It grows luxuriantly and bears for a long period. ods are v 
ions Rene CShy and deeply creased or saddle-backed, green in color and stringless. 
Seed light brown. Qt. 25c.; peck. $1.50; bush. $5.00. 
i A arly, reen-podded variety. Pods five to six inches in 
White Creaseback. Ienete qeesiy Cieasca or saddle-backed, and borne in clus- 
ters. Are very fleshy and stringless; seed white and can be used as a shelled bean 
for winter use. Qt. 25c.; pk. $1.50; bus. $5.50. 
i ’ his is a popular old variety for 
Horticultural, Cranberry, or Wren’s Egg. 7's snapshorts or dry shell Beans 
especially adapted for short seasons and cool locations. The vines are of stron 
eeawih hae praddetive: pods four to five inches in length, one-half inch broad, ehlek 
and fleshy. As they mature, both the pods and dry beans become thickly stripe 
with rich carmine markings. Qt. 20c.; peck $1.25; bush. $5.00. 
i ld variety, very popular for plant- 
Red Speckled, Cut Short, or Corn Hill. oe Ne eee ery ont eco: ar coad 
crop without poles. Vines medium, not twining tightly, pods short, round and ten- 
der. Qt. 20c.; peck $1.25; bushel $5.00. 
i Oo f the most productive and easily gathered of the Pole Beans 
Lazy Wife. heres cits eS Biseountcous name. The stringless green pods eee 
5 inches long and contain 6 to 8 round white Beans, which make excellent winter 
shell beans. Qt, 20c.; pck. $1.25; bus. $5.00. 
Plant in rows 2 feet apart and _ “six 
inches apart ‘n the row, covering one and 
‘a half to two inches deep. The top of 
the stalk should be nipped off as soon as 
the plants begin to flower, as this pro- 
duces earliness. 
Tp 
The growth of this bean 
Broad Erfurt. is entirely different from 
any of the ordinary varieties known. The 
plant is of robust, upright, self-supporting 
growth, reaching a height of 30 to 40 
inches, the pods are thick and well-filled 
ba to 6 iar ee pean tn the pod, some- 
what larger than the ordinary lima. They Boe ys ‘ 
are more hardy than most varieties of mpstsa. paler re 
beans, and can be planted earlier L 
and my eaten : == 
rae . == withstand the drought 11 t.) 20¢.; ANS. =: we 
Lazy Wife’s Pole Bean. peck $1.25. me We Q © ERFURT BROAD BEANS aan T 
BEETS—Mangel and Sugar 
-a FOR STOCK FEEDING 
4 lbs. to the acre. 
The value of these for stock feeding cannot be overestimated. 
The results from their use are wonderful, as is already shown 
in the improved health and condition of animals, the increased 
yield of milk in cows, and the great saving of hay. They can 
be raised at a very trifling cost and yield immense crops per 
acre if the soil is rich. 
i They are rich in sugar and most desir- 
Danish Improved. able for stock feeding. Roots grow to a 
large size, of oval shape, and very heavy. The foliage is light 
acer with leaf stalks and skin flushed with pink. % lb. 15c.; 
5 cG 
Very productive, often yielding 40 
Mammoth Long Red. tons to the acre. It grows well above 
the ground and is easily pulled. It is the best long red man- 
gel, and of great value for stock feeding. % lb. 10c.; lb. 30c.; 
5 lbs. $1.25. 
x The best yellow Mangel in cultivation. It ES 
Golden Tankard. contains a _ larger percentage of sugar 
than the red mangels; very desirable and easily pulled. See 
illustration. % lb. 10c.; lb, 25c.; 5 lbs. $1.00. 
Golden Giant Intermediate. Root intermediate between 
the long and the globe-shaped. 
Flesh white, firm and sweet, much liked by cattle. % Ib. 10c.; 
Ibs 25c." (b lbsiv$1-008 
2 An American variety and the best 
Lane’s Improved Sugar. stock-feeding Beet known. It is 
not so sweet as the French Sugar Beets grown especially for 
sugar making, but the roots are longer and finer grained; very 
sweet. Pkt. 5c.; %4 lb. 10c.; Ib. 25c.; 5 Ibs. $1.00. Special prices 
on large quantities. Correspondence solicited. 
BORE COLE—See Page 11 
Lane’s Improved Sugar. Red Giant Maugel Beet, 
No discounts, but the best values in dependable seeds 5 
