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107—TENDERGREEN. Requires 54 days. A 
most desirable bean for home and market. Pods 
round, fleshy, dark green, stringless and of 
excellent quality. 
100—NICHOLSON’S GIANT STRINGLESS 
_ GREEN POD. Requires 53 days. This splendid 
_ stringless variety of Bean is of the finest qual- 
ity and early. The pods are oval-round, bright 
5 irs tender, crisp and about 6 inches long. 
Is especially recommended to market gard- 
eners on account of its earliness and superior 
- quality. 
101—BURPEE’S STRINGLESS GREEN POD. 
Requires 53 days. Absolutely stringless round 
green pod, fine quality. Matures early and is 
Sate prolific. Specially recommended for home 
garden. 
103—TENNESSEE GREEN POD. Requires 54 
days. Very prolific and one of the surest Beans 
there is. Pods long, flat, bright green. 
106—BOUNTIFUL. Requires 48 days. Has long 
ods of a light green color, tender and string- 
ess. One of the best Beans to grow for snaps, 
a splendid sort for the market. 
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_‘112-PENCIL POD BLACK WAX. Requires 52 
_ days. Handsome sort of the Wax variety. Pods 
are round, straight, bright yellow, very tender 
and stringless; grow from 51 to 6 inches long. 
___ 118-IMPROVED KIDNEY WAX. Requires 62 
_ days. An improved type that is desirable for 
home and market, also for canning. Pods are 
round, measuring about six inches, straight, 
deep yellow in color and stringless. 
__-116--NICHOLSON’S IMPROVED GOLDEN 
WAX. Requires 48 days. Pods are large, 
slightly flattened, bright yellow, brittle, and 
quite stringless while young. The bushes are of 
“ compact growth and very prolific. Highly rec- 
ommended for home gardening. 
111—PROLIFIC BLACK WAX. Requires 52 
_ days. An improved strain of the old familiar 
_ German Black Wax. One of the earliest of the 
_ Wax varieties, producing fine yellow, round, 
meaty pods of best quality. 
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PRICES ON WAX BUSH BEANS. Prices 
on the above Wax Beans are as follows, 
unless otherwise noted: Packet, 10c; 1% 
Ib., 25¢; lb., 45c; 2 lbs., 80c; 5 Ibs., $1.65, 
postpaid. Please ask for prices in larger 
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102—NICHOLSON’S EARLY ROUND POD RED 
VALENTINE. Requires 52 days. Largely planted 
by gardeners because the plants will stand 
more adverse weather conditions than other 
Bush Beans. 
104—EARLY STRINGLESS REFUGEE. Requires 
53 days. A great improvement over the old 
Refugee or 1000 to 1. Pods are about 5 inches 
long, curved and dark in color. This variety 
is absolutely stringless, Now considered one of 
the best early sorts. 
105—STRINGLESS BLACK VALENTINE. Re- 
quires 49 days to mature. A wanted sort for 
market gardeners and home use. Most attrac- 
tive oval pods, nearly straight, dark green 
and strictly stringless. Quality and flavor ex- 
ceptionally good. 
108—MEXICAN PINTO BEANS (Frijoles). A 
bush green pod bean that is very hardy. Will 
stand early or late planting. A heavy yielder. 
Pkt., 10c; lb., 30c; 2 lbs., 50c; 5 lbs., $1.00, post- 
paid. Ask for prices in larger lots. 


PRICES ON GREEN POD BUSH BEANS. Prices on the above Bush Beans are as follows, 
unless otherwise noted: Packet, 10c; 1% lb., 25c; lb., 40c; 2 lbs., 75c; 5 lbs., $1,60, postpaid. 
Please ask for prices on larger quantities. 

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Your Vegetables 
Vegetables fresh from your garden are 
equaled to tree-ripened fruit and there is 
no substiute for that difference in taste— 
also, mineral and vitamin content. Post- 
war living expense will play an impor- 
tant part in your financial budget and 
your home garden properly cared for will 
cut down on your food bill. Thrift will 
soon be the order of the day. 
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A GOOD GARDEN MEANS BETTER THINGS TO EAT 
Nicholson’s Garden Beans 
Bush beans are easy to grow and are one of the most profitable crops for the home 
gardener. Plan to sow them in succession and you can have fresh beans almost all year. 
Select varieties that are tender and stringless for real quality. Green Beans or Wax Beans 
| are a matter of taste. Plant most of the kind you like best, some of each for variety. Plant 
beans after all danger of frost is past, in well prepared soil, rows 2 to 3 feet apart, cover 
1 to 1% inches. Shallow cultivation should be frequent until blooming, then stop, to avoid 
injury to the root. For succession, plant every two weeks. 
Nicholson’s Green Pod Bush Beans 
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One pound plants 75 to 100 feet of row, 60 pounds to the acre. 

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