GRAHAM & ROSS IN GREAT FALLS SINCE 1896 
POLE BEANS 
9— KENTUCKY WONDER (Green) 
Vines vigorous, climbing well and very productive, bear¬ 
ing its pods in large cluster; blossoms white; pods green. 
Stringless, 8 to 9 inches long; nearly round when young 
and very crisp, although at maturity they become irregular 
and spongy. Ready to pick in 65 days. The dry beans 
are long, oval, dun-colored. Best of all Pole beans. 
10— KENTUCKY WONDER WAX 
One of the earliest of the pole wax sorts. Pods 8 to 9 
inches long, thick, decidedly crease-backed; very fleshy, 
brittle, nearly stringless; attractive and fair quality; color 
light yellow. Ready for picking in 68 days. 
WINTER BEANS 
11— GREAT NORTHERN 
GREAT NORTHERN. Larger than the Navy and rather flat 
in shape. The hardiest bean for the northwest. One of 
the most profitable sorts that can be raised. Can be used 
in many ways and especially good as a baking bean. Our 
stock is ail hand-picked. 
12— SMALL NAVY BEAN 
The same characteristics as the Great Northern but pre¬ 
ferred by some people as it matures into a smaller bean 
than the Great Northern. 
~~ 1936 BEAN PRICES — 
Not 
Not 
BEANS— 
— Postpaid Prices — 
P. P. 
BEANS— 
— Postpaid Prices — 
P. P. 
Pkt. 
y 2 4 
5 lbs. 
Pkt. 
y 4 4 
¥>4 
14 
5 lbs. 
2. X-L Stringless Wax. 
.05 
.15 
.25 
.40 
1.30 
7. Red Valentine . 
.05 
.10 
.18 
.30 
.85 
8. Burpee's Bush Lima. 
.05 
.L5 
.25 
.40 
1.50 
3. Bountiful . 
.05 
.12 
.20 
.32 
.90 
9. Kentucky Wonder . 
.05 
.13 
.22 
.35 
1.10 
4. Burpee's Stringl's Green Pd. 
.05 
.12 
.20 
.32 
.90 
10. Kentucky Wonder Wax. 
.05 
.13 
.22 
.35 
1.10 
5. Black Wax (Pencil Pod). 
.05 
.12 
.20 
.32 
.90 
11. Gt. Northern Winter Bean 
.07 
.12 
.20 
.60 
6. Improved Golden Wax. 
.05 
.10 
.18 
.30 
.85 
12. Small Navy Bean. 
.10 
.15 
.25 
.75 
TABLE BEETS 
16—DETROIT DARK RED 
1 oz. to 50 ft. of row; 5 to 6 pounds per acre in drills 
HEALTH PROPERTIES OF BEETS 
f Calories per lb., 209. Proteins, 2 . 3 %. 
? Vintamins, A. B. C. Fats, .1%. 
13—EARLY 
WONDER 
A selection from 
Crosby's Egyptian— 
though not so early 
as our strain of that 
variety. Roots very 
uniform, nearly globe 
shaped with small 
top and tap root; 
skin dark red, flesh 
deep blood red with 
little zoning. Popular 
with market garden¬ 
ers tor early or late 
planting. Ready for 
market in 52 days. 
Packet, 5c; oz., 15c; 
'A lb., 40c; y 2 lb., 
65c; 1 lb., $1.10. 
14—EXTRA EARLY EGYPTIAN 
(42 days) One of the earliest beets. The color of the 
flesh is a dark purplish red zoned with a lighter red 
shade. Roots are rounded on top but flat on bottom ends. 
Small tap root and sparse foliage make this variety suitable 
for forcing. 
Pkt.. 5c; oz., 15c; y 4 lb., 35c; y 2 lb., 60c; 1 lb., $1.00. 
15—"X-L" EARLY BLOOD TURNIP 
The best sort for general crop. In quality one of the 
finest. Exceedingly dark, shape globular, having only one 
tap root. Very popular with market men. Ready for 
market in 60 days. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; y 4 lb.. 35c; y 2 lb., 60c; 1 lb.. $1.10. 
Long experience has shown this variety to be the best 
deep Red Turnip Beet not only for market gardeners but for 
home use. It is also one of the best for canning, making 
a strikingly handsome product, much superior to that ob¬ 
tained from other varieties. Tops small, upright growing, 
so that the rows may be close together; leaf stems and 
veins dark red, blade green; roots very crisp, tender and 
sweet and remaining so for a long time. We believe that 
our stock of this variety will produce a crop more uniform 
in shape, color and quality than any other. Ready for 
use in 50 days. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; % lb., 45c; % lb., 75c; 1 lb., $1.25. 
MANGELS and SUPGAR BEETS 
6 to 8 pounds of seed will plant an acre 
A most valuable food for cattle and sheep. Sow the seed 
in May in rows 2% feet apart. The mangels are easily 
harvested and can be stored in a cold cellar or in pits, 
where they will keep all winter. 
17—IMPROVED MAMMOTH LONG RED 
The largest and most productive Mangel. Roots 5 inches 
thick, 15 inches long, tapering to a point. Grows half 
above ground; color light red. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; % lb., 20c; Vz lb-, 30c; 1 lb., 55c prepaid. 
Not prepaid, 5 lbs., $2.15. 
18—GOLDEN TANKARD 
Shape cylindrical, color deep rich yellow, flesh yellow, 
circled with white. Unequalled for feeding stock. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; *4 lb., 25c; y 2 lb., 30c; 1 lb., 55c, pre¬ 
paid. Not prepaid, 5 lbs., $2.15. 
19—HALF-SUGAR MANGEL 
(Richest in Sugar) 
This mangel or giant sugar beet is intermediate between 
the large mangels and the sugar beets. The roots are 
white with red tops and grow to a large size. They are 
oval in shape, grow half out of the ground, and have small 
tops. The roots contain a higher percentage of sugar and 
are therefore more valuable for feeding than the larger and 
coaraer mangels. This giant sugar beet yields much larger 
crops than any other kind of sugar beet and nearly as much 
per acre as the largest mangels. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; y 4 lb., 20c; y 2 lb., 30c; 1 lb., 55c pre¬ 
paid. Not prepaid, 5 lbs., $2.15. 
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X-L” Seeds are Fresh Seeds; the date is on the packet 
