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Green od BUSH BEANS 
1 lb. plants 100 foot row ’ 
CULTURE—Beans should be sown after May 15th, when the ground is 
thoroughly warm. Make successive sowings, 2 weeks apart, for a supply of 
beans all summer. Sow in drills 15 to 30 inches apart, 2 inches deep, 
dropping the beans 3 inches apart in the row. Cultivate often, but shallow. 
NOTE—Do not walk through, or pick beans when they are wet with dew or 
rain as touching the wet plants spreads the spores of anthracnose or bean 
canker from one plant to another. 
13. LOGAN—(48 days). Long, slender pods, 
well rounded, crisp and delicious. A heavy 
yielder, maturing each crop quickly, with other crops 
following. Bred by the Florida Experiment Station to 
resist summer heat, Logan is also resistant to com- 
mon mosaic and has proven successful in tests in 
various parts of the country. Large pkt. 15c, 2 kb. 
35c, lb. 60c, prepaid. (Color photo, page 2.) 
15. TENDERGREEN STRINGLESS—(54 days). So ten- 
der and snappy it fairly melts in your mouth! Ex- 
cellent for home garden or market. Pod: 6 inches 
long, round fleshy, dark green, stringless and of fine 
quality. A very heavy yielder. Seed: brown, blotched with light fawn. 
Large pkt. 10c, ¥% lb. 30c, Ib. 55c, 5 lbs. $1.90, prepaid. 
16. BURPEE’S STRINGLESS—(52 days). Gardeners and canners like 
this stringless and fiberless bean for its excellent quality. It sells readily 
on the market, and for cut beans for canning, it can't be beat. Pod: 6 
inches long, medium green, round. Seed: coffee brown. Large pkt. 
Big Value 10c, 2 lb. 30c, Ib. 55c, 5 lbs. $1.90, prepaid. 
17. TOPCROP—(52 days). The 1950 All America Gold Medal Green 
V E G E TA B L E S EED Snapbean developed by U.S.D.A. Consistently outyields all others be- 
cause it’s immune to bean mosaic. The attractive round pods are 6 
Cc oO L L E Cc T I oO N inches long, straight, entirely stringless, and very slender when young, 
© GUARANTEED QUALITY fairly large when mature. However, seeds develop slowly, making for 
e BEST VARIETIES a very meaty pod, even in advanced stages of maturity. Superb for 
canning, freezing or market. Plants grow 15 inches high, produce 
e BIG SAVINGS heavy crops during a short interval, providing a few large pickings 
$2.65 VALUE ONLY Ge rather than numerous small pickings. Seeds, oval, mottled brown. 
16 VARIETIES 2 | Large pkt. 15c 1% Ib. 40c, Ib. 65c, 5 lbs. $2.25, prepaid. (Front Cover) 
SES 
MARKET 
GARDENERS: 
Write for 
Quantity 
Postpaid 
Catalog Value 
Vy Ib. BEANS, Tendergreen Stringless........... eeesUc 
VY. Ib. BEANS, Faribo Brittle Wax....... 
| oz. BEETS, Detroit Dark Red_.......... 





| pkt. CABBAGE, Early Golden Acre... = 10c 
| pkt. CARROT, Danvers Half Long....... E0c Prices. 
VY, Ib. CORN, Early Golden Bantam...............--.-. 20c 
i/, |b. CORN, Golden Cross Bantam (midseason)... 30c 
| pkt. CUCUMBER, Straight Eight... 10c 
1 pkt. LETTUCE, Grand Rapids................. a lOc 
= 10c 
| pkt. ONION, Brigham Yellow Globe 
, Ib. PEAS, Little Marvel................--- 
| pkt. RADISH, Early Saxa......... 
| pkt. SWISS CHARD, Lucullus.. 
pkt. SQUASH, Buttercup.............. 
| 



10c 
pkt. TOMATO, Firesteel (Early)... == 5¢ 
pkt. TOMATO, Rutgers (Maincrop)........---..--.----- 10c 
CATALOG VALUES...... $2.65 
YOURS FOR ONLY...... $1.98 

New Ranger, good as Snap Bean or for baking 
_ALL-SEASON BEAN 
COLLECTION 


18. RANGER—New and Different—The dual-purpose 
bean used for both green’ pods or for baking when 
ripe, this All American Winner is a favorite in the 
| 
ONE Packet of The 
| t of EACH garden. Plants are half-runner, disease resistant and Logan Green Bean 
| Tendergreen Stringless ¢ highly productive. Pods are stringless, long, round Grows Quick 
| Sure Crop Wax tender andmcalie! Th d : Pe! Resists Summer 
mane Forthook Limt ious. e seeds are pure white. Heat 


Kentucky Wonder Pole Bean Postpaid | Large pkt. l5c, 2 Ib. 35c, lb. 60c, 5 lbs. $2.25, pre- 
= = = ! paid. ; 
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