8 = CURRIE. BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
BEANS, BUSH LIMA. 
Lima Beans do not. receive the attention in our state that they de- j 
serve. Sown‘at the same time as Wax Beans, they mature a crop | 
of shell beans by August. These shelled Lima Beans are admitted to | 
be the most delicately flavored of all the bean family. Lima Beans — 
and shelled green corn constitute the famous dish called “Succotash,” 
so much used in the Eastern States. : 
Burpee’s Bush Lima—Grows about 20 inches high. Beans about 
the size of large Pole Limas. Pkt. 10c; pint 15c; quart 25c: 1, 
peck 90c; peck sSie60s bushel sets Sos eek ee eae eee See ceed See $6.00 
Henderson’s Bush Lima—The earliest and most productive of all 
the Bush Li- 
mas, coming 
in directly 
after the 
Green and 
Wax podded 
sorts; it is 
therefore a 
decided ac- 
quisition, 
filling up the 
gap between 
the Dwarf 
and Pole 
Beans. It is 
of true Bush 
form, and 
will come 
into bear- 
ing the lat- 
BURPEE’S BUSH LIMA BHAN. ter part of. 
July and 
continue 
yielding an enormous crop of delicious Beans all through the sum- 
mer, Pkt. 10c; pt. 15¢; quart 25c; % peck 90c; peck $1.60; bushdl....$5.75 
BEANS, POLE LIMA. 
Extra Early Jersey Lima—In appearance and size similar to the large 
White Lima,and of.equally good quality. It is especially valuable on 
account of being two weeks earlier than the ordinary Lima. Pkt. 
10c; pint 15c; quart 25c; 1% peck 85c; peek $1.60; bushel....02...... SDD 
Large White Lima—aA very popular variety, largely grown for mar.xet. 
Pict; T0c; pint, loc quart 275c° peck $1.50, 4busheley, ssc eines on case $5.50 
King of the Garden Lima—A _ strong and rapid grower. It sets its 
Beans early and produces throughout the season an abundant supply 
of enormous pods, measuring from 5 to 8 inches in length, well filled 
with beans of exeellent quality... Pkt. 10c; pint 15c; quart 25c; % peck 
QF 
85c; peck $1.60 3iptshel  .Neeehek ce gee ct aas cee cho igies oat ¢ Meee $6.00 
BEANS, POLE OR RUNNING. 
German, Stangenbohne. *.~French, Haricot, or Rames. 
The Pole varieties should be sown in hills about°four feet apart, drop- 
ning five or six seeds in each hill, to the depth of about=2 imches. Being 
more tender than the Bush varieties, the planting of them should be delayed 
about two weeks after the usual time for planting the latter. A sandy 
soil suits them best; but the hills should have a liberal quantity of manure 
orked in-previous to: planting the seed. One quart to 150>°hills; 10 to 12 
quarts per-acre. 
Early Golden Cluster Wax—Comes into use from a week to ten days 
later than the dwarf Golden Wax. The beautiful golden-yellow pods,. 
are from 6 to 8 inches long, are borne in clusters in the 
t profusion, and continue to bear. until frost comes. i Games) 
I and tender and of the most delicious flayor. Pkt. 10c; pint 15c; 
quart 25c; 14epecks-90es specks 1’ G6br Ebushell t. Aste oh eth tok necean. 5 $6.00 
Golden An usia Was—One of the most productive. The pods are 
broad, thick, very fleshy and entirely stringless, and when fully grown 
are 5 to’6 inches long; exceedingly rich and fine flavored when 
eooked. Pkt. 10¢e; pint 20c; quart 30c; % peck $1.00; peck $1.85; 
Snel . “Eee eo)... Gea e:. Phe: abe Aten Bashlc aed’ Sau eee eRS eater. SAC CSSECme $7.00 
Kentucky Wonder, or Old Homestead—A very early, green-podded 
variety. Vines vigorous and enormously productive, bearing great 
clusters of pods from top to bottom of pole. The pods are very 
large, entirely stringless, and cook tender and delicious. Pkt. 10c; 
pint5e +7 quarctezoe: Specks $l Gbr bushel We ke se eet cane oo MEE ee ee oe $6.00 
Horticultural, or Speckled Cranberry—Much grown in private gardens. 
Is highly esteemed green, or when matured as a Shell Bean. Pkt. 10c; 
pint 15c; quart 25c; peck $1.50; bushel....... SSS SS eee $5.00 
Early Dutch Caseknife—Excellent for general use--whether green or 
dry Pkt. 10¢c; pint-lbe=quart25c specks $1-505=bushel............... $5.00 
Searlet Runner—A very old but popular variety, much used for orna- 
mental purposes. Pkt. 10c; pint 20c;-quart’30c; peck $1.75; bushel... .$6.59 KENTUCKY WONDER OR OLD HOMESTEAD POLE BEAN, 
