Two pounds 
will seed 100 
foot row. 
Should be 
planted i gt 
warm, dry, 
well prepared 
Sol atituies: 
danger of 
frost is past, 
2 in. deep in 
drills, 30 in. 
between 
rows. Culti- 
vate fre- 
quently until 
blossom form 
and plant at 
two - week 
intervals for 
continuous 
crop. Fre- 
quent pick- 
ing insures 
long. crop. 
Spray with 
Red Arrow 
or Rotenone 
Sulphur to 
DErouusercet 
against Mex- 
ican Bean 
Beetle in- 
sects. 

BUSH—GREEN POD 
Stringless Black Valentine (A.M. AAS, 
’83) (Matures in 49 days). Dark green, 
oval pods, 6 in. to 6% in. long, strictly 
stringless; fine quality and flavor, pro- 
lific bearer and good shipper. 
Bountiful (49 days). Exceedingly popu- 
lar; light green variety; stringless, 6 in 
to 6% in., flat, green pods of good qual- 
ity; prolific. 
Giant Stringless Green Pod (54 days). 
Favorite stringless and brittle, snap 
bean; round, meaty, broad, 6 in. to 6% 
in. pod, excellent garden, shipping and 
canning sort; prolific bearer. 
Keystonian (H.M., A.A.S., 1943). Has 
the tenderness and superior quality of 
Tendergreen and the productiveness of 
Burpee Stringless. It is entirely string- 
less, fiberless, round, meaty, straight 
pods. Dependable producer, bearing beans 
longer than any other sort. 
Longreen (H.M., A.A.S., 46) (52 days). 
Long, near straight, rounded pods; re- 
cent improvement over Gt. Stringless. 
Pkt. 20c; % lb. 35c; 1b. 70c; 5 Ibs. $3.45 
Masterpiece (Imported) (53 days). At- 
tractive dark green, 7 in. to 8 in., flat 
pod, fine for greenhouse or garden use. 
% Ib. 50c; lb. 95ce; 5 Ibs. $4.50 
PLENTIFUL (B.M., A.A.S., 1939). (50 
days) Black seeded cross of Bountiful 
and Surecrop Wax. Plants strong and 
productive, pods flat, light green, fairly 
straight, stringless and of good quality. 
Refugee Stringless (70 days). Improve- 
ment over the old Refugee 1,000 to 1; 
heavily productive; round, silvery green, 
5 in. to 5% in. pods, absolutely string- 
less and brittle; ideal late garden and 
canning variety. 
Streamliner (50 days). Tender, flat, 
stringless pods average 8 to 10 in., quite 
free from fibre. Equals The Prince in 
yield and size of pod. 
aima Beans — Bush 
Baby Fordhook (S.M., A.A.S., ’40) (65 
days). New Fordhook flavored cross of 
the Henderson and Potato Lima types; 
a prolific, early, sturdy baby lima; 3 to 
31% in. pods, containing 3 to 4 thick, 
bright green, tasty buttery bean. 
Burpee’s Improved (75 days). Vigorous 
and productive, large, flat, 5 in. to 6 in. 
pods containing 4 to 5 plump beans. 
Fordhook 242 (75 days). Improved Ford- 
hook type, heavier yielder; an All 
América Winner, 
Henderson’s (65 days). The baby lima; 
flat, 3 to 3% in. pods, containing 3 to 4 
excellently flavored beans. 
Cangreen (H.M., A.A.S., 1942). Green 
seeded Henderson type. Stronger, slightly 
larger seeded and more prolific grower 
than Henderson; cans and cooks green. 
New Wonder (75 days). Slightly earlier 
than Burpee’s, heavily productive, with 
pods 4 in. to 4% in. long, broad and flat. 
Peerless (H.M., A.A.S., ’48) (72 days). 
Exceedingly heavy cropper from base 
up, uniform in size and shape; larger 
than Henderson, with relative Fordhook 
thickness and quality. 
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Prices on all Limas. 
16 ly. goes lb. T0e3 5) Ibs. $3.45 
except where noted. 
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Bean Fordhook Lima 
Supergreen (B.M., A.A.S., ’48) (70 days). 
This sensational new snapbean brings 
supreme table quality, along with heavy 
main crop yield, to the garden. Appe- 
tizing long, slender, round pods are mo- 
saic resistant and entirely stringless. 
Pkt. 20e: 42 Ib. Bbc: Ib: 70c? 5 Ibs. $3.45 
Tendergreen (54 days). A fine quality, 
stringless, round, 6 in. pod, fleshy and 
dark green. 
Pkt. 15c; % 1b. 40c; lb. 70c 
TOPCROP (G.M., A.A.S., 1950). Almost 
double the yield of Tendergreen, which 
outyields all other varieties; of highest 
eating quality; equally good for canning 
and freezing; these round podded beans 
are early and retain their edible condi- 
tion over a long period because the pods 
mature slowly and are very fleshy; 
stringless, fiberless; disease resistant. 
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PRICES ON ALL BUSH GREEN BEANS 
Pkt lics 44 ib. s0ce 1b. 60c: 
5 lbs. $2.95—except where noted. 

Pole Lima 
One pound of seed will sow 100 hills. 
After danger of frost is gone sow 4 to 6 
seeds around poles of 8 ft. to 10ft. high, 
placed 48 in. apart. 
Challenger (92 days). Vigorous and pro- 
lific, thick, potato lima with straight, 
smooth 3% in. to 4 in. pod containing 
5 beans of excellent quality and flavor. 
King of the Garden Large Podded (88 
days). Vigorous and dependably produc- 
tive; improved strain of large white 
lima. Large 6% in. pods contain 4 to 5 
beans. 
Leviathan (79 days). The earliest large 
seeded pole lima; prolific, 5 in. to 5% in. 
pods contain 5 to 6 large, flat beans. 
Sunnybrook. Excellent early variety, pro- 
fusion of deep green pods, containing 4 
to 5 beans, throughout the season. 
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Prices on all Limas. 
Pkt. 20c; % Ib. 385c; lb. 70c; 5 Ibs. $3.45 
except where noted 
Boots 
One ounce of seed will sow 50 ft. row. 
Sow seed in drills % in. to 1 in. deep 
and 18 in. between the rows as soon as 
ground can be worked, in well cultivated 
soil, preferably sandy loam. Thin to 
about 4 in. apart when 8 in. tall and 
make successive plantings at 2 or 3 
week intervals to obtain continuous crop 
until late Fall. Beets are tenderest when 
picked young. Fertilize with Potash. 
Crosby’s Egyptian (60 days). Extra 
early, dark red variety, globular in shape 
with small tap roots; tender, sweet. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; % Ib. $1.00 
Detroit Dark Red (68 days). Outstand- 
ing for garden and canning; deep ox- 
blood red, smooth, globular, sweet. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; % Ib. $1.00 
Early Wonder (58 days). Valuable early 
sort, also used for Fall planting; semi- 
globular, blood red, tender, good quality. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c3 14 Ib. $1.00 
Dark Red Egyptian, Extra Early (60 
days). Very early and forcing variety; 
medium dark red, flattish roots. 
Pkt, 10e30z. s5e7 1% Thr $1200 
Perfected Detroit (A.M., A.A.S., ’34) (68 
days). Most popular mid-season sort; 
adapted for garden and canning use; 
flesh dark red. 
Pkt. 150s 0z. 40¢2 445 Ib. $1225 
Winter Keeper. Exceptionally good keep- 
ing variety; large solid globe shaped, 
with short, thick, tapering roots of fine 
quality and flavor, retained even through 
Winter storage. 
Pkt. [bes 072 50037324 1b... $1.50 

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