BEANS 
Prices, See page 4 
GREEN BEANS—Continued 
LANDRETH STRINGLESS. 52 days. A greatly im- 
proved Burpee’s Stringless. Pods are longer, 
slightly more round, flesh more tender, less fi- 
brous, and no strings. Is a 15 per cent heavier 
yielder than Burpee’s and a good shipping 
variety. 
STRINGLESS BLACK VALENTINE. 52 days. Bears 
abundance of oval, long, fleshy 6 inch pods of 
attractive green color. Stringless and of good 
quality. Plants medium high and a very healthy 
grower. Seeds black. 
WAX PODDED BEANS 
ROUND POD KIDNEY or BRITTLE WAX. 54 days. 
An outstanding sort for home use and for the 
shipping trade. Plants large, erect, medium green, 
vigorous and productive. Pods handsome in ap- 
pearance, medium yellow, round, slightly curved, 
extremely brittle; fleshy, absolutely stringless 
and fibreless; the best of the round podded wax 
varieties. 
PENCIL POD BLACK WAX. 53 days. A desirable 
home and market garden variety. Plants strong 
and productive. Pods round, slightly curved, 
brittle and absolutely stringless. Seed solid black. 
TOP NOTCH GOLDEN WAX. A much improved 
type of Golden Wax. Pods are stringless, smooth, 
symmetrical oval, light golden color, very tender, 
5 to 6 inches long, almost an inch longer than 
Improved Golden Wax. Very productive. 
LIMA BUSH OR BUTTER BEANS 
CULTURE: Planting and care of Limas same as other 
Bush Beans, except 4 inches apart in row and for best 
yield a warm, sandy loam is desirable. 
| HENDERSON’S. 70 days. The earliest variety. Used 
largely by canners. Plant small, dark green, 
erect, bushy; pods flat, containing 3 to 4 flat, 
light green beans or seed, of excellent flavor. 
Best yields obtained on warm, sandy loam. 
FORDHOOK BUSH. 76 days. Plants strong, pods 
4% to 5 inches. 3 to 5 large green beans. 

BABY POTATO BUSH LIMA (NEW) 
All-America Selections—Silver Medal 1940 
Award Winner in 
-BURPEE IMPROVED. 78 days. Plants large, vig- 
orous, very productive, pods large, 5 inches. 
(BABY POTATO LIMA. A variety especially 
adapted to Colorado and the West as it is 
more thrifty and robust than other lima beans. 
A heavy yielder. Pods average 3 to 4 seeds, 
maturing very uniform. 
KING OF THE GARDEN POLE LIMA. 
Splendid climber; very productive. 
89 days. 
Seeds large. 

ROUND POD KIDNEY OR BRITTLE WAX 
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POLE BEANS 
KENTUCKY WONDER or OLD HOMESTEAD (Green). 
67 days. The best known and most popular pole 
bean. Good for home and market garden, and for 
canning. Pods 7 to 9 inches long, practically 
round, curved, with undulating surface, meaty, 
of good quality. Strong climber, hardy, very 
prolific over long season. Very brittle. Stringless 
when young, 
KENTUCKY WONDER (Wax). 66 days. The best 
wax podded pole bean. Vines are strong, pro- 
ducing pods 6 to 8 inches long, coming in very 
abundant clusters, pods very broad, thick and 
fleshy, of golden yellow to creamy white. 
SHELL BEANS 
HORTICULTURAL or SPECKLED CRANBERRY. 56 
days. Also called Dwarf Cherry. Used for snap 
beans, and also for green shell beans which are 
edible in 62 days. Pods green at early stage, 
changing to greenish yellow splashed with car- 
mine at maturity; semiround, stringless, prolific. 
We can supply dwarf bush or tall climbing va- 
rieties. 
LONG WINDSOR or FAVA. A late variety for 
use as a green shelled bean. Plants are very 
large and upstanding, pods glossy green. At 
eating stage the beans are light green, broad, 
flat, and usually three to a pod. Also edible 
when dry. Seed reddish brown with black eyes. 
@®) All-America Selections Trials 

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