22 Garden Seeds 
RUSSELL-HECKLE 
Memphis, Tenn 
Pole or Stunning Beans 
Culture —Plant in May and June in rows 
four feet each way; five in a hill. Pole beans 
can be planted as late as August 1st and they 
will bear a good crop. One quart will plant 
about 200 hills. One peck will plant an acre. 
Price, any of the following - pole beans, uni¬ 
form: 
Postpaid, pkt., 10c; Yz lb., 20c; 1 lb., 30c; 
2 lbs., 45c. Not prepaid, pkt., 10c; Yz lb., 15c; 
1 lb., 25c; 2 lbs., 35c. 
Prices on larger quantities given on our 
Green Ink List. 
KENTUCKY WONDER or OLD HOME¬ 
STEAD. The standard of Pole Beans. It 
has proven itself to be the most prolific 
and profitable of them all. In fact, if the 
green pods are kept picked it will bear un¬ 
til frost. Matures in about eight weeks. 
IDEAL MARKET. A heavy yielding green 
pod pole bean that is earlier than Kentucky 
Wonder. Pods are long and should be 
picked when young as they are absolutely 
stringless at that stage. 
GOLDEN CLUSTER WAX. Sweet, tasty, 
brittle, yellow pods that are entirely string¬ 
less, white seeded. 
KENTUCKY WONDER WAX. Rich golden 
yellow flatpods, that are almost stringless, 
very fleshy. 
SCOTIA or STRIPED CORNFIELD. Pods 
about -six inches long, medium green, very 
tender, fine for growing in corn. 
RED SPECKLED CUTSHORT. Very produc¬ 
tive, pods medium length, round and fleshy. 
Can be used for planting in corn. 
McCASLAN. A fine variety for home or mar¬ 
ket, of fine flavor and quality. Pods 8 
inches long, slightly flattened. The white 
beans are excellent as a shell bean. 
TENNESSEE WONDER. Round, long, fleshy 
beans, very tender and prolific. 
WHITE CREASBACK. Pods 5 inches long, 
produced in clusters; early productive, of 
fine quality. 
WHITE SEEDED KENTUCKY WONDER. 
Rich green, very meaty, long straight pods 
and very productive. 
SPECIAL, OFFER 
7 10c size packets, any of these beans 
sent postpaid for 50c. 4 20c size, any of 
these beans sent postpaid for 55c. 
Kentucky Wonder or Old Homestead 
Pole Butler and Lima Beans 
Culture —Plant in hills three to four feet apart each way, 
and two inches deep, allowing six seeds to each hill. When 
the plants are well established they should be thinned out 
to four. 
Price, any of the following Lima beans, uniform: 
Postpaid, pkt., 10c; Yz lb., 20c; 1 lb., 30c; 2 lbs., 45c. Not 
prepaid, pkt., 10c; Yz lb., 15c; l lb., 25c; 2 lbs., 35c. 
Price on larger quantities given on our Green Ink List. 
CAROLINA SIEVA. Pods are dark green, short, about three 
inches, curved, flat. Seed small, flat, white with slight 
tinge of yellow. 
FLORIDA or SPECKLED CALICO BUTTER. The best va¬ 
riety for bearing the whole season. It will make an abun¬ 
dant crop when others fail. Seeds of the Carolina or 
Siova Lima size but are speckled white and brownish red. 
KING OF THE GARDEN LIMA. An old favorite variety, 
bearing large dark green pods, with four to five large 
beans of fine quality. 
LARGE WHITE LIMA. Beans greenish white, large size, 
matures late. The most productive variety for this sec¬ 
tion. 
WILLOW LEAF LIMA. Very productive, beans medium 
size, of fine flavor when young. The vine has open wil¬ 
low leaf foliage making crop easy to gather. 
