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You will profit by planting Gro-Coated Brand Seed—Read pages 2 & 3. 
set a pole firmly in each hill, 
down to insure good germination, 
GREEN POD BUSH BEANS 
No. 1834—BURPEER’S STRINGLESS 
GREEN POD. 50 days. The old favorite 
garden bean for home, market or can- 
ning. Plants sturdy; very. prolific. Pods 
round, fleshy, perfectly stringless, of ex- 
lb. 30c; 1 lb. 50c; 3 lbs. $1.35. 
No. 105—TOPCROP. 51 days. An All 
America Gold Medal Winner. One -of 
earliest of the green pod bush beans. 
Pods are five and a half inches in length, 
round, dark green, stringless, resistant to 
mosaic disease. Postpaid: %4 lb. 20c; % lb. 
35e; 1 1b. 60c; 3 lbs. $1.55. 
No. 103—CONTENDER. 53 days. Excel- 
lent new USDA variety. Resistant to 
common bean mosaic and mildew, heat 
tolerant, heavy yielding, attractive, good 
quality. Pods are about 8 inches long, 
oval, dark green, stringless, Postpaid: 4% 
lb. 18e; % lb. 33e; 1 Ib. 55e;3 3 lbs. $1.45. 
No. 116—TENDERGREEN. 50 days. 
Hardy and prolific. Light green pods 7 
in. long are round, meaty, tender, string- 
less. For the home garden, canners or 
truckers. Postpaid: 4 Ib. 18¢e; % lb. 33e; 
1 lb. 55e; 3 Ibs. $1.45. 
Tendergreen 
No.. 129—LOGAN. 52 days. A winner for the home and market gar- 
dener. Plants 16 to 20 inches tall, upright, with large, medium green 
leaves. Pods long, straight,: light green, stringless, meaty and 
smooth. Excellent for canning and freezing. Postpaid: % lb. 20e; 
% lbs. 35e; 1 lb. 60c; 3 lbs. $1.55. 
No. 158—WADE. An All America Gold Medal Winner. Excellent for 
home garden. Resistant to disease. Pods are borne well off the 
ground. Very productive. A truly outstanding bean. Postpaid: 
Y%, lb. 20ce; % Ib. 35e; 1 Ib. 65e;3 3 Ibs. $1.80. 
POLE BEANS 
No. 144—CUTSHORT. 72 days. A favorite 
for planting in corn. Short, fat pods. 
Postpaid: % lb. 18e; % Ib, 30e; 1 lb. 50e; 
3 lbs. $1.35. 
No. 141—KENTUCKY WONDER. 65 days. 
Best known and most popular pole bean. 
Heavy producer, pods hanging in clus- 
ters. Fleshy green pods, very crisp when 
young. Postpaid: % lb. 18ce; % lb. 30e;3 
1 lb. 50e; 3 Ibs. $1.35, 
No. 119—KENTUCKY WONDER WHITE. 
Developed by the U. S. Department of 
Agriculture as a high yielding type of 
Kentucky Wonder. Plants vigorous with 
’ dark leaves. Pods oval smooth straight, 
" dark green, stringless when young. Seeds 
white. Excellent for dry shell beans. 
Postpaid: % Ib. 18c; % 1b. 30¢e; 1 lb. 50e; 
3 lbs. $1.35. 
No. 149—MISSOURI WONDER OR NOX- 
ALL. 65 days. The earliest green podded 
pole or corn hill bean. Pods long, round 
and tender. Postpaid: % Ib. 18e3 % I|b. 
30c; 1 lb. 50c; 3 lbs. $1.35. 
EEE 
POLE BEAN COLLECTION ALL-SEASON BEAN 
M Wona SPECIAL 
% 1b. Missouri Wonder ; 
2% Ibs. $1.43 Postpaid. 
pee Order No. 111—Save 18c 
% Ib. caneresn Lima 1 lb. Burpee’s Stringless 
3¢ y 50c 
% 1b. Kentucky Wonder % ib. Kentucky Wonder 
ic 
30c¢ 
Catalog Value 93c. You 1% Ib. Improved Golden 
ol Aah ieti 1 % Ib Henderson’ Bush 
No. 112—8 varieties only "Lima 30¢ 
79e Postpaid, 
Kentucky Wonder 
gq Gro-Coated Brand garden seed is far superior to ordinary seed. Big bumper yields, stronger and more 
4 plants, protection against disease. They cost no more, yet you get an extra measure of value. 
CULTURE: Plant after all danger from frost has passed and for succession every 3 weeks throughout 
the season. Sow the bush varieties in rows 2 feet apart and 4 inches apart in the row. Plant the pole 
varieties in hills 2 feet apart one way by 3 feet the other, dropping about 5 or 6 beans in a hill and 
Cover all varieties about 1% inches deep with fine soil well pressed 
cellent quality. Postpaid: 4% Ib. 17e; ¥%: 
YELLOW POD WAX BEANS 
No. 126—NEW BRITTLE WAX. 53 days. 
The outstanding variety for the home gar- 
den; Plant large, erect, vigorous, very pro- 
ductive. Handsome yellow pods, round, 
slightly curved, extremely brittle, fleshy, 
succulent, absolutely stringless and fibre- 
less. The standard of highest quality. 
Postpaid: % lb. 20e; % Ib. 35e; 1 lb. 58e; 
3 lbs. $1.55. 
No. 101—CHEROKEE WAX. 53 days. A 
new introduction. Pods entirely string- 
less, rich golden yellow, fleshy and tender. 
With less fiber. Ideal for canning or freez- 
ing. Postpaid: % lb. 18e; % Ib. 33e; 1 lb. 
55ec; 3 lbs. $1.45. 
No. 127—PENCIL POD BLACK WAX. 55 
days. Of finest quality. Large plant, very 
productive. Pods round, slightly curved, 
golden yellow, absolutely stringless, brit- 
tle and without fibre. Postpaid: % lb. 18e;3 
% Ib. 33e;3 1 lb. 55e;3 3 lbs. $1.45. 
No. 130—TOP NOTCH GOLDEN WAX. 51 
days. This is an improved strain of regu- : 
lar Golden Wax. Pods average one inch’ Z 
longer and are much more productive. Very ; ¢ 
early—our best for the home gardens. Brittle Wax 
Postpaid: % lb. 18e; % lb. 33e; 1 lb. 55e;3 
3 lbs. $1.45, 
LIMA BEANS 
No. 138—FORDHOOK BUSH. 75 days.~ Potato 
Lima type. Plants strong, erect, bearing pods in 
clusters of four to eight. Postpaid: % Ib. 20c; 
% lb. 35e3 1 lb. 58e3 3 lbs. $1.55. 
No. 139—BURPEE’S BUSH. 77 days. Very early. 
Plants dwarf, vigorous growers, bearing until 
frost. Pods large, tasty, finest quality. Post- 
paid: % lb. 18e; % lb. 33e; 1 Ib. 55e3 3 lbs. $1.45. 
No. 1837—HENDERSON BUSH. 65 days. The 
small butter bean known as “Baby Lima.” Plants 
bushy, very productive. Early. Delicious flavor. 
AER OSE % Ib. 17e3; % Ib. 30c3 1 Ib. 50c;3 3 Ibs. 
No. 152—CANGREEN. 68 days. Cangreen is 
notable for the green color of the fleshy part of 
the seed in the dry stage. This makes it attrac- 
tive for canning either by the canner or in the 
home. It is also prolific, yielding’ a. large crop of 
pods and seeds. Postpaid: 4 lb. 18e; %4 lb. 33e3 
1 lb. 55e; 3 lbs. $1.45, 
No. 124—GIANT SPECKLED LIMA. 90 days. Tall 
and strong plants. Stands up well in summer 
weather. Seeds 4 to 5 per pod, large oval green- 
ish white with reddish mottling. Postpaid: \% 
Ib. 18¢e3 % |b. 33e; 1 lb. 55e;3 3 lbs. $1.45. 
DRY SHELL BEANS 
Burpee's Bush Lima No, 123—-DWARF HORTICULTURAL. 60 to 62° days. 
An extremely vigorous bean. Used for snap beans, but 
grown chiefly for green shelled beans. Stringless. Pods are light green in 
snap stage, turning white with splashes of crimson. Postpaid: 4 lb. 18¢; 
¥% Ib. 33e; 1 Ib. 55c; 3 lbs. $1.45. 
No. 148—GREAT NORTHERN OR IDAHO. 90 days. The most popular navy 
bean grown. A tremendous yielder of large white beans. Exceptional quality, the 
best for soup or baking. Postpaid: 4 Ib. 14c; % lb. 25e; 1 lb. 40c; 3 lbs. $1.05. 
No. 147—-MICHIGAN NAVY. 95 days. A hardy and prolific small, almost round 
white navy bean. Pods about 4 inches long. Used generally for baking, Postpaid: 
Y% ib. 14c; % Ib. 25e; 1 lb. 40c; 3 lbs. $1.05. 
No. 118—PINTO. 100 days. A dry land bean that does well in the West and 
South. Used for making chili. Oval shaped seed of light buff with brown mark- 
ings, A heavy yielder. Postpaid: 4% Ib. 14c; % lb. 20c; 1 lb. 35c; 3 lbs, $1.00. 
No. 150—RED KIDNEY. 95 days. The old-fashioned baking bean. Produces 
large flat green pods, well filled with large dark red kidney-shaped beans, rich in 
flavor. Postpaid: % lb. 1%¢; % Ib. 30c; 1 Ib. 50c; 3 Ibs, $1.35, 
INOCULATE BEANS AND PEAS 
Uni-Culture Garden Inoculation is packed with millions of bene- 
ficial bacteria which are effective in stimulating the growth of 
these garden legumes. This package will inoculate from 1 oz. to 
10 pounds of the following seeds: Sweet Peas, Garden Peas, Gar- 
den Beans, Lima Beans, Lupines and Peanuts. No. N10—12c. Post- 
paid. 
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