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Yellow-podded Bush 

 Beans 



Snre-Crop Stringless Wax Beans. 



Wax Beans are not quite so hardy as the 

 green \-3.r:^rA'^H ar.'i should be planted a 

 little latc-r. As a rus: preventative, spray 

 with Bordeaux Mixiure or Pyrox. 

 SUBE CROP STEINGLESS WAX. This is 



one of the most popular Wax Beans. 



Bears a profusion of attractive golder: 



yellow pods 6 inches long, flat but thick. 



meatv and absolutelv stringless at ali 



-r-.£^e>. Pi^r.. ]fic: pt.. ZZc: at.. 60c: 2 mf^.. 



>:.:'<: 4 qrs.. S2.'HV bu.. ?1".0m. 

 WABDWELL'S KIDITET WAX. An od 



favorite, esr "a!' for- market. Early; 



pods 6 incr- _ broad and flat, pa!*^ 



yellow. A ^ ---r sr.ell Ef^-an. Pkr.. 



pt.. 30 . :_- ; 2 .jts.. 4 q';-^.. 



KEENEY'S RUSTLESS GOLDEN WAX. 



Hardy and less subject to rust than other 

 Wax Beans. A good producer of medium 

 sized, oval, flat, stringless pods. Pkt., 

 :><f pt.. qt.. fjfic; 2 qts., SI. 10; 4 qts.. 



Bound Pod Brittle Wax- The acme of qual- 

 ity in Wax Beans. Early and very pro- 

 ductive on good soils, bearing long, round 

 golden yellow pods, brittle a'nd stringles< 

 at all stae^-s. Pkt.. 10c: pt.. Z'lC: qt., 60c 

 2 qts.. .n.lO: 4 qts.. S2.00; bu.. .m.OO. 



Pencil Pod Black Wax. A prolific bearer of 

 long, slender, round, light yellow pods. 

 Medium in season; and of excellent qual- 

 ity. Pkt.. 10c: pt.. .3.5c: qt.. 60c; 2 rjts.. 

 .?1.10; 4 qts, $2.00; bu., $10.00. 



Pole Snap Beans 



(HOCHEN-BOBNEN) 



Pole Bvans are more prolific and bear 

 longer tl.an the bush varieties, but should 

 not be sown until about two weeks later. 

 About the end of May set out stout poles 

 S to 10 feet long in hills 3 feet apart each 

 way. Place 6 or 8 Beans in each hill and 

 cover 2 inches deep. Later thin out to 3 

 or 4 plants in a hill. String or wire trellises 

 may be used in place of poles. 



One quart of Beans will plant 

 150 to 200 hills 

 White-Seeded Kentucky Wonder. Medium 

 sized ro ^ ' u-.gless and of fine 



flavor. J ;0c: ot.. 75c; 2 qts., 



? 1.40: 4 - . .n3.':'0. 



Horticultural or Speckled Cranberry. Short, 

 lig-ht green pods, .-ireaked wii,h red. Ex- 

 cellent Lotj. a.s a snap and shell B<=-an. 

 Pkt.. 10c: rt., Z'c: qt., 6.5c; 2 qts., S1.25: 

 4 qts.. ?LM.5: r . .. S13.00. 

 Lazy Wife. A ''"^.c late-maturing sort, 

 beau-: r - nedium size, string- 



!<E-s- ^ Pkt.. 10c: pt., 35c: 



qt.. - : . - • ; - " , 4 qrs.. ?2.25: bu.. 



KEirrUCKY WONDEB 

 STEAD. 



of rh^ 



Kentucky Wonder Wax, 



or OLD EOliO:- 



considered one 

 Beans. Light 

 :er and string- 

 top to bottom 

 :35c: qt., 60c: 

 u., $10.00. 

 ust as reliable 

 ^ -J - - J ^ - as Green Ken- 



^ I p-^^ vellow. Pkt., 

 J' r --r _ q . S1.40: 4 qts., 



? 2 'r. ■ '< " no 



Scarlet Eunner. P'sed for both ornamental 

 and cookmg- rjurposes. Clusters of bril- 

 liant scarlet flowers: large Beans of fine 

 flavor used like Limas. Pkt., 15c: pt., 

 4 0c: qt., 75c. 



Yard Long- or Asparagus. Narrow pods 20 

 to 30 inches long, with an asparagus 

 flavor, Pkt., 15c; pt.. 5 0c: pt.. .?1.00. 



DBEEB'S GOLDEN CLTJSTEB WAX. An 

 early, yellow-podded sort of exceptional 

 quality. It bears attractive, long, flat 

 pods. Pkt.. 10c: pt.. 40c: qt.. 75c: 2 qts.. 

 SI. 40; 4 qts.. S2.50; bu., ?15.0':'. 



Dwarf Shell Beans 



Dwarf Horticultural. Stringless and useful 

 as a ''snap-short" when young. Both 

 pods and seeds splashed with red when 

 ripe. Excellent for baking. Pkt., 10c; 

 pr.. .^."c: Mt.. 60c: 2 qts., -?1.1':': 4 qts., $2.00; 



WHITE KIDNEY. Seed larsre, white and 

 kidnev-s aped. Pkt.. 10c: pt., 35c: qt.. 

 60c: 2 qts., .?1.10; 4 qts., ?2.00: bu., ?10.00. 



White Marrowfat. Produces large, round. 



white Beans of exceptional cooking qual- 

 itv. Pkt.. 10c: pt.. 35c: qt.. 60c: 2 qts.. 

 .n.lO: 4 qts.. .?2.n0: bu.. ?10.0n. 

 WTaite Navy or Pea Bean. The familiar 

 small, round, white bakine Bean. Pkt.. 

 ]0c: pt.. 35c: qt., 60-: 2 qts., i]A»: 4 'its.. 

 ?2.00: bu.. SI 0.00. 



MEXICAN BEAN BEETLE 



The Mexican Bean Beetle resembles a 

 Lady Bug. but is yellow with 16 black 

 dots on its back. They attack all vari- 

 eties of beans and are best controlled by 

 dusting with a mixture consisting of 

 1 part calcium arsenate and 9 parts hy- 

 drated lime. 



