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TESTED, DEPENDABLE SEEDS 
Boans 
BEANS WILL PRODUCE well on most soils if planted after the soil is reasonably warm 
and dry. The bean rows should be spaced 18 inches apart and the seed about 3 inches 
apart in the row and about 2 inches deep. A pound of seed will plant about 100 feet 
of row. Plants should not be thinned but should have frequent shallow cultivations. 
For a continuous supply of beans, seed may be planted every two weeks until mid- 
summer. 
Burpee’s Stringless Green Pod 
THIS IS ONE of the finest round pod varieties, both for table use and for shipping. Maturing in 
about 50 days, the pods are six inches long, slightly curved and very thick, even when young. 
The pods are meaty and juicy, with no sign of strings; they are brittle and of fine flavor. The 
plants are medium large and retain the bush form. The seeds are medium in size and dark brown 
in color. 
Prices postpaid: VY pound, 25c; 1 pound, 40c; 5 pounds, $1.75. 
Kentucky Wonder 
THIS VARIETY is one of the earliest and most popular of all the pole beans. It is a highly pro- 
ductive bean, producing pods of delicious flavor. They cook tender at all times. The pods are 
round, 714 to 814 inches long, curved, slightly stringy and brittle. Matures in about 65 days. 
Prices postpaid: VY, pound, 25c; 1 pound, 40c; 5 pounds, $1.75. 
Full Measure 
THIS COMPARATIVELY new variety is. rapidly being recognized as one of the very best stringless 
green pod beans of the main crop sort. As indicated by its name, it is very productive, yielding 
fine stringless green pod beans about six inches long, straight, very fleshy, pencil podded and 
creased backed. The plant is well branched and very productive, yielding the heavy pods through- 
out a long season. Matures in about 54 days. 
Prices postpaid: Ya pound, 25c¢; 1 pound, 45¢; 5 pounds, $2.00. 
Hopi Indian 
THIS IS a comparatively new bean that has 
proven valuable in the Great Plains area be- 
cause of its vigor and hardiness. The Hopi 
bean is medium early, maturing in 75 days, 
producing a bean that is midway in size be- 
tween the bush lima and the older pole beans. 
For those who like beans in the green stage 
for cooking, there is none better than the Hopi. 
This bean should be planted about one-third as 
thickly as the regular lima beans, yet it will 4 
produce as heavy a crop of beans. FULL MEASURE BEANS 

Prices postpaid: Y. pound, 20c; 1 pound, 35c¢; 5 pounds, $1.55. 
