GROW Choice NEW CROP BEANS 
BUSH OR SNAP BEANS 
Culture—1 lb. of seed will sow 100 feet of row; 60 lbs. will plant one acre. Begin planting in 
this section about the middle of March and make plantings three or four weeks apart up to 
September Ist. This will give green beans all through the season. Keep young beans picked— 
do not let them go to seed; it will prolong the bearing season of the plants. Sow in drills 2 to 3 
ft. apart, dropping a bean every 3 or 4 inches, cover about 1 inch, plant in good, loamy soil, 
avoid heavy clay or cold places, cultivate often until vines begin to bloom. For best results 
inoculate seed with nitrogen and mix 4 pounds of Vigoro, the complete plant food, per 100 feet of 
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BEANS—IMPROVED GOLDEN WAX 

row before planting. 
BOUNTIFUL. (48 days.) Is the earliest of the 
green varieties. A very productive bean; pods 
are about 5 inches long, straight, handsome, 
light green and flat. Postpaid, pkt., 10c; 1 pt., 
20c; pt., 35c; qt., 55c; 2 gal., 95ce; gal., $1.75. 
BURPEE’S STRINGLESS GREEN POD. (53 
days.) One of the finest green pod varieties for 
home garden, market gardener and canner. 
Pods round, medium green, 54 inches long, 
slightly curved, thick, meaty and juicy; per- 
fectly stringless. Seeds coffee-brown. Postpaid, 
pkt., 10c; 2 pt., 20c; pt., 35c; qt., 55c; 2 gal., 
95c; gal., $1.75. 
COMMODORE DWARF GREEN POD. (A 
Dwarf Kentucky Wonder.) (65 days.) Pods meas- 
ure 8 to 9 inches, nearly straight, very fleshy, 
brittle and of fine texture, fiberless and string- 
less in all stages of growth. Of excellent qual- 
ity. Postpaid, pkt., 20c; 1% pt., 35c; pt., 55c; qt., 
95c; V2 gal., $1.70; gal., $3.20. 
FULL MEASURE. (52 days.) A fine green 
podded bush bean of handsome appearance 
with round green beans measuring 5 to 5l4 
inches long and % inch thick. They are brittle, 
tender, fleshy and stringless. Seeds reddish 
brown, splashed with pale buff. Postpaid, pkt., 
10c; 1 pt., 20c; pt., 35c; qt., 55c; 14 gal., 95c; 
gal., $1.75. 
GIANT STRINGLESS GREEN POD. (53 days.) 
An excellent variety. Pods round, medium 
green, 6 inches long, fairly straight, brittle, 
very fleshy and entirely stringless. Seeds light 
brown. Postpaid, pkt., 10c; 1 pt., 20c; pt., 35c; 
qt., 55c; Y2 gal., 95c; gal., $1.75. 
STRINGLESS BLACK VALENTINE. (53 days.) 
Has all the sturdy characteristics which pop- 
ularized Black Valentine as a producer and 
shipper; has long, practically straight oval 
pods of good color and texture and is com- 
pletely stringless. Postpaid, pkt., 10c; 1% pt., 
20c; pt., 35c; qt., 55c; V2 gal., 95c; gal., $1.75. 
IMPROVED EARLY RED VALENTINE. (52 
days.) Plant medium size, erect, very produc 
tive. Pods 4 to 5 inches long, medium green, 
round, curved, slim with crease in back; very 
fleshy, crisp and tender. Postpaid, pkt., 10c; 1% 
pt., 20c; pt., 35c; qt., 55ce; Ve gal., 95¢; gal., 
$1.75. 
IMPROVED GOLDEN WAX. (53 days.) A real 
early wax pod stringless type that is standard 
for the home garden. Superior quality, flat, 
straight pods, 4 inches long. Seeds white and 
purple. Postpaid, pkt., 10c; 1/2 pt., 20c; pt., 35e; 
qt., 55c; 1% gal., 95c; gal., $1.75. 
PENCIL POD BLACK WAX. (55 days.) The 
leading wax variety for home and market gar- 
dens. Pods round, slightly curved, fleshy, 
golden yellow, tender, entirely stringless, brit- 
tle and without fiber. Postpaid, pkt., 10c; 1% pt., 
20c; pt., 35c; qt., 55c; V2 gal., 95c; gal., $1.75. 
TENDERGREEN STRINGLESS. (54 days.) The 
plants make a strong and vigorous growth. The 
pods grow 6 to 7 inches long. Round, green, ex- 
tremely meaty, and tender. Even when fully 
grown they are absolutely stringless. Postpaid, 
pkt., 10c; 1% pt., 20c; pt., 35¢; qt., 60ce; 2 gal., 
$1.00; gal., $1.85. 
TENNESSEE GREEN POD. (52 days.) Very 
popular in the South. Plant medium large, 
spreading, hardy and productive. Pods flat, 
broad and quite irregular in shape, medium 
green, 6 to 7 inches long, curved, slightly 
stringy, but of good flavor. Postpaid, pkt., 10c; 
Vy pt., 20c; pt., 35c; qt., 55¢; 2 gal., 95c¢; gal., 
$1.75. 
POLE OR RUNNING BEANS 
Culture—Plant two weeks after the Bush varieties, when the ground begins to warm up. 
Pole Beans can be planted every three or four weeks up to August 20th, and they will make a 
crop. Fall Beans are always tender. Have rows 3 to 4 feet apart; 2 pounds will plant 150 hills. 
Drop two seeds ll4 to 2 feet apart, cover one inch, cultivate as needed. For market use it 
requires 15 to 20 pounds to plant an acre. Pole Beans can also be planted on wire fences or on a 
trellis. Plant 2 feet apart; ¥2 to % lb. of seed will plant 100 feet of fence row. When planting in 
corn drop two or three seeds to every hill when corn is 12 inches high. For best results inoculate 
seed with nitrogen and mix 4 pounds of Vigoro the complete plant food, per 100 feet of row before 
planting. 
IDEAL MARKET. (58 days.) Plant hardy and 
vigorous. Pods round, deep green, 6 inches 
long, slightly curved, meaty, tender and string- 
less when young. Seeds solid black. Postpaid, 
pkt., 10c; Y2 pt., 20c; pt., 35c; qt., 55c; 1/2 gal., 
95c; gal., $1.75. 
KENTUCKY WONDER. (65 days.) A hardy, 
strong climber that continues to bear until 
frost. Pods round, 8 to 10 inches long, curved 
and saddlebacked; stringless when young, very 
fleshy, fiberless, brittle and of superb flavor 
when cooked. Postpad, pkt., 10c; 1% pt., 20c; 
pt., 35c; qt., 55¢7 2 gal., 95c; gal., $1.75. 
KENTUCKY WONDER WAX. (64 days.) A 
heavy yielding wax-podded pole bean, for 
home or market gardens. Curved, yellow, flat 
pods grow 10 inches long, meaty and of good 
flavor, but show strings. Postpaid, pkt., 10c; 14 
pt., 20c; pt., 35c; qt., 55¢; V2 gal., 95c; gal., 
$1.75. 
DECATUR. (62 days.) It is stringless in all 
stages and is uniform in plant growth and pod 
type, vigorously reaching 6 to 7 feet and pods 
are 6 to 8 inches long and nearly straight, 
meaty and of fine quality. Postpaid, pkt., 15e; 
a Plee 30c; pt., 45c; qt., 70c; 12 gal., $1.20; gal., 
WHITE-SEEDED KENTUCKY WONDER. (64 
days.) Similar in growth to the Kentucky 
Wonder, but the pods are long, straight and 
entirely stringless. The white beans are also 
fine for winter use. Postpaid, pkt., 10c; 14 pt., 
20c; pt., 35c; qt., 55¢: 12 gal., 95c; gal., $1.75. 
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DIXIE WHITE. (50 days.) Very similar to Bur- 
pee’s Stringless Green Pod, but with some- 
what smaller pods and white seeds. Used in 
the South for green and dry shell bean. Post- 
paid, pkt., 10c; 14 pt., 20c; pt., 35ce; qt., 60e; 4 
gal., $1.00; gal., $1.85. 
McCASLAN. (65 days.) An early prolific bean, 
excellent for home market as a snap or dry 
shell bean. Pods deep green, 8 inches long, 
slightly flattened, almost stringless and of fine 
flavor. If kept closely picked, they will bear 
until frost. Postpaid, pkt., 10c; 2 pt., 20c; pt., 
35c; qt., 55ce; 2 gal., 95c; qal., $1.75. 
SCOTIA or STRIPED CREASEBACK. (Corn- 
field.) (72 days.) A very hardy, productive 
cornfield bean. Pods 61% to 7 inches long, 
round, straight and creasebacked; slightly 
stringy, very fleshy, fine grained, attractive 
and of good quality; color dark green. Postpaid, 
pkt., 10c; V2 pt., 20c; pt., 35c¢; qt., 55¢; 2 gal., 
95¢; gal., $1.75. 
WHITE CREASEBACK. (63 days.) An ex- 
tremely early Pole Bean. Vines small to me- 
dium and wonderfully productive, bearing ,pods 
in clusters of from 4 to 12 and medium in 
length. An excellent shipper. Seeds white, ex- 
cellent for baking. Postpaid, pkt., 10; ¥2 pt. 
20c; pt., 35c; qt., 55¢; 2 gal., 95c; gal., $1.75. 
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