40 Vegetable Seeds 
Tendcrgreen 
(Round Pod). A new dwarf 
green pod, about 6 inches 
long, round, fleshy, perfectly 
stringless and unusually ten¬ 
der. See Novelty page 39. 'A 
lb. 13c; lb. 3.5c; 3 lbs. 
OOc. 
3510 Pull Measure 
(Round Pod). One of the best 
round podded varieties. 
Yields large quantities (even 
more than Tendergreen) of 
fine-grained, large, dark green 
tender pods. Very good table 
quality. 54 !•>• 12c; lb. 
35c; 3 lbs. 90c. 
3508 parlyBountiful 
(Flat Podded). Best flat- 
podded stringless variety. 
Pods 6}^ to 7 inches long, 
stout, flat and nearly string¬ 
less. Color light green. Very 
early, vigorous, hardy, pro¬ 
ductive, Fine quality. 54 lb* 
1 2c; lb. 35c; 3 lbs. OOc. 
Field or Baking Beans 
3552 K,!..... D —L ...1 The best white bean 
INCW KobUSt for baking. Also 
called "1000 to 1” Field Bean. The dry beans are the 
sanie shape and color ns the popular Boston Pea Bean, 
but it has been proven by Experimental Stations that 
the New Robust out-vielda all other white beans. 
54 ib. lOc; lb. 30c; ‘3 lbs. 75c. 
3555 WkUo barge, plump, oval- 
wmte lV\arrOW shaped, white beans 
for baking. Mgorous xnnes that are very productive 
of the highest quality beans. 54 lb. lOc; lb. 30c; 
8 lbs. 75c. 
3553 Kidney Dw a r f . Produces 
large upright plants, bearing plenty of pods, which 
are dark green and about 0 inches long. Se^ large, 
white, kidney-shaped and of excellent quality. Use 
as green, shelled or dry. 54 ll>. lUc; Ib. 30c; 3 
lbs. 75c. 
3554 D/>.J Quite like White Kidney 
KCd Money except that the beans 
are deep red in color. 54 19c; lb. 30c; 3 lbs. 75c. 
New Wonder Bush Lima 
Burpee’s Stringless 
Beans 
TO HAVE PLENTY OP BEANS THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER—A fine idea is to plant both early and 
late varieties every two weeks from early Spring through the Summer. As most beans are ready to eat in from 45 
to 50 days, keep planting just as long as there is that much time left before frost. This will give you plenty of the 
luscious health-giving beans for your table and for canning from early Summer to late Fall. 
QUANTITY OF SEED—One pound of beans 
CULTURE—Make your first planting as soon as 
the soil is warm and danger of frost is past. Plant 
in rows 2 feet apart, dropping the seed 3 to 4 inches 
apart and 2 inches deep. Cultivate thoroughly but 
not when the vines are wet. 
(except Limas) should plant a 100 foot row, 90 pounds 
will be required for an acre of ground. Bush Lima beans 
— one pound will plant 75 hills and 40 pounds will 
plant an acre. 
Dwarf Wax Pod Beans 
Sure Crop Wax SS.fyT.lK; 
best black seeded varieties as it is early,has attractive 
tender pods to 6^ inches long, nearly straight and 
is a “sure cropper." */4 lb* lOc; lb* 30c; 3 lbs. YSc* 
3525 Unrivalled Wax & ?x"tm"ear/y 
bean of great value and well named. ^ Long, slim al¬ 
most transparent, nearly round, only slightly flattened, 
quite straight, a little curved at tip, very tender. ^ 
lb. lOc; lb. 30c; 3 lbs. 75c. 
3526 1*^ (^at Pod). Yields 
SrclWCll S heavy pickings of the 
finest looking, largest and best quality pods imaginable. 
Long, straight, broad and golden yellow, fleshy but 
brittle and Hne-grained. Delicious flavor and tender. 
14 lb. 10c; lb. 30c; 3 lbs. 75c. 
”30 SlrinslessDavis White Wax S'!'! 
has long been a favorite because of the handsome 
appearance of the pods. This new strain has much better 
eating qualitv, being free from fibre or stringiness. 
54 lb. lOc; ib. 30c; 3 lbs. 75c. 
3522 V^^ebber or 
Cracker Jack Wax 
(Flat Pod). Broad, flat, 
golden yellow, gracefully curv¬ 
ed, In our experience, Webber 
is invariably ready to pick be¬ 
fore any other wax bean and 
will yieldmore thanany other 
except Sure Crop Wax. It is 
very vigorous, healthy and 
wonderfully productive. 54 lb. 
] Oc; lb. 30c; 3 Ib.s. 73c. 
3523 Improved 
r;-| (Hat Pod). Pods 
VJO IQ eriperfectly straight, 
very broad, flat, but thick 
through, fleshy and stringless. 
Anearly abundant cropper. It 
is a greatly improved strain of 
the old style Golden Wax. It 
will pay you to plant this 
strain of Golden Wax. 54 Ib. 
lOc; lb. 30c; 3 lbs. 7.50. 
Webber 
Dwarf Green Pod Beans 
Lima Beans 
Two Fine Pole Limas 
3546 King of the Garden gardener"becru8e 
of the great size of pods, which contain 4 to 5 very 
large fine quality green beans. The vines produce con¬ 
tinually until killed by frost. An improved strain of 
Large White Lima. ^ lb. 15c; lb. 35c; 3 lbs. 
UOc. 
•SX 47 Th® earliest of the 
OlCOert S Darly Pole Limas, vigorous 
and remarkably productive of large curved pods 
about 5 inches long. The beans are very easy to shell 
and of excellent quality. 54 lb. 15c; lb. 35c; 3 lbs. 
OOc. 
Dwarf or Bush Lima 
3536 New Wonder 
nized standard of Bush Lima Bean quality. Large ro¬ 
bust, compact, plants; productive. Pods uniformly 
large, produced in clusters and maturing in midseason. 
Large flat beans of superior quality. Pkt. Sc; ^ Ib. 
15c; lb. 40c; 3 lbs. $1.00. 
3537 The plant is ideal for pro- 
rOrOnOOK ductiveness and disease re¬ 
sistance, bearing the large pods in clusters of 4 to 6 
well up above the ground. The pods and beans are of 
the Potato Lima type, large, thick and handsome. 
Early, being ready to eat in 75 to SO days yet produc¬ 
tive over a long period. Pkt. Sc; Ib. 15c; lb. 
45c; 3 lbs. $1.^0. 
”38 Henderson’s Early 3I'uX.Xn”.' 
— by planting it gardeners in even the northern¬ 
most Statos can enjoy Limas from their own 
gardens. Pods are small but borne so plentifully that 
the yield is large. Beans of excellent flavor. *4 Ib* 
12c; lb. 30c; 3 lbs. OOc. 
3507 Burpee’s Stringless ihrmL^p^ol,^- 
ular of the round podded varieties. Early, very pro¬ 
ductive—pods tender, fleshy and free from strings. 
Ready in 50 days. 54 Ib* lOc; lb. 30c; 3 lbs. 75c. 
3509 Giant Stringless 
less, but pods are a trifle longer, straighter, and a shade 
lighter green. Exceedingly productive. 54 lb. lOc; 
Ib. 30c; 3 lb. 73c. 
3515 Early Red yalentinein”^^^!?^?! 
and dependable early variety. Pods are round, fleshy, 
of medium green color and average 4}^ to 5 inches 
long. 54 Ib. lOc; lb. 30c; 3 lbs. 75c. 
Full Measure 
3512 Black Val- 
.n..*:.... (Round Pod), 
entine Handsome 
appearance and unusual 
hardiness makes this a 
most popular early mar¬ 
ket variety. Pick when 
young to get best quality 
and avoid stringiness. Pods 4)4 to 5 inches long, dark 
green. Seed black. 54 Ib. lOc; lb. 30c; 3 lbs. 
75c. 
3514 Refugee Stringless vS-^^desfribie 
stringless strain of the popular Refjigee. Pods round, 
light green, stringless and of high quality. 54 Ib. 
lOc; lb. 30c; 3 lbs. 75c. 
3513 Ruby Dwarf Horticultural van°ety 
for green shell beans, or can be used early as a green 
pod snap bean. Plants are productive and mature pods 
are broad five inches or more long, color yellow splashed 
with red. They are about equal to Limas in quality. 
54 lb. lOc; Ib. 30c; 3 lbs. 75c. 
Sure Crop 
Wax Beans 
3527 Stringless Refugee Wax ^o°dK 
Tender enough to melt in your mouth and absolutely 
stringless. Better in all ways than the old Refugee 
Wax. Early and productive. Round pods 5 inches 
long, very fleshy and curved. M lOc; lb. 30c; 
3 lbs. 75c. 
3528 Pencil Pod Black Wax |> S°.’’’rhe 
best of the black-seeded wax varieties. Early. Pods 
large, round, fi)^ to 7 inches long, straight and entirely 
stringless. 54 Ib- 10c;lb. 30c; 3 lbs. 75c. 
85M Round Pod Kidney Wax 
(Round Pod). Also called Brittle Wax. An excellent 
variety that deserves much attention. Produces hand¬ 
some pods 5 to 0 inches long, bright, rich yellow in 
color and absolutely stringless. For table use this 
variety is hard to equal, its tender fleshy, yet brittle 
pods are of the finest quality and are freely produced. 
Seeds are white with browmsh-black eye. 54 Ib- 12c; 
Ib. 33c; 3 lbs. OOc. 
Inoculate 
Your Beans 
with 
Nitragin 51 
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