Dwarf Lima Beans. 



These mar safely rank as the most valuable 

 vegetables introduced of recent years. Lima 

 Beans have always been popular, but many have 

 been prevented from growing them from the fact 

 that poles are required for their successful culture. This objection 

 has been removed, and I am pleased to present the three leadinsj 

 varieties, from which my customers may make selections. Eacb. 

 of them possess their own peculiar points of merit. I earnestly 

 hope that all will try them. Ko garden is complete, no table is 

 properly supplied without them. 



NEW JACKSON WONDER BUSH LIMA— Grows from IS to 30 

 inches high, immensely productive and very earlj'. Pods broad 

 and flat, containing fi-om three to four beautiful variegated flat 

 beans, similar to the well known Lima, and in the dry state as 

 shell beans can be used the same as Lima, but when the pods are 

 young they make excellent snap beans. It cooks easily and 

 quickly, in fact, fills all the requirements of a good garden variety as well as a field sort. }4 pt. 12c, pt. 22c, qt. 40c. 

 HENDERSON'S BUSH LIMA— Popular variety, valuable on account of its earliness and wonderful productiveness, continuing to grow 

 and set pods until stopped by frost. Vines are without runners, leaves small, bright green and Lima like; flowers small, yellowish 

 white, borne in clusters and often above the foliage. Pods short, flat, and contain from three to five beans, which are of delicious 



quality. Try it. >£pt. 12c, j)t. 22c. qt. | ^ 40c. 



comes absolutely pure from seed. The 

 growth and always erect, yet branching so 

 a magnificent circular bush, from two to 

 acter is thoroughly established, not one 

 tion to run. i'he thickness of the main 



REMEMBER! 



That I Prepay Charges on Beans 

 by the pint, pint and quart. 



BURPEE'S BUSH LIMA-Burpee's Bush Lima 

 bushes grow 18 to 20 inches high, of stout 

 vigorously that each plant developes into 

 three feet in diameter. The bush char- 

 plant in a thousand showing any disposi- 

 stalk and branches of the plant, as also the unusual size, healthy green color and thick, leathery substance of the leaves indicate 

 the strong constitution of this variety. Immense yielder, each bush bearing from 100 to 200 handsome large pods well filled with 

 very large beans, which are identical in size and luscious in flavor to the well kno^vn large pole Lima. }{ pt 12c, pt. 22c, qt. 40c. 



YOSEMTTB MAMMOTH WAJL 



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Yoseraite Mammoth Wax 



A GRAND GOOD VARIETY. 



In value, distinctiveness and sterling worth this bean is a 

 WONDER. The picture is a faithful copy of a photographed 

 specimen, but conveys no idea of its great size and handsome 

 waxen appearance. 



We would call attention to the necessity of planting this 

 grand variety nearly twice as vride apart as ordinary bush 

 beans. 



The plant is so large and vigorous, and the pods are so solid 

 and pulpy that they require a great deal of light and air to per- 

 fect them. 



To such as have not grown this variety before we would 

 state that it is regarded by many eminent authorities as being 

 second only in distinctiveness and value to the Bush Lima. 



The pods frequently attain a length of ten to fourteen 

 inches, with the thickness of a mac's finger, and are nearly all 

 solid pulp, the seeds being very small when the pods are fit for 

 use. The pods are a rich golden color, and are absolutely 1 

 stringless, cooking tender and delicious. This is the popular 

 Wax Bean for familv or market purposes. It is enormously 

 productive, as many as 50 of its monster pods having been 

 counted on one bush. K pt. 15c, pt. 25c, qt. 40c. 



