BEANS 



There are five varieties of 

 Beans illustrated on this page 

 covering exceptionally good va- 

 rieties of green, wax, lima and 

 pole beans. They are fully de- 

 scribed alphabetically under their 

 classification and offer a wide 

 choice for the most discriminat- 

 ing gardener, and will add to 

 your enjoyment if you grow these 

 this coming season. 



THE POLE BEANS 



Pictured on this page is 

 one of the all-round useful 

 Pole Beans which can be 

 used as Snap Beans, green 

 Shell Beans or the dried 

 Beans of winter. A useful 

 group indeed. 



504. Bolgiano's 



Enormous 



Bush Lima Beans 



Pkt. 10c. 



546. Early 



Bountiful Beans. 



Pkt. 10c. 



ALL PRICES 



SUBJECT TO 



CHANGE 



VARIETY FOR YOUR 

 TABLE 



With all food becoming scarcer, every 

 gardener will plant all he can use fresh 

 and to preserve for winter. Don't over- 

 look the chance to pep up the diet by 

 growing some of those "out of the 

 ordinary" vegetables. You may find 

 a new favorite. 



553. Kentucky Wonder Pole Beans. Pkt. 10c. 



FIGHT THE BEAN BEETLE 



Keep the plants free of pests so they can 

 produce a full crop of this splendid vegetable. 

 Protect the foliage against the pestiferous 

 Mexican bean beetle by keeping dusted with 

 Acme Rotenone Garden Guard. See page 69. 



541. Bolgiano's Best Yet Wax Beans. Pkt. 10c. 



LIMA BEANS 



Limas are universally 

 liked, both as green Shell 

 Beans and when dried for 

 winter use. The plants, 

 both bush and climbing, are 

 very productive and furnish 

 great quantities of delicious 

 food. 



517. Evergreen Pole Lima Beans 



