Green Podded Bush Beans 
Make successive sowings of green Beans every two weeks from May, as soon 
as the ground is warm, until August. Sow the seed the same as you do wax 
Beans. It improves the growth of Beans when you dust the seed with Nitragin. 
10-cent size will treat 2 pounds of seed Beans. 
Keep your garden working all season. Enjoy tender, stringless green Beans 
until freeze-up time. For a succession of crops sow the seed every two weeks 
until July. 1 pkg: will plant a 25-foot row; 2 Ib. will plant 100 feet. 
* j Most Popular Flat-Podded Green Bean. The vigorous, hardy 
BOUNTIFUL plants bear great quantities of thick, broad, solid and meaty 
pods about 7 inches long. They are tender, of the highest quality and unusually delicious 
in flavor. This Bean retains its stringless quality even into maturity. Seed is brown. 
Pkg. 10c; Y% Ib. 30c; Ib. 50c;5 Ibs. $1.95 
«Giant Stringless Green Pod. Giant pods 61/4 inches long, round, thick, very fleshy, 
brittle, and absolutely stringless. Early maturing and a splendid. Bean for both home and 
market garden. Matures in 53 days. The seed is brown. 
Pkg: 10c; Yo Ib. 30c; Ib. 50c; 5 Ibs. $1.95 
Improved Stringless Green-Pod. Very desirable, dwarf, green-podded variety for the 
home garden and for market. Plants large and vigorous, holding the long, round pods 
well up from the ground.. Ready: to eat in 52 days. Seed is light brown. 
Pkg: 1.0c; Yo Ib.) 30c¢;*1b..50c; 5: Ibs. $1.95 
*LONGREEN 
Winner of All-America Award for 1946. About one inch longer 
than Tendergreen and of the same high quality. A splendid new 
kind that will no doubt replace Tendergreen very soon. Plants are strong growing and 
bear abundantly, ripening their fruit in about the same time as Tendergreen. 53 days. 
Keep them picked and they will continue to bear over a long season. 
Pkg. 10c; VY Ib. 30c; Ib. 50c; 5 Ibs. $1.95 
Plentiful. (Bronze Medal Award, 1938.) A new flat, thick, long-podded, dark green, 
stringless Bean. of good quality. Plant is strong growing and abundant bearing. Matures 
in 50 days. We don’t like this Bean quite as well as we do the older variety, Bountiful. 
Seed is black. Pkg. 1Oc;AVo0Ib.330¢ lb. 506; 5) Ibs. $1595 
STREAMLINER Very Long Flat Pods. Very heavy yielding, sturdy, 15-inch 
plants. Bright green pods are about 8 inches long, straight, 
smooth and stringless. The quality remains good until full maturity. The dried Beans can 
be used for soup or baking, as they are white. An ideal Bean both for the market and 
home’ gardener. , Pkg: 10c; 1% Ib. 30c; Ib. 50c; 5 Ibs. $1.95 
Stringless Black Valentine. Very early maturing semi-round, smooth, dark green Bean 
of high quality, brittle and entirely stringless. This is a great favorite with commercial 
growers as a snap Bean for its fine appearance and very good keeping qualities. Seed is 
black. Pkg. 10c; 4 Ib. 30c; Ib. 50c; 5 Ibs. $1.95 
* Tendergreen. The Second Best Round-Podded Green Bean. Straight, round pods 614 
inches long, absolutely stringless and of the very highest quality. It has just about every- 
thing. A very heavy and early yielder of Beans of the finest flavor and quality. Of course 
they are stringless. Ready to eat in 53 days. Seed is brown. 
‘ Pkg. 10c; VY Ib. 30c; Ib. 50¢; 5 Ibs. $1.95 

Pick your Beans in the morning 
if possible, but never when the fo- 
liage is wet, and please keep them 
picked or they will stop bearing. 
% A star before the name of the vari- 
ety means it is a Good Kind for Quick 
Freezing and for Locker Storage. 

New Longreen—The Best Round Green Bean 
This Long 
6, 







of Brussels Sprouts is the 
best we have seen either 
‘for market or for your 
own garden. 

Tendergreen— oem 
Absolutely Stringless and of the Highest Quality 
Broccoli 
A vegetable very similar to Cauliflower but less deli- 
cate in flavor. Hardy, thrives best in cool weather and 
should be hoed and watered frequently. Sow the seed 
inside or in cold frames in January or February and set 
out plants when ground is warm. A large bluish green 
flower bud head forms in the center.. After this is 
removed, small heads are produced on side branches. 
Cultivate same as Cauliflower. A package of seed will 
make about 350 plants. An ounce, 3000. 
x italian Green Sprouting Calabrese. A favorite 
vegetable with the Italians and now becoming very 
popular in our American gardens. The plant forms 
ood sized heads, and after these are cut, other heads 
orm, providing fresh vegetables for a long season. 
Sow early in cold frames for spring; outdoors in June 
and July for a fall crop. 
Pkg. 15c; yi oz. 45¢; oz. 75c; VY Ib. $2.25 
De Cicco. A new very early kind making a large cen- 
ter head within 70 days after planting and continuing 
to bear for many weeks. This kind produced more 
edible heads of high quality than any other variety 
in trials last season. 
Pkg. 25c; Y> oz. 60c; oz. $1.00 
The tlowers are the edible part of Broccoli. Harvest 
them while the cluster is still in the green bud stage 
and has started to spread. Cut within 8 inches of 
the stem and more clusters will develop later. Try 
our New De Cicco Broccoli. 
Brussels Sprouts 
The small heads, resembling Cabbage, are formed along the stalk. 
Prepare like Cabbage or in cream, like 
Cauliflower. Sow seed in spring; trans- 
plant and cultivate same as Cabbage, ex- 
cept leaves should be broken down in fall, 
giving heads more room to grow. Freezing 
improves the quality of the sprouts. They 
may be left in the ground, here in the 
North, until December. One package of 
seed will produce 350 plants; one ounce, 
3500 plants. 
xLong Island Improved. (Special 
Strain.) « A very tine strain grown ex- 
tensively for the New York market. The 
plants grow 20 to 24 inches tall and pro- 
duce a large crop of very solid heads of 
sweet and delicious flavor. 
Pkg: 20c; 14 oz. 45c; oz. $1.50. 
Italian Green Sprouting 
Calabrese Broccoli 












