LIMA BEANS 
There are two kinds of Limas—Bush and 
Pole—and we list both. The Hopi Indian 
Lima, below, is of the Pole type, and Ford- 
hook and the Green Seeded Baby. Lima of the 
Bush type. Both kinds make excellent eating. 
Flavor and yield are about the same. The 
Pole type, however, must be given suppor? 
for vines to climb on. : 
HOPI INDIAN LIMA 
Drouth-Resistant 
1{35—(71 days.) Originated 
with the Hopi Indians in 
the Southwest. A very vig- 
orous grower. Has a typical 
Lima flavor. A heavy yield- 
er that bears over a long 
period of time. Plant it on 
a trellis or fence or with 
corn. Triple size pkt. (5c; 
Yo Ib. 29c; 1 Ib. 50c; 3 Ibs. 
1.10, postpaid. 
GREEN SEEDED BABY LIMA FORDHOOK BUSH LIMA 
129—(67.days.) An improvement over old- The Early Big Bush Lima 
" és . . 126—(75 days.) The very best large seeded va- 
fashioned Baby Limas. Beans are bright green : 3 B é 
5 : ¥y . 5 a riety. The pods, which are produced in large 
during shelling stage. Fine for canning, good clusters, are about 5 inches long, each contain- 
for dry beans, too. An excellent grower, stands ing four to five large beans of exceptionally fine 
hot dry weather. Tremendous yielder. Triple quality. Beans are large, thick and of delicious 
i * VY Ib. 35c: I Ib _ flavor. Grows very upright, holding beans out of 
size pkt. (3 0z.) 15¢; Yo Ib. 35c; - 60c; the dirt. Triple size pkt. 15c; Ye Ib. 35c; 1 Ib. 
WAX BUSH BEANS 
The only difference between Wax Bush Beans and Green 
Bush Beans, aside from color, is that the Wax type has a 
: more delicate, milder flavor and the pods are a little more 
tender than the Green type. The Wax beans yield just as 
heavy, are stringless and require same culture and care 
Z as the Green. If you have never grown the Wax before, 
try some by all means. 
IMPROVED GOLDEN WAX 
Heavy Yielder—Good Canner 
116—(52 days.) This extra early wax bean is 
one of the best for the home garden. 
Long, straight, waxy yellow pods absolutely 
stringless. Heavy 
bearers of delicious ae pee 
quality beans. Excel- 
lent for canning or 
pickles. Seed is 
white, mottled with ae at 
red and purple. Triple Sime a 
size pkt. 15c; '% Ib. 
35c; 1 Ib. 60c; 3 Ibs. 
1.15, postpaid. 
FAO OOO UO OOOO ULL XE) 
Se 
3 Ibs. 1.37, postpaid. 50c; 3 Ibs. 1.25, postpaid. 
PENCIL POD BLACK WAX FOI III I IIIS SOI IO OI IS bk 
= . 5 
The Heavy Yielder i NAVY BEANS . . Mf RED KIDNEY 
105—(55 days.) A wonderfully flavored, rich 
dark yellow, stringless snap bean. It is a very 
vigorous and hardy plant, being one of the few 
to survive heat and lack of moisture of ex- 
tremely hot summers. The seed is black when he 
ripe. Extremely good for home, market, canning Fi 
and freezing. Triple size pkt. 15c; VY Iu. 35c; : 
{02—Best yielder of any 
of the dry or soup beans. 
Erect bushes keep pods off 
damp ground. Long uniform 
pods. Quality and flavor ex- 
tremely good. Easy to grow 
and sure to yield. Triple 
128—This is the RED soup 
bean, similar to the Navy ex- 
cept for color. Easy to grow 
and a very heavy yielder of 
large, dark red, dry beans, of 
good flavor and high quality. 
Triple size pkt. 15c¢; '% Ib. 
poet 
1 OSE 
JOO OOOO OE a. 
1 Ib. 55c; 3 Ibs. 1.25, postpaid. mm * + size pkt. 10c; Yo Ib. 21c; 28c; 1 Ib. 45c; 3 Ibs. 1.00, 
I Ib. 35c¢; 3 Ibs. 80c, ppd. postpaid. 
“si a a BICC IO IIIA RCIA RII IT lage 
K 
4 x . 4 
ee t+ POLE BEANS 
<wETP i 
Pe Ot GREEN KENTUCKY WONDER .. 
.- 34 
a P, oe fe x §34—(Old Homestead) (65 days.) This climb- 
i ye tel hs ie ing variety is very vigorous and productive and 
<e = 4 < oe + bears its pods in large clusters. Pods are green, 
igs — “t ay * * very long, often nine or ten inches, nearly 
Se = » ai c> oe Je round, stringless and very crisp when young. 
: Bi pe Poe ae ee eA aes | : + a So fleshy they are 
. : Saeed menace rane esa APS + «ge? % ed a *« greater in width 
NEW CHEROKEE WAX Hi p Rihed. we + EDIBLE x than breadth. Triple 
3 — a i kt. 1 ; Yo Ib. 
Cat a hel a BRITTLE WAX { SOY BEANS : S5¢; 1 Ib. soc: 3 
118—(50 days.) Developed by the 5 PRE ane ae ter a ~  133—(90 days.) Here 38 pape eal ete abet 
United States Department of Agricul- Roulda planta thiseboan’ 4 they are—the great big 
ture. This is the earliest of all beans and f. ear ae x Pright ee ae BebIgr: x PURPLE POD 
: . A er, iS . ri rf 
one of the very best. It is straight and 2. Yield: Vines are large, vigor- i Prepare them for the ta- ie 122—Grows like Kentucky Wonder 
stringless, with bright yellow pods 6 Seth ee ee covered a ble just as you would + but larger and better flavored. Meat is 
inches long. Does well almost anywhere. 3. Appearance: Long, Btraight . ee oe kL siore z thick and stringless. Pods are a beau- 
Heavy bearer. Black seeded. Flesh is ae Reo ioe uae ine nO dave: + ee TOBLe  ouiareelt ek tiful, reddish-purple but turn light 
thick, crispy, tender, stringless and of 5. Hardiness: Nearly blight - shell. Pkt. 12¢; Vo Ib. ¥ green when cooked. It’s a great fa- 
good flavor. Triple size pkt. 15c¢; '% 1b. Poeeece ee cise ae tb. ok 25c; | Ib. 40c; 3 Ibs. vorite in southern Missouri. Triple size 
40c; 1 Ib. 65c; 3 Ibs. 1.45, postpaid. 32c; I lb. 55c; 3 Ibs. 1.15, ppd. * 98c, postpaid. + pkt. 25c; % Ib. 50c, ppd. 
YELLOW PEAR - "> = 
For Preserves and Sauce » ee * fa. 
419—If you want delicious preserves, 
plant this bright yellow, pear-shaped to- 
mato. Yeager’s Yellow Pear is fully 2 
weeks earlier than the common Yellow 
Pear and yields immense crops. The whole 
family will love it. A novelty but well 
worth planting. Pkt. 150; V2 oz. 28c; 
{ oz. 40c, postpaid. 
neha lag NSIOUXANN” 
Vy 1 > ¢ 4 : . 
Early Hea berry Amazing New Hybrid 
— es grown. , 
Smocth “ered pane faa ae pleasive 420—A new and better tomato developed 
flavor. Outyielded six other commonly by the South Dakota Agriculture College. A 
planted varieties from 10% to 90% in ex- &] first generation cross of Super Sioux and Ear- i 
periment station trials. = liana. Especially adapted to plains states condi- = . 
Bounty is early ripening, self-pruning, i tions. Solid, meaty and of medium size—ideal 
uniform in color and tops in quality. A Oe) for canning and home use. Extremely early. 
North Dakota Station introduction. Pkt. fe Pkt. (30 seeds) 25c; extra-large packet (150 
15c; 4 oz. 25c; oz. 40c, postpaid. 
‘GOLDEN SUNRAY 
Best of the Yellows 
403—(72 days.) A new, highly produc- 
tive, golden orange tomato. Resistant to 
fusarium wilt. Has a mild but rich flavor. 
Primarily a home garden tomato but sells 
well at local markets and roadside stands. 
Makes delicious juice. Pkt. 15c¢; 2 oz. 
75c, ppd. 
YELLOW HUSK or 
Ground Cherry 
For Preservest 
413—This early dwarf type is the only 
one suitable for the North and is an easy- 
to-grow variety. The fruit is about the 
size of a cherry, bright yellow in color, 
and is enclosed in a husk. Makes wonder- 
ful preserves and pies. Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 
25c, postpaid. 
PONDEROSA 
Biggest of All 
418—The largest tomato grown. Often 
produces fruit weighing 2 pounds or more. 
The immense tomatoes are flat, nearly 
solid, and of a delightfully mild flavor. It 
is one of the best for slicing or canning. 
Ponderosa is a heavy yielder and ripens 
after the early varieties. Pkt. 15c¢; 2 oz. 
50c; 1 oz. 90¢c, postpaid. 
seeds) {.00, postpaid. 
EARLIBELL TOMATO e One of the Earliest 
402—An immense yielder of beautiful crimson toma- 
toes of extra fine flavor and good quality. The fruits 
are smooth, solid and do not split easily. The vines 
are thrifty with enough foliage to shade the fruit so it 
will not sunburn. This is an especially good tomato 
for home or market gardener. Pkt. {5c; Yo oz. 35c; 
1 oz. 60c, postpaid. 
SUPER SIOUX 
Drouth-Resistant 
429—wWe are extremely proud of this fine 
new tomato. It is a hybrid cross between two 
leading varieties and has the good qualities 
of both, plus unusually fine hybrid vigor. Fine 
for market or home use. Globe-shaped, me- 
dium size, early, thick solid walls, deep red 
color, few seeds. Try a packet this year. 
Everyone who tried this last year liked it 
and wants to plant more this year. Pkt. 15c; 
Yo oz. 50c; | oz. 85c, postpaid. 
EARLY GIANT ¢ Has Everything 
6—If you’ve been looking for the perfect to- 
Eee ae lore: We think this will take oes 
garden by storm. It’s fairly large, with me¢ ie 
foliage—enough to protect the fruit—but its “ - 
merits are EXTRA-HEAVY YIELD and per ect 
quality. Fruits are large, smooth, almost Pere 
fect globe-shaped; have solid scarlet flesh . 
DOESN’T CRACK. Pkt. 15c; 2 0z. 50c, ppd. 
—— aa 
