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KENTUCKY 
WONDER 
65 days. The finest 
flavored snap bean 
grown. The silvery- 
green pods grow 8%” 
to 9” long and are so 
fleshy they are often 
greater in thickness 
than width. They are 
solid, meaty and very 
crisp. Bear early 
and if gathered as 
they mature will con- 
tinue until frost. 
EDIBLE 
SOYBEAN 
BANSE}!. Delicious 
when eaten green or 
dry and superior to 
navy beans for baking. 
The food value is very 
high; the starch con- 
tent low. 1 Pkt. plants 
25’ of row. 
CHESTNUT or 
Garbanzo Bean 
This chestnut-flavored 
bean is one of the most 
delicious grown. Forms 
bush 18” high com- 
pletely covered with 
pods. For soup and 
turkey stuffing it can- 
not be beat. 1 Fkt. 
plants 20’ of row. 
Bean Sprouts Like These in 5 Days 
KENTUCKY 
Wonder WAX 
68 days. An ideal 
pole wax bean for all 
localities. Similar in 
habit of growth to 
the green podded 
Kentucky Wonder. 
The 8” yellow pods 
are so fleshy that oft- 
en the thickness sur- 
passes the width. Of 
delicious quality, a 
‘heavy yielder and 
bears a long season. 
BEANS 
{5S Poles—!t Lb. for 90 Poles 
White- 
Seeded 
KENTUCKY 
WONDER 
(Burger’s String- 
less). 65 days. It 
combines attractive 
appearance w,ith 
productiveness, and 
for quality it is un- 
S8Uer- pay sis ed, 
Straight, round, 
dark green pods, 7 
to 8 in. long, fieshy, 
entirely stringless, 
fiberless, and ten- 
der. 
YARD LONG 
BEAN 
Pods 3’ Long 
70 days. An ex- 
cellent variety, as 
well as an interest- 
ing curiosity. Vines 
are rampant grow- 
ers and produce an 
enormous crop of 
long, slender, 
round pods which 
are of excellent 
quality for snap 
beans when young. 
The round pods 
have the thickness 
of a lead pencil 
and sometimes 
grow to a length of 
3 ft. Very produc- 
tive, tender and of 
POLE LIMA BEANS 
KING OF THE GARDEN. 88 days. A 
vigorous grower, requiring but two vines to fine flavor. 
each pole. Begins flowering early, at the 
bottom of the pole, producing a continuous INOCULATE 
bloom and fruitage throughout the season. 
Pods are large and beans are of excellent BEANS 
quality, well-formed and mammoth in size. 
One lb. of this variety will plant about 
100 poles, 
SIEVA (“Butter Bean’). 75 days. A 
climbing variety’ similar to Henderson’s 
Bush Lima. Begins bearing very early and 
continues to produce until frost.; very pro- ; 
ductive ; excellent quality. Should be ex- STR ae a eS 
tensively grown because of its hardiness, Size Inoculation. 
earliness and long bearing season. One (Sufficient for 6 
Ib. of this variety will plant about 250 lbs. of seed). {5c 
poles. prepaid. 
TINY GREEN 
Heilf the Size and Twice 
as Tender 
Inoculating bean 
seed hastens ma- 
turity, increases 
the yield and en- 
riches the soil. 
Good “for Beans, 
Peas, Sweet Peas 
58 days. Tiny Green is just what the 
hame implies, a 3 to 314” round, 
straight, stringless and light green bean 
of amazing tenderness and good flavor. 
For freezing and canning whole it is 
unsurpassed. Plants are strictly bush 
in habit and very productive, coming 
into bearing just after Tendergreen 
passes its peak. This is a brand new 
one. You should try it! 
MUNG BEAN 
All-the-Year-Around Salad 
A delicious bean that is used 
for bean sprouts and served in 
chop suey and salads in the 
finest Oriental Cafes. Chinese 
Bean Sprouts are an all-the- 
year-around salad. Hnough for 
a good sized family can be 
grown in a small dish or pan in 
the kitchen in only 3 to 5 days. 
Grows without soil, sunshine or 
chemicals of any kind. This 
bean is unexcelled for soups. 
BROCCOLI 
One ounce will produce 
cbout 2,000 plants 
EARLY SPROUT- 
ING CALABRESE. A 
delicious variety; hay- 
ing the combined fla- 
vor of Cauliflower and 
Asparagus. Simply sow 
the seed in the open 
ground in the spring 
and transplant the 
plants when large 
enough. The heads or 
sprouts, when ready 
to use, are deep green. 
After the central head. Early Sprouting Calabrese Broccoli 
is removed, the plant produces numerous branch heads 
which are fully as desirable as the first head produced. A 
continuous supply may be had for a long time from a few 
plants. (Pkt. 15c) (oz. 50c) (44 lb. $1.50) (lb. $4.00) prepaid. 
CAULIFLOWER 
(Disease-Treated Seed) 
One Ounce for 
3,000 Plants 
EARLY SNOW-: 
BALL. Our strain of 
Early Snowball is ex- 
tra select and the 
earliest Cauliflower 
grown. A very reli- 
able heading variety 
with rich, snow- 
white, close, com- 
pact heads of the 
best quality, and us- 
ually weighing about 
2 lbs. each. (Pkt. 
25c) (% oz. 80c) (% P 
oz. $1.50) (oz. $2.50) (4% Ib. $7.00) prepaid. 
DRY WEATHER, or DANISH GIANT. Our strain of this 
variety is especially selected to produce self-protecting 
leaves which protect the heads from the sun and make tying 
unnecessary. Our strain will-stand more adverse weather 
conditions than any other variety and it may be grown in 
hot, dry districts where others fail. Large creamy-white 
heads weigh 2 to 3 lbs. each and about 10 days later than 
Early Snowball. (Pkt. 25c) (14 0z. 80c) (4% oz. $1.50) (oz. 
$2.50) (1% lb. $7.00) prepaid. 
BROCCOLI-CAULIFLOWER. MHardier and more easily 
grown than Cauliflower, but cultivated and used in the 
same way. Heads of large size, creamy-white; delicate 
flavor. (Pkt. 20c) (% oz. 85c) (oz. $1.60) (14 Ib. $4.75) 
prepaid. 
GARDEN DANDELION (improved Thick Leaf) 
One Ounce Will Sow 100 Feet of Row 
An improved type which should not be confused with the wild Dandelion. 
It is one of the earliest spring vegetables, and is much prized as a blood 
purifier and for its other health-giving qualities. The leaves are of a dark 
green color, but can be blanched by sheltering from light with inverted 
pots, covering with boards. It remains over winter and is ready for cutting 
the following spring. (Pkt. 15¢) (14% oz. 60c) (oz. $1.10) (44 Ib. $3.06) 
prepaid. 
BRUSSELS 
SPROUTS 
1 Oz. of Seed Makes 
2500 Plants 
A variety of the Cabbage 
family, possessing the pe- 
culiarity of bearing upon its 
stem or stalk from 50 to 100 
small, compact round heads. 
Plants are very hardy, are 
not injured but improved by 
hard frosts, and are left in 
the garden or field dur- 
ing the early winter until 
wanted. 
LONG ISLAND IMPROV- 
ED. A choice variety grown 
extensively by market gar- 
deners. Plants are 20” tall, 
and are well filled, nearly 
the entire length, of the stalk, with solid sprouts measuring 1144 to 1% 
inches in diameter. (Pkt. 5c) (%% oz. 45c) (oz. 75c) (44 lb. $2.00) 
(ib. $5.50) prepaid. 
Early Snowball 
Long Island Improved 
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