MICHELL’S NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES 
48 
IN VEGETABLE SEEDS FOR 1936 
Tendergreen Bean 
TENDERGREEN 
BEAN 
An early stringless green pod 
variety, bearing round pods at 
least 6 inches long, almost straight 
and very meaty; ready in about 52 
days after planting. Pkt., 10c.; 
25c. per lb.; lb., 40c.; 75c. per 2 
lbs.; 5 lbs., $1.65; $3.00 per 10 lbs.; 
25 lbs;, $6.50. 
GIANT PODDED 
ASPARAGUS BEAN 
Giant Podded Asparagus Bean 
In line with our usual custom, we have taken from our general list certain novelties and specially meritorious varieties of vege¬ 
table seeds to which we call, on this and the two succeeding pages, special attention. Planters will do well to include these sorts in 
their seed order. 
Prices quoted on Beans, Sugar Corn and Peas 
are prepaid on quantities up to 5 pounds, to the 
first and second zones; for other zones see parcel 
post table on page 1. Larger quantities shipped at 
purchaser’s expense. 
Also known as the 
Yard Long Bean 
A green-podded snap pole bean; 
vines are vigorous growers and pro¬ 
duce an enormous crop of long 
green pods, measuring 2 feet or 
more in length, which are tender 
and of excellent quality. Ready in 
about 80 days after planting. Pkt., 
35c.; 40c. per lb.; lb., 75c. 
Good For All Beet 
SULROTE 
The new insecticide for 
the control of the Mexican 
Bean Beetle. 
See page 177. 
GOOD FOR ALL BEET 
A new addition to the Beet family 
A fine variety, maturing nearly as early as Crosby’s Egyptian; 
suitable for table or canning when half grown. Dark red inside and 
out; uniform in size and shape, which is almost globular; medium 
sized top. Pkt., 15c.; 20c. per oz.; lb., 45c.; $1.25 per lb. 
CALIFORNIA BUNCHING CARROT 
The roots at full maturity are almost cylindrical and reach a 
size of 1 to inches in diameter and about 8 inches long; smooth 
and free from side shoots; color red and of fine quality. See illus¬ 
tration, page 57. Pkt., 10c.; 20c. per oz.; }{ lb., 60c.; $2.00 per lb. 
JAPANESE 
CLIMBING 
CUCUMBER 
The vines attain 
almost twice the 
length of other va¬ 
rieties and can be suc¬ 
cessfully grown on 
fences, poles or trel¬ 
lises. The extra long, 
light-green fruits are 
produced in abund¬ 
ance; flesh thick and 
firm, never bitter; 
a superb variety for 
slicing; when young 
make fine pickles. 
The fruits are raised 
well above the 
ground, so seldom 
suffer from wet 
weather or insects. 
Pkt., 15c.; 35c. per 
oz.; lb., $1 00, 
prepaid. 
For General List of Vegetable Seeds, see pages 52 to 78 
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