EAT RAW 
VEGETABLES 
Heat destroys a good por¬ 
tion of the health - giving 
vitamins in vegetables. If 
you wish to enjoy the opti¬ 
mum vitamin ration from 
vegetables, eat them raw as 
often as possible. Delicious 
combination salads can be 
made from raw and un¬ 
cooked vegetables. Eat car¬ 
rots, turnips, lettuce, rad¬ 
ishes, etc., raw . . . for bet¬ 
ter health. 
DWARF OR BUSH BEANS 
MONARCH GIANT STRINGLESS GREEN POD. Matures in 53 
One pound will plant a row 100 feet long; 
about 1 1/4 bushels to the acre 
HOW TO GROW DWARF OR BUSH BEANS. Make the rows 1 8 
inches or 2 feet apart, and drop the beans 4 inches apart in 
the row. If the soil is warm and loose, plant 2 inches deep; 
if rather cold and wet, plant only one inch deep. Beans, 
especially the yellow-podded varieties, will rot very easily if 
planted when the soil is wet and the atmosphere is cold. If 
you do not want to run the risk of replanting them, do not 
plant your beans until the soil is warm. Cultivate often but 
never when the plants are wet, as this brings on rust. Pick 
the beans as fast as they become fit to use; this makes them 
bear longer. Special prices to market gardeners. Send your 
list to us for prices. 
days. One of the best for home and market garden; very 
desirable for canning. Plant large, hardy, heavily productive. 
Pods medium green, 6 to 6Vz inches long; % to 7/16 inch 
thick, round; very fleshy, brittle and stringless. Seeds glossy 
yellowish-brown. A successor to Stringless Green Pod. Pkt. 
1 5c; i/ 2 lb. 25c; lb. 40c. 
MONARCH IMPROVED STRINGLESS GREEN-POD. Matures 
in 48 days. High quality for home and market garden. One 
of the favorites through the years. Splendid as a canning 
variety or for snap beans. Plant large, thrifty, heavily pro¬ 
ductive. Pods medium green; 51/2 inches long, almost V 2 
inch wide and equally thick; very fleshy, strictly stringless, 
fine grained, tender. Seeds coffee brown. Pods similar to 
Giant Stringless Green Pod but a trifle shorter and thicker. 
Green Podded Varieties 
Prices postpaid: Pkt. 10c; V 2 lb. 20c; 1 lb. 35c. 
Unless Otherwise Noted. 
DWARF TENDERGREEN. Here is a comparatively new green 
bush bean variety. It has "won its spurs" and is today's out¬ 
standing variety. Matures in 54 days from planting, there¬ 
fore is early. Plants large, erect, productive. Pods are round, 
fleshy, stringless and of the finest flavor. Seeds brown, 
mottled with light fawn. By all means, include Dwarf Ten- 
dergreen in your garden this season. Pkt. 1 5c; 1/2 lb. 25c; 
lb. 40c. 
NAVY BEANS. Matures in 90 days. This is the favored dry 
bean for baking and for soups. Very small, seed pure white, 
vines thrifty and very productive. 
LET NAPHTHALENE FLAKES 
PROTECT YOUR CARDEN 
NAPHTHALENE is most com¬ 
monly used for the repelling of 
such soil pests as: Wire Worms, 
Maggots, Moles, Gophers, 
Snails, Slugs and certain other 
soil pests. It can be used with¬ 
out burning or flavoring even 
the most tender root crops, and 
is highly recommended by bulb 
growers for protection against 
thrips, white fly and certain 
other stinging insects. It is 
used extensively with radishes, 
potatoes, carrots, onions and 
most other crops. 
USE WHEN SEEDING 
For repelling most soil pests Naphthalene should be 
worked into the soil at the rate of 2 to 2% ounces per 
sq. yd. One lb. will treat a row 1 ft. wide by 20 ft. long. 
WITH BULBS 
Naphthalene should be worked into the soil at the time 
of planting all types of bulbs. It is in no way harmful 
to the bulbs and will offer protection against Moles, 
Gophers and other soil pests. At the time of storing. 
Naphthalene should be sprinkled over the dry bulbs as 
a repellent against Thrips and White Fly. 
1-lb. package, postpaid.$ 25 
5-lb. package, postpaid....$1.00 
10-Ib. package, postpaid.$1.75 
WRITE FOR QUANTITY PRICES 
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FLAKES 
OUR BULK SEEDS ARE SAFEST TO PLANT 
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