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PHOTOGRAPH OF AS AVERAGE SINGLE BLSU OF DEEEP.'s ED»H LIMA l;;;AX, TAKEN I-KOM OUK FIELD AT FLORACROFT. 



DREER'S BUSH LARGE LIMA BEAN. 



The Best of All the Dwarf or Bush Limas. See Testimonials, page 29. 



THIS remarkable bush bean has been widelj- grown during the past two seasons, and has fully sus- 

 tained our claim made in first oflfering it, to be the very best of the new race of Bush Litaas. It 

 possesses all the good qualities of the Dreer's Impri»ve<i Lai'g'e Lima, which has long been 

 admitted the best in quality of the Pole Limas. The Dreer's Bush Lima is of true bushy 

 habit, growing vigorously from one and a half to two feet high, and showing no disposition 

 ■whatever to run. It produces pods in great abundance, one hundred and eightj'-five having been counted 

 on a single plant. It requires no poles or stakes. The beans grow close together, three, four, and some- 

 times five in a pod, and are very thick, sweet and succulent It ripens fully len days earlier than any 

 of the Pole Limas. It has created a decided sensation wherever grown. Large pkt., loc. ; 3 pkts., 25c.; 

 pint, 40c.; qt., 80c., post-paid. Peck, $4.50, by freight or express. 



BURPEE'S BUSH LIMA BEAN. 



This new bean was first introduced in 1890, and being extensively advertised, was sold at the fabulous 

 price of 75 cents per packet of four beans. It is the true Bush form of the old Large Lima Pole Bean. 

 It grows vigorously to a height of eighteen to twenty inches, forming a circular bush two to two and a 

 half feet in diameter, yielding from fifty to one hundred and fifty fine pods similar to those grown on 

 the Large White Lima Pole Bean. Large pkt., loc; 3 pkts., 25 cts.; pint, 40c.; qt , 75c., post-paid 

 Peck, $4.25, by freight or express. 



JACKSON WONDER DWARF LIMA BEAN. 



This new Bush Lima Bean originated in Georgia. It grows from eighteen to thirt}- inches high, and 

 might be termed a combination bean, as the pods when quite young may be used as snap beans, and after 

 thej- become filled, shelled and used as Lima Beans. It is immensely productive, with broad, flat pods, 

 containing three to four variegated flat beans, similar in shape to the well-known Small Lima or Sewee. 

 Pkt., loc ; pint, 40c.; qt., 75c. 



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Bush Lima Beans for only 25c. 



