Culture: Plant after all danger from 
frost has passed and for suecession every 3 
weeks throughout the season. Sow the 
bush varieties in rows 2, feet apart. and 4 
inches apart in the row. Plant the pole va- 
rieties in hills 2 feet apart one way by 3 
feet the other, dropping about 5 or 6 beans 
in a hill and set a pole firmly in each hill. 
Cover all varieties about 1% inches deep 
with fine soil well pressed down to insure 
QUALITY GARDEN 
BEANS: 
GRO-COATED 
: good germination, 
é oe s 
134—BURPEE’S STRINGLESS GREEN 
POD. 50 days. The old favorite garden 
bean for home, market or canning. 
Plants sturdy; very prolific. Pods round, 
fleshy, perfectly stringless, of excellent 
quality. Postpaid: %4 lb., 18c; % Ib., 
33c; 1 1b., 55c; 3 lbs., $1.50. 
105—TOPCROP. 51 days. An All Amer- 
ica Gold Medal Winner. One of earliest 
of the green pod bush ‘beans. Pods are 
five and a half inches in length, round, 
dark green, stringless, resistant to mo- 
saic disease. Postpaid: %4 lb., 22c; % 
Ib., 38c; 1 1b., 65c; 3 lbs., $1.80. 
103—CONTENDER. 53 days. Excellent new USDA variety. Re- 
sistant to common bean mosaic and mildew, heat tolerant, heavy 
yielding, attractive, good quality. Pods are about 8 inches long, 
oval, dark green, stringless. Postpaid: % lb., 20c; % Ib., 35c; 
1 lb., 60c; 3 lbs., $1.65. 
116—TENDERGREEN. 50 days. Hardy and prolific. Light 
green pods 7 in. long are round, meaty, tender, stringless. For 
the home garden, canners or truckers. Postpaid: % lb., 20c; % 
ib., 35c; 1 1b., GOc; 3 lbs., $1.65. 
126—NEW BRITTLE WAX. 53 
days. The outstanding variety for 
the home garden. Plant large, 
erect, vigorous, very productive. 
Handsome yellow pods, round, 
slightly curved extremely brittle, 
fleshy, succulent, absolutely string- 
less and fibreless. The standard 
of highest quality. Postpaid: 4 
Ib., 22c; % lb., 38c; 1 1b., 65c; 3 
lbs., $1.80. 
104—-CHEROKEE WAX. 53 days. 
A new introduction. Pods entirely 
stringless, rich golden yellow, 
fleshy and tender. With less fiber. 
Ideal for canning or freezing. 
Postpaid: %4 lb., 20c; 1% lb., 35c; 
1 1b., 60c; 3 lbs., $1.65. 
127—PENCIL POD BLACK WAX. 
55 days. Of finest quality. Large 
plant, very productive. Pods 
round, slightly curved, golden yel- 
low, absolutely stringless, brittle 
and without fibre. Postpaid: % 
lb., 20c; 1% 1b., 35c; 1 1b., 60c; 3 
lbs., $1.65. 
130—TOP NOTCH GOLDEN WAX. 
51 days. This is an improved 
strain of regular Golden Wax. 
Pods average one inch longer and 
are much more productive. Very 
early—our best for the home gardens. 
¥% lb., 85c; 1 1b., 6Oc; 3 lbs., $1.65. 
Topcrop 
Top Notch 
129—-LOGAN. 52 days. A winner for the home and market gar- 
Golden Wax 
dener. Plants 16 to 20 inches tall, upright, with large, medium 
green leaves. Pods long, straight, light green, stringless, meaty 
and smooth. Excellent for canning and freezing. Postpaid: 4 
Ib., 22c; % lb., 38c; 1 Ib., 65c; 3 lbs., $1.80. 
Postpaid: %4 Ib., 20c; 
144—-CUTSHORT. 72 days. A favorite 
for planting in corn. Short, fat pods. 
Postpaid: % lb., 20e; % 1b., 33e;3 1 lb., 
60c; 3 lbs., $1.65. 
141—_KENTUCKY WONDER. 65 days. 
Best known and most popular pole 
bean. Heavy producer, pods hang- 
ing in clusters. Fleshy green and 
138—FORDHOOK BUSH. 75 days. Potato Lima type. 
Plants strong, erect, bearing pods in clusters of four 
to eight. Postpaid: %4 Ilb., 22e; % Ib., 38e; 1 lb., 65e3 
3 lbs., $1.80. 
101—_- WASHINGTON RUST 
PROOF. Preferred by mar- 
ket gardeners because ef 
freedom from disease. A 
large straight luscious 
stalk with firm tips of fin- 
est quality. Postpaid: 
Pkt., 10c; 0z., 25e; % Ib., 
139—BURPEER’S BUSH. 77 days. 
Very early. Plants dwarf, vigorous 
growers, bearing until frost. Pods 
very crisp when young. Postpaid: 
¥% lb., 20e; 1% Ib., 33e;3 1 1b., 60e;3 3 lbs., 
$1.65. 
119—KENTUCKY WONDER WHITE. 
Developed by the U. S. Departmént 
of Agriculture as a high yielding 
type of Kentucky Wonder. Plants 
vigorous with dark leaves. Pods oval 
smooth straight, dark green, string- 
less when young. Seeds white. Px- 
cellent for dry shell beans. Postpaid: 
% lb., 20e; % Ib., 33e; 1 lb., 60e; 3 1bs:, 
$1.65. 
149—MISSOURL WONDER OR NOX- 
ALL. 65 days. The earliest green 
podded pole or corn hill bean. Pods 
long, round and tender. Postpaid: 
¥% lb., 20e; % 1b., 33e;3 1 1b., 60e; 3 lbs., 
large, tasty, finest quality. Post- 
paid: % 1lb., 20c; % l1b., 35e3 1 Ib., 
60e; 3 Iibs., $1.65. 
137—HENDERSON BUSH. 65 days. 
The small butter bean known ag 
“Baby Lima.”” Plants bushy, very 
productive. Early Delicious flavor. 
Postpaid: % lb., 18e; 1% 1lb., 33e3 
1 Ilb., 55e;3 3 lbs., $1.50. 
152—CANGREEN. 68 days. Can- 
green is notable for the green color 
of the fleshy part of the seed in the 
dry stage. This makes it attractive 
for canning either by the canner 
or in the home. It is also prolific, 
yielding a large crop of pods and 
75e; Y% 1b., $1.25; 1 Ib., 
$2.10. 
102—PARADISE. A sensa- 
tional new and early As- 
paragus. Producing a nor- 
mal crop one year earlier 
than any other. A heavier 
yielder. Postpaid ye kee 
10¢; 0z., 35e; % 1b., $1.353 
Y% lb., $2.60; 1 1b., $4.90. 
BROCCOLI 
J0O6—ITALIAN GREEN SPROUTING. 70 days. 
Forms large head consisting of a cluster of 
small heads. Both heads and stems are cooked 
and served .like cauliflower but is easier to 
raise and has more delicate flavor. Postpaid: 
tr, 0z., 20e; 0z., 
Paradise 
$1.65. 10e; % 35¢e; % Ib., $1.153 
seeds. Postpaid: % Ilb., 20ce; % lhb., 
35e; 1 1b., 60e; 3 Ilbs., $1.65, 
% lb., $2.00; 1 lb., $3.50. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
676—LONG ISLAND IMPROVED. 90 days. 
One of the best varieties for home gardens. 
The plants are dwarf and compact about 20 
inches tall, producing solid round cabbage 
like balls. Excellent for freezing. Postpaid: 
124—-GIANT SPECKLED LIMA. 90 
days. Tall and strong plants. Stands 
up well in summer weather. Seeds 
4 to 5 per pod, large oval greenish 
white with reddish mottling. Post- 
a paid: % Ib., 20ce; % Ilb., 35e3 1 1b., 
60c; 3 Ibs., $1.65. 
SY Se ee a eS 
POLE BEAN COLLECTION ALL-SEASON BEAN 
i H SPECIAL 
% lb. Missouri Wonder : 
147—MICHIGAN NAVY. 95 days. A hardy and 33¢ 2% lbs., $1.40 Postpaid. 
prolific small, almost round white navy bean. Used 1 4 F Order No. 11i—Save 16e 
generally for baking, Postpaid: 4 lb., 18¢; % lb., eae Canereen Lins 1 Ib. Burpee’s Stringless 
28c; 1 Ib., 45¢; 3 Ibs., $1.20. % Ib. Kentucky Wonder 5Be apart 
% |b. Kentucky 
150—RED KIDNEY. 95 days. The old-fashioned 33e 
baking bean. Produces large flat green pods, well ¥% |b. Improved Golden 
60 to 
Used 
123—DWARF HORTICULTURAL, 
62 days. An extremely vigorous bean. 
for snap beans, but grown chiefly for green 
shelled beans. Stringless. Postpaid: % lb., 
20c; % lb., 35e; 1 lb., 65e; 3 lbs., $1.80. 
148—GREAT NORTHERN OR IDAHO. 90 
days. A tremendous yielder of large white beans. 
Exceptional quality, the best for soup or baking. 
Postpaid: 4 lb., 18¢e; % lb., 28e; 1 lb., 45e;3 3 lbs., 
4 $1.20. 
Burpee's Bush Li 
Pkt., 10¢e3 02., 50e. 
Uni-Culture Garden Inoculation is packed with mil- 
lions of beneficial bacteria which are effective in stim- 
ulating the growth of these garden legumes. This 
package will inoculate from 1 oz. to 10 pounds of 
Catalog Value $1.01. You the following seeds: Sweet Peas, Garden Peas, Garden 
* filled with large dark red kidney-shaped beans. save 16e. : Wax 35¢ Beans, Lima beans, Lupines and Peanuts. No. N10— 
“ id: ‘Tb. ; % Ib., 33e; 1 lb., 55e; 3 Ibs. No. 112—8 varieties only % lb. Henderson Bush ’ ¢ py S a ° 
oes a 2 ’ : 85c Postpaid. Lima 33e 15¢e, postpaid. 435 
