BEANS 
IMPROVED GOLDEN WAX— (Pictured 
above). Plants are small, compact, erect 
and very prolific. Pods are golden yellow, 
brittle, fleshy, wax-like’ and solid. Y-lb. 
packet, 15c. 
BURPEE’S STRINGLESS GREEN POD— 
Very popular and widely grown. Extreme- 
ly brittle and absolutely stringless. 1%-lb. 
packet, 25c. 
HENDERSON’S DWARE (Baby) LIMA— 
(Pictured above). Heavy producer of 
small, flat green shell beans, right up to 
frost. Dependable and productive. V4-lb. 
packet, 15c. 
KENTUCKY WONDER — (Pictured to the 
left.) Most popular pole bean. Very good 
quality with long, green, thick, meaty pods. 
VY4-lb. packet, 15c. 
PLUMP CHAMPION—Dwarf bush Lima, 
very similar to Henderson except they are 
much more plump. Y4-lb. packet, 30c. 
LOGAN GREEN POD—A new variety; ex- 
cellent yielder; superior to the older 
strains. VY4-lb. packet, 30c. 
TOP CROP—Matures in 50 days. Prolific, 
high quality beans developed by the 
U.S. D. A. Immune to Bean MoiSiac and 
other comon diseases. Y4-lb. packet, 30c. 
WADE GREEN POD—AI! America trial 
Gold Medal winner for 1952. Round, 
deep green pods, 5% to 6 inches long, 
slender and straight. Combines top quality 
with heavy yield. Very hardy and resistant 
to disease. Fine for canning or freezing. 
VW, -lb. packet, 30c. 
gardening pleasure from 
You will note that the vegetable seed varieties listed on these 
pages are the most successful and easily grown vegetables for the 
Great Plains Region. All varieties listed have been tested and re- 
commended by agricultural experiment stations in this region. 
Orders over $1.00 are postpaid. 
Under $1.00, add 3c per packet for postage. 
_ BEETS 
DETROIT DARK RED—Excellent for can- 
ning or winter storage. Nearly round, 
medium size and dark red. Per packet, 10c. 
CABBAGE 
GOLDEN ACRE—(Pictured above). Yel- 
lows resistant, round heads that are crisp 
and tender. Matures in about 60 days. Per 
Packet, 10c. 
CARROTS 
CHANTENAY—Popular and _ productive. 
Roots are crisp and tender. Keeps all win- 
ter. Per Packet, 10c. 
TOMATO PLANTS—We grow plants 
of all seven of the varieties listed be- 
low. All of these varieties have been 
tried, tested, and proved hardy to our 
Great Plains Region. These plants are 
vigorous and sturdy. Will be ready 
about May 1. (See complete description 
on opposite page). Prices (except Hy- 
brid): .65c per dozen, postpaid. 
BONNY BEST 
FIRESTEEL 
RUTGERS 
BREAK O’DAY 
JUBILEE 
SIOUX 
HYBRID TOMATO PLANTS 80c per 
dozen, postpaid. 
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VEGETABLE PLANTS 
SWEET CORN 
GOLDEN BANTAM—Favorite yellow sweet 
corn. Delicious flavor, tender and sweet. 
Small ears. Y4-Ilb packet, 15c. 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM—Hybrid yel- 
low sweet corn. More productive and even 
IOCHIEF— (Pictured above). Gold Medal 
Winner. Ideal for canning and freezing. 
Narrow kernels, good flavor and tender- 
ness. Excellent under drought conditions. 
VY4-lb. packet, 30c. 
CUCUMBERS 
HYBRID—Produces large, high quality cu- 
cumbers for a long period of time; out- 
produces other varieties. Per packet, 25c. 
IMPROVED LONG GREEN—The best and 
most popular all-purpose cucumber for 
slicing or pickling. Per packet, 10c. 
EGGPLANT 
NEW YORK IMPROVED—Early and al- 
most continuous bearing, fruits are satiny 
smooth, rich purple in color and large. 
Per packet, 10c. 
PEPPER PLANTS—Yolo Wonder, de- 
scribed and pictured on the oppo- 
site page. 6 for 55c; $1.00 per dozen. 
Postpaid. 
BERMUDA ONION PLANTS, CRYS- 
TAL WAX WHITE—This is a large, 
flat, pure white onion which is used 
almost entirely by commercial growers. 
It matures early, is very productive and 
is mild and sweet. Large Bunch, 30c. 
Postpaid. 
SEE PAGE 49 FOR 
ASPARAGUS, RHUBARB 
AND HORSERADISH. 
