BUNTON 
BUNTON 
BEANS 
Dwarf or Bush Green Pod 
1 Lb. Will Plant 200 Feet of Drill. 1 Bu. to the Acre. 
CULTURE—As bean foliage is very fender, it is best to wait until danger of frost is past before planting the seed. 
(Usually May 1st.) Most soils will bear a good crop. A rich sandy loam will give better returns. Sow seeds in rows 
24 to 36 inches apart, dropping the beans 3 inches apart in the row, cover 2 inches deep. Hoe as soon as seedlings 
appear. When the second or third pair of leaves begin to form, hill the rows slightly toward the plant. Repeat the 
hilling process as the plants grow larger. Never cullivate while the bushes are wet with dew or rain. For succession 
of young tender pods, sow every two weeks up to August 15th. A frequent picking of pods will keep the plants 
bearing. If the soil is not fertile, drill B-B Grower in the rows before seeds are dropped. 
FIELD OF SEED BEANS BEING INSPECTED BY OUR MR. W. P. BUNTON. 
THIS IS DONE TO BE SURE OUR STOCKS ARE RIGHT. 
GIANT STRINGLESS— A splen¬ 
did stringless green pod bean for 
home gardens, market or canning. 
It is very early, producing hand¬ 
some, meaty, round pods about six 
inches long, perfectly stringless, 
brittle and of fine, tender quality. 
Pkt. 10c; pt. 20c; qt. 35; 1/2 gal. 
65c; gal. $1.20; peck $2.25; bu. 
$ 8 . 00 . 
BURPEE STRINGLESS— The pods 
of this variety are absolutely string¬ 
less in all stages of growth. They 
are very crisp, tender and of fine 
flavor. The pods are thick and 
meaty, round and slightly crease- 
back. Comes into bearing in about 
45 days. It is a very profitable 
bean for the market gardener and 
we strongly recommend it for home 
gardens. Pkt. 10c; pt. 20c; qt. 35c; 
1/2 gal. 65c; gal. $1.15; peck $2.15; 
bu. $7.50. 
STRINGLESS BLACK VALENTINE —Plant is very hardy. 
Will stand more frost than any other sort. 
Pods are 6/2 to 7 inches long, oval round, nearly straight, 
meaty, strictly stringless, of fine quality and delicate flavor. 
It is very prolific and free from disease. Pkt. 10c; pt. 25c; 
qt. 40c; 1/2 gal. 70c; gal. $ 1.30; peck $2.40; bu. $8.50. 
FULL MEASURE— A very fine, early, stringl ess variety. 
The pods are medium green, round, straight, about six 
inches long and of very good quality. It is a very heavy 
producer and is a profitable bean for the market gardener. 
The foliage is strong and vigorous. Pkt. 10c; pt. 25c; qt. 
40c; i /2 gal. 70c; gal. $1.30; peck $2.40; bu. $8.50. 
BsB IMPROVED RED VALENTINE— Pods long, tender 
and almost straight, nearly round, smooth and of a healthy 
green color and have only a few strings when young. Can 
be picked in about 45 days from time of planting. The 
plant is a strong and vigorous grower, holding the pods well 
up off of the ground. Pkt. 10c; pt. 20c; qt. 35c; l / 2 gal. 
65c; gal. $1.15; peck $2.15; bu. $7.50. 
TENDERGREEN —An outstanding green podded bean of 
highest quality. Splendid for home use, as well as canning. 
Plants are large, erect and prolific, with large dark green 
leaves. Only 51 days from planting to eating stage. Pods 
are 5/2 to 6/ 2 inches long, nearly straight, round, absolutely 
stringless and fiberless, fleshy, smooth and very attractive. 
Pkt. 10c; pt. 25c; qt. 40c; / 2 gal. 70c; gal- $1-30; peck 
$2.40; bu. $8.50. 
BOUNTIFUL — Considered the 
most productive green podded 
stringless bush bean. The plants 
are very vigorous and disease resis¬ 
tant. Pods average 6 inches long, 
are thick through and of a light 
green color. They are very brittle 
and absolutely stringless at all 
stages. Under favorable conditions 
the first picking can be made in 45 
to 50 days from time of planting. 
Pkt. 10c; pt. 20c; qt. 35c; l/ 2 gal. 
65c; gal. $1.20; peck $2.25; bu. 
$ 8 . 00 . 
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BURPEE STRINGLESS 
