MONARCH SEED AND FEED COMPANY, MEDFORD, OREGON 
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BEANS—(Continued) 
Pole or Running Varieties 
Prices postpaid, pkt. 10c; V 2 lb. 20c; lb. 35c, unless otherwise noted. 
CULTURE—One pound will plant 50 hills, 30 pounds per acre. The soil 
should be mellow, rich and warm. Lay the ground out in hills 4 feet apart each 
way, and set poles 8 to 10 feet long firmly in the hills before planting the seed. 
Plant 5 or 6 beans in a hill and cover about 2 inches deep; leave three plants 
at each pole, and when a few inches high draw a little earth around them as 
support. Set the poles before the plants have grown to large size; many 
gardeners consider it an advantage to set the poles when planting, thus avoiding 
disturbing the small plant or its roots. 
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Creaseback or Blue Lake Beans 
MONARCH WHITE CREASEBACK or BLUE 
LAKE BEAN—Matures in 62 days. A splen¬ 
did snap bean for home garden and early 
market. Good climber, heavily productive. 
Pods light green, 5% inches long, V 2 inch 
wide, almost as thick; nearly stringless, 
very fleshy, brittle, tender. Seeds white; 
excellent for baking. Because of the near¬ 
stringless character of this variety it is 
preferred by many to Kentucky Wonder. 
Pkt. 15c; V 2 lb. 25c; lb. 40c. 
MONARCH KENTUCKY WONDER WAX—Ma¬ 
tures in 67 days. Good climber, very pro¬ 
ductive. Pods waxy yellow; 8 inches long, 
% inch wide, almost as thick as wide; 
practically stringless, fleshy, brittle, ten¬ 
der. Seeds chocolate brown. Prices at 
top of this page. 
KENTUCKY WONDER (Old Homestead)—Ma¬ 
tures in 65 days. Unexcelled for home gar¬ 
den and for market. Excellent climber, 
thrifty, heavily productive. Pods medium 
green; 9 to 10 inches long, nearly round 
and V 2 inch in diameter; slightly stringy, 
very fleshy, brittle, tender. Prices at 
top of page. 
LONDON HORTICULTURAL (Speckled Cran¬ 
berry)—Ready for snaps in 65 days; 
green shell beans in 74 days. Splendid 
for home and market garden. Good climb¬ 
er, thrifty, heavily productive. Pods 
green, becoming splashed with carmine at 
green shell stage; 7 inches long, wide, 
thick, straight, stringless. Prices at top 
of page. 
SCARLET RUNNER—Matures about same as 
Limas. Good climber. Flowers scarlet, 
decorative. Pods dark green; 6 inches 
long, flat oval; fleshy; desirable for snaps 
and green shell beans. Very attractive 
as porch or arbor cover. Pkt. 10c; V 2 lb. 
25c; lb. 45c. 
Don’t cultivate Beans 
when wet—they will 
rust. 
KING OF THE GARDEN LIMA—Matures in 88 days. Climber, heavily 
productive. Pods 6 inches long, 1% inches wide, % inch thick, usually 
with 4 or 5 beans. Seeds large, thick, flat, white. An improved 
strain of large White Lima. Prices at top of this page. 
BURPEE'S BUSH LIMA—Matures in 75 days. Plant large, heavily pro¬ 
ductive. Pods large, 4% to 5 inches long, lM inches wide, % inch 
thick; usually contain 4 large, thick beans. Dry beans large, flat, 
greenish-white. Prices at top of this page. 
SMALL WHITE LIMA—Matures in 78 days. Heavy yielder. Pods 3 Y 2 
inches long, % inch wide, M inch thick, with 3 or 4 seeds. Green 
shell beans small, flat, of splendid quality. This is similar to the 
Baby Lima, except it is a climber. Prices at top of page. 
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