a. W. BTJCKBEE, BOCKFOBD, II.1.1WOIS. 



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THE MOST VALUABLE 

 INTRODUCTIONS OF 

 BEANS IN RECENT YEARS 



EACH of these three splendid Dwarf Bush Lima Beans possesses its 

 • own peculiar points of merit. I earnestly hope that all will try 

 them. No garden is complete, no table is properly supplied with- 

 out them. 



New Jackson Wonder Bush Lima— Grows from 18 to 30 inches high, 

 immensely productive and very early. Pods broad and flat, con- 

 taining from 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. 

 Pkt. 8c; * pt. 12c; pt. 22c; qt. 40c. 



Henderson's Bush Lima — Valuable variety on account of its earliness 

 and wonderful productiveness, continuing to grow and set pods 

 until stopped by frost. Its popularity increases every year. Rich, 

 buttery Limas — the true flavor (even better). 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 deli- 

 cious quality. Try it. Pkt. 8c. ; S pt. 12c. ; pt. 22c. ; Qt. 40c. 



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Burpee's Bush Lima— The bushes grow 18 to 20 inches high, of stout 



growth and always erect, yet branching so vigorously that each 

 plant develops into a magnificent circular bush from 2 to 3 feet 

 in diameter. Enormously productive, single plants under favor- 

 able circumstances yielding from 200 to 350 pods. Handsome 

 large pods being well filled with very large Beans, identical in size 

 and luscious flavor with the well known Pole Limas. Pkt. 8C. ; 

 i pt. 12c; pt. 22c; qt. 40c 



Y0SEMITE MAMMOTH WAX 



In Value, Distinctive Merit and Sterling Worth 

 This Bean is a Wonder 



I would call attention to the necessity of planting this grand 

 variety nearly twice as wide 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 perfect them. 



A GRAND GOOD VARIETY 



The pods frequently attain a length of ten to fourteen inches, 

 with the thickness of a man'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 stringless, cooking tender 

 and delicious. This is the popular Wax Bean for family or 

 market purposes. It is enormously productive, as many as 50 

 of its monster pods having been counted on one bush. Pkt. 8c. ; 

 £ pt. 15c; pt. 25c; qt. 40c. 



YOSEM1TE MAMMOTH WAX 



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