VEGETABLE 
SEED LIST 
Roguing Seed Stocks 
WARRANTY 
I warrant to the extent of the purchase 
price that seeds, bulbs and plants sold, are 
at the time of delivery, as described on the 
container or in the catalog, within recog- 
nized tolerances. Seller gives no other or 
further warranty, expressed or implied. 
Beans 
CULTURE: Bush beans are tender plants 
and will not stand ANY frost; they should 
be planted a week after normal corn plant- 
ing time and when the soil is warm. Other 
plantings can be made each week up to 60: 
days from your first fall frost. Bush beans 
are not like pole beans and they can not be 
allowed to remain unpicked for more than 
a day or two at most; they ripen quickly 
and if allowed to remain they become what 
is claimed as ‘tough’. Seeds should be at 
least 3 inches apart and the rows 24-30 
inches apart. : 
PRICES: Pkt. 15¢; Large Pkt. 30¢; lb. 50¢; 
5 ibs. $2.00. Postpaid. 
IMP. BURPEE STRINGLESS GREEN POD. 
One of the very best real early snap 
beans. Pods round, tender and of best of 
quality. 
RED VALENTINE. A popular variety in 
the South. We have both the stringless 
and string strains, the later best where the 
climate may be hot at picking time. 
TENNESSEE GREEN PODS. A variety 
recommended for the mountain area as it 
will stand more cold weather; pods flat and 
stringy. 
SAIER’S GIANT WHITE. This is a late 
green pod variety that bears heavily and it 
is especially suitable for the South. Pods 
are large, nearly round and very tender. 
PRICE: Pkt. 20¢; Lb. 60¢. 
PENCIL POD BLACK WAX. The best of 
round podded wax or yellow podded snap 
beans. Early, tender and prolific bearer. 
GOLDEN WAX. The most popular of the 
flat podded wax beans; it is very early. 
POLE BEANS 
CULTURE: Same as for bush beans ex- 
cept that they require more space; they 
are usually planted in hills and at the base 
of some support. 3-4 seeds can be planted 
in each hill; they require more time to 
mature, usually 2-3 weeks but bear more. 
PRICES OF POLE BEANS: Pkt. 20¢; Ib. 
50¢; 5 lbs at 40¢ per lb., postpaid. 
KENTUCKY WONDER. The best and 
most popular of the pole beans; long green 
pods of excellent quality. 
MISSOURI WONDER. A ‘large speckled 
seeded pole bean that , with us is the 
second most popular pole bean. The pods 
are Slightly flat and very large. 
LONDON HORTICULTURAL. The best 
of the green shelled type of pole beans; 
it is also known as October. 
GENUINE CORNFIELD. A popular var- 
itey for field culture as well as garden. 
PRICES: Pkt. 20¢; lb. 65¢; 5 Ibs of one 
variety at 50¢ per 1b; postpaid. 
LIMA BEANS 
FORDHOOK No. 242. Large round seed; 
matures in 75 days; of excellent quality 
and the best for market gardeners. 
BURPEE BUSH. A very popular home 
garden variety; seeds are flat; it is of ex- 
cellent . quality. 
HENDERSON’S BUSH. Seed are small 
and very early; good for freezing; product- 
ive. 
PRICES: Pkt. 20¢; lb. 55¢; 5 lbs. $2.20. P’pd. 
SWISS CHARD 
CULTURE: Same as for Beets. They are 
also excellent for green feed for baby 
chicks; for this use plant in rows and cut 
the stems about 4 inches above the ground 
when the growth will renew itself and 2-3 
cuttings can be obtained. 
PRICE: Pkt. 10¢; Oz. 25¢; Ib. $1.20. 
Beets 
CULTURE: Plant in rows 2-215 ft. apart; 
thin plants to 4 inches apart; sow April 1st. 
to July 15th; beets for winter should be 
sown the middle of June. 
Pah Pkt. 10¢; Oz. 25¢; Ib. $1.40; post- 
paid. 
PERFECTED DETROIT DARK BLOOD. 
Produces taller tops than old strain; it is 
of the best quality and popular both for 
home use and canning. 
CROSBY EGYPTIAN. A flat globe with a 
dark skin; early and ideal for market. 
EARLY BLOOD TURNIP. The most pop- 
ular seller; it is extra early; good for the 
market or home use or for greens.. 
MANGLE BEETS 
CULTURE: Same as for beets except they 
should be thinned to 6 inches apart. 
MAMMOTH LONG RED. We grow these 
ourselves and would not be without them 
for the poultry and our cow; it is the best 
all-around variety and easy to grow. Pkt. 
10¢ ; Oz. 25¢; lb. $1.20. Postpaid. 
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