ROSWELL SEED COMPANY 
ALL GARDEN SEED PRICES ARE FOUND ON PAGE 13-16 3 
Weather, soil conditions and other similar factors to farming prevent 
the Roswell Seed Company from giving a warranty, expressed or im- 
plied, as to the description, quality, productiveness, or any other matter, 
of any seed, bulbs, plants or trees which they send out. 
Vegetable Seeds in Bulk 
ASPARAGUS 
Mary Washington—Developed by U. S. Department of Agriculture for resistance to 
rust. Produces large deep green sprouts of splendid quality. Uniform and a heavy 
producer. The most extensively grown variety. 
BEANS—Bush Varieties 
Improved Burpee’s Stringless Green Pod (53 days)—Green pod about 6 inches long, 
nearly round, slightly curved and fiberless. For quality, this is the outstanding string 
bean in the Pecos Valley. Plants are bushy and productive. 
Tendergreen—Sometimes known as Asgrow Stringless (54 days). Pods are light green, 
meaty and stringless. Extensively used by truckers and canners. Plants erect and 
productive. 
Giant Stringless Green Pod (53 days)—Green pods, stringless and brittle with marked 
indentations between the beans. Preferred by some for late planting. A good pro- 
ducer, shipper and canner. 
Bountiful (49 days)—A light green, straight, stringless, flat pod 6 to 7 inches long. 
Highly productive and good for early planting. Pods slightly fibrous, plants medium 
large. 
Tennessee Green Pod (53 days)—-A large flat-podded bean which has strings but is 
of good quality. 
Improved Pencil Pod Black Wax (55 days)—Pods are yellow, round, about 7 inches 
long and stringless. The leading yellow podded string bean in our locality. Plants 
are vigorous and productive. 
Golden Wax (51 days)—Pods creamy yellow, 4 inches long, straight, thick and flat. 
Stringless but fibrous. Of fine flavor and used for home gardens. 
BEANS—Running Varieties 
Kentucky Wonder (65 days)—Also known as Texas Prolific or Old Homestead. The 
fine flavor of this bean makes it the favorite of the pole varieties. The green pods are 
about 9 inches long, grow in clusters, are curved and indented, meaty and brittle but 
do have strings. A hardy climber that is productive until late in the season. Will 
produce under conditions where others will not live. 
Kentucky Wonder Wax (70 days)—Very similar to the Kentucky Wonder except the 
pods are stringless, broad and a light waxy yellow. 
Burger’s Stringless (63 days)—-A green podded bean that resembles the Kentucky 
Wonder except pods are straight and stringless. 
McCaslan (65 days)—Similar to Kentucky Wonder except seeds are white. Pods 8 
inches long, flat and medium green. A good bean for the market, can be used as 
snap or dry shelled beans. 
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