Helena, Montana. 
VEGETABLE SEEDS—(Continued) 37 
We Pay Postage on All Vege¬ 
table Seeds tJp to 10 Pounds 
of each variety 
BEANS 
We Pay Postage on All Vege¬ 
table See<ls Up to 10 Pounds 
of each variety 
(2 lbs. to 100 feet in drill, or 150 hills; 120 lbs. to the acre, in drills) 
Beans require a light friable soil with plenty of moisture. In the garden, the soil should be made 
mellow and rich, and kept so. For garden, a succession of sowing can be made from the first week in 
May until the middle of June. Sow in rows 18 to 24 inches apart and cover from 1 to 2 inches deep, but 
not more. Keep the pods picked and the vines well watered and the Beans will continue bearing much 
longer. 
DWARF, OR BUSH, WAX OR YELLOW POD..VARIETIES 
THIS SIX BEST YELLOW PODDED BEANS FOR MONTANA AND THE NORTHWEST 
Early Wonder Wax — It is loaded with 
pods, five to seven inches long; flat, 
plump, handsome and meaty, of a clear, 
waxy yellow color. The pods are ten¬ 
der, brittle and of fine texture. We 
claim this is the earliest wax-podded 
bean. Practically rust-proof; a bounti¬ 
ful yielder, in bearing for long season. 
It is an ideal Bean for the home and 
market gardener. It seems determined 
to yield a crop in good weather or bad. 
65 days. Pkf., 5c; %-lh., 25c; 1 lb., 35c; 
2 lbs., GOe; 5 lbs., $1.25, 
Topnotch Golden Wax. A new improved 
Golden Wax with pods 5 to 6 inches 
long, flat and stringless, having very 
attractive pods this variety is suitable 
for market or home use and is disease 
resistant. 50 days. Pkf., 5c; %-lb., 25c; 
1 lb., 35c; 2 lb.s„ GOc; 5 Ib.s., $1.25, 
Sure Crop Stringle.ss Wax —The pods aver¬ 
age 6 to 7 inches long, are very meaty, 
flat but thick through, and we have 
never found a stringy specimen. Sure 
Crop Stringless Wax is very hardy and 
may therefor be planted several days 
earlier than the light seeded varieties. 
65 days. Pkf., 5c; %-lb., 25c; 1 lb., 35c; 
2 Ib.s., GOc; 5 lbs., .$1.25. 
Davis White Stringle.ss Wax—Extra Early —This is 
also called the Davis White Kidney Wax. It is a 
well known variety. The pods are flat and re¬ 
markably long, about six inches, sometimes 
longer. They are handsome, light yellow, crisp, 
tender and stringless. 55 days. Pkt., 5c; %-Ib., 20c; 
1 lb., 35c; 2 lbs., GO; 5 lbs., $1.25. 
Black Wax—Pencil Pod —Has great clusters of 
beautiful straight yellow pods six to seven inches 
long, well rounded, deeply “saddle backed,” 
meaty, and they are brittle, of rich, mild flavor. 
Beans—Improved Golden Wax 
and entirely stringless. An early sure cropper; 
of the finest quality. 65 days. Pkt., 5c; ^-Ib., 
25c; 1 lb., 3.5c; 2 lbs„ GOc; 5 lbs., $1.25, 
Brittle Stringless Wax or Ronnd Kidney Wax— 
—.A very early popular Wax Bean. Also a great 
cropper, very hardy and extremely prolific; the 
pods are round, fleshy and entirely stringless, 
often measuring 5 to 6 inches long. They are of 
fine flavor, solid and tender. Pkt., 5c; %-lb., 20c; 
1 lb.. .3.5o; 2 lbs., GOc; 5 lbs., $1.25. 
INOCILAIE ALL LEGUMES 
K VVITH A 
T The Oriqinal lequme InocuUtor 
BEANS—BUSH LIMA 
(One Pound Will Plant Fifty Feet of Row) 
Beans Are Indispensable in Every Garden 
INOCllATE ALL LEGUMES 
k. With a 
MtragiN 
r The Oriq<n>l Legume lnocu**tor^^^ 
Lima Beans are very susceptible to cold and the 
seed must not be planted until the ground has be¬ 
come thoroughly warm. The end of May is usually 
safe. Plant the seed edgewise (eye down) 6 inches 
apart in the row and cover two inches deep with 
fine soil. They should be sown on well enriched 
ground. 
Henderson’s Bosh Lima —This variety belongs to 
the small Limas, known as Carolina or Sieva Lima 
Beans. On account of their hardiness they are 
worth growth in the North, where they will ma¬ 
ture early and produce an enormous crop. The fla¬ 
vor i.s delicious and sweet; bear tremendously, 
each pod being filled with flat light green Beans. 
Pkf.. .5c; Vk-lh.. 25c; 1 Ib.. .3.5c; 2 lbs., G5c; 5 lbs., 
S1.40. 
Burpee’s Bnsli Lini:i —Each plant develops into a 
rounded bush from 2 to ?, feet in diameter and 
from 18 to 24 inches tall. Pods are uniform in 
size with an average of fve large Beans to a 
pod. They are thin-skinned and of fine flavor, 
and immense yielders. The pods are borne in 
clusters and are easily gathered. Pkt., 5c; %-lb., 
25c; 1 lb., 35c; 2 lbs., 6.5c; 5 lbs., $1.40, 
EVERYONE LOVES TO GROW THINGS 
Doctors adv'isc that we eat more vegeta¬ 
bles; vegetables are he:ilthful. Digging, 
hoeing and planting furnish the fine.st kind 
of exercise. No vegetables are like those 
gathered fresh from the garden. Phint “suc¬ 
cessive crops’’ throughout tlie Summer of 
Beets, Carrots, Endive, Lettuce, Peas, Rad¬ 
ishes, .Spinach, etc. 
Henderson’s Bush Lima 
English or Broad Windsor —iThis Bean is very 
hardy. Plant as soon as the soil is in good con¬ 
dition. Plant four inches apart and 2 inches 
deep in drills 3 feet apart, to insure well filled 
pods; pinch off the tops as soon as pods begin 
to set. 65 days. Pkt., 5c; %-lb., 25e; 1 lb., 40c. 
Gsirdcn Sir.e Nitragin Inoculant for Beans 
and Pea.s—10c 
Include a package in your order. 
