36 VEGETABLE SEEDS 
The I. W. Scott Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
WAX- AND GREEN-PODDED 
POLE BEANS 
Kentucky Wonder Beans 
The Pole Beans do not come into bearing so quickly as the Bush varieties but 
they yield much larger crops and, if kept picked will continue to bear for^several 
weeks. As the seed is rather tender, they should not be started until about tw 
weeks after it is safe to sow Bush Beans. They succeed best in a well-drained 
mellow soil which has been liberally enriched with manure, ^he usual practice 
is to grow them in hills placed 3 to 4 feet apart, using poles about 8 feet long to 
support the vines. Drop 6 to 10 Beans in each hill and cover 2 inches deep 
thinning out when the plants are well started so as to leave on y 3 4 
strongest on each pole. By using string or wire as support, one stout pole may be 
made to serve several hills. 
A quart of seed will plant 100 to 150 hills; from 12 to 16 quarts will plant an acre 
according to the size of the Beans 
KENTUCKY WONDER. The most popular Pole Bean. It is early, reliable 
under all conditions, and immensely productive, bearing n ’°^jomid dar!kg reen 
pods which are tender, stringless when young, and of fine quality. Lkt. 10 cts., 
yfpt. 20 cts., pt 30 cts., qt. 55 cts., pk. $2.75, bus. $ 9. 
KENTUCKY WONDER WAX. Similar in vigor and productiveness to the 
green-podded Kentucky Wonder but the pods 
are broader and light yellow in color, nesiy 
and brittle and slightly stringy. Pkt. 10 cts., 
3^pt. 20 cts., pt. 35 cts., qt. 65 cts., pk. S 3 - 2 5 » 
bus. $11. 
GOLDEN CLUSTER WAX. Extra-early and 
bears for a long season. The pods are ot 
medium length, broad and flat, waxy yellow 
and most attractive in appearance. In flavor 
the Golden Cluster Wax Bean is unsurpassed, 
but the pods should be picked young tor 
they become rather stringy when full grown, 
i^pt. 20 cts., pt. 35 cts., qt. 65 cts., pk. $3.50, 
bus. $12. 
LAZY WIFE. Late but very productive, carry¬ 
ing great clusters of green pods which are 5 to 6 inches long, semi-round meaty, stnn| less ^ te ™ e J’ 
and dchlv flavored. Useful also as a Shell Bean, pt. 20c., pt. 35 c., qt. 65c., pk. $ 3 . 25 , bus. $1 1 - 
BURGER’S GREEN-POD STRINGLESS. Also known as the White- seeded Kentucky Wonde . 
ExtVa-fariy^^nd prolific, bearing round, brittle pods of fine quality, tfpt. 20 cts., pt. 35 cts., 
K INC HORTICULTURAL Also known as Pole Roman Bean or Speckled Cranberry. Late but 
K p™ G du^ T pods L Iort A b 1 ?oad: pale green staked with red The Beans are extra-good, either 
green or dry. #pt. 20 cts., pt. 35 cts., qt. 65 cts., pk. $3.25, bus. $11. 
cpini p-T rijnNER A distinct type largely used as an ornamental climber. It grows rapi y, 
S ^t^e^f^Hage^is^luxm'iant and the bright scarfetkssoms are ^^^££^£ 7 *- 
dried Beans are used like Limas. X pt. 25 cts., pt. 40 cts., qt. 75 cts pk. $ 4 - 25 . bus *15. 
ASPARAGUS, or Yard-Long. A quick-growing Pole Bean with slender curved P 
more in length. Tender and flavorous when young. J*pt. 45 cts., pt. 75 cts., qt. #1.25 
Mangel-Wurzel or Cattle Beets 
The Mangels furnish large quantities of nutritious anrj t.ca 1 thfuI fc" ( * d for^stock 
ields of twenty-five to thirty tons and more per acre are often obtained, bow^the s c e P P 
arly May and when the plants are 2 or 3 inches high, thin them out to stand 8 t P 
larvest before frost and store in pits outdoors or in a dry, frost-proof cellar. 
Four to 5 pounds of seed will sow an acre in drills, 8 to 10 pounds when broadcast 
_ONG RED MAMMOTH. The heaviest yielder producing enormous roots which grow largely 
above ground and are easy to harvest. Particularly fine for milch cows. Oz. 10 cts., /4 • 
MORBITON GIANT LONG RED. Somewhat similar to the above. Excellent for feeding to stock. 
Oz. 10 cts., #lb. 20 cts., lb. 50 cts., 5 lbs. $2.25. n 
*ED GLOBE. Oval or globe-shaped, giving heavy yields on shallow soils. A good ke p . •> 
Wlb. 20 cts., lb. 50 cts., 5 lbs. $2.25. _ 
GOLDEN TANKARD. Large, long roots unusually high in feeding value. A splendi cr pp 
fairly deep soils. Oz. 10 cts., K^lb. 20 cts., lb. 50 cts., 5 s. #>2.25. . n . 
WHITE SUGAR. Very productive, rich in sugar and especially good for stock-feeding. z. ., 
Klb. 20 cts., lb. 50 cts., 5 lbs. $2.25. 
KLEIN WANZLEBEN. Rigorously selected for high sugar content and the most pop y 
with the sugar-beet growers. We offer a productive, easily grown strain. Oz. 10 cts., A lb. 20 cts., 
lb. 50 cts., 5 lbs. $2.25. 
Long Red Mangel-Wurzel 
