Vegetable Seeds 
BEANS 
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Beans should not be planted until April 15th, or until 
all danger from frost is over, and for a continuous sup- 
ply should be planted every two weeks until August. A 
warm, well drained, sandy loam is best suited. Plant the 
bush varieties in rows 2 feet apart and 4 inches apart in 
the row. Plant pole beans in hills. Set the poles about 4 
feet apart each way and plant 5 to 6 beans around each 
pole. Cover the seeds from 1% to 2 inches deep. One 
pound of the bush varieties will plant 50 feet of row. 
One pound of the pole varieties will plant 100 hills. 
DWARF GREEN POD 
(Pkt. 10c) (4% Ib. 25c) (Ib. 40c) (5 Ibs. $1.75) 
BOUNTIFUL—An early, hardy and productive variety. 
Bearing thick, flat, light green pods of fine quality. 
DWARF HORTICULTURAL (Italian Bush Bean)—Green 
beans in 53 days, and mature for green shelling in 60 
days. Pods are dark green and stringless at the snap 
stage, becoming splashed with carmine later. 
STRINGLESS GREEN POD—One of the earliest vari- 
eties. Pods round, long and quite stringless, very crisp 
and tender. 
STRINGLESS REFUGEE—An excellent bean with pods 
averaging 514 inches in_ length. The pods are brittle 
and tender and quite stringless; meat thick and fleshy. 
BROAD WINDSOR, LONG POD (Fava)—A fine variety 
for shelling when green, Pods are very long and the 
beans green and tender; endures frost. 
FRENCH STRING BEAN—Matures very early. Pods 
long, round, straight and of excellent quality. 
DWARF WAX POD 
(Pkt. 10c) (14 Ib. 25c) (Ib. 40c) (5 Ibs. $1.75) 
DAVIS WHITE WAX—Of compact, upright growth, pro- 
ducing a large yield of handsome, long pods, of a clear 
waxy white color; quite stringless. 
IMPROVED GOLDEN WAX — The golden yellow pods 
average 5 inches long; brittle and entirely stringless. 
POLE BEANS 
(Pkt. 10c) (14 Ib. 25c) (Ib. 40c) (5 Ibs. $1.75) 
BURGER’S POLE—In some sections this is called White 
Seeded Kentucky Wonder. Bears long, brittle pods of 
excellent quality, entirely stringless. 

Broccoli, Italian Green Sprouting 

Bean, Kentucky W onder 
HORTICULTURAL (Italian Pole Bean)—Popular variety 
producing thick, straight and stringless pods in 70 days 
for snap beans; fine for green shell beans when more 
mature. Pods are green, becoming streaked with red in 
latter stage. 
KENTUCKY WONDER—The most popular pole bean in 
cultivation. The medium sized, silvery green pods hang 
in great clusters from top to bottom of pole. Quite 
stringless. 
KENTUCKY WONDER WAX—An exceedingly produc- 
tive variety, bearing a large quantity of rich golden 
yellow pods which are thick, stringless and very tender. 
OREGON GIANT—An early variety; pods 8 inches long, 
flat but fleshy and stringless. Pods are light green 
mottled with purple, but this coloring disappears after 
cooking. 
SCARLET RUNNER—A great favorite; both ornamental 
and useful; producing dazzling searlet flowers during 
the summer months. 
LIMA BEANS 
Limas are very sensitive to cold and overmoist ground 
and should not be planted until May, when the soil has 
warmed up. Stick the seed edgewise with the eye down 
into the soil, covering 114 to 2 inches deep. See that the 
ground is moist so that the beans will not require any 
watering until the seeds have sprouted, otherwise they 
may rot. Sow the bush varieties in rows 2% feet apart 
and 6 inches in the row. Plant the pole beans 4 feet apart 
in hills and set a pole firmly in each hill. Plant 5 or 6 
beans in a hill. Plant in a rich, mellow soil and cultivate 
frequently. One pound of the bush varieties will plant 50 
feet of row and 1 pound of the pole varieties will plant 
75 hills. 
BUSH 
BABY POTATO—An early, prolific variety, producing 
small, thick-seeded beans which are an attractive bright 
green color at the green-shelling stage. (Pkt. 10c) 
(4%, Ib. 30c) (lb. 50c) 
BURPEE’S IMPROVED BUSH LIMA—Plants uniformly 
dwarf and enormously productive. Pods large, contain- 
ing 4 to 6 large thick beans of superior quality. 
(Pkt. 10c) (% Ib. 25c) (Ib. 40c) (5 Ibs. $1.75) 
HENDERSON’S BUSH LIMA—Valuable for its earliness. 
Pods short, containing 2 to 4 beans of excellent quality. 
Vines continue to grow and set pods until frost. 
(Pkt. 10c) (4% Ib. 25c) (Ib. 40c) (5 Ibs. $1.75) 
POLE 
KING OF THE GARDEN—A vigorous and produc- 
tive. sort, pods very long, each containing 5 to 6 large 
beans of delicious flavor. (Pkt. 10c) (% lb. 25c) (Ib. 40c) 
(5 lbs. $1.75) 
