Landreths’ Top Notch Golden Wax— 50 Days. 
Height of vine 12”-14”. A very productive and 
compact plant. Pods 5”-5%” long; flat and 
clear golden yellow and absolutely stringless. 
The seed is oval, decidedly white, with small 
brown eye. It was developed by us on our 
Trial Grounds at Filer, Idaho, and is a hand 
cross between Grenell’s Improved Rust Proof 
Golden Wax and Landreths’ Stringless. 'Resist- 
ant to disease, Will produce more hampers to 
the acre. Noted for its great. productivity. 
New Kidney Wax—52 Days. Height of vine 
18”_20”, Plants very erect. Pods 6”-7” long, 
semi-round and stringless; bright lemon-yellow 
in color, Seeds are white with small dark eye. 
It is a very attractive bean. An excellent table 
variety. Used extensively by canners. 
Pencil Pod Black Wax—54 Days. Height of vine 
16”-18”. Plant large, strong and bears abund- 
ance of pods over a long period. Pods are round, 
6”-7" long, absolutely stringless and very 
meaty. Seed oblong, slightly flattened, solid 
black. A leading wax variety for home and 
market gardens. 
Round Pod Kidney Wax—-56 Days. Plant medium 
large, erect and very vigorous.*-Pods 5”-6” 
long; round, light yellow in color and string- 
less, Seed white, with black eye. A Pennsyl- 
vania favorite. It is greatly desired by canners 
and home gardeners. 

Wax Beans—Sure Crop 
Sure Crop Wax—54 Days. Height of vine 16”- 
18”, Plant large and dependably productive. 
Pods 6” long, golden yellow, flat, absolutely 
stringless, fine grained. Contains 6 or 7 beans. 
Seeds oval in shape, jet black. Particularly de- 
sirable for truckers and shippers. 
Unrivalled Wax—51 Days. Plant medium large, 
thrifty and wilt-resistant. Pods 5” long, rich 
waxy yellow, flat, fleshy and brittle. Stringless 
in early stage. Seeds small yellowish brown. 

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Soy Beans—Bansei 
Wardwell’s Kidney Wax—53 Days. Pods 6” long, 
flat, meaty, straight, stringless and fine texture. 
Contain 5 or 6 beans per pod. Color of seed 
white with purple eye and kidney shaped. An 
early home garden variety. 
Landreths’ Edible Soy Beans (Culture Similar to 
Bush Beans) Cansei—89 Days. The most popu- 
lar of this type of beans. Edible Soy Beans al- 
though still a novelty are rapidly gaining in 
popularity. They are resistant to drought and 
disease and less affected by insects. Tney are 
high in vitamins and low in starch content. 
Grown and cooked in a manner similar to Bush 
Lima Beans. Plants are vigorous and slightly 
taller than ordinary bush beans. Very prolific. 
Use in green or dry stage. 
Average height of vine 14”—20". 1 lb. will plant 
100 feet of row, 60 lbs. to the acre. Plant in rows 
214'-3' apart. Beans should be thinned out to 12” 
apart. They are two weeks earlier than pole limas 
and require less effort. Being of a tender nature 
they should not be planted until the ground is 
warm. If possible plant with eyes down about 1” 
deep. Deep rooted plants continue to grow after 
others stop. Keep the soil well cultivated and pick 
as soon as they are of edible size. 
Baby Fordhook— 70 Days. Resembles Hender- 
son’s Bush type, except pods are smaller and 
thicker, Vine 14” and very bushy. Heavy crop- 
per and suitable for canning and freezing. Seed 
light cream color. 
Burpee’s Bush—77 Days. Vine 18”—20” high. 
Plants are 18”—24” high, vigorous, productive. 
Develops into a plant about 2’ in diameter. Pods 
4”_5” long, containing 3 or 4 seeds. Seeds flat 
having the appearance of a cut both sides of 
the eye. 
D. LANDRETH SEED COMPANY, CANAL STREET, BRISTOL, PA. 

