FOR A SUCCESSFUL GARDEN PLANT 
Burpee’s Stringless 
BURPEE STRINGLESS GREEN POD—50 Days. 
Stringless, very fleshy, round podded bean of 
excellent quality. Early. Pkt. 15c; pt. 45c; 
qt. 85c; % gal. $1.55; gal. $2.90; pk. $5.60; 
Yy bu. $9.50, bu. $18.00. 
BOUNTIFUL—47 Days. Earliest of the flat 
podded varieties. Stringless, good quality, light 
green color. Pkt. 15¢; pt. 45¢; qt. 80c; 
Yo gal. $1.45; gal. $2.65; pk. $5.00; 1 bu. 
$9.65; bu. $19.00. 
COMMODORE—56 Days. Also called Kentucky 
Wonder Bush. A very long stringless bush 
bean surprisingly similar to the Kentucky 
Wonder Pole Bean. Pkt. 25c; pt. 65c; qt. 
$1.20; Y2 gal. $2.25; gal. $4.15; pk. $8.00 
VY. bu. $15.70; bu. $31.00. 
EARLY WHITE HALF RUNNER—Very produc- 
tive vigorous bush with short runners. Pods 
round medium, light green, and stringy. Pkt. 
15¢; pt. 50c; qt. 95c; V2 gal. $1.80; gal. $3.50. 
GIANT STRINGLESS GREEN POD—53 Days. 
Excellent for home gardens, market or can- 
ning. Pods are round meaty and _ stringless. 
Pkt. 15c; pt. 45c; qt. 80c; 14 gal. $1.40; gal. 
$2.65; pk. $4.90; 14 bu. $9.45; bu. $18.50. 
FULL MEASURE—53 Days. An excellent var- 
iety and heavy producer under favorable con- 
ditions, but less hardy and more susceptible 
to disease than other varieties. Pods are 
round, nearly straight, very fleshy, stringless 
and tender. Pkt. 15¢c; pt. 45c; qt. 80c; 14 
gal. $1.45; gal. $2.75; pk. $5.30; YW bu. 
$10.30; bu. $20.25. 
RED VALENTINE STRINGLESS—52 Days. Still 
a favorite with home gardeners in this area. 
Heavily productive of dark green round, meaty, 
nearly straight pods. Entirely stringless. Pkt. 
15c; pt. 45c; qt. 85; Y gal. $1.50; gal. 
$2.85; pk. $5.30; \% bu. $10.20; bu. $20.00. 
TENDERGREEN—53 Days. Very long, round 
and tender pods. Stringless and ideal for home 
or market. Pkt. 15¢; pt. 45¢; qt. 85¢; 14 
gal. $1.50; gal. $2.85; pk. $5.30; Y% bu. 
$10.20; bu. $20.00. 
BEANS 
CULTURE—Plant anytime between April 15th 
and August 15th in rows 25 to 36 inches 
apart. Beans should be dropped 2 to 4 inches 
apart and covered with | to 2 inches of earth. 
A small amount of sheep manure, cow man- 
ure, or commercial fertilizer mixed in the 
furrow will increase substantially the yield 
especially in poor soil. Plant every two weeks 
to provide a constant supply of fresh beans 
for your table. One pint of beans will plant 
100 ft. of row—60 Ibs. to the acre. 
TOPCROP 
TENNESSEE GREEN POD—50 Days. Plant 
medium large, dark green, spreading, hardy, 
and very productive. Pods somewhat flat, 
broad curved, medium green, stringly, some- 
what tough but of particularly good flavor 
Pkt. 15c; pt. 45¢; qt. 85¢; YW gal. $1.50; 
gal. $2.85; pk. $5.30; W% bu. $10.20; bu. 
$20.00. 
TOPCROP—49 Days. All American Gold Medal 
Winner—Medium light green straight, meaty, 
round pod of extra high quality. Plants are 
vigorous growers and very productive. Top- 
crop has consistently outyielded many other 
varieties. Pkt. 15c; pt. 50c; gt. 95c; Y% gal. 
$1.75; gal. $3.15; peck $6.00 Y bu $9.50; bu. 
$18.00. 
DWARF HORTICULTURAL—54 Days. One of 
the most popular hull-outs. They can be used 
for snap beans, also for green shelled beans 
which are edible in about 62 days. Pkt. 15c; 
pt. 50c; qt. 90c; Y% gal. $1.75; gal. $3.20 
pk. $6.10; 2 bu. $11.90; bu. $23.50. 
TOPNOTCH GOLDEN WAX—(49 Days). Im- 
mensely productive of slender very attractive 
pods. A good home garden variety. Pkt. 1S¢; 
pt. 50c; qt. 90c; \%4 gal. $1.65; gal. $3.10; 
pk. $5.80; Y4 bu. $11.20; bu. $22.00. 
WADE—New variety, stringless, round, very 
distinctive dark green color. Pod 6 in. long, 
stringless, smooth round. Very productive. 
Pt. 50c; qt. 95¢; 4 gal. $1.80; gal. $3.50. .. 
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Ky. Wonder Pole 
Pole Beans or Cornfield 
Plant about same time as Bush beans, Poles 
5’ to 8’ long, should be driven into ground 
in rows about 4’ apart, spacing 3’ in row. 
Plant about 5 to 8 beans around each pole, 
thinning to 4 plants, hoe frequently. 
Caution: To avoid spreading plant diseases, 
do not cultivate or pick when plants are 
wet. 
KENTUCKY WONDER—65 Days. Bears a hea- 
vy crop of long thick, meaty and tender pods 
of a distinctive flavor. By far the most pop- 
ular of all pole beans. Pkt. 15¢; pt. 40c; 
qt. 75c; Ya gal. $1.35; gal. $2.40; pk. $4.50; 
Yo bu. $9.15; bu. $18.00. 
KENTUCKY WONDER WAX—67 Days. The 
best of wax podded pole beans. Heavy pro- 
ducer of high quality pods. Pkt. 15¢; pt. 65c; 
qt. $1.20; Y% gal. $2.20; gal. $4.20; pk. 
$8.05; 4 bu. $15.70; bu. $31.00. 
McCASLAN POLE—(66 days) A very prolific 
pole bean. Pods 7 to 8 inches long, medium 
green, and stringless in its younger stages 
Pkt. 15c; pt. 45c; qt. 85c; Y gal. $1.35; 
gal. $2.40; pk. $4.45; YW bu. $8.65; bu. 
$17.00. 
MISSOURI WONDER—(68 Days). Heavy pro- 
ducer—good climber. Medium green thick oval 
to flat bean about 6 inches long. Pkt. 15c; 
pt. 45c; qt. 80c; Y% gal. $1.40; gal $2.45; 
pk. $4.60; Y2 bu. $8.90; bu. $17.50. 
LONDCN HORTICULTURE—70 Days. Also 
known as the Horticultural Pole, or Cran- 
berry. Flat broad green pods splashed with 
crimson; recommended chiefly as a shell-out. 
Does well in corn. 
Pkt. 15c; pt. 45c; qt. 80c; % gal. $1.45; 
gal. $2.60; pk. $4.80; 4 bu. $9.20; bu. 
$18.00. 
EDIBLE SOYBEAN 
BANSEI—90 Days. Soybeans have a much 
greater protein and fat content than Navy 
Beans and is a greatly preferred food by 
diabetics. Pint 40c; quart 70c. 
