POLE or RUNNING BEANS 
For Mexican Bean Beetles 
Dust or spray vines before blooming with Mag¬ 
nesium Arsenate, Slug Shot or Garden Guard. 
White Creaseback 
Market Gardeners 
are entitled to quantity prices. 
See our Green Ink List for prices on larger 
quantities. If you grow for market, you 
Culture — Plant two weeks after the Bush varieties, when the ground begins to warm up. Pole Beans 
can be planted every three or four weeks up to August 20th, and they will make a crop. Fall Beans are 
always tender. Have rows 3 to 4 feet apart; 2 pounds will plant 150 hills. Drop two seeds 1% to 2 feet 
apart, cover one inch, cultivate as needed. For market use it requires 18 to 20 pounds to plant an acre. 
Pole Beans can also be planted on wire fences or on a trellis. Plant 2 feet apart; Yj lb. of seed will plant 
100 feet of fence row. When planting in corn, drop two or three seeds to every hill when corn is 12 
inches high. Inoculate seed with Nitragin to make better yields. 
IDEAL MARKET. 58 days. Particularly desir¬ 
able for home garden and truckers, being a week 
earlier than Kentucky Wonder. Plant hardy and 
vigorous. Pods round, deep green, 6 inches long, 
slightly curved, meaty, tender and stringless 
when young. Seeds sol.d black. 
KENTUCKY WONDER. 65 days. The best 
of all and most popular of the green-podded 
running Beans. Unexcelled for home, market 
garden and for canning. Plant a hardy, strong 
climber that continues to bear until frost. Pods 
round, 8 to 10 in. long, curved and saddle- 
backed ; stringless when young, very fleshy, 
fiberless, brittle and of superb flavor when 
cooked. 
KENTUCKY WONDER WAX. 76 days. A 
heavy yielding wax-podded pole Bean, for home 
or market gardens. Curved, yellow, flat pods 
grow 10 inches long, meaty and of good flavor, 
but show strings. 
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McCASIiAN. 65 days. An early prolific Bean, 
excellent for home market as a snap or dry shell 
Bean. Pods deep green, 8 inches long, slightly 
flattened, almost stringless and of fine flavor. 
If kept closely picked, they w.ill bear until frost. 
McCaslan 
SCOTIA or STRIPED CREASEBACK. (Corn¬ 
field). A very hardy and productive cornfield 
Bean. Pods 6)4 to 7 inches long, round, straight 
and creasebacked; slightly stringy, very fleshy, 
fine grained, attractive and of good quality ; color 
dark green. Ready for picking in 72 days. 
TENNESSEE WONDER. 70 days. The largest 
and handsomest of the vining varieties. Plant 
medium, good climber and moderately productive. 
Pods round, light green, 8 inches long, straight, 
creasebacked, fleshy, brittle and tender, stringless 
when young. 
WHITE CREASEBACK. An extremely early 
Pole Bean. Vines small to medium and wonder¬ 
fully productive, bearing pods in clusters of from 
4 to 12 and medium in length. An excellent ship¬ 
per. Ready to pick in 63 days. Seeds white, 
excellent for baking. 
WHITE-SEEDED KENTUCKY WONDER. 
78 days. Similar in growth to the Kentucky 
Wonder, but the pods are long, straight and 
entirely stringless. The white beans are also 
fine for winter use. 
Scotia or Striped Creaseback 
Cornfield Bean 
Ideal Market 
Top Notch 
Bean Collection 
These 5 varieties 
ONLY 
60c 
Burpee Stringless Bush Beans 
Kentucky Wonder Pole Beans 
Henderson’s Bush Lima Beans 
Carolina or Sieva Pole Lima Beans 
Scotia Striped Cornfield Beans 
Regular value 85c, sent postpaid for only 60c. 
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Prices on any of the Pole Beans on this page 
except where noted otherwise: 
Postpaid, % lb., 10c; y 2 lb., 15c; 1 lb., 30c; 
2 lbs., 45c; 5 lbs., 95c; 7^2 lbs., $1.25. 
Not prepaid, y 2 lb., 10c; 1 lb., 20c; 2 lbs., 
35c; 5lbs., 75c; 7y 2 lbs., $1.00. 
For prices on larger quantities see Green Ink 
Price list enclosed. 
ASPARAGUS YARD LONG BEANS. 80 days. This is a most unusual 
green-podded snap Bean, often called Yard Long, though the pods usually 
do not grow more than 2 feet in length The yield is truly astonish ng. 
The pods are palatable and tasty and should be Packed while still young 
The seeds are brown. Postpaid, X A lb*, 20c; y 2 lb., 30c; 1 lb., 50c. Not 
prepaid, )4 lb., 15c; y 2 lb., 25c; 1 lb., 40c. 
INOCULATE ALL LEGUMES 
^ WITH 
NITRAGIN 
T The Original Legume Inoculato* 
Peck and Bushel prices on Pole Beans are given on our Green Ink List Enclosed. 
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