HELENA, MONTANA. 

INUCULAIE ALL LEGUMES 
WITH 
Ger.— 
Bohnen 

The Original Legume Inoculator 
BEANS 
VEGETABLE SEEDS—(Continued) 37 

INOCULATE ALL LEGUMES 
WITH 
Scand.— 
Boenner 

The Original Legume Inoculatoy 
(2 Ibs. to 100 feet in drill, or 150 hills; 120 Ibs. to the acre, in drills) 
DWARF OR BUSH; GREEN PODDED VARIETIES 
(THE FIVE BEST GREEN PODDED BEANS FOR MONTANA AND THE NORTHWEST) 
Full Measure—A fine stringless Bean of splendid 
melting quality. The round pods are very fleshy, 
and dark green in color; 6 inches long, fine 
grained and of good flavor. Excellent for the 
table and for preserving: very prolific. Pkt., 5e; 
1%-Ib., 20e; 1 Ib., 35e;3 2 Ibs., 6Oc; 5 Ibs., $1.25. 
Stringless Green Pos—Remains tender and crisp a 
long time. Pods are pale green, long and round, 
meaty and of excellent flavor. 65 days. Pkt., 5e; 
%-lb., 25e; 1 Ib., S5e; 2 Ibs., GOc; 5 Ibs., $1.25. 


Bountiful 
Bountiful—This excellent dwarf, green podded sort 
is similar in appearance to Early Yellow Six 
Weeks but is of much better quality. The vines 
are vigorous and productive. The pods are very 
long, six to seven inches, straight, broad, flat, 
light green, of handsome appearance and abso- 
lutely stringless. They are tender and brittle. 
62 days. Pkt., 5e3; We-lb.. 25e; 1 Ib... 35e: 2 Ibs.,, 
60c; 5 Ibs., $1.25. 
BEANS—Pole or Running 
Pole Beans yield more heavily than the dwarf 
varieties, bearing an abundance of fleshy, tender 
Beans. They are more sensitive to cold and wet 
and should be planted later. About the middle of 
Mav plant four to six Beans around each pole, set- 
ting poles four feet apart each way. 
Kentucky Wonder or Old Homestead—Green Pod— 
An early and productive variety bearing a fine 
crop of large green Beans 7 to 9 inches long. 
Pods are saddle backed, very fleshy, thick. ten- 
der and brittle and of good quality, hanging in 
large clusters from the top to the bottom of the 
pole. Very prolific. 65 days. Pkt., 5e; 1%4-Ib., 25c3 
1 th., 35e; 2 Ibs., GU0e; 5 Ibs., $1.25. 
Kentucky Wonder Wax—Yellow Pod—The best pole 
wax Bean for Northern planting. It is similar in 
habit of growth to “Kentucky Green Pod” and 
bears as carly. Pods are beautiful golden yel- 
low, and so fleshy that often the thickness sur- 
passes the width; make delicious eating. Pkt., 
Be: %4-Ib., 25e; 1 Ib., 35e;3 2 Ibs., 60c;3 5 Ibs., $1.25. 
Searlet Runner—An English Bean of great merit; 
very tender and sweet also grown as ornamental ' 
flowering vine for trellises. Large sprays of 
bright scarlet flowers. Pkt., 5c; %-Ib., 25ce; 1 Ib., 
40c; 2 Ibs., 70c. 
Feltham Prolific—Is a dwarf green Bean and one 
of the heaviest croppers yet introduced. It pro- 
duces a mass of medium sized, rich green fleshy 
pods which are very crisp, and stringless. ‘‘Felt- 
ham Prolific’ is remarkably quick in growth. 
Try this sweet and delicious Bean. They are 
really wonderful. Pkt., 10e; 1% Ib., 30c; 1 Ib., 50c; 
2 Ibs., 90ce; 5 Ibs., $2.00. 

Extra Early Red Valentine 
Extra Early Red Valentine—Is very hardy and ear- 
ly, germinates in cold ground where other sorts 
would rot; pods are round and fleshy and of good 
quality. The demand for a hardy early Bean of 
good quality has established a reputation for this 
excellent sort. 45 days. Pkt., 5c; %-lb., 25e3 
1 Ib., 35e3; 2 Ibs., 60c; 5 Ibs., $1.25. 
EDIBLE SOY BEAN 
The soy bean is one of the most nutritious of all 
plant products, contains approximately 20% fat and 
40% protein, and gives a tremendous yield of fuod 
from a small space. Plant some this year and add 
an entirely new vegetable to your garden. They are 
easy to grow, fabulously productive, drought re- 
sistant. Attractive on the table and easy to eat. 
Soy Beans may also be dried for winter use. Plant, 
fertilize, and cultivate like bush limas, thinning 
to 1 ft. apart in the row. Pick when pods are well 
filled but still green. Of untold value for diabetics, 
since they are low in starch. Price, pkt., 10¢e; ™%4 Ihb., 
15e; % Ib., 25e; 1 Ib., 40e; 2 Ibs., T5e; POSTPAID. 
Neponset Waterproof Red Paper Pots 
Just the thing for starting bedding and vege- 
table plants, etc. They also make a fine cut worm 
guard. See Page 89. 
ROOTONE AND TRANSPLANTONE—See Page 89 
A GOOD GARDEN ALWAYS PAYS 
