
|= 2uality VEGETABLE SEEDS Norther Grown 






Fresh Healthful 
Vegetables to 
Supply Your Table 
the Year Round 


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“HIGH COST 
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Bansei Edible Soy Beans 
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KING OF VEGETABLES 
\ For Cooking, Baking, 
Canning, Freezing 
and Sprouting. 
Get Free Recipe Folder 
29. BANSEI—Con- 
sidered the best of these 

early miracle beans. No 
single vegetable variety 
Surpassing Edible Soy 
Beans in nutritional val- 
ues, You have read 
about them in all the 
leading ‘magazines and 
newspapers. Bansei 
grows 18-24 inches tall 
—will thrive in any ay- 
erage garden soil—is re- 
Sistant to disease and 
insect pests—and ready 
to eat in 90 days. Pods 
we 4 are 2% inches long. 
5 E ; Beans bright green to 
ge. -llow at maturity. 
raid 2 * Sites Pkt. 10c, Yo Ib. 
20¢, lb, 35c, 2 lbs. 60c, 
5 lbs, $1. 30, prepaid, 

Our Trial Gardens at Faribault on U. S. Highway 65 where seed stocks are tested. 

Al g d FOR ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
Apnarag4 ee SEE PAGE 27 
1 ounce of seed will sow about 60 feet of drill. 
4. NEW PARADISE — Rust-Resistant. 
Produces a normal crop one year_ earlier 
than other varieties and gives heavier pro- 
duction throughout its life. Large crisp, ten- 
der stalks of exceptionally fine, mild flavor. 
Only 6 to 8 stalks required to the pound. 
The seed should be planted very thinly in 
seed beds the first season. Pkt. 10c, 0z, 25c, 
YY, lb. 90c, lb. $3.50, prepaid, 
5. WASHINGTON — BRust-Resistant. 
Developed by experts of the U. S. Dept. of 
Agriculture, who originated this strain. The 
stalks are dark green with purplish tips. 
Very large, straight and of superb quality. 
The leading variety grown by market gar- 
deners. Pkt. 8c, oz. 20c, % Ib. 70c, lb. $2.50, 
prepaid, 
Leaflet on Asparagus Culture Free Upon Request 
Green Pod Bush Beans 
warm. 
the rows, eyes down and cover. 
photo on inside back cover.) 
16. BURPEE’S STRING- 
LESS — (52 days.) Gardeners 
and canners like this stringless 
and fiberless bean for its excellent 
quality. It sells readily on the 
market, and for cut beans for can- 
ning, it can’t be beat.’ Pod: 6 
inches long, medium green, round. 
Seed: coffee brown. Mammoth pkt. 
10¢, 32. Ib. 25e, Ib. 40¢; 5 Ibs, 
$1.90, prepaid, 
PF fe BOUNTIFUL — (49 
days.) A bountiful yielder of de- 
licious, extra early, green, string- 
less beans. For home garden and 
for early market. sountiful is un- 
surpassed, Pod: 6% inches long, 
flat, stringless and of fine quality. 
Seed: yellow straw color. Mam- 
moth pkt. 10c, Y% Ib. 25c, Ib. 40c, 
5 lbs. $1.90, prepaid. 
For Bigger & Better Crops 
USE NITRAGIN 
Garden Size Packet 
for Inocutating 
PEAS, BEANS and 
SWEET PEAS. 
(Will treat 8 Ibs. 
of seed.) 
10c 

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Logan—Newest Green-Podded Bush Bean 1s Disease 
13. LOGAN—(48 days.) Long, slender 
pods, well rounded, crisp and delicious, A 
heavy yielder, maturing each crop quickly, 
with other crops following. Bred by the 
Florida Experiment Station to resist summer 
heat, Logan is also resistant to common mo- 
saic and has proven successful in tests in 
various parts of the country. Mammoth pkt. 
10c, % Ib. 30c, lb. 45c, prepaid. (Color 
1 Ib. plants 50 foot row. 
CULTURE—Beans should be sown after May 15th, when the ground is thoroughly 
Make successive sowings, 2 weeks apart, for a supply of beans all summer. 
Sow in drills 15 inches apart, 2 inches deep, dropping the beans 3 inches apart in 
Cultivate often. 
NOTE—Do not walk through, or pick beans when they are wet with dew orrain as touching the wet plants 
spreads the spores of anthracnose or bean canker from one plant to another. 
15. TENDERGREEN STRINGLESS 
—(54 days.) So tender and snappy it fair- 
ly melts in your mouth! Excellent for home 
garden or market. Pod: 6 inches long, round 
fleshy, dark green, stringless and of fine 
quality. A very heavy yielder. Seed: brown, 
blotched with light fawn, Mammoth pkt. 10c, 
%, Ib. 25c, lb. 40c, 5 lbs. $1.90, prepaid. 
(Color photo, page 2.) 

New Logan—Long, Slender and Well-rounded. 


and Heat-Resistant. 

