LIST OF TESTED GARDEN SEEDS FOR 1911. 



BEANS, BUSH LIMA. 



Lima Beans do not receive the attention in our state that they deserve. 

 Sown at the same time as Wax Beans, they mature a crop of shell beans 

 by August. 



"Forrthook Bush Lima" — Very prolific, bearing large pods well filled 

 with large beans of unusual thickness. The plants grow in stiff erect 

 bushes, holding the pods well off the ground. The beans, even when 

 fully grown, are tender, sweet and juicy. Both the pods and beans 

 are almost twice the size of the old Bush Lima type. Pkt. 10c; pint 

 20c; quart 35c; \f, peck $1.25; peck $2.25; bushel $8.50 



"Burpee's Improved Bush Lima." (New "Wonder) — The largest, earliest 

 and best of all the large Dwarf Limas. The bushes are of sturdy 

 growth, bearing profusely very large pods in clusters of five to 

 eight. Compared with the old Burpee's Bush Lima it is about ten 

 days earlier, the pods and beans are much larger and the beans twice 

 as thick. Pkt. 10c; pint 20c; quart 35c; y 2 peck $1.25; peck $2.25; 

 bushel $8.50 



Burpee's Bush 'lima — Beans about the size of large Pole Limas. Pkt. 

 10c; pint 15c; quart 30c; V-. peck $1.00; peck $1.75; bushel $6.50 



Henderson's Bush Lima — The earliest of the Bush Limas. Pkt. 10c; pint 

 15c; quart 30c; V-> peck 90c; peck $1.60; bushel $6.00 



BEANS, POLE LIMA. 



Extra Early Jersey Lima — It is especially valuable on account of being 

 cwo weeks earlier than the ordinary Lima. Pkt. 10c; pint 15c; quart 

 30c; % peck $1.00; peck $1.75; bushel $6.50 



Large AVhite Lima — A very popular variety largely grown for market. 

 Pkt. 10c; pint 15c; quart 30c; peck $1.60; bushel $6.00 



King of the Garden Lima — Produces an abundant supply of pods, meas- 

 uring from 5 to 6 inches In length. Pkt. 10c; pint 15c; quart 30c; % 

 peck $1.00; peck $1.75; bushel $6.60 



BURPEE S IMPROVED RUSH LIMA BEAN. 



BEANS, POLE OR RUNNING. 



German, Stangenhohne. 



French, Haricot, or Ramcs. 



Sow in hills about four feet apart, dropping five or six 

 Seeds in each hill. Being more tender than the Bush varie- 

 ties, planting should be two weeks later. One quart to 150 

 hills; 10 to 12 quarts per acre. 



Early Golden Cluster Wax — Comes in ten days later than 

 the dwarf Golden Wax. The pods are 6 to 8 inches 

 long, borne in clusters in the greatest profusion. Pkt. 

 10c: pint 20c; quart 35c; y a peck $1.15; peck $2.15; 

 bushel i $8.00 



KENTUCKY WONDER OR OLD HOMESTEAD POLE BEAN. 



Kentucky Wouder, or Old Homestead — A very early, 

 green-podded variety, bearing great clusters of pods 

 from top to bottom. The pods are large and cook tender 

 and delicious. Pkt. 10c; pint 15c; quart 30c; peck $1.75: 

 bushel $6.50 



Horticultural, or Speckled Cranherry — Highly esteemed as 

 a Shell Bean. Pkt. 10c; pint 15c; quart 30c; peck $1.60; 

 bushel $6.00 



Early Dutch Caseknife — Excellent for general use, 

 whether green or drv. Pkt. 10c; pint 15c; quart 30c; 

 peck $1.60; bushel $6.00 



Scarlet llunncr — A very popular varietv, much used for 

 ornamental purposes. Pkt. 10c; pint 15c; quart 30c: 

 peck $1.75; bushel S6 50 



