Culture: Plant after all danger from 
frost has passed and for succession every 3 
QOALITY GARDEN Vee Opec e St ee 
inches apart in the row. Plant the pole va- 
rieties-in hills 2 feet apart one way by 3 
j feet the other, dropping about 5 or 6 beans 
r ; in a hill and set a pole firmly in each hill. 
Cover all varieties about 14% inches deep 
with fine soil well pressed down to insure 
GRO-COATED good germination. 
126—NEW BRITTLE WAX. 
days. The outstanding variety for 
134—BURPHE’S STRINGLESS GREEN 
the home garden. . Plant large, POD. 50 days. The old favorite garden 
erect, vigorous, very productive. bean for home, market or canning. 
Handsome yellow pods, round, Plants sturdy; very prolific. Pods round, 
slightly curved extremely brittle, fleshy, perfectly stringless, of excellent 
fleshy, succulent, absolutely string-  uality. Boer p dC %& \b., (7c; % Ib., 
less and fibreless. The standard 30c; 1 lb. 50c; 3 lbs., $1.35. 
of highest quality. Postpaid: %  495_-TOPOROP. 51 days. An All Amer- 
lb., 20c; 1% lb., 35c; 1 1b., 58c; 3 A : F 
Ibs., $1.45. s ica Gold Medal Winner. One of earliest 
Z of the green pod bush beans. Pods are 
104—CHEROKEE WAX. 53 days. ; ; 
A new introduction. Pods entirely five and a half inches in length, round, 
A : dark green, stringless, resistant to mo- 
stringless, rich golden yellow, ; j 3 ae 
fleshy and tender, With less fiber. saic disease. Postpaid: %4 lb., 20c; % 
Ideal for canning or freezing. |b. 35e; 1 1b., 60c; 3 lbs., $1.55 
a Ale ed ot . 
A Hots aie oe rie Ib., 33¢3 — 493_CONTENDER. 53 days. Excellent new USDA variety. Re- 
os ’ Oe eee en cue sistant to common bean mosaic and mildew, heat tolerant, heavy 
—PH! W A i A : P 2 : 
127 PENCIL BOD BLACK WAX yielding, attractive, good quality. Pods are about 8 inches long, 
55 days. Of finest quality. Large z : ; 
- oval, dark green, stringless. Postpaid: % 1b., 18c; % lb., 38e; 
plant, very productive. Pods 1 1b., 55e; 3 Ibs., $1.45. 
round, slightly curved, golden yel- 
low, absolutely stringless, brittle 116—TENDERGREEN F ae 
and without fibre. Postpaid: % reen pods 7 in. long ar a vie pane ang Eee gee 
Ib., 18c; 14 Ib., 38c; 1 1b., 55c; 3 § Dp : g are round, meaty, ten er, stringless. or 
4 u x ¥ 2 the home garden, canners or truckers. Postpaid: % lb., 18e; % 
lbs., $1.45. : rae 
130—TOP NOTCH GOLDEN WAX. lb., 38c; 1 1b., 55c; 3 lbs., $1.45. 
Top Notch 51 days. This is an improved 129—LOGAN. 52 days. A winner for the home and market gar- 
Golden Wax strain of regular Golden Wax.  qener. Plants 16 to 20 inches tall, upright, with large, medium 
Pods average one inch longer and _—_ green leaves. Pods long, straight, light green, stringless, meaty 
are much more productive. Very 1 
early—our best for the home gardens. Postpaid: % lb., 18c; and smooth. Excellent for canning and freezing. Figs tale LY, 
Y lb., 33c; 1 1b., BSc; 3 lbs., $1.45. lb., 20c; 14 1b., 35c; 1 1b., GOc; 3 lbs., $1.55. 
Topcrop 
144—CUTSHORT. 72 days. A favorite 138S—FORDHOOK BUSH. 75 days.. Potato Lima type. 
for planting in corn. Short, fat pods. Plants strong, erect, bearing pods in clusters of four 
Postpaid: 4% lb., 18e; % lb., 30e; 1 1b., to eight. Postpaid: 4% 1b., 20e; % lb., 35e; 1 lb., 58e; 
50e3 3 lbs., $1.35. © % 3 lbs., $1.55. 
141—KENTUCKY WONDER. 65 days. 
Best known and most popular pole 
bean. Heavy producer, pods hang- 
ing in clusters. Fleshy green and 
very crisp when young. Postpaid: 
¥Y lb., 18e; % lb., 30e; 1 1b., 50e; 3 Ibs., 
$1.35. 
119—KENTUCKY WONDER WHITE. 
‘ Developed by the U. S. Department 
§ of Agriculture as a high yielding 
type of Kentucky Wonder. Plants 
101— W ASH INGTON RUST 
PROOF. Preferred by mar- 
ket gardeners because of 
freedom from disease. A 
large straight luscious 
stalk with firm tips of fin- 
est quality. Postpaid: 
Pkt., 10e; 0z., 20e; %4 Ilb., 
60e; % Ib., $1.05; 1 Ib., 
$1.90. 
1389—BURPEEX’S BUSH, 77 days. 
Very early. Plants dwarf, vigorous 
growers, bearing until frost. Pods 
large, tasty, finest quality. Post- 
paid: % lb., 18e; % lb., 38e3 1 I1b., 
50e; 3 lbs., $1.45. 
102—PARADISE. A sensa- 
tional new and early As- 
paragus. Producing a nor- 
mal crop one year earlier 
than any other. A heavier 
137—HENDERSON BUSH. 65 days. 
The small butter bean known as 
“Baby Lima.” Plants bushy, very 
ns vigorous with dark leaves. Pods oval productive. Early Delicious flavor. Paradise yielder. Postpaid: PkKt., 
pe straight, Ee ee pees Postpaid: % Ilb., 17e; % Ib., 30e; 10c3 0z., 35e; % lb., $1.35; 
-- Jess when young. Seeds white. Hx- 1 Ib., 50c; 3 Ibs., $1.35. lb., $2.60; 1 lb., $4.90. 
_ ¢ellent for dry shell beans. Postpaid: Ce 08 1-38 i 3 $ 
a . . 4 . 
ee ¥Y, |b., 18¢e; % |b., 30e;3 1 1b., 50e; 3 Ibs., 152—CANGREEN. 68 days. Can- BROCCOLI 
-. $2.35. : 
a green is notable for the green color 
of the fleshy part of the seed in the 706—ITALIAN GREEN SPROUTING. 70 days. 
C Forms large head consisting of a cluster of 
fomcanniheceither by the canner small heads. Both heads and stems are cooked 
i 5 and served like cauliflower but is easier to 
or in the home, It is also prolific, raise and has more delicate flavor. Postpaid: 
yielding a large crop of pods and Pkt., 10e; 1%4 0z., 20ce; 0z., 35e; % Ib., $1.15; 
149—MISSOURI WONDER OR NOX- 
§ c ALL. 65 days. The earliest green 
podded pole or corn hill bean. Pods 
long, round and tender. Postpaid: 
ts lb., 18e3 1% lb., 30e; 1 1b., 50e; 3 Ibs., 
“$1.35. 
dry stage. This makes it attractive 
seeds. Postpaid: % lb., 18e; % lb., % |b., $2.00; 1 lb., $3.50. 
33e;3 1 lb., 55e3 3 lbs., $1.45. 
124—GIANT SPECKLED LIMA, 90 BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
days, Tall.and strong plants. Stands 676—LONG ISLAND IMPROVED. 90 days. 
up well in summer weather. Seeds One of the best varieties for home gardens. 
4 to 5 per pod, large oval greenish The plants are dwarf and compact about 20 
white with reddish mottling. Post- inches tall, producing solid round cabbage 
Burpee's Bush Lima Paid: %4 lb., 18e; 1% lb., 33e; 1 Ib., A ot eines for freezing. Postpaid: 
- 148—GREAT NORTHERN OR IDAHO. 90 55e; 3 lbs., $1.45. Xt., €3 OZ., Ve. 
days. A tremendous yielder of large white beans. 
_ Exeeptional quality, the best for soup or baking. 
Postpaid: % Ib., 14¢; % Ib., 25e; 1 Ib., 40¢; 3 Ibs, POLE BEAN COLLECTION ALL-SEASON BEAN 
$1.05. SPECIAL 
123—DWARF HORTICULTURAL. 60 to 
62 days. An extremely vigorous bean. Used 
for snap beans, but grown chiefly for pioen 
: shelled beans. Stringless. Postpaid: % lb., 
ss —:18e; ¥% 1b., 33c; 1 lb., 55e; 3 Ibs., $1.45. 
14 -MICHIGAN NAVY. 95 ad A hard d edue atieconrt Wender 2% lbs. $1.43 Postpaid 
— f ays. ardy an c 2% Ibs. 3 ; ; ; F ; : 
prolific small, almost round white navy bean. Used % lb. Cangreen Lima Order No. 111—Save 18¢ Uni-Culture Garden Inoculation is packed with mil- 
generally for'baking. Postpaid: %4 lb., 14¢; % Ib., 33¢ 1 lb. Burpee’s Stringless _ lions of beneficial bacteria which are effective in stim- 
ae Bes 4063 3’ Tbs.,: $1.05. % Ib. Renbucky Wonder % Ib Koniuéky Wonder ulating the growth of these garden legumes. This 
: il] i ds of 
50-—RED KIDNEY. 95 days. The old-fashioned oc 30c package will inoculate from 1 oz. to 10 poun 
g bean. Produces large flat green pods, well Catale Value 93é, You Ym lb. Improved Golden the following seeds: Sweet Peas, Garden Peas, Garden 
a flted. “with large dark red kidney-shaped beans. aoe a Wantoe Beans, Lima beans, Lupines and: Peanuts. No. N10— 
: 5 3 lbs., No. 112—8 varieties only % Ib. Henderson Bush 
sis eZ A Ty B00; 11D, S805 79¢e Postpaid. Lima 30¢ 122, postpaid. 45 
