Selected 

VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
ASPARAGUS 
Mary Washington—Thick, tall green 
spears with purple tops. Highly rust 
resistant. Rapid growing. Tender. ‘ 
BEANS 
Green Podded, Dwarf 
or Bush 
Black Valentine Stringless — Hardy, 
early maturing, very productive. Pods, 
dark green, 6-64 inches long, brittle, 
smooth, stringless. Seeds black. 51 days. 
Bountiful — An early, heavy-yielding 
variety. Flat, light-green, stringless, 
slightly fibrous. 49 days. 
Giant Stringless Green Pod—Large, 
sturdy plants. Meaty, round pods, brit- 
tle, strictly stringless. Medium green 
pods. Oval, yellowish-brown seed. 54 
days. 
Plentiful—Productive, early. Flat, me- 
dium green pods, 6 to 7-in. long, strictly 
stringless. Choicest quality. All-Amer- 
ica Bronze Medal 1939. 51 days. 
Stringless Green Pod—Early, sturdy. 
Very meaty, round, fully stringless and 
fibreless. 50 days. 
Tendergreen — Large, erect plants. 
Abundant, round, dark-green pods, 
strictly stringless and fleshy. 54 days. 
Wax Podded, Dwarf or 
Bush Varieties 
Golden Wax—A home garden favorite. 
Small, erect plants, moderately produc- 
tive. Straight, thick, flat pods, yellow, 
stringless. 51 days. 
All Vegetable Seeds 
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Pencil Pod Black Wax—Early and 
productive. Rich yellow, deep curved 
round pods. 5% to 6-in. long. Always 
stringless, tender, brittle and fleshy. 52 
days. 
Round Pod Kidney Wax (Brittle 
Wax)—Large, erect, vigorous plants. 
Medium yellow curved pods, crease- 
backed, entirely stringless, very brit- 
tle, fleshy and succulent. 58 days. 
Sure Crop Stringless—Handsome, rich 
yellow pods. Sturdy, brittle. 6-61 in. 
long. Strictly stringless. 53 days. 
Pole Beans 
Kentucky Wonder (Old Homestead) 
—Strong climber, hardy, long-bearing. 
Curved, almost round pods. Slightly 
stringy but meaty. 65 days. 
Kentucky Wonder Wax—Very popu- 
lar. Vigorous, good climbing plants, 
waxy-yellow pods, flat and nearly 
stringless. Somewhat fibrous’ but 
meaty. 68 days. 
ESPECIALLY 
RECOMMENDED 
COLLARD 
Georgia or Southern 
Favorite of winter ‘‘greens.’’ Grows 
to 2 ft., forming large, loose heads 
ot succulent leaves on long stem. 
24 to 36 days. 

Yard Long — Cowpea group. Oval, 
fleshy fibreless and tender with red- 
brown seed. Pods 8-10 in. long. 70 days. 
Lima Beans, Dwarf or Bush 
Baby Potato—1940 All-America. Small, 
thick-seeded butter bean with real 
flavor, early maturity and _ prolific 
growth. 12 to 16-in. tall. 72 days. 15c. 
Burpee’s Improved Bush—Best of flat 
seeded bush limas. Pods contain four 
or five large beans of excellent quality. 
75 days. 
Fordhook Bush — Straight pods with 
plump, large beans, excellent quality. 
75 days. 
Henderson’s Bush — Known as Baby 
Lima or Butter Bean. Plants small, 
early and bushy. 65 days. Very pro- 
ductive. 
Lima Beans, Pole 
King of the Garden — Flat, smooth 
pods with four or five white, large, flat 
beans. 88 days. 













About our selection 
of vegetable seeds 
You'll find a hand-picked list of 
vegetable seed varieties offered on 
these pages. They are the kinds we 
know from experience are the most 
suited to home gardening. 
Of course, you'll find many longer 
lists than we've given you here. 
But out of the many thousands of 
varieties available, we’ve simply 
chosen the best of the lot for qual- 
ity, yield, and your own gardening 
needs. 
If there should be some varieties 
you want, and can’t find listed in 
this book... ask us about them. 




We can either supply what you 
want... or get it for you, 


