
BUNTON’S 
GREEN POD BUSH BEANS 
Contains Vitamins A and B-1 
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Field Inspection of Bunton’s Seed Beans 
FULL MEASURE—(54 days). A very fine, 
early, stringless variety. The pods are medi- 
um green, round, straight, about six inches 
long and of very good quality. It is a very 
heavy producer and is a profitable bean for 
the market gardener. The foliage is strong 
Saas vigorous: Pkt. l5c: pt. 40c: qt. 65c; 
Y2 gal. $1.20; gal. $2.25: peck $4.25; 1% bu. 
$8.15: bu. $16.00. 
EARLY RED VALENTINE—(52 days). Early, 
but not as desirable for home use as the 
stringless varieties. Pkt. 15c; pt. 35c: qt. 60c; 
Yy gal. $1.10; gal. $2.10: peck $4.00; 2 bu. 
$7.65: bu. $15.00. 
TENDERGREEN—(53 days). An outstand- 
ing green podded bean of highest quality. 
splendid for home use, as well as canning. 
Plants are large, erect and prolific, with 
- large dark green leaves. Pods are 5% to 6% 
inches long, nearly straight, round, absolute- 
ly stringless and fiberless, fleshy, smooth 
and very attractive. Pkt. 15c¢; pt. 40c: qt. 65c; 
Y% gal. $1.20; gal. $2.25: peck $4.25; 42 bu. 
$8.15: bu. $16.00. 
LANDRETH STRINGLESS GREEN POD— 
(50 days). The pods are 5¥ to 6 inches long, 
absolutely stringless in all stages of growth, 
thick, fleshy, round and slightly curved. 
Very crisp, tender and of fine flavor, a splen- 
did variety for home gardens, market and 
canning. Pkt. 15c; pt. 35c: qt. 60c: ¥2 gal. 
$1.10; gal. $2.10; peck $4.00; ¥2 bu. $7.65; 
bu. $15.00. 
1 Pt. Will Plant 150 Feet of Drill. 
to the Acre. 
1 Bu. 
CULTURE—As bean foliage is very ten- 
der, it is best to wait until danger of frost 
is past before planting the seed. (Usually 
May lst.) Most soils will bear a good 
crop. <A rich sandy loam will give better 
returns. Sow seeds in rows 24 to 36 inch- 
es apart, dropping the beans 3 inches 
apart in the row, cover 2 inches deep. 
Hoe as soon as seedlings appear. When 
the second or third pair of leaves begin 
to form, hill the rows slightly toward the 
plant. Repeat the hilling process as the 
plants grow larger. Nevér cultivate while 
the bushes are wet with dew or rain. 
For succession of young tender pods, sow 
every two weeks up to August 15th. A 
frequent picking of pods will keep the 
plants bearing. If the soil is not fertile, 
drill B-B Grower in the rows before seeds 
are dropped. 
STREAMLINER—(55 days). A new white 
seeded green pod variety, a heavy yielder 
with exceptional vigor and resistance to cold. 
The pods are about 7 inches long, stringless, 
and fiberless. This new variety bears over 
a long season and is recommended for home 
and market. Pkt. 15c: pt. 40c; qt. 65c: 12 gal. 
$1.20; gal. $2.25: peck $4.25; ¥2 bu. $8.15; 
bu. $16.00. 
GIANT STRINGLESS—(53 days). A splen- 
did stringless green pod bean for home gar- 
dens, market or canning. It is very early, 
producing handsome, meaty, round pods 
about six inches long, perfectly stringless, 
brittle and of fine, tender quality. Pkt. 15e; 
pt. 40c;: qt. 65c: ¥2 gal. $1.20; gal. $2.25: peck 
$4.25; Yo bu. $8.15; bu. $16.00. 
BOUNTIFUL—(48 days). Considered the 
most productive green podded stringless 
bush bean. The plants are very vigorous 
and disease resistant. Pods average 6 inches 
long, are thick through and of a light green 
color. They are very brittle and absolutely 
stringless at all stages. Pkt. 15c; pt. 35c; qt. 
60c:; % gal. $1.10; gal. $2.10; peck $4.00; 
YY) bu. $7.65: bu. $15.00. 
MAMMOTH FAVA (Broad Windsor)—(75 
Days). The fibrous, green pods are 8 to 12 
inches long, 1% inches broad with 5 to 7 
large beans in each pod. The pods are 
inedible, therefore this variety is for shelled 
bean use, only. The bush type plants are 
very large and erect. Pkt. 15c; pt. 35c; qt. 60c. 
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