Increase your bean yield by inoculating seed with Mutford's Cultures. Garden size, 50 cents; 1-acre size, $1.50, postpaid 17 



POLE BEANS — Continued 



40 Burger's Stringless Green Pod 



A White Seeded Kentucky Wonder Pole Bean 



The long pods average 6 to 8 inches, almost straight and dark green 

 in color. It being earlier than most other sorts, covers a longer season 

 of productiveness. The dry beans are white, splendid for baking. 

 Packet, 10 cents; pint, 40 cents; qnart, 75 cents, postpaid. 

 By express or freight, not prepaid, qnart, 60 cents; 

 4 quarts, $2.25; peck, $4.00. 



38 Golden Cluster 



Enormous yielder of large pods 



Produces beautiful yellow pods 6 to 8 inches long, in clusters of four 

 to six. Tender and stringless. Commences to bear ten days later than 

 the earliest dwarf wax beans and yields until frost. 



Packet, 15 cents; pint, 60 cents; quart, $1.00, postpaid. 

 By express or freight, not prepaid, quart, 85 cents; 

 4 quarts, $3.25; peck, $6.00. 



47 White Creaseback 



Early, round green pods 



Handsome green pods about 6 inches long, perfectly round and 

 stringless. Early and prolific. Dry, white beans are excellent for winter. 

 Packet, 10 cents; pint, 50 cents; quart, 90 cents, postpaid. 

 By express or freight, not prepaid, quart, 75 cents; 

 4 quarts, $2.75; peck, $5.00. 



:all Pole Bean 



The Earliest Green Podded Snap Pole or Corn Hill Bean 



Maule's Noxall is a sure cropper, giving large crops when 

 others are an entire failure. The green pods are long, round 

 and tender; excellent for planting among corn, good for either 

 snap or shelled beans. This bean has been grown by many 

 of our customers to the exclusion of all others. 



Packet, 15 cents; pint, 60 cents; quart, $1.00, postpaid. 

 By express or freight, not prepaid, quart, 85 cents; 

 4 quarts, $3.25; peck, $6.00. 



42 Kentucky Wonder Wax 



Large golden yellow pods, tender and stringless 



This wax podded pole bean commences to bear when 

 scarcely higher than the average bush varieties, and keeps 

 on producing until killed by frost. Vines densely laden with 

 a solid mass of long, thick yellow pods, entirely stringless. 

 Packet, 10 cents; pint, 50 cents; quart, 90 cents, postpaid. 

 By express or freight, not prepaid, quart, 75 cents; 

 4 quarts, $2.75; peck, $5.25. 



GROW YOUR OWN FEED FOR STOCK AND POULTRY 



Gardeners having large plots ol ground may advantageously grow lor their own animals and poultry such loods as Corn, Root Crops, Cabbage. Collards, Feterita, 

 Thousand-headed-Kale. Kaffir Corn, Milo Maize, Pumpkins, Rape, Shallu, Sorghum, Sunflower Seed, Teosinte, etc. An over-demand for mill feeds necessitates their 

 conservation, and the liberal home production of feeds for the family stock or poultry will help increase the nation's feed resources without making demands on rail- 

 road transportation. From 10 to 15 per cent ol the total railroad freight of this country is food or feeding stuffs. 



