With the Government requesting more and larger Victory or War Gardens, 
it is evident that everyone that has available space should plant as many vege- 
tables for home use as possible. A larger production can be accomplished by 
making several plantings of the quick maturing varieties and by making several 
plantings of other varieties at intervals of about ten days, and a supply of fresh 
vegetables is assured over a much longer period. Proper cultivation and irri- 
gation assures bumper crops. Applications of fertilizer and protecting the plants 
from insects are very essential for maximum food production. 
KEWSTONIAN 
BUSH BEAN 
The new all-purpose Stringless, Green Pod Dwarf 
Bean which was awarded the All-American Selection 
for 1944. As the supply of seed is limited it will be 
available only in small quantities for trial purposes. 
Description: Vine 18 inches tall, sturdy plant. Pods 
6 to 614 inches long, round stringless, fiberless, fine 
grained, straight and of rich dark green color. 52 
days to maturity. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (%4 lb. 25c) (Ib. 75c). 

