WILSON‘S FINER 
VEGETABLE SEEDS 
BEANS 
GREEN-POD BUSH 
1 lh. Will Sow a Row 100 Feet Long. 
How to Grow Bush Beans 
Plant seed when danger of frost is past and 
the soil is warm, in rows 18 to 30 in. apart, 
Make furrows about 2 in. deep and space the 
beans 2 to 3 in. apart in the row. Cover with 
fine soil and firm the soil over the seed with 
your foot or the back of a rake to insure good 
germination. When plants are 2 or 8 in. high, 
thin to stand 4 to 6 in. apart in the row. For a 
continuous supply of tender pods, make addi- 
tional sowings when the preceding planting is 
up and growing; allow plenty Of Mime forthe 
last sowing to bear before frost. Plants grow 15 
to 20 in. tall and will bear more pods if you 
pick them when young at which time they are 
truly delicious. 
BOUNTIFUL. Long, fleshy, flat, broad pods, tende1 
and brittle and absolutely stringless; very early 
and productive. % Ib. 35 cts.; 1 lb. 60 ets. 
STREAMLINER. White seeded bountiful. A new 
bean with white seeds. Ideal for home and mar- 
ket gardens. Pods flat, 8 to 10 inches long, string- 
less and almost fiberless. % Ib. 40 cts.3 1 Ib. 
Ts ets. 
STRINGLESS GREEN POD. Long round pows, 
early; stringless at all stages. A heavy yielder. 
Y% 1b. 30 cts.; 1 Ib. 60 cts. 
TENDERGREEN. A _ bean of ua NE TaakeNeilie, 18> 
markable for both heavy yield and delicious 
quality. Valuable for home gardeners. Pods round 
light grean, tender and strictly stringless. % Ib. 
35 ects.; 1 lb. 65 cts. 
TOP CROP 
ALL AMERICA GOLD MEDAL WINNER. 49 
days to maturity. Yield concentrated. Highly 
recommended for canning and quick freeze. 
Ye Ib. 35 cts.; 1 Ib. 65 cts. 
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WAX OR YELLOW-POD BUSH BEANS 
1 Ib. Will Sow a Row 100 Keet Longe. 
SURE CROP STRINGLESS WAX (California AO: 
1c 
Proof). Black-seeded; pods of good size, 
and flat and of excellent quality. Early. % Ib. 
40 ets.; 1 lb. 75 cts. 
TOP NOTCH GOLDEN WAX. Long, flat, meaty, 
yellow pods, 5144 inches long, brittle; stringless. 
Y Ib. 40 cts.5 1 Ib. 75 cts. 
BRITTLE WAX, Round Pod Kidney Wax. Early, 
of vigorous growth, heavy yielder; pods long, 
round; entirely stringless; fine flavor. % Ib. 40 
ets.3; 1 Ib. 75 cts. 
WILSON’S SEEDS 
ALL SEEDS ARE PACKAGED 
ON THE PREMISES 
POLE, STRING OR SHELL BEANS 
1 Ib. to 100 hills 
How to Grow Pole Beans 
Pole Beans should not be planted until all 
danger of frost is past and the soil is warm and 
moderately dry. They do best if the vines are 
given support, the most frequently used being 
rough poles, spaced 3 to 4 ft. apart each way. 
Place 5 or 6 beans around each pole, cover with 
2 in. of soil, and firm to assist germination. 
When plants are well started, thin so that 3 or 
4 of the strongest remain to a pole. A packet of 
seed is enough for 15 poles; 1 lb. of seed for 
100 poles, except Scarlet Runner, a packet of 
which is enough for 8 poles; 1 lb. for 60 poles. 
Pole Beans may also be planted 3 to 5 in. apart 
along a trellis or fence, sowing 300 ft. of row 
with 1 lb. of seed. 
a a_n TEEEEEEEEEEE RISER IEEIERERE REESE 
KENTUCKY WONDER—OLD HOMESTEAD. Round 
pods 7 to 9 nches long; stringless. Sweet and 
tender. Matures in 65 days. % Ib. 35 cts.; 1 Ib. 
60 ets. 
SCARLET RUNNER. Largely grown for orna- 
mental purposes. Snap or Shell bean. 90 days. 
% Ib. 35 ets.3 1 lb. 65 cts.; PKt. 10 cts. 
MONTCLAIR, N. J. 
