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f Allow one pound of 
I BEANS (BUSH). seed to 100 feet of row. BEANS (POLE). 
i Place seeds 2 to 3 inches apart in drills and about CAROLINA OR SIEVA. Pods are dark green. short 
2 inches deep. The rows should be about 1% feet (3 inches). Seeds are small. flat and with tinges 
tl a] ort. etal pecuegtly, bu always oer of’ yellow. Also known as Sewee or Butter bean. 
‘ plants and earth are dry. in so that plants 
iD stand 4 or 5 inches apart. Plant a 10 to 25 foot 
row every two weeks. Ber ra ico fuguested for dreccinon Post 
BURPEES STRINGLESS. This variety has been long, slightly curved and twisted, round and heay- 
N markedly improved since its origination in 1894. ‘ly indented; very fleshy but slightly stringy. Vine 
(| A sturdy, prolific plant, its bushy characteristic sturdy, a good climber and prolific over a long 
makes good stands of nearly round pods, slightly season. Seeds flat oval, buff or dun-colored. 
y Buried: pumas and fiberless. Seeds coffee- Also known as Old Homestead. 
) ' t 
rown ic packet. , es 
|| STAFEEL's OLDEN WAX. Very mgductve. a KENTUCKY ONDER WA, Ti ug et 
plone sort forme cards Naren POG; gies, ene, (of (0 “becutfal, transparent yellow coer 
stringless. Plant ‘small | but " productive. Seeds Beramcotysandentirely stringless: 
Miao oocavuracedemine.end ‘purple. FLORIDA BUTTER. Will make an abundant crop 
) PROLIFIC GERMAN BLACK. One of the earliest. when other fail. Bears pods from the very first 
| Pods four to five inches in length, usually curved, bloom which appears on plants. Seeds like Caro- 
bp ahh aie pects paste Cees stringless. Deep ting Bean but speckled with white and brownish 
{ golden yellow and of excellent flavor. red. 
4neth VEGETABLE SEEDS 
i ALL BEANS 10c PACKET; 50c POUND 
GOLD MEDAL WINNER! TOPCROP! 
‘| Just think of the present most popular and widely planted snapbean in America and then about double 
( its yield in the great seed bean producing sections, add disease resistance, earliness and cropping de- 
| pendability and you'll get a good idea of Topcrop, the snapbean that’s taking the country by storm. 
y Finds itself right at home here in Texas so go right ahead and plant this bean with confidence. We 

. heartily endorse it. 
; BRONZE AWARD! SUPERGREEN! 
Maturity 58 days. 17’ upright vine, a fairly concentrated pod set. Pods: 6-7” long. Slim, smooth, 
dark green, straight round and stringless. A high yielding, hardy varietv. Excellent for canning and 
t0 garden. Seeds oblong, purple mottling on buff with brownish cast. 
1949 All-American Silver Medal Winner! 
af LIMA BEAN BS TRIUMPH Developed by USDA from cross between Fordhook and Sieva. 
Plant somewhat more compact than Hendersen’s Bush with 
i dull dark green leaves. Pods straight and blunt 214 inches long and Ym inches thick. Tightly filled { 2 ; : ¥ 
and mostly with 3 beans of baby lima type. 65 to ounce. Days: 70. 

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