Fall Me««are 



BUSH BEANS 



1 pint to 100 feet of drill; 1 to 1}^ boshels per acre. 



Beans are tender and should not be planted until the soil 

 is well warmed. Sowing too early will often result in a poor 

 stand and uneven ripening. Sow the seed 1% to 2 inches 

 deep in rows not less than 18 inches apart and firm the soil 

 to assist germination. Allow the plants to stand 4 to 10 

 inches apart in the row according to variety. 



Shallow cultivating and hoeing should be done frequently 

 until the vines are in blossom. To prevent blight do not 

 cultivate deeply and avoid working them while the vines are 

 wet. Beans grow best in warm, well-drained, sandy loam. 

 For succession plant every two weeks until about August 15th. 



ROUND GREEN PODDED 

 VARIETIES 



Asgroiv Stringless Black Valentine ^ a"rVy 



and early as the original Black Valentine but producing 

 exceptionally long, oval or nearly round pods. Extremely 

 prolific, entirely stringless, and of highest quality. 



Black Valentine Stringless ^?-,"/,, p°,^.),]; 



round, stringless pods. Not as early nor as prolific as the 

 oval type and will not stand planting as early. Its real 

 utility lies in the slenderness of its pods for canning. 



T endergVeenSee new stringless green pod. 



^ Burpee's Stringless Green Pod (Improved) 



Very popular and can be profitably grown by either trucker 

 or home gardener. It combines vigor, earliness and produc- 

 tiveness. The pods are produced in abundance and are hand- 

 some in appearance, being rich dark green in color, smooth, 

 absolutely round, meaty, stringless, free from fiber, and of 

 exceptionally delicate quality. Mature for picking condition 

 in 46 days. 



]VpW SllrinnlpRt GrPPn Pnd This new highly productive strain has 

 IMCW OiringiVSS UreeW fUU ^any Full Measure characteristics bred 



into it. Its prolific nature, season of growth, length, roundness of pods and 

 appearance, are definitely Inherited and yet to these very desirable features has 

 been added a wonderful degree of hardiness which helps New Stringless with- 

 stand adverse weather conditions better than its parent stock. 



Giant Stringless Green Pod ^a;,^e7y,'i^;gfr 'a^d^ftrl^Xrthan 



Burpee's Stringless. 



Dwarf Horticultural or Dwarf Cherry g^warf ^sorts^^J; 



both snap and green shell beans for the home garden and market. As a green 

 shelled bean it is equal to the lima in quality while any surplus crop can be kept 

 for winter use. The pods are 5 inches long, stout, flat and stringless. 



^ffenmlinpf -^^ oval-flat green podded stringless bean, not 

 tJI,l t^Uitiniit:! Bountiful and growing about 1 to 1% inches longer 

 in 60 days and outyielded Bountiful in all tests. Seed white. 



as flat as 

 Matures 



fwill MpflQItrP Sifrinnlpw A second early, round-podded, stringless 

 rUU measure OinngieSS bean of recent introduction. The pods are 

 straight, meaty, and are dark green in color. They are entirely stringless and 

 measure to 8 inches in length. Very prolific. 



FLAT PODDED GREEN STRINGLESS 



linimHtiil Extra early, green pod, good cropper, hardy, prolific; pods long, 

 DUUnLU Ul, straight, thick-flat, entirely stringless, good quality. The best 

 extra early, semi-round variety, 



pioniifii] (60 Days) — An improved Bountiful, with longer, thicker, darker 

 ' *■*'"*'''' ***■ green pods. Two or three days later than Bountiful but much 

 more prolific and resistant to two of the most troublesome forms of rust; an 

 All-American Winner. We offer the originator's stock. 



Increased yields result from Nitragin Inoculation 



Burpee's Stringless Improved 



J. MANNS & CO., Baltimore, Md. 



Superior Seeds 



