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TENDER GREEN 
Entirely Stringless, Fiberless 
106—(54 days.) An extremely 
quality, 
Pods are plump, 
long and dark green in color. 
Completely free from fiber and 
Plants are of strong, 
upright growth and bear an 
enormous crop of beans. 
the best green beans on the mar- 
ket today. A dandy for home 
cooking, canning and freezing. 
(3 oz.) 
ib. 58c; 
meaty, fine 
green bean. 
strings. 
Triple size pkt. 
Yo tb. 35c; 1 
1.48, postpaid. 
BOUNTIFUL—Famous Canner 
above, 
smooth 
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15c; 
3 Ibs. (3 oz.) 
1 Ib. 75¢; 3 Ibs. 1.75, ppd. 
144—(50 days.) You folks here in the 
corn belt ought to grow more of this 
one. 
It’s a very heavy yielder. 
never had a failure. 
We've 
Its big, green, 
showy pods, excellent quality and sa- 
vory flavor make it an excellent variety 
for canning. 
Fine for market, too. 
Bountiful is the right name. 
Triple 
size pkt. (3 oz.) 15c; 4 Ib. 38c; 1 Ib. 
58c; 3 Ibs. 1.48, postpaid. 
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SIEVA 
CLIMBING LIMA 
109—(77 days.) 
An early pole lima 
—very similar to 
Henderson’s Bush. 
Seeds white, flat, 
smooth and deli- 
cious. Grows 6 to 
10 ft tal. With- 
stands heat. Bears 
until frost. Triple 
size pkt. (3 oz.) 
' (5c; % Ib. 30c; 
f 1 Ib. &5c; 3 Ibs. 
{ 1.38, ppd. 
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EDIBLE SOYBEANS 
143—(90 days.) Spe- 
cial strain. Beans de- 
licious, large, bright 
green, turn yellow when 
mature. Fix for table 
just like lima or dry 
beans. Let pods stand 
in boiling water for 
few minutes for easy 
shelling. Excellent 
source of protein. Triple 
size pkt. (3 oz.) 15c¢; 
% ib. 30c; 1 Ib. 50c; 
3 Ibs. {.20, ppd. 
BEAN 
TOPCROP— 
112—(51 days.) 
all others! 
{ 1 7—(54 days.) This brand 
new bean, 
has the distinction 
of. being one of the very 
few vegetables ever to win 
an All-America Gold Medal. 
We can’t say enough for it! 
Pods deep green, 5% to 6 
in. long, round and slender. 
Pods kept off ground, as 
bush grows upright. 
sistant to mosaic and pow- 
dery mildew. Tops in qual- 
smoothness and uni- 
formity is ideal for canning 
and freezing. 
market variety as is “slow 
wilting.’’ Triple size pkt. — 
125X 
Yo Lb. TOPCROP Green Bean 
1950 All-America 
A pound will plant 2 rows, 50 ft. 
long. Cover beans about 2 inches. 
Space rows 20 to 30 inches apart in 
rich, warm soil. Make first planting 
when severe frost damage is past. 
The 1950 All-America Gold Medal 
green snapbean developed by the U.S.D.A. Outyields 
Resistant to mosaic. 
smooth, 5% to 6 inches long. 
pletely stringless, fiberless and very meaty. Quality 
unexcelled. Very good flavor. Can’t be beat for cook- 
ing and excellent for freezing, canning and market. 
Seeds are round, mottled brown. Triple size pkt. 
(3 oz.) 15¢; 1% Ib. 40c; 1 Ib. 63c; 3 Ibs. 1.59, ppd. 
Winner 
Yo Lb. CHEROKEE Wax Bean 
like Topcrop 
Re- 
flavor. Because of 
Also good 
25c; Ya Ib. 50c; 
1948 All-America Winner 
—1952 Gold 
Medal Winner 
STRINGLESS GREEN POD 
The Standard of All 
107—-(51 days.) The ideal family bean and 
the “measuring stick” to which all varieties 
are compared. An early dwarf green bean 
that is a heavy bearer of choice, plump pods. 
Very meaty, fine flavored and tender. 
strings whatever. Besides other good quali- 
ties, will stand more drouth than most any 
other variety. Triple size pkt. (3 oz.) 15¢; 4 
Ib. 35c; 1 Ib. 59c; 3 Ibs. 1.49, postpaid. 
A 7 fe 
YARD LONG 
or Asparagus Bean 
{29—(70 days.) Un- 
usual novelty. A vigor- 
ous growing vine with 
pods sometimes 4 ft. 
long. Has an excellent 
asparagus -like flavor. 
Plant for the fun of it. 
Triple size pkt. (3 oz.) 
5c, postpaid. 
SCARLET RUNNER 
(38—(64 days.) 
Grow it for the beau- 
tiful scarlet flowers. 
Vines grow 15 feet or 
more. Makes nice dec- 
oration as well as fine 
snap beans. Triple 
size pkt. (3 oz.) 
(5c; % lb. 35c¢; 1 
Ib. 65c; 3 ibs. 1.59, 
postpaid. 
Pods straight, 
In addition, are com- 
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Plant FILLBASKET pole beans by 
all means. This came from Missouri 
originally and we’re very proud of it. 
FILLBASKET POLE BEAN’ '‘f 
(21—(66 days.) BLUE LAKES. 
your basket in a hurry. Yields enormous; 
strong grower, vigorous climber. 
dark green, brittle, long and slender. Beans, 
small, white, kidney-shaped. Delicious bean 
flavor, very meaty and of good quality. Espe- 
cially fine for home canning and freezing. 
- Makes finest shelled beans in the world. 
Triple size pkt. (3 oz.) 5c; 2 Ib. 30c; 1 Ib. 
55c; 3 Ibs. 1.35, postpaid. 
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One of the nicest things about pole 
they can be grown 
along the garden fence, and this 
makes them especially valuable for 
city gardening. For those who have 
corn fields, just plant a few climbing 
beans along the edge of the field and 
the cornstalks will support the beans. 
You women folks who tend the gar- 
den should plant pole beans in the 
corn field and let the corn cultivator 
do the tending for you. Saves time 
SPECIAL OFFER 
Your Choice 
Any 3—3 oz. Pkts. 
Pole Beans....33¢ 
Any 6—3 oz. Pkts. 
Pole Beans....63¢ 
Any 2—¥% Ib. 
Pole Beans....49¢ 
ALL POSTPAID 
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Every family should plant plenty of 
They are easy to grow and are 
sure yielders. Too, they are tasty, health- 
ful, and help cut down grocery bills. Fill 
in your empty garden spaces with beans. 
Sow about every two weeks for a constant 
crop. For variety plant all three kinds— 
bush, pole and lima. 
INOCULATE ALL BEANS 
Be sure to inoculate all beans, peas and sweet 
peas with NITRAGIN for bigger yields and faster 
growth. 
gen from the air and fertilize your soil. 
Inoculation helps the plant take nitro- 
Just 
dust Nitragin on the seed—no trouble at all. 
Never fails to increase the yield. Pays for itself 
many times over. A 15c packet enough for 5 Ibs. 
of seed. Full directions on packet. 4015—Nitra- 
gin, (5c per pkt., postpaid. 
Seems like when most folks 
think of beans they think of 
green beans and forget the 
kind that, to our way of think- 
ing, is best of all—the yellow 
bush beans. 
If you have never planted 
or eaten yellow bush beans 
don’t pass them up this year. 
They yield equally as much as. 
the green ones, are as tender 
and just as stringless and, al- 
most without exception, have 
a better, more pleasing flavor. 
This year, try several varie- 
ties. You will like them we 
know. They require the same 
care and culture as green 
bush beans. 
SURE CROP STRINGLESS — 
Heavy Searer 
(20—(51 days.) 
Has handsome 6 
to 6% in. golden 
yellow pods, 
slightly curved 
and about % in. 
wide. Pods are 
meaty, tender, 
brittle and 
sweet. Com- 
pletely string- 
less. Plants are 
disease and 
drouth resist- 
ant, vigorous, branching and never 
fail to bear big crop. An especially 
fine bean for canning, freezing or mar- 
ket. Triple size pkt. (3 oz.) 1!5c; 
Vp Ib. 38c; 1 Ib. 65c; 3 Ibs. 1.59, ppd. 
Pods very 
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