Bean, Dwarf Green Plentiful 
Asparagus 
3501 MARY WASHINGTON. Best of the newly de- 
veloped Rust Proof varieties. A selection from 
Martha Washington, produces large straight ten- 
der green stalks of excellent quality. One ounce 
should sow a 60 foot row and produce 200 to 300 
plants. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 25c; 14 lb. 7Oc; Lb. 
$1.50. 
Dwarf Green Pod Beans 
3507 BURPEE’S STRINGLESS. (Round Pod). 
Most popular of the round podded. Early, very 
productive, tender, fleshy and free from strings. 
Ready in 50 days. 14 Ib. 18e; Lb. 60c; 
Ibs. $1.65. 
3508 BOUNTIFUL. Best flat-podded stringless 
variety. 7 inches long, stout, flat and nearly string- 
less. Light green. Very early, vigorous, hardy, 
productive. Fine quality. 14 Ib. 18¢; Lb. 60c; 
3 Ibs. $1.65. 
3509 GIANT STRINGLESS. (Round Pod) Similar 
to Burpee’s Stringless, but longer, straighter and 
lighter green. Exceedingly productive. 14 Ib.18e; 
Lb. 55¢e; 3 Ibs. $1.50. 
3510 FULL MEASURE. (Round Pod) One of the 
best varieties. Yields large quantities (even more 
than Tendergreen) of fine-grained, large, dark 
green tender pods. Very good table quality. '4 Ib. 
20c; Lb. 65c; 3 Ibs. $1.80. 
3516 TENDERGREEN. (Round Pod). If you 
want a wonderfully delicious early Snap Bean, 
plant Tendergreen. It is long, round, tender, 
meaty, light green and the finest flavor. Our 
customers friends tell us it is the best Bean they 
ever ate. It matures early and the vines are 
exceptionally strong and vigorous. 14 Ib. 20c; 
Lb. 70c; 3 Ibs. $1.95. 
3517 PLENTIFUL. A new variety similar to Bounti- 
ful but superior in several ways. Pods are longer, 
slightly thicker, darker green, more tender and 
notably better in flavor. Plentiful is two or three 
days later than Bountiful furnishing the first pick- 
ing in about 50 days from planting. Pods long, 
straight and stringless. 4 Ib. 20c; Lb. 65¢e; 
3 Ibs. $1.80. 
Dwarf or Bush Lima 
3536 BURPEE’S IMPROVED BUSH LIMA. The 
recognized standard of Bush Lima Bean quality. 
Large robust, compact, plants; productive. Pods 
uniformly large, in clusters, maturing in mid- 
season. Large flat Beans of superior quality. 14 Ib. 
22c; Lb. 80c; 3 Ibs. $2. 25. 
3537 FORDHOOK. Ideal for productiveness and 
disease resistance, bears large pods in clusters of 
4 to 6 well above the ground. Potato Lima type, 
large, thick and handsome. Early, ready to eat in 
75 to 80 days, yet produce over a long period. 
4 Ib. 22c; Lb. 75c; 3 Ibs. $2.10. 
3535 FORDHOOK 242. Slightly earlier than 
standard Fordhook and more tolerant to heat. A 
eavy producer with 3 to 4 beans per pod. 14 Ib. 
22¢; Lb. 75e; 3 Ibs. $2.10. 
3538 HENDERSON’S. The earliest of all Lima 
Beans. By planting it, gardeners in even the 
northernmost States, can enjoy Limas from their 
own gardens. Pods are small but borne so plenti- 
fully that the yield is large. Beans of excellent 
flavor. 14 Ib. L8ec; Lb. 60¢; 3 Ibs. $1.65. 
) Improved Golden 
To have plenty of Beans throughout the summer plant 
both early and late varieties every two weeks from early 
spring through the summer, just as long as there are 
45 days left before frost. This will give you plenty of 
the luscious health-giving Beans for your table and for 
canning from early summer to late fall. 
Culture—Make your first planting as soon as the soil is warm and 
danger of frost is past. Plant in rows 2 feet apart, dropping the seed 3 
to 4 inches apart and 2 inches deep. Cultivate thoroughly but not when the vines are wet. 
One pound of beans (except Limas) should plant a 100 foot row, 90 pounds will be required 
for an acre of ground. Bush Lima Beans, one pound will plant 75 hills and 40 pounds will 
plant an acre. 
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Dwarf Wax Pod Beans 
3521 SURE CROP WAX. (Oval Round Pod). One 
of the best black seeded varieties. Early tender 
pods 5% to 6% inches long, nearly straight and 
“sure cropper.” 14 Ib. 20ce; Lb. 65c; 3 Ibs. 
$1.89 
3523 IMPROVED GOLDEN. (Flat Pod). Straight, 
very broad, thick, fleshy and stringless. An early 
abundant cropper. It is a greatly improved strain 
of the old style Golden Wax. It will pay you to 
plant this strain of Golden Wax. 14 Ib. 22c; Lb. 
75c; 3 Ibs. $2.10. 
3528 PENCIL POD BLACK WAX. (Round Pod). 
Best black-seeded wax variety. Early. Large, 
6% to 7 inches long, straight and entirely string- 
less. 4 Ib. 18e; Lb. 6Oc; 3 Ibs. $1.65. 
3529 ROUND POD KIDNEY WAX or Brittle 
Wax. An excellent variety that deserves much 
attention. Handsome pods 5 to 6 inches long, 
bright, rich yellow in color and absolutely string- 
less. Hard to equal. Tender, fleshy, yet brittle pods 
are of the finest quality and are freely produced. 
Seeds white with brownish-black eye. 14 lb. 20¢€; 
Lb. 70c; 3 Ibs. $1.95. 
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New Bush Bean 
All-American 1949 Winner 
3511 TOP CROP BUSH BEAN. This new 
All-America winner for 1949 is very vigorous 
and a heavy bearer. Medium green, round 
pods, straight and stringless. Try this new 
variety. It is very promising and you will be 
glad you tried it. 4 Ib. 25e¢; Lb. SOc; 
3 Ibs. $2.25. 
Pole Lima Beans 
3546 KING OF THE GARDEN. A favorite with 
sardeners because of the great size of pods, which 
contain 4 to 5 very large fine quality green beans. 
The vines produce continually until killed by frost. 
Large white. 4 Ib. 22e; Lb. 75c; 3 Ibs. 
$2.10. 
A Silver Medal Winner 
3539 BABY POTATO BUSH LIMA. Winner of 
the Silver Medal in the 1940 All-America Selec- 
tions, this fine new Bush Lima is early and prolific. 
Its small beans of the Potato Lima type are attrac- 
tive, bright green, thick and of the delicious 
Fordhook flavor. Bush grows 12 to 16 inches tall, 
pods quite large and very freely produced. 4 Ib. 
20e; Lb. 7Oc; 3 Ibs. $1.95. 
Vegetable Seeds 9 
Pole 
Bean, 
Kentucky 
Wonder 
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Pole Beans 
Culture—Same as Bush Lima Beans except that 
they must be provided with something to climb 
upon. If planted in hills, poles will answer the 
purpose, or if planted in rows a continuous 
wire or heavy twine trellis is good. Pole Beans 
yield many more pods per plant than dwarf 
varieties. One pound will plant 100 hills. 
3557 KENTUCKY WONDER or Old Home- 
stead. The most satisfactory green podded Pole 
Bean. Early, wonderfully prolific, bearing con- 
tinually until frost. Long pods in clusters. May be 
igs with corn. 4 Ib. 18e; Lb. 60e; 3 Ibs. 
. 65. 
3563 KENTUCKY WONDER WAX. One of the 
earliest and most productive. 8 inches long, thick, 
fleshy and brittle. Light vellow, seed chocolate 
brown. 4 Ib. 22c; Lb. 8Oc; 3 Ibs. $2.25. 
3562 YARD LONG. Asparagus Bean. Interesting 
European Novelty. Slim, round edible pods, 2 to 
3 feet long. Pkt. 10c. 
For Bean Beetle 
Dust With Rotenone Garden Dust 
Garden Dust has proven efficient in the control of 
Bean Beetle and many other vegetable garden insects. 
Dust thoroughly, covering all surfaces with a light 
layer of dust. Apply after watering or when dew is pres- 
ent in the early morn or late afternoon. Reapply after 
rain. Lb. 35c; 5 ib. $1.60. 
Add 10c per Ib. for shipping. 
or 
Spray With Rotecide Extra 
Rotecide Extra is a complete spray and the use of ad- 
ditional spreader is not necessary. Spray entire plant, 
using a pressure spray, aS soon as insects appear. Qt. 
Can $3.00; Gal. $8.00. 
Add 10¢ per lb. for shipping. 
Field or Baking Beans 
3555 WHITE MARROW. Large, plump, oyal- 
shaped, white beans for baking. Vigorous vines 
that are very productive of the highest quality 
beans. 14 Ib. 18e; Lb. 60c; 3 Ibs. $1.65. 
3553 WHITE KIDNEY. Royal Dwarf. Large 
upright plants, plenty of dark green pods, about 6 
inches long. Seed large, white, kidney-shaped and 
excellent quality. Use green, shelled or dry. 4 Ib. 
18c; Lb. 60c; 3 Ibs. $1.65. 
3554 RED KIDNEY. Like White Kidney except the 
Ten: deep red. 14 Ib. 18e; Lb. 60c; 3 Ibs. 
$1.65. 
The Templin-Bradley Co., Seeds and Bulbs, Cleveland 2, Ohio 
