VEGETABLES 
When it comes to quality, no finer vegetables can be 
grown anywhere in the world than right here “In the 
shadow of the Big Horns.” Special care must of course be 
taken to insure planting only varieties that are “Proved 
Hardy Under Test.” MOUNTAINEER BRAND SEEDS have 
been specially selected so that you can count on success 
with all varieties listed in our catalogue. 
It is always a nice thing to have your own garden. 
This year it will be especially desirable, because the defense 
needs of our country may make shipping of vegetables more 
difficult than it has been in recent years. 

ASPARAGUS 
_ 1 oz. to 50 ft. of drill. Asparagus will grow in almost any soil, but its growth and development 
is retarded by too much moisture. We can supply either seed or plants. Plants are listed in our 
Nursery Section. 
WASHINGTON RUST-PROOF—It is rust-resistant, particularly vigorous, wonderful quality, and 
the most generally used strain. 
Postpaid prices: Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; % lb. 50c. 
PARADISE—New sensation, rust resistant strain that is taking the country by storm, producing a 
nore crop one year earlier than any other variety from seed. An exceptionally strong, vigor- 
ous producer. 
Postpaid prices: Pkt. 15c; oz. 50c; % lb. $1.25. 
PARADISE BE ANS 
Beans are very easy to raise and pick; your garden isn’t complete without 
a few rows of beans in it. Cooked in many ways, also canned and pickled, 
they cut your food bills and give healthful variety to your diet, since they 
are filled with vitamins A, B, C, and D. Planting should be delayed until all 
danger of frost is past, or until about the middle of May in our section. Have 
beans all summer by planting every two weeks, until August. Do not cultivate 
while wet. Plant 1 lb. to 150 ft. of drill. The large varieties require more. 
(Bean prices at end of bean list) 
WAX OR YELLOW PODDED BUSH BEANS 
Round Pod Brittle or Kidney Wax—The earliest wax bean, pods are fleshy, 
and entirely stringless. Fine flavor, round and solid. Prices below. 
Black Wax Pencil Pod—Very desirable for home and market. Pods are hand- 
some bright yellow. Seeds black. Prices below. 
GREEN PODDED BUSH BEANS 
Asgrow Stringless or Tendergreen—The pods are long and round, free from 
strings, and dark green in color. A new bean of real merit. We urge a 
generous planting. Prices below. 
Fall Measure—A main crop variety round podded stringless, with very fleshy straight pods 6 to 6% in. long. Seeds - 
ish red mottled with buff. Prices below. as ha ‘i peter 
Burpees Stringless Green Pod—High quality, thrifty round meaty pods. A heavy bearer, and excellent flavor. They will 
stand the dry weather better than any other variety. Main crop. Seeds dark brown. Prices below. 
Bountiful—Leading flat podded, light green, and one of the earliest beans. Stringless when young. Prices below. 
POLE OR CLIMBING BEANS 
Kentucky Wonder—This most popular of all pole beans should be in every garden. Pods are green, round and lon i 
measuring 9 to 10 inches; always stringless as snap beans, and never become tough. Prices ieloet Denese 
Tall Horticultural—‘Bird Egg” or “Speckled Cranberry.” Excellent for snaps when young and are stringless. The dried 
beans are grown extensively for winter use. We have the large variety of these beans which we hav r 
Highly recommended as a baking bean. Prices below. i © EOD aad 
DWARF, SHELL, AND LIMA BEANS 
Henderson’s Bush or Baby Lima—Very early, pods flat, shelled beans are flat and of excellent quality. Prices below. 
California Cream Butter or Aztec—Large, round, white lima of extra fine flavor. Our stock is wn locall 
it is sure of maturity here. Good as a shell bean or when dry. Prices below. oa SO 
Dwarf Horticultural—Slightly ‘larger than the tall Horticultural bean, sometimes used as a snap bean. Th 
stringy earlier, best used as a shell or dried bean. Flavor all its own. Prices below. 7 ennods eee 
London Horticultural—A “Cranberry Bean” for use as a n shell bean or dry. Pods are long, oval s lashed with nd 
very fleshy. The dry bean is much larger than any other bean of the same class. Prices below. : aa 
Prices on all Garden Beans—Postpaid: % lb. 20c; 1 Ib. 30c. Not Postpaid: % Ib. 15c; 1 lb. 25c; 5 lbs. or more @ 22c per Ib. 
Ask for prices on large quantities 
Do Not Cultivate Around Your Beans When the Land Is Wet With Rain or Dew. 
NORTHERN SEED COMPANY, SHERIDAN, WYOMING 
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