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SATEX SEED COMPANY, SANANTONIO, TEXAS 
REDUCE THE COST 
By planting a garden with SATEX True-To-Type Quality Tested Seeds. 
Grow your own delicious vegetables. Eat what you can and can what 
you can’t, so as to supply your family with vegetables for the entire year. 
Martha Washington 
Asparagus 
2 oz. to 100 feet of drill 
MARTHA WASHINGTON — Light green, 
heavy yielding early producing, large clear 
stalks of excellent quality. Very early. 
I’kt. 5c; oz. 10c; »4 lb. 30c; 1 lb. 75c. 
Green 
Podded Busli Beans 
1 lb. to 100-ft. row 
BURPHEE’S STRINGLESS GREEN POD— 
The pods are medium green, 5 to 6 inches 
long, cylindrical, larger than those of the 
Red Valentine, but not quite as fleshy, of 
equally high quality and remain crisp and 
tender longer. Absolutely stringless. Pkt. 10c; 
lb. 30c, postpaid; 10 lbs. $1.75, not postpaid. 
GIANT STRINGLESS GREEN POD—An¬ 
other exceptionally fine bean for home or 
market, perfectly stringless, pods longer than 
Burphee’s Stringless, strong, vigorous grower, 
and a continuous bearer of delicious beans 
for weeks. Pkt. 10c; lb. 30c, postpaid; 10 lbs. 
$1.75, not postpaid. 
OF LIVING 
Stringless Green Pod 
Bush Wax Beans 
IMPROVED GOLDEN WAX—One of the best beans 
in cultivation. Pods are long, nearly straight, broad 
and flat, and golden yellow; seed white, more or less 
covered with two 
shades of pur¬ 
plish red. Pkt. 
10c; pound, 30c, 
postpaid. 10 lbs. 
$1.75, not post¬ 
paid. 
PROLIFIC 
BLACK WAX— 
Early; pods are 
round, about five 
inches long, 
fleshy, brittle and 
stringless, deep 
yellow in color 
and attractive. 
A standard sort. 
Pkt., 10c; lb., 
30c, postpaid; 10 
lbs., $1.75, not 
postpaid. 
PENCIL POD 
WAX—Early and 
very productive. 
Pods large, 5 to 
6 inches long, 
round, straight 
and creaseback, 
strictly string¬ 
less, free from 
fiber, fleshy and 
brittle; of high¬ 
est quality; color very clear yellow. Pkt., 10c; lb., 30c, 
postpaid; 10 lbs., $1.75, not postpaid. 
Pole Beans 
lb. to 100-ft. row 
IDEAL MARKET OR BLACK-SEEDED POLE BEAN. 
This bean is acknowledged to be the best pole bean in 
existence. It yields better than all other varieties and is 
very thrifty and extremely prolific. The pods are thick, 
stringless, meaty, tender and delicious. Pkt., 10c; 
lb., 30c, postpaid. 
STRIPED CREASEBACK—A hardy and very produc. 
tive green podded cornfield bean. The vines are sturdy 
and of good climbing habit, with small-medium, deep 
green leaves. The pods are long, about 6 inches, very 
cylindrical or completely rounded. Large pkt., 10c; 1 
II)., 30c, postpaid. 
KENTUCKY WONDER—An excellent green-podded 
variety: enormously productive, the long pods hanging 
in great clusters along the entire vine. They cook very 
tender and melting. Seed dark brown. Pkt., 10c; 
lb., 30c, postpaid. 
KENTUCKY WONDER (WAX)—One of the earliest 
of the pole wax sorts. Pods eight to nine inches long, 
thick, decidedly creaseback; very fleshy, brittle, but 
stringy. Attractive and fair quality. Color light yellow. 
Pkt., 10c; lb., 35c, postpaid. 
Busli Lima Beaus 
HENDERSON’S DWARF LIMA—The earliest variety 
of dwarf Lima Reans, fully two weeks earlier than any 
other variety. Plants about 10 inches high and very 
prolific. Beans are small. Recommended to anyone de¬ 
siring early Lima Beans. Pkt., 10c; lb., 35c, postpaid. 
10 lbs., $2.00, not postpaid. 
SPECKLED BUSH LIMA—This variety is generally 
known as “calico or speckled” butter bean. The beans 
are of fine quality, either green-shelled or dry. It is 
very prolific and does well in the driest weather. The 
seed is sort of a brownish color. Pkt., 10c; lb., 35c, 
postpaid. 
Pole Lima Beaus 
CAROLINA OR SIEVA—Beans small and white on the 
order of Henderson Bush Lima. Plant of large growth, 
very early, vigorous and productive. Pkt., 10c; lb., 35c, 
postpaid. 
POLE SPECKLED LIMA—This fine Butter Bean Is 
better adapted for the wants of the Southern farmer 
than any other variety. It is a certain and abundant 
cropper. The vines are strong growers and cling well 
to the poles or trellis. Bear early and late. Both pods 
and beans are larger than the old white Carolina or 
Sieva Butter Bean. The beans are speckled in color, 
white splotched with red but are of the very highest 
quality, both in the green and dry state. Pkt., 10c; 
lb., 35c, postpaid. 
BEAN CULTURE—Beans are not difficult to germi¬ 
nate if you will observe the following rules. First 
water your ground and when the soil is workbale, 
plant the seed about 1 inch in depth, packing the 
soil after planting. Do not water the seed until the 
seed have sprouted and the plants are about 1 inch 
or more tall. Watering beans just after planting 
generally rots the bean, especially if the gruond is 
too cold or hot. Never cultivate beans while the 
plant is wet as this causes the plant to develop rust. 
With every order of 
$ 1.00 
Garden Seed in ounces and pack¬ 
ets, we will send you FREE 
25c worth of Garden or Flower 
Seed in packets of your own 
selection. In other words, order 
$1.25 worth of Garden or Flower 
Seed in packets and ounces and 
send $1.00 with your order. 
Notice 
We wish it distinctly understood 
that this free offer applies only 
to seeds in packets and ounces, 
and not for seeds by weight 
(over one ounce). 
