SOY BEANS 
The Great Soil Improver 
Inoculate your Soy Beans properly and they will 
build up your soil for you . . . because they 
will then put into the soil more than they take out. 
They are great gatherers of nitrogen and nitrogen 
increases the fertility of your soil. Successful 
farmers have proven that it pays to inoculate their 
Soy Beans seed in order to get best results. 
Plant Them Anywhere 
Plant Soy Beans on any kind of soil, sweet or sour. 
If your soil is sweet the inoculating bacteria will 
work rapidly for you. If your soil is sour, how¬ 
ever, add lime in order to get the best results. 
Fast Growers—They Fight Weeds 
Soy Beans are disease free . . . exceptionally hardy. 
Stand dry weather or wet weather. Plant them 
when the ground is good and warm . . . not until 
after corn planting time. 
“Wilson Black” SOY 
BEANS 
Often Called 6 ‘Early Wilson 99 
The best all-round general-purpose variety. Makes 
Hay, Beans, or silage. A strong, fast grower with 
slender stems and branches. That’s why “Wilson 
Black” makes such fine Hay. You also get more 
Hay and better quality. This variety matures Beans 
in lower Pennsylvania, higher New Jersey and 
states to the south. “Wilson Black” does well and 
produces beans on poor soil. . . . On good soil, 
it produces more forage. “Wilson Black” is a 
medium sized jet black Bean. Often yields 20 
bushels of Beans per acre. Many farmers get more 
than 30 bushels per acre. You cannot go wrong 
when you ask for “Wilson Black.” Use it for Hay, 
forage, soiling and green manuring. “Wilson 
Black” is a great money-maker. 
“Virginia” SOY BEANS 
For Maryland, Virginia, Delaware, Southern Penn¬ 
sylvania, New Jersey and Ohio. A most productive 
forage Bean. Makes good Hay. Beans are round, 
flat and oblong. If you plant “Virginia” Soy Beans 
once you will want them again. Everybody likes 
this wonderful variety. 
“Manchu” SOY BEANS 
A favorite in many parts of Pennsylvania and 
nearby states because it grows tall, erect and bushy. 
Is a great producer of Beans, good for forage. 
Excellent for hogging down. Beans are yellow, 
medium sized, with a small mark where fastened to 
the pod. “Manchu” does not lose Bean easily by 
shelling out. Beans mature in about 110 days. 
Notice the Sudan Grass growing with this man’s Soy- 
Beans. The two crops make a desirable combination. 
