R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. VEGETABLE SEEDS. 



King of the Garden Pole Lima Bean, 



LIMA BEANS. 



Pole Lima Beans are usually grown in hills 4 feet apart each way, 5 or 6 plants to each hill. Sow in a light sandy soil, with warm 

 exposure. The Dwarf varieties may be planted in rows 4 feet apart and 6 inches distant in the row. 



DWARF VARIETIES. 



Burpee's Bush Lima. A bush form of the true large White 

 Lima. Plants uniformly dwarf and enormously productive. 

 Pods larg'-', containing 3 to .5 large flat beans of superior quality, 

 Pt., .25; qt., .40; i pk., 1.25; pk., 2.25; bush., 8. 



Henderson's Bush Lima. A dwarf form of the Sieva Lima,' 

 valuable for its earliness. Pods short, containing 2 to 4 beans 

 of excellent quality. Vines continue to grow and set iK)d.s unti 

 st ... Pt., .25; qt., .40; i pk., 1.25; pk., 2.25; bush.. 8.00 

 S Bush Lima, op Kumerle. Xn excellent large-seeded 

 variety. Pods thick and large, each containing 3 to 5 thick 

 beans of the best quality, 



Pt., .25; qt., .40; i pk., 1.25; pk., 2.25; bush., 8.00 



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POLE VARIETIES, 

 ng" of the Gapden Pole Lima. A vigorous and productive 



sort, pods very long, each contain 5 to 6 large beans of delicious 

 liavor . . . Pt!, .25; qt., .40; \ pk., 1.25; pk., 2.25; bash., 8.00 



Sieya, OP Small Pole Lima. A popular small-seeded variety, 

 vigorous grower, pods short, very productive, 



Pt., .25; qt., .40; l pk., 1.25; pk., 2.25; bush., 8.00 



peep's Imppoved, op Challeng-er Pole Lima. The vines 



ot this \ariety are vigorous antl productive, the pods thick, and 

 ontain 4 to 5 beans of excellent quality, 



" " " pk., 2.25; bush., 8.00 



earliest large pole Lima, 

 pods, contaming o or 6 beans of unexcelled 

 quality, remarkably productive. 



Pt., .25; qt., .40; i pk., 1.25; pk., 2.25; bush., 8.00 



I ^ontam 4 to 5 beans ot excellent quality 



/ Pt., .25; qt., .40; i pk., 1.25; 



\ Jfeply Leviathan Pole Lima. The earl 



^•^ with long, bi'()ad pods, containing 5 or I 



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Packets of all varieties of Lima Beans, 10 cents each. 



POLE BEANS. 



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Indian Chief, op Wax. An excellent variety, with long white 

 fleshy pods, quite stringless and tender, 



Pt., .25; qt., .40; pk., 2.25 



Golden CaPmine. A handsome variety, with golden yellow pods 



beautifully striped with briglit crimson. It is very productive 



and is of excellent quality both as a Snap and Shell Bean, 



Pt., .25; qt., .40; i pk., 1.50; pk., 2.75; bash., 10.00 

 WoPCesteP Pole. A very early and remarkably productive fi 



of Horticultural Pole Bean. The long pods are highly colored 



being beautifully striped and splashed with bright crimson. 



One of the best Shell Beans, 



Pt., .25; qt., 40; .\ pk., 1.50; pk., 2.75; bush., 10.00 

 Old Homestead, op Kentucky Wondep. A valuable green 



podded variety. The pods, hanging in clusters, are large, en- 



/^iiely stringless, and tender, 

 r Pt., .20; qt., .35; J pk., 1.15; pk., 2.00 



lington Red CPanbePPy. A fine variety for string or snap, / 

 almost stringless, tender and productive. Largely used as a \|ttapd Long Pod. A curious and interesting variety, with pods 



dry Bean when ripe Pt., .20; qt., .35; pk., 2.00 30 to 36 inches long i pt., .25 



Packets of all varieties of Pole Beans, 10 cents each 



Mont d'Op, OP Golden Buttep. One of the best early sorts, 



with long fleshy pods produced in clusters, very tender, 

 /' Pt., .25; qt., .40; pk., 2.25 



/ Dpeep's Golden ClusteP. An early and beautiful sort, pro- 

 ducing an abundance of bright golden yellow pods which are 

 thick, fleshy and tender . . . Pt., 25; qt., 40; pk., 2.00 



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SeaPlet RunneP. A popular variety, for ornamental as well as 

 culinary purposes, with large green pods, very productive, 



Pt., .20; qt., .35; pk., 2.00 



