

POLE BEANS 
KENTUCKY WONDER WAX. The best pole wax bean for 
northern planting. The light yellow pods are 8 to 9 inches 
long, thick, very fleshy and brittle. This is one of the 
earliest of the pole sorts. 
28c; 1 Ib., 48c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 5 Ibs., $2.15; 10 
Ibs., $4.20. 
KENTUCKY WONDER or OLD HOMESTEAD. 
An exceptional _yielder and the most popular green-podded 
climbing bean, The pods are 8 to 9 inches long, fleshy, curved, 
tender and of good quality. Pkt., 5e; % Ib., 18e; % Ib. 22e; 1 
ib., Se, postpaid, Not prepaid, 5 ibs., $2.65; 10 ibs., $4.40, 

EDIBLE SOY BEANS 
High in protein and fat, yet easily digested and utilized; and 
an excellent source of Vitamins A, B and G. They are used 
either dry or green. 
KABOTT. Very early and prol 
1 -Tb., 32c, postpaid. 

Greot Nerthern Beans 
and set roots 2 feet apart in the row with rows 4 feet apart and crowns 4 inches 
below the surface. 
MARY WASHINGTON. 

The very vigorous and rust. resistant variety 
developed by the U. S. Department of Agriculture. The best yielding 
pedigreed strain, with large rich, dark green stalks. About 225 seeds 
to a packet. Pkg. 10c3 oz. 20c; %4 Ib., 65c; 1 Db., $2.25, postpaid. 
Pkt., 5c; 4% Ib., 16c; % Ib., 

ific, well suited to this section. Pkt., 5c; 44 Ib., 12c; % tb., Bic3._ 
: FIELD BEANS . 
A Will latroduction GREAT NORTHERN—The Best Baking Bean 
Every one knows the Great Northern Beans, but few know that 
the seed was originally obtained over fifty years ago by Oscar H. Will 
from Son of a Star, an Hidatsa Indian, by whose tribe it had been 
grown for many years. Hardy, a heavy yielder and early, it is much 
more tender and more quickly Pare : 
cooked than the Navy Bean, and 
one of the most largely grown field 
Beans. 14% Ib., 14c; 3% Ib., 24c; 1 
lb., 40c, pestpaid. Not prepaid, 10 
Ibs., $1.90; 100 Ibs., $17.00. 
HIDATSA. A Will Introduction. A 
heavy yielder, hardy, drouth resis- 
tant and an excellent baking bean. 
The seed is similar to Great North- 
ern in shape, but red in color. %4 
Ib., 14c; % Ib., Z4c;3 1 Ib., 42, post- 
paid. : 
ASPARAGUS 
Culture. One ounce will: sow 100 feet of 
row. Soak seed for 24 hours before planting 
1 inch deep in rows 1 foot apart. When 1 
year old set plants in permanent beds. Work 
soil depth of 16 inches. manure heavily, 

ASPARAGUS ROOTS ™42* WASHINGTON. Price, postpaid, doz. S5e; 50, $1.85; 100, 
$3.50. F.0.B. here, 506, $1.75; 100, 


Germaco 3 ax 
Hotka § Help You Grow Earlier, Hardier 
: . Vegetables and Flowers 
Strong little individual hothouses for every plant. Increase yields, pro- 
mote larger fruits and vegetables and ripen plants earlier. Made of waxed 
paper, protect against rain, frost, wind and insects. Quickly and easily 
set—directions on package. Heme garden Package contains 25 Hotkaps 
and cardboard setter, postpaid, 90c; not prepaid, 70c. Postpaid, 100 Hotkaps, 
$2.75; 250 for $4.65; 1,000 for 13.50; 5,000 lots at $13.35 per 1,000. The 100 
and 250 Hotkap. packages contain a Fiberboard setter. Sales tax on Hot- 
kaps for North Dakota customers. od 
TWIST EMS Hand plant tie—dark green tape with wire reinforc- 
- ®ing, convenient and permanent. Two sizes. 4 inch, 
250 per package, 35c, postpaid. S inch, 125 per package, 35e, postpaid. 
