
ee agomar4ine Vegetable 
BEANS 
GREEN POD BUSH BEANS 
8 TENDERGREEN 
Dark green, practically 
straight, 6 in. pods on vigor- 
ous, prolific bushes. Pods 
are round, flavorful, meaty, 
stringless, and free of fiber. 
Our ‘seed is free of seed 
borne blight. 
Pkt. 15c; % Ib. 30c; 
lbs 50c2 2 1bs#95c 
6 FLORIDA BELLE 
All-America winner. Bright 
green, oval, brittle, string- 
less, 6 to 7 in. pods. Very 
vigorous, productive bushes. 
Seeds are buff, splashed pur- 
ple. Pkeeiscste2: basse; 
Ib. 60c; 2 Ibs, $1.10 
7 PLENTIFUL 
All- America winner. Dis- 
places Bountiful in the early, 
flat-podded class. Medium 
green, 6 to 7 in. long; high 
quality. Pkt. 15c; % lb. 30c; 
Ibe 55Csa2)1bs. $1.00 
5 BACHICHA 
Unique bush bean carefully 
preserved from earliest pio- 
neer days. It is supremely 
flavorful, with broad, flat- 
tened, 6 in., stringless, dark 
green pods. California grown 
seed, free of blight and an- 
thracnose. 
Pktlses 
Ib. 60c; 
14 1b. 35¢5 
2 lbs. $1.10 
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FORDHOOK 242 BUSH LIMA BEAN 
LIMA BEANS 
40 FORDHOOK 242 BUSH LIMA 
All-America winner. Outstanding selection 
out of the old reliable Fordhook. Plants grow 
20 in. tall, spread 2 ft. wide, and bear heavy 
clusters of pods under difficult growing con- 
YELLOW POD BUSH BEANS 
21 SURE CROP WAX 20 DAVIS WHITE WAX 
Deep yellow pods 6 in. long, Stringless, flat, waxy yellow 
rather flat, thick, meaty, pods, nearly straight, 6 in. 
stringless, brittle. Pkt. 15c; long. White seed. Pkt. 10c; ditions. Fat, tender, delicious beans. 
Y% |b. 30c;_ Ib. 50c Y% |b. 30c; Ib. 50c Pke 15c3.-24 Ib. 35c; “Ibs60c37 72 Ibse pin) 
41 BABY FORDHOOK 
Delectable little limas of su- 
preme quality. Just like Ford- 
hook in shape, but about half 
42 KING OF THE GARDEN 
The leading pole lima bean, 
growing 6 to 10 ft. high, and 
bearing a plentiful crop of 5 to 

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SURE CROP BLACK WAX 
7 in. pods, filled with 5 or 6 size. Plants 14 in. tall, sturdy, 
large, flat, deliciously tender reliable. A United States Dept. 
beans. Long bearing season. of Agriculture introduction. 
Pkt. 15c; % lb. 35c; Ib. 60c Pkt. 15c; % lb. 40c; 1b. 70c 
POLE BEANS 
31 KENTUCKY WONDER 
The original, world-renowned, brown seeded Kentucky Wonder. 
No bean has ever equalled this grand old variety for the flavor 
choice of the public at large. Vines are tall and vigorous, bearing a 
fine crop of 7 to 9 in., round, green, twisted, full-flavored pods. 
Stringless when young; good until mature. 
Pkt 15: = 34 Ibe soc sibs ove 
30 KENTUCKY 
WONDER WHITE 
Regular Kentucky Wonder 
tvpe, but earlier, somewhat re- 
sistant to rust, smoother, less 
twisted, and with pure white 
seeds. The same _ wonderful 
Kentucky Wonder flavor. Vig- 
orous climber. 
Pkt. 15¢: 934 lbs 35c3"3 1bu.60c 
32 KENTUCKY WONDER WAX 
The best yellow-podded pole 
bean. Pods are round, 7 to 8 in. 
long, fine flavor and good qual- 
33 LONDON HORTICULTURAL 
Strong - growing pole variety. 
Pod green when young, chang- 
ing to yellow splashed carmine 
when mature. Fine green-shell 
bean. 
Pkt. 15c;. % lb. 30c; 
34 YARD LONG 
You can make the neighbor’s 
eyes pop with this one. Pods 
12 to 20 in. long. Tender when 
young. Pkt. 15c; % Ib. 40c 
Ib. 50c 

BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
KENTUCKY WONDER POLE BEAN 
meesomesetetns 
ied se U S$ S$ = LS ity. Stringless when young. 
Seeds are chocolate brown. 
S PR = UTS Pkt. 1Se30) 4slbe 35c3 4 1bs00e 


This fine vegetable plant is becoming more popular every 
year as a more reliable crop than cauliflower and equally 
delicious. Seed may be planted early for a summer crop, and 
again in midsummer for a fall crop. Plants grow 2% ft. tall, 
and should be treated much the same as cabbage. 
120 GREEN SPROUTING (CALABRESE) 
Forms a main head 6 in. across, with attractive blue-green 
flower buds. After this head has been cut many smaller 
heads form on the side branches over a long bearing period. 
Will stand more heat than cauliflower. Pita 5esmoza/ oe 
CAULIFLOWER TYPE BROCCOLI 
A delicacy only for mild climate growers. Heads are white, 
look just like cauliflower, and mature as indicated by name. 
Seed should be planted in July. Plant all three. 
121 Lago January 122 Lago February 
123 Lago Giant March 
Any of above three: Pkt. 15c; oz. $1.00; % lb. $3.50 
The most delicately flavored vegetable 
of the entire cabbage family, Brussels 
Sprouts are easily grown during the 
cool: fall season, and in mild climates 
produce a crop all winter long. Plant 
the seed in June (August in California), 
transplanting to stand 18 in. apart in 
the row, with the rows 3 ft. apart. 
130 LONG ISLAND IMPROVED 
Plants grow medium height, and pro- 
duce many small, tightly folded heads 
along the stem. NHarvest before the 
outer leaves of the buds turn color, be- 
ginning at the bottom of the stem. 
Lower plant leaves may be removed as 
harvesting continues. 
Pkt 15¢e3"4770z.50c 

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GREEN SPROUTING BROCCOLI 
22 IN ADDITION TO NATIONALLY ADAPTED VARIETIES, LAGOMARSINO OFFERS UNIQUE MILD CLIMATE TYPES. (SEE BROCCOLI ABOVE) 
