1948 FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS a8 
_ ASPARAGUS. 
An ounce of seed will sow 50 feet of drill, and produce about 800 plants. 
Fair crops may be expected the third year from seed. 
Oz. ¥% Ib. Lb. 
Washington; “Marya ee ee ey .20 50 1.50 
The highest type of the rust-resistant asparagus. It is earlier, larger 
and longer than the original Washington and quite as resistant. 
Tips are very tight and do not “‘sprangle out” or “blow” prematurely. 
BEANS.—Dwarf or Bush. 
Postage on all Beans to be paid by purchaser. See Parcel Post Rates 
Front Page. 
Beans should not be planted before the ground becomes light and warm, in favorable seasons 
usually about the first of May. The soil should be rich and mellow, and the seeds scattered about 8 
inches apart in drills that are to 2 to 2% feet apart, and covered about 2 inches deep. Successive 
sowings, made at intervals of about two weeks until the middle of July, will give a plentiful supply 
of beans throughout the season. One pound of seed will sow 100 feet of drill. 
GREEN PODDED SORTS 
Lb. % Bu. Bu. Days 
Black Valentine (Improved Stringless), Oval Dark Green Pod .50 $6.00 $20.00 49 
Bountiful Bean, Early Stringless, Flat Light Green Pod........ .50 6:00... 20:00%-.-49 
Full Measure, Very Early Round Stringless ............00.....2002..... .50 6.00 20.00 58 
Giant Stringless Green Pod, Round Medium Green Pod..........- 50 6.00 20.00 53 
Hopkin’s Imp. Round Pod, Ex. Early Valentine, Red................ 50 G00 see 2U-U0se ane 
Horticultural’ Dwarf,- Shell; Bean 225... ee... .50 6.00 20.00 54 
Large Red Kidney, Shell Bean ....0.0...00.....2..00000cccccccceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeee 50 6.00 20.00 95 
Blentif ule 2 ee Oe ee Pe 50 6,00 ~ 20:00, 51 
Improved Bountiful type, stringless, long straight medium deep green 
pods. Shows a definite resistance to rust disease. Very vroductive. 
Refugee (1000 to 1), Round Stringless Green Pod.................... 50 6.00 20.00 70 
Streamliner, Oval Dark Green Pod ......0....00.....00222.2ceeeeeeeeeee cece eee 50 6.00 20.00 55 
Stringless Green Pod, Round Dark Green Pod ......................... 50 6.003 20,00. 50 
Tendergreen (New Stringless), Round Dark Green Pod_........... 50 6.007 520.002 "51 
Tennessee Green Pod, Flat Medium Green Pod .......................- 50 6:00 20,0050 
White: Kidney, Shelle Bean” 22 es oe a ee 50 6.00%. 20.00°-+.95 
WhitesMarrow, :Shelle- bean n05 at, tn ee ee Pe 50 6.00 20.00 100 
White Navy, Shell Bean ...........000000000.00.20020.... eects 2 ae ok aed Sans 50 6.00 20.00 90 
PET BA Oe dice a see ans Sab Roun LTB 9 pina rs Ae Oe .50 
WAX PODDED BEANS. 
Lb. % Bu. Days 
German Black Wax; Yellow’ Pod (2). 2-236 50 50 6.00 55 
Improved Golden Wax, Yellow Pod ....0.2....0......0000eeseseeeeeeeeeeeeee ee 50 6.00 51 
POLE BEANS. 
Less hardy than the Bush Beans, and should be planted several weeks later, when the ground is 
warmer. Plant the seeds in slightly raised hills 8 or 4 feet apart, 4 or 5 seeds to the hill. The Limas 
are especially tender, and the rule for late outside planting with them is rigid. Painstaking cultivators, 
who are usually the most successful, plant them eye downward, after setting stout poles for every hill. 
All sorts of late-ripening Pole Beans are benefitted by pinching the tips of the vines back when they are 
about 5 feet high. A pound will plant about 100 hills. 
Lb. % Bu. Days 
Early Golden Cluster Wax, Yellow Pod.................2..2002..20-2--------- .50 6.00 74 
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