O 6- M VEGETABLE SEEDS 
BEANS (Cont’d) 
Pole 
Green Podded 
Striped Creaseback 
A hardy and productive pole bean. 
Pods light green, 6 V 2 to 7 inches long. 
Slightly stringy, very fleshy, fine grain¬ 
ed and good quality. 
White Creaseback 
A fine early green podded bean (pole) 
of rapid growth and very productive. 
The pods grow in clusters and are from 
5 to 6 inches in length, perfectly round 
and deeply creased. They are very 
fleshy, stringless and of the highest 
quality. 
McCaslan Pole 
An excellent white seeded, with green 
pods and used very extensively in the 
south. 
BEANS 
Pole 
Wax Podded 
Golden Cluster Wax 
Dense growth, very productive. Pods 
6 to 7 inches long. Tender. Pods are 
light golden in color. Beans oval and 
white. 
Kentucky Wonder Wax 
Well known favorite of wax pod bean. 
Pole. Pods are about 10 inches long, 
very fleshy, stringy but brittle. 
Ask Your Dealer 
For 
0 & M SEEDS 
BEETS 
Detroit Dark Red 
An early variety. Root globe shaped, 
slightly tapering. Smooth skin, ma¬ 
hogany red flesh, crisp and sweet. One 
of the best varieties to store for winter. 
Crimson Globe 
An early variety. Root medium size, 
spherical, slightly longer than wide. 
Smooth skin. Red flesh, marbled with 
crimson stripes. 
Early Blood Turnip 
Second early variety. Turnip rooted 
medium size. Dard red flesh, solid and 
sweet. Black red foliage. 
Early Wonder 
A selection from Crosby’s Egyptian and 
is popular with Market Gardeners. 
Roots very uniform, nearly globe shap¬ 
ed, with small top and tap root; skin 
dark red, flesh deep red with little 
zoning. 
Improved Blood Turnip 
One of the earliest varieties. Medium 
sized roots, slightly flattened, one half 
out of ground. Red flesh, brown green 
foliage. 
Perfected Detroit 
Is an early, round, dark red root, with 
medium foliage. Introduced by J. M. 
Lupton & Son. 
Crosby-s Egyptian 
Roots a flattened globe shape, skin 
dark red, flesh a trifle lighter in color 
and lightly zoned. Tops small. 
—15 
