INTER-STATE’S 
FRESH, GUARANTEED NEW CROP 
SEEDS 
THE BEST ASSURANCE OF A GOOD GARDEN 
BIG PROFITS, LOTS OF SEED 
We exercise the greatest care in selecting the finest seeds that can be grown. We want you 
to enjoy a prolific, abundant garden that will be the envy and pride of your friends and 
neighbors. All seeds are postpaid. 
Inoculate your Beans and Peas with NITRAGIN inoculation, Garden Size lOc, Postpaid. 
BUSH BEANS 
401 Burpee's Stringless Green Pod 
—The finest, round, green pod bush 
bean. Long, meaty pods are always 
tender and stringless even when full 
grown. Very fine flavor. 
402 Early Bountiful— Long flat 
green pods, tender, perfectly String¬ 
less. Extra early, finest quality and 
very productive especially on light 
sandy soils. 
403 Tendergreen — Dark green 
pods, round, fleshy and perfectly 
stringless. A home and market gar¬ 
den variety of proven merit. 
404 Stringless Red Valentine —A 
heavily productive variety for home 
gardens and used widely in the South. 
Round green pods, brittle and 
curved. 
405 Brittle Wax —The round pods 
are medium yellow, brittle, fleshy, 
entirely stringless and handsome in 
appearance. Outstanding for home 
and canning use. 
406 Imp. Rustproof Golden Wax 
— Best known yellow pod bean. 
Fleshy, solid, and brittle pods with 
a rich butter flavor. Fine for home 
gardens. 
407 Inter-State Stringless Wax— 
Round, light yellow, straight pods 
stringless and tender. A home gar¬ 
den and canning variety. 
408 Pencil Pod Black Wax —Long, 
golden yellow pods are fleshy and 
very tender. The vigorous plants are 
very productive. 
409 Improved Navy —The popular 
soup bean and finest for field plant¬ 
ing. 
410 Great Northern —The large 
soup bean and preferred by many. 
411 Red Kidney —The dark red 
shell bean commonly used in soups. 
PRICES ON ALL BEANS 
(Alike or Assorted, your choice) 
Large 3-Oz. Pkt. 10c, Lb. 20c, 
1 Lb. 35c, 3 Lbs. 85c, S Lbs. $1.20, 
BUSH LIMA BEANS 
412 Burpee's Bush Lima —The 
large meaty beans are delicious and 
very tender. A good bearer. 
413 Henderson’s Baby Lima —A 
productive and very early lima that 
is fine for our section. Gives an abun¬ 
dance of beans until heavy frosts. 
POLE BEANS 
414 Kentucky Wonder —Most 
widely planted of all pole beans and 
produces fine crops of long, green 
pods. Thick, meaty, tender and good 
quality. 
415 King of Garden Lima —Finest 
quality of all the pole limas. 
416 New Hopi Lima —A new lima 
bean found on the Hopi Indian Res¬ 
ervation. Disease free, gives abun¬ 
dant crops, and has the large butter 
lima flavor. 
See the Big Fill-Basket Offer 
on page 75 
A complete garden for $1.00 
Vegetable 
SEED packets 
are 
12 
PKTS. 
or 
for 50 ^ 
choice „i-, 
assorted. ’ 
Postpaid. 
BEETS 
Detroit Dork Red 
BEANS FROM YOUR 
OWN GARDEN 
ALL SEASON 
With Inter-State’s Bean Special 
Through constant work and selection bush 
beans are now more choice and much more 
desirable than ever before. We offer our three 
especially selected varieties and when planted 
at intervals will furnish beans practically all 
Spring, Summer, and Fall. 
Lb. Burpee’s Stringless Green Pod 
^ Lb. Tendergreen 
Lb. Brittle Wax 
All for 50c Postpaid 
1 Large 3-Ounce packet of each 25c 
3 Lbs. (1. Lb. of each) 85c 
Ail Postpaid 
BEAN—Brittle Wax 
433 Detroit Dark Red —The most 
popular beet for home gardens and 
canning. A smooth, round, solid 
deep red beet of fine quality, sweet 
and tender. Pkt. 5c, 1 Oz. 10c, 
i/t Lb. 30c. 
434 Crosby’s Egyptian —An early 
maturing home garden beet. Flat¬ 
tened globe shape and very sweet. 
Pkt. 5c, 1 Oz. 10c, 14 Lb. 25c. 
435 Ohio Conner —A mid-season 
variety with flattened globe shajjed 
roots. Flesh a dark red. Pkt. Sc, 
1 Oz. 10c, (4 Lb. 30c. 
436 Early Blood Turnip— A com¬ 
monly planted mid-season home gar¬ 
den variety. A bright red flesh. Pkt. 
5c, 1 Oz. 10c, (4 Lb. 25c. 
437 Swiss Chard, Lucullus —Of the 
beet family but generally grown for 
its leaves which make very fine 
greens. Cook the stalks like aspar¬ 
agus. Grows best in hot weather. 
Pkt. Sc, 1 Oz. 10c, !4 Lb. 25c. 
438 Stock Beet, Mangels, Mam¬ 
moth Long Rod —The heaviest 
yielding, growing to an immense size. 
One of the finest feeds for poultry 
and stock. 1 Oz. 10c, !4 Lb. 20c, 
1 Lb. 50c. 
439 Stock Beet, Mangels, Giant 
Half Sugar Rose— The large rose 
colored beets are very heavy yielding 
and keep well. 1 Oz. 10c, 14 Lb. 20c, 
1 Lb. 50c. 
WHAT OTHERS SAY ABOUT INTER-STATE'S SEEDS 
Jack N. Carr, Powderhorn, Colo., 
wrote us on January 12, 1938— 
“Have planted your garden seeds 
for three years and find them far 
better than others used in the 
past.” 
Mrs. Kate Curtis, Geneva, Nebr., 
wrote us on May 30, 1938—"Your 
seeds are fine. I tried them last year 
and that was a test.” 
Chas. E. Sandefur, 349 N. Water 
St., Wichita, Kans., wrote us on 
April 4, 1938—“I received the gar¬ 
den and flower seed. They are a great 
bargain. I used your seed last year, 
and had wonderful success.” 
Mrs. Omer R. Bowser, Route 4, 
Kittanning. Pa., wrote us on March 
4. 1938—"Your seeds last year were 
the best we ever planted. I have 
never eaten better tomatoes.” 
Mrs. Roscoe Double, Route 3, Cort¬ 
land. Ohio, wrote us on January 14, 
1938—“We have bought garden seeds 
from you the past three years and 
the results have been good.” 
Mrs. Claude E. Mortimer, Chestnut 
St., Rimersburg, Pa., wrote us on 
February 17. 1938—“I used your 
garden seeds last year and they sure 
are good. I think every seed grew.” 
Mrs. Edna G. Peterson, 518 South 
Kansas Ave., Hastings, Nebr., wrote 
us on March 4, 1938—“I got all my 
garden seeds from you last year. I 
hever had a nicer garden in my life 
and I have made gardens for over 36 
years. Every seed came and I had 
the best garden in this part of town, 
had plenty for ourselves and gave 
away a lot.” 
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