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IMPROVED 
GOLDEN WAX 
Heavy Yielder—Good 
Canner 
116—(52 days days to maturity)— 
This extra early wax bean is one of 
the best for the home garden. 
The long, straight, waxy yellow 
pods are absolutely stringless. They 
are heavy bearers of delicious quali- 
ty beans, which are excellent for 
canning or pickles. The seed is 
white, mottled with red and purple. 
Triple size pkt., 10c; 42 Ib., 27¢; 
1 Ib., 48¢; 3 Ibs., $1.15. All Postpaid. 
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TENDERGREEN 
The Dark-Green Canner 
106—An entirely new green 
podded bush bean, enormously 
prolific, entirely stringless, and 
bearing a profusion of finely 
flavored -beans that are more 
tender than those of any other 
variety. The pods of Tendergreen 
are long and round, a lovely dark 
green in color, absolutely free 
from strings and fibre, and are 
of the finest eating qualities, 
Plants are of strong upright 
dwarf growth. Tendergreen is a 
bean of real merit, combining 
productiveness and hardiness 
with the highest quality, and we 
urge a generous planting. Splen- 
did for canning. Matures in 55 
days. . 
Triple size pkt., 10c; 1% Ib., 26c; 
7 
1 Ib., 45c; 3 Ibs., $1.12. All Postpaid. 
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Everbearing Wax 
Rustproof Bush Bean 
Disease Resistant 
112—This bean only takes 65 days 
to mature. Very best for canning 
and are also the most excellent, 
tasty beans you have ever eaten 
when used fresh as string or snap 
beans. The plants are very large, 
practically rust-proof, and bear 
enormous crops of beautiful long 
yellow pods. 
Triple size pkt., 
1 Ib., 40c; 3 Ibs., 98c. 
10c; 4% Ib., 25e; 
All Postpaid. 
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PENCIL POD 
BLACK WAX 
The Heavy Yielder 
105—(55 days to maturity) —A 
wonderfully flavored, rich dark yel- 
low stringless snap bean. It is a 
very vigorous and hardy plant, be- 
ing one of the few to survive the 
heat and lack of moisture of our 
summers. The thick meaty pods are 
very brittle and cook up into a very 
appetizing dish. The seed is black 
when ripe. 
Triple size pkt., 10c; 
49 Ib., 23; 
1 Ib., 39c; 3 Ibs., 98e. 
All Postpaid. 

< BURPEE’S 
STRINGLESS 
GREEN POD 
Drought and 
Heat Resistant 
107—(50 days). This 
extra early dwarf 
green pod bean is a 
very heavy bearer. 
The medium size, 
meaty, green pods are 
absolutely stringless, 
of high quality, and 
excellent flavor. Be- 
sides their other good 
qualities, they will 
stand more drouth 
than any other varie- 
ty. The seed is dark 
brown. 
Triple size pkt., 10c; 
% Ib., 24c; 1 Ib., 43c; 
3 Ibs., $1.05. All Post- 
paid. 
DRY BEANS 

NAVY BEAN 
The Small Soup Bean 
102—Best yielder of any of 
the dry or soup beans. Erect 
bushes keer pod off damp 
ground. Long uniform pods. 
Raise a lot. They'll keep 
’til you need them. 
Triple size pkt., 10c; % 
Ib., 19c; 1 Ib., 33c; 3 Ibs., 80c. 
All Postpaid. 

RED KIDNEY 
For Baking or Soup 
128—This is the RED 
soup bean, similar to the 
Navy except for color. Easy 
to grow and a very heavy 
yieiaer of large, dark red, 
dry beans. Ideal for bak- 
ing or soup. Triple size 
pkt., 10c; 14 Ib., 18c; 1 Ib., 
33c; 3 lbs., 80c. All Post- 
paid. 
Remember These Points About Bean Planting 
1. To help prevent rust, don’t pick beans when plants are wet or damp. 
2. To combat bugs and disease, use Gurney’s BUG DUST regularly. 

EARLIEST 
BRITTLE WAX 
The Early One 
110—Five reasons why you 
should plant this bean: 
1. Quality:—Absolutely stringless, 
very tender, and most delicious. 
2, Yield:—The vines are large, vig- 
orous and are completely cov- 
ered with pods for long season. 
3. Appearance:—The long straight 
ellow. 
4. EARLY: ready in only 50 days. 
5. Hardiness:—Nearly blight proof 
and very drouth-resistant. 
Triple size pkt., 12c; 4% lb. 
1 Ib., 43e; 3 Ibs., $1.05. All postpaid. 
pods are a beautiful 
(90 days). 
beans. Well, 
planting. 
mature turn to yellow. 
just as you would lima beans, or dry beans. Soy 
beans shell easily if you let the pods stand in boil- 
ing water for about 5 minutes. 

133—EDIBLE SOY BEANS 
You’ve heard a lot about edible soy 
here they are—the great big green 
kind, ready for the table in about 90 days after 
Beans are bright green in color and when 
Prepare them for the table 
Price: Pkt., (0c; 
Yo Ib., 25c; 1 Ib., 40c; 3 Ibs., 98c. Postpaid. 
Green Kentucky Wonder 
breadth. 
3 Ibs., $1.15. 
24c; 
or Old Homestead 
134—(65 days to maturity). 
riety is very vigorous and productive and bears 
its pods in large clusters. 
very long, often being nine or ten inches, nearly 
round, stringless and very crisp when young, and 
so fleshy that they are greater in width than 
This climbing va- 
The pods are green, 
Triple size pkt., 10c; 12 Ib., 27c; 1 Ib., 46e; 
All Postpaid. 
Grow pole beans by the garden fence—on a 
trellis or in the corn—where the corn cultivator 
will tend them for you. 


TOMATOES 

GOLDEN QUEEN 
The Smooth and Prolific 
412—“Queen of the Yellows” 
—tThe largest yellow tomato. It 
is early and very prolific. 
large yellow tomatoes are 
smooth and very mild. 
Pkt., 5c; 12 oz., 25c; 1 oz., 39c. 
All Postpaid. 
YELLOW HUSK or 
GROUND CHERRY 
~ derful 
Pkt., 
paid. 
size, 
bright 
rolific. 
Northern market and home i 
Best for the North 
414—One of the best and earliest 
tomatoes developed by Professor 
eager. 
its F tality making a large plant, 
Bison is self-prunin: 
compact bush. It pu 
gies into producing and ripening 
a heavy and extra early crop 0 
smooth, aorta. el 
i ma ‘ 
aaa ae 40c. All Postpaid. 

413—This early dwarf type is 
the only one suitable for the 
North. 
size of a cherry, bright yellow 
enclosed in a husk. Makes won- 
Earliest of the Lot 
411—The earliest, 
smooth red tomato, This toma- 
to is not only remarkable for 
its earliness but for its large 
garden 
Pkt., 
All Postpaid. 

ALL STATE 
Produces When Others Fail 
407—_From NORTHERN NORTH DAKOTA, MONTANA, MINNESOTA and WIS- 
CONSIN with their short growing season, down through SOUTH DAKOTA, 
IOWA, and NEBRASKA, you will find THIS WONDERFUL NEW TOMATO IS 
BETTER than the variety you have been raising. The smooth red Tomatoes 
are as early as Bison or Earlibell, and NEARLY TWICE AS LARGE. This is 
the HEAVIEST YIELDING Tomato we have ever seen. The plants are literally 
loaded down with fruit. They are medium size, with enough leaves to prevent 
sun-scald. The fruit is a beautiful bright red, very solid, has few seeds. Pkt., 
15e; 1%4 02., 25¢e; % oz., 45c. All Postpaid. 
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Easy to Grow 
The fruit is about the 
preserves and pies. 
Jc; 44 oz, 25c, All Post- 
EARLIANA 
large, 
handsome shape, and 
red colors. Enormously 
The finest for the 

‘be; 42 OZ, 26c; 1 oz., 40c. 
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EARLIBELL TOMATO 
The Vigorous Early One 
402—An immense yielder of beautiful 
crimson ‘tomatoes of extra fine flavor. 
The fruits are smooth and do not split 
easily. The vines are thrifty with 
enough foliage to shade the fruit so it 
will not sun-burn. Again, I urge you 
to plant Earlibell. 
Pkt., 8c; 4% oz., 24c; 1 oz., 45c. All 
Postpaid. 
BISON 




Instead of wasting 
and forms a 
all its ener- 
medium 
Pkt., Jo; 3% 
GURNEY’S BUG DUST 
The Dust That Works 4 Ways 
1. Stomach Poison 
. Contact Poison 
. Repellant 
. Fungicide 
3 Ibs. $100 
2 Ibs. & gun SPIES 
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BOUNTY 
The Early and Smooth One 
417—Yes, we say it’s the finest tomato 
grown. So SMOOTH and FIRM and with 
such a pleasing flavor. Outyielded six 
other commonly planted varieties from 
10% to 90% in experiment station trials. 
BOUNTY is EARLY RIPENING, SELF- 
PRUNING, UNIFORM IN COLOR and 
TOPS IN QUALITY. A North Dakota 
Station introduction. ORDER EARLY, 
Seed Supply Very Limited. 
Pkt. 15c; % oz. 20c; % oz. 35c. Postpaid. 

FIRESTEEL 
The Drought Resistant 
427—(62 days). This is the 
finest of the new tomato intro- 
ductions, originating in Dakota 
where it takes a good tomato to 
make good. Firesteel is a large 
fruited sort, globe shape, deep 
crimson in color, unaffected by 
heat and drought, yields tre- 
mendously. Fine for slicing or 
for canning. Solid enough for 
shipping. Price: Pkt., 10c; % oz., 
20c; 4% oz., 85c. Postpaid. 
