“(ut- States Vegetable Seeds 
Beans 
CuLturE. Plant after the weather and ground are warm; ordinary garden soil is satisfactory. Set the seeds 3 inches apart 
in rows 18 to 24 inches apart for hand cultivation or 30 to 36 inches apart for horse or tractor cultivation. Plant a suc- 
cession every two weeks. | lb. plants 100 ft. of row; 60 lbs. an acre. 
Green-podded Bush Beans 

lack Valentine 
BEAN, Asgrow Stringless B 
ASGROW STRINGLESS BLACK VALENTINE. 
49 days. This variety with semi-round pods sells 
well on both the flat and round-pod markets. The 
plant is large, erect and prolific, bearing very at- 
tractive, dark green, oval pods 61% to 7 inches long 
and nearly straight, strictly stringless and of fine 
quality. These Beans retain their color and texture 
in shipping long distances. Seeds black. 
BOUNTIFUL. 47 days. One of the best for shipping 
purposes. Also largely used in home and market 
gardens. Pods clear light green, wide, flat, fleshy, 
entirely stringless, brittle and tender. Plants medium 
large and very prolific. Seeds straw colored. 
LONGREEN. 52 days. This variety is an improve- 
ment on Tendergreen with somewhat longer pods and 
a heavier cropper. Plant is slightly larger and 
broader leaved than Tendergreen. The pods are of 
fine quality, round, stringless and fiberless. Seeds 
buff, mottled with purple. 
TRI-STATE SEED COMPANY 
PHILADELPHIA 6, PA. 


FLORIDA BELLE. 59 days. A new green-pod va- 
riety developed by the U. S. Regional Vegetable 
Breeding Station and Florida Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station. Plants are large, tall, highly produc- 
tive, considerably resistant to common Bean mosaic 
and to several forms of Bean rust and mildew. 
Pods are 51% to 7 inches long, straight, slightly oval 
in cross section, light green in color, stringless and of 
good quality. This variety is not adapted to sandy 
soil but on muck and heavy soils has a greater 
ability than other varieties to yield a crop in con- 
ditions of heat and drought. Seeds buff, much 
mottled with pale purple. 
PLENTIFUL. 50 days. The pods are flat, thick, 
straight, of medium deep green color, 714 inches 
long, brittle, stringless and of distinctive flavor. 
The plants are most prolific and make a good growth. 
Noticeably resistant to certain rust diseases. Growers 
of shipping Beans certainly should give Plentiful a 
trial. Grown extensively in New England. Seeds 
black. 
STREAMLINER. 50 days. The light green pods are 
7 inches long or more, straight, flat and entirely 
stringless at all stages of growth. This variety is a 
very heavy yielder under most conditions. Seeds 
white. 
TENDERGREEN. 52 days. An outstanding general- 
purpose variety for home and market gardeners, 
canning and freezing. Pods long, round, straight, 
stringless and of fine quality. Plant erect, vigorous 
growing and very productive. Seeds mottled buff 
and purple. 
BURPEE STRINGLESS GREEN POD. 50 days. 
An excellent variety for home, market garden, 
canning and freezing. Plants are medium large, 
strictly bush form and yield extremely well under 
the most adverse conditions. Pods are oval, medium 
green, about 6 inches long, slightly curved, brittle, 
meaty and juicy. A favorite bush Bean for com- 
mercial planting, canning, freezing and home use. 
Seeds dark coffee-brown. 
LOGAN. 55 days. Plant vigorous and erect, re- 
sistant to common Bean mosaic and powdery mil- 
dew. Pods will set in hot weather but are borne 
rather low; round, green, stringless and relatively 
resistant to spotting from bacterial blight. Seeds 
mottled brownish purple on buff. 

5 per cent discount before April 1 
when cash accompanies the order 
