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KENTUCKY WONDER BEAN 1 
This Bean is one of the finest green pole beans that has ever been placed 
on the market. The pods are nine to ten inches long and so well filled 
and thick fleshed that they are nearly round. It is entirely stringless, 
cooks tender, and deliciously flavored. Kentucky Wonder Beans are a 
real everbearer, and if the pods are picked off as they ripen it will con¬ 
tinue to bear right through the season until killed by the fall frosts. It 
will bear a fine crop without being poled, but when poles or brush are 
used it is much easier to harvest. 
Pkt. 10c—7 oz. 30c—14 oz. 50c. 
THE CHESTNUT BEAN 
This wonderful Bean looks like a gigantic pea. 
When boiled, it has a flavor like boiled chestnuts; 
one of the most delicious beans grown. Grows in the 
form of a tall bush and is completely covered with 
pods. For soup and turkey stuffing it cannot be surpassed. It is a 
Spanish Bean, and is known as the “Garbanzo.” We have but a limited 
amount of seed to offer, so can supply same in packets only. Pkt. 10c— 
3 Pkts. 25c, Postpaid. 
GIGANTIC 
“GUINEA” BEAN 
The New Guinea Butter Vine is a 
wonderful vegetable; extensively 
advertised as the Gigantic Guinea 
“Bean.” Grows to enormous size, 
one fruit often weighs 15 pounds, 
and from four to five feet long. 
Delicious eating and of fine flavor. 
Will grow anywhere. 
Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 2-5c 
HOPI INDIAN BEAN 
This Bean has been grown by the Hopi Indians of 
Northern Arizona from prehistoric times under 
strictly dry farm conditions and crude farm prac¬ 
tices. In trying these out we find t'hem to be. a very 
fine eating bean. A small crop was grown in 1933 
and the growers claim that they produced more 
heavily than any bean we have. They are semi- 
vining, long rooted, drought-resistant beans, and 
should be placed in rows 30 or 40 inches apart. They 
require the full Summer season and should be har¬ 
vested before frost. They have the true large lima 
flavor and the Indians claim they are strongly anti¬ 
acid, in this being very much different from the 
usual Navy and Pinto beans, and can be eaten with 
benefit by the people who cannot digest most beans. 
The great productivity of this bean under general cli¬ 
mate conditions should make it very popular with 
gardeners, and we suggest that you try out a supply 
this year. 
Pkt. 10c—7 oz. 30c—14 oz. 50c 
Postpaid 
YARD LONG 
BEAN 
This is an excellent 
variety, as well as be¬ 
ing an interesting curi- 
osiety. The vines are 
rampant growers and 
produce an enormous 
crop of long, slender 
round pods which are 
of excellent quality for 
snap beans. The round 
pods grow from 2 to 4 
feet in length, having 
the thickness of a lead 
pencil. Tender and of 
fine flavor. Pkt.. 10c— 
3 Pkts. 25c. 
GIGANTIC 
TASMANIA BEAN 
The Gigantic Tasmania Bean will as¬ 
tonish you with its size, and win you 
with its genuine goodness. The flesh 
is very tender and of delightful piquant 
flavor. This bean grows to an enor¬ 
mous size, single fruits weighing as 
much as 18 pounds. It should be eaten 
when about 6 pounds in weight if you 
want it kt it's best. It is easy to grow 
and is almost entirely free from disease 
and insects. Wonderfully prolific, much 
easier to grow than a squash, and is 
very productive. It may be grown on 
a trellis similar to pole beans. It can 
be prepared for the table in many 
ways, and when either fried, baked or 
boiled it is most delicious in flavor. 
Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c—Postpaid 
COFFEE—One Cent Per Pound 
Grow your own coffee at an expense of less than one 
cent per pound. The Domestid Coffee Berry makes a 
delicious, nourishing drink, to take the place of 
injurious coffee. It is a 
pure food drink that gives 
health and strength to 
young and old. The best 
coffee substitute ever dis¬ 
covered, and thousands 
pronounce it as good or 
better than the best coffee. 
It has the rich, deep brown 
color of old Java. One of 
the easiest grown and most 
productive of all plants. It 
is an early variety of soy 
beans, can be successfully 
grown in any climate, and 
is sure to ripen even in the 
extreme North. As easily 
grown as corn or beans, 
and does well on all soils. 
Thousands suffer untold in¬ 
jury from stox - e coffee. Bet¬ 
ter grow some of the do¬ 
mestic Coffee Berry this 
year and save your health 
and money. Prepared like any other coffee. Full di¬ 
rections with every packet. Pkt. 10c — 7 oz. 30c— 
14 oz. 50c, postpaid. 
BEETS 
DETROIT DARK RED —The leading main crop vari¬ 
ety. Roots may be used early in the season when 
only part grown. Flesh is fine grained, tender, sweet. 
Retains its best quality and freedom from woodiness 
until beets attain their full size. Splendid for can¬ 
ning. Pkt. 10c—1 oz. 15c—*/4 lb. 35c. 
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