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BEANS—Bush 
Plant only in warm, well-prepared soil, about 4 inches apart, 114-2 inches deep. Under hand cultivation 
and in poor soil rows may be 18-24 inches apart; in rich fields under horse or tractor cultivation, 30-36 
inches. Cultivate only before blooming and never when wet. Pick frequently as pods approach maturity, 
to get full yield. 
Plant a succession every two weeks to ensure 
supplies throughout the season. 
Allow 1 lb. for every 100 feet of row, about 100 lbs. per acre. 
DWARF SNAP GREEN PODS 
Bountiful 4S days 
Very popular Bean for early garden snaps. Plant 
is vigorous grower and prolific bearer of pods 6 to 
7 inches long—straight, broad and thick-flat. String- 
less, brittle, tender and of fine quality. Seeds straw 
color. 
Plentiful O1 days 
Classified as a black-seeded Bountiful but matures 
about 3 days later than Bounti‘ul. Plants strong, 
vigorous, productive. Pods flat, ight green, quite 
straight, stringless. Seeds black. 
DWARF WAX SORTS 
Pencil Pod Black Wax D9 days 
Bushy plants about 15 inches high, bear large 
number of round, thick, stringless pods 6 to 7 inches 
long, of excellent quality. Many think it the best 
variety for market and home gardens. Seed black. 

Bountiful Bean 
Round Pod Kidney Wax 52 days 
Especially fine for home gardens and for canning. 
Plants of medium size, prolific. Pods 5% to 6 inches 
long, round, fleshy, brittle, stringless, and of fine 
quality. Seed white with black eye, kidney-shaped. 
BEANS—Pole 
Kentucky Wonder 65 days 
A very popular variety and unexcelled for home 
and market garden. Excellent climber, heavy pro- 
ducer. Bears green pods in large clusters, nearly 
round, often reaching 10 inches in length, curved and 
twisted. Pods are fleshy, brittle, tender and slightly 
stringy. Seed fawn colored. 
Scarlet Runner 90 days 
An old favorite in the New England States. Pods 
dark green, 5 to 6 inches long, contain 3 to 4 beans 
half-round, broad, stringy. Valuable as a green shell 
Bean and for ornamental purposes. Seeds purple 
splashed with violet. 
Yard Long 70 days 
Similar in appearance to the common Cow Pea 
used in the South. Pods 8 to 10 inches long, oval in 
section, fleshy, fiberless and tender with good quality. 
Seed is red-brown with black circle around the eye. 
BEANS—Pole Lima 
King of the Garden Lima 8§ days 
Splendid climber, heavy producer. Straight pods, 
6 inches long with 4 to 5 beans of good quality. An 
eae form of Large White Lima. Color of seed 
white. . 
