For Better Gardens—Plan Early—Prepare Early—Plant Hardie’s Seeds 
Hardie’s Vegetable Seed for Southwestern Gardens 
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Burpee’s Stringless Greenpod 
Bush—Green Pod 
104—BOUNTIFUL. One of the best green 
bush sorts. Very prolific and extra early, 
making in six weeks. 
105—BURPEE’S STRINGLESS GREEN POD. 
Combines unusual hardiness, extreme earliness 
and wonderful productiveness with pods of 
handsome appearance and finest quality. Un- 
doubtedly the greatest green pod bean known. 
Pods are fleshy, full and slightly curved, very 
round and borne in abundance, through a 
long season, beginning early. Gardeners use 
this bean. It excels as a snap bean for table 
use or for canning. 
108—GIANT STRINGLESS GREEN POD. 
Larger and some earlier than the Valentine; 
is without strings, unusually crisp and meaty; 
is eee prolific, and has done well wherever 
tried. 
109—TENNESSEE GREEN POD. Very early 
and stands earlier planting than most other 
beans; withstands cold, inclement weather 
better than other sorts. Very prolific, pods 
very long, flat, bright green and of most ex- 
cellent quality. We recommend this bean to 
market gardeners for extremely early plant- 
ing. 
110—MEXICAN PINTO BEANS (Frijoles). 
A very early green, flat-podded variety that 
withstands light frost. 
106—EARLY STRINGLESS REFUGEE. This 
is the 1000-to-1 bean that has been greatly im- 
proved in the past few years. It is absolutely 
stringless with pods about 5 inches long, curved 
and dark in color. 
PRICES ON ABOVE 
Pkt, 10c; 1 lb., 55c; 2 Ibs., $1.00; 
5 Ibs., $2.35 

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FERTILIZERS 
SOIL CONDITIONERS 
HORTICULTURAL PEAT 
MOSS 

Every lot of Hardie’s seed is tested thoroughly for active, abundant, and 
vigorous life, so that only the most vital product is sold. The exacting nature 
of these tests have won the confidence of thousands of successful 
throughout the Southwest. 
Asparagus 

gardeners 

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Phone C-5479 for delivery service in the 
Dallas area. 

Asparagus 
CULTURE—Sow in the fall or early spring 
in shallow drills 15 to 18 inches apart, thin 
out seedings to 3 to 4 inches in rows, sayv- 
ing only the strongest; transplant when two 
years old into permanent beds, the soil of 
which should have been thoroughly mixed with 
well rotted manure. 
102—ARTICHOKE. Large Green Globe is best 
variety. Plant in early spring and transplant the 
following spring in hills 4 feet apart, setting 3 
plants to the hill in rich soil. Pkt., 10c. 
103—MARTHA WASHINGTON. A _ vigorous 
grower, bred to resist rust disease. Very pro- 
ductive and uniform in type. Shoots are large, 
of good quality, rich green color tinted pur- 
ple at tips. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 20c; 14 Ib., 60c, 
postpaid. a 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS — See Roots and 
Plants, page 11. 
Hardie’s Garden Beans 
BEANS BEING EASILY GROWN, HAVE BECOME ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR 
GARDEN VEGETABLES. 
You would be unable to secure seed of better quality anywhere. The most successful truck 
gardeners have learned to depend on Hardie’s Beans. 
CULTURE: Beans are tender, and should not be planted until all danger from frost is past. 
No time is gained by planting them before the ground becomes warm. Drop the beans two or 
three inches apart, in rows standing eighteen inches or two feet apart; cultivate only when 
dry; draw the soil slightly toward them. They will make green beans in eix or eight weeks; 
sow every two weeks for a succession, if seasonable, up to September. 
Bush—Wax or Yellow Pod 
112—PENCIL-POD BLACK WAX. Pods 
smooth, perfectly round and straight like a 
pencil; light golden yellow in color; very pro- 
ductive. One of the most profitable Wax Beans 
for market gardeners to plant. Pkt., 10c; Ib., 
60c; 2 Ibs., $1.10; 5 Ibs., $2.50, postpaid. 
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| Giant Stringless Unproved Goldin Wax 
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PLANT HARDIE’S SEEDS FOR HARDY PLANTS 

111—IMPROVED GOLDEN WAX. Plants are 
of vigorous, bushy growth, not susceptible to 
rust, moderately early and very prolific. Pods 
are exceedingly handsome, large, uniformly 
broad, thick and almost all solid flesh; of good 
quality, tender and brittle, absolutely without 
string or coarse fiber at all stages until ma- 
turity. Color, rich golden yellow. Its reliabil- 
ity in producing a heavy crop of large, hand- 
some pods, whether sown in spring, summer 
or early fall, renders it highly valuable for 
both home and market planting. Pkt., 10c; 
Ib., 55¢; 2 Ibs., $1.00; 5 Ibs., $2.50, postpaid. 
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