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Pole Beans 
See bean prices on preceding page. 
GILL’S DELICIOUS GIANT—Every year this va- 
_ riety increases in popularity. In this cross between 
Oregon Giant and Kentucky Wonder, we have 
originated a variety twice as productive as Oregon 
Giant, of better quality—and we believe the easiest 
bean of all to pick. The beans are produced in 
clusters of 4 to 6, the stems of which protrude 
outside the foliage. The pods are green, faintly 
striped with red lines which disappear when 
cooked. If you like green beans fresh for the table 
or for canning, do not fail to order this. Postpaid. 
Pkt. 10c; 4 Ib. 30c; Ib. 50c. 
*OREGON GIANT—Giant pods a foot long; light 
green striped carmine. This wonderful bean is now 
sold by market gardeners at high prices. The qual- 
ity is good even in the largest beans. Seed supply 
limited. Postpaid. Packet at 15c. Large pkt. (meas- 
ured about 5 oz.) 25c. 
BLUE VICTOR—We can again offer limited 
amounts of this very popular bean. The pods are 
large and long, somewhat flat in shape. The meat 
is thick, of finest quality, and stringless. The pods 
are reddish purple but when cooked the color 
changes to light green. One of the finest high 
quality beans. Offered in packets only, at 15c each. 
STRINGLESS BLUE LAKE—The pods differ from 
Blue Lake, being stringless at all stages, fully 
round, somewhat longer and of darker color. White 
seeds, oval and small. Offered in packets only 
@ 10c each. 
POTOMAC—Bronze medal winner, All-America, 
43. Dark green pods, 6” long, slender, round, 
meaty and stringless at all stages of growth. Heavy 
producer of high quality beans for home or market. 
Seed scarce. Pkt. 15c each. 
BRILLIANT HORTICULTURAL (Cranberry)— 
This special stock has a much brighter stripe than 
the old strains. This type of shell bean is becoming 
more popular each year. Two weeks earlier than 
the old strains. Pods green streaked with red. 
Excellent used green snap bean or for shell or 
dry beans. 
*BLUE LAKE or White Creaseback — Medium 
long, straight green pods. Heavy yielding, excellent 
quality. Popular for home and market garden, and 
for canning. Nearly everyone is familiar with this 
fine bean because the commercial canned beans 
are so popular. White seeded. 
*KENTUCKY WONDER—<A standard variety 
often called Asparagus Bean. It produces excep- 
tional yields of long, green pods of fine quality. 
We carry a true strain from careful selection. 
*WHITE SEEDED KENTUCKY WONDER—Many 
gardeners prefer this to Kentucky Wonder. Earlier, 
more productive, stringless and good quality. 
*KENTUCKY WONDER WAX — Vigorous and 
productive. Pods waxy yellow, large, stringless 
and of excellent quality. The best of the yellow 
pole beans. 
DECATUR—Won All-American Silver Medal for 
1941. This new bean is early, hardy and a vigorous 
climber. Pods nearly round and straight, of dark 
green color, meaty, stringless and high quality. 
Seed, small and white. Pkt. 10c; 4 lb. 30c; Ib. 50c. 
STRINGLESS BLUE LAKE, BLACK SEEDED— 
The pods are stringless; about 7% inches long, 
straight and round. Hardy and vigorous. Postpaid. 
Pkt. 10c; 4 Ib. 30c. 
YARD LONG—Vigorous vine 6’ tall with rank, 
dark green foliage. Wery slender pods, 18” to 26” 
long. Small seed of reddish brown. These pods are 
so long they are often sold in bunches. Pkt. 10c. 
SOY BEANS, EDIBLE 
BANSEI—An edible variety, ready for table use 
in 100 days. Hardy plants grow 18 to 24 inches tall. 
Beans bright green turning to yellow at maturity. 
In cooler northern sections of the United States 
it must be planted early to mature. Postpaid. 
Pkt. 10c; 3% Ib. 25c; Ib. 45c. 

For Green Celery, Utah Jumbo 
SHELL AND DRY BEANS 
See bean prices on preceding page. 
*OREGON LIMA—A large pole lima, extra early 
and suited for Northwest culture. It is acclimated 
and matures ripe pods 75 days from planting. Ex- 
cellent used as a butter bean or stored dry for. 
winter use. Large, pure white seed. Postpaid. 
Pkt. 10c; % Ib. 30c; Ib. 50c. 
*HENDERSON’S BUSH (Baby Lima) — Early 
and heavily productive. Thrives in ordinary soil. 
Splendid quality. Popular for canning. 
BURPEE’S BUSH LIMA —Large seeded; very 
productive. Postpaid. Pkt. 10c;.4 Ib. 30c; Ib. 50c. 
FORDHOOK LIMA — Potato Lima type. Plants 
large and very productive. Postpaid. Pkt. 10c; 
2 lb. 30c; Ib. 50c. 
CANGREEN—Received honorable -mention, All- 
American ’43. A valuable new variety with small 
seed similar to Henderson Bush in size but of green 
color when ripe. Plants dwarf, prolific bearing 
pods flat with 3 or 4 beans to the pod. Pkt. 10c; 
4 Ib. 30c; Ib. 50c. Postpaid. 
*ROBUST PEA BEANS—Small, pure white seed 
of rounded shape. It is early and ripens evenly. 
It produces heavily and is much better than Navy 
beans where seasons are short for ripening or cur- 
ing. Seeds grown by ourselves from certified New 
York seed. Earliest strain of commercial small 
white beans. 
*WHITE NAVY—Heavily productive, small oval 
white bean. Best known commercial variety. 
*GREAT NORTHERN—White beans, larger than 
Navy. Hardy and heavy yielding. 
*DARK RED KIDNEY—Easily grown. 
quality. Large red beans for baking. 
BROAD WINDSOR 
The English Broad Beans or sometimes called 
“Horse Beans.” Near the coast these can be plant- 
ed in the fall. Generally planted real early in the 
spring. Green shell beans, large broad, flat and 
light green. Postpaid. Pkt. 10c; 4 Ib. 25c; Ib. 40c. 
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Excellent 
We can supply several leading brands of 
sprays and fungicides, also Rotenone Dust, 
Vitamin Bl, etc. Write for prices. 
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