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The ^e^t :BUSH LIMA ^EAJSfS 



'BUCK.'BEE'S IMTHOVED SUSH LIMA 



SPLENDID QUALITY; EXQUISITE FLAVOR; FINE COLOR; GOOD SHIPPER; 

 HARDY GROWER; ENORMOUSLY PRODUCTIVE; MATURES EARLY; 

 EXCELLENT KEEPER; GOOD SIZE; BEST OF ALL. 



This is tlie very "Newest" in the Bush Lima Bean. It differs from all others in so much as it produces more 

 Beans to a plant, and more plants to the acre than any other Bush Bean e\er grown. 



In size it is what might be termed intermediate; not so large as the Burpee Bush Lima, but considerably larger 

 than the Henderson s Busii Lima, malting it, in our estimation, the finest size for all purposes. The bush is sturdy 

 in habit and about 24 inches high, having good large leaves; it bears its fruit on long spikes in heavy clusters well 

 out from the plant. There are several pods in each cluster — as manv as 10 having been counted. Each pod con- 

 tains on an average of four Beans, though there are more containing five than three, so you see that it is a -great 

 improvement over tlie old-fashioned Bush Limas which oftentimes have onlv one or two in a pod. Considering the 

 large number of pods on a bu.sh the yield is amazingly enormous. In qualit v tlie Bean is par excellence, flavor un- 

 surpassed, and color the very best both before and after cooking. 



It matures extremely early and is a continuous bearer until frost. 



We have been many years perfecting this new variety and can recommend it to our hundreds of thousands of 

 friends and customers as being THE VERY BEriT. Send to BUCKBEE for orig 



entire product of this new variety, wliich cannot be secured elsewhere, 

 (after which I will have no more to olfer ) : 



Pkt. lOc; } pt. 15c.; pt. 27c.; qt. 50c.; h pk. $1.30; pk. $2.50. 



originators' slock seed: I control the 

 Prices so long as my own growth seed lasts 



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Buckbee's Bush Lima. 



HENDERSO.N'S BUSH LIMA— Valuable variety 

 on account of its earUness and wonderful 

 productiveness, continuing to grow and set 

 pods until stopped by frost. Rich, buttery 

 Limas — tlie true flavor (even better). Vines 

 are without ruimers. Pods short, flat and 

 contain three to five Beans, which are of deli- 

 cious quality. 



Pkt. 8c.; i pt. 14c.; pt, 23c.; qt. 40c.; i pk. 

 85c. ; pk. $1.65. 



BURPEE'S NEW BUSH LIMA— Bushes grow 18 • 

 to 20 inches liigh, of stout growth and always 

 erect, yet branching so ligorouslj' that each 



Elant develops into a magnificent circular 

 ush from 2 to 3 feet in diameter. Enorraous- 

 l.y productive, single plants under favorable 

 circumstances yielding from 200 to 350 pods. 

 Handsome large pods being well fiUed with 

 very large Beans, identical in size and luscious 

 flavor with the well-know-n Pole Limas. 

 Pkt. 8c.; * pt. 1 5c.; pt. 2Sc.; qt. 40c.; * pk. 

 90c.; pk.$1.7S. 



DREER'S BUSH LIMA — The pods are short but 

 thick, containing three to four very thick 

 short Beans, closely packed. This variety is 

 later in maturing pods than the Improved 

 Bush Lima, but the plants are productive. 

 Beans easily shelled and of excellent flavor 

 if gathered before they become drv. 

 Pkt. 8c.; * pt. 12c.; pt. 22c.; qt. 35c.; * pk. 



85c.; pk. $1.65. 



Henderson's Improved 



BUSH LIMA BEAN 



Often Called WOOD'S PROLIFIC 



'BUCKJBEE'S ELECT'RIC TK.EE ^BEAJV 



THE .HOST PRODUCTIVE AND HEAVIEST 

 CROPPING WHITE FIELD BEAN KNOWN 

 and the Best Bean for Baking 



Growing nearly two feet high, brancbinf 

 out in all directions, and bearing its pods st 

 high that they .seldom touch the ground, en 

 abUng it to stand a wet spell N\-itliout an 

 injury. .-Ul who have raised Beans kno 

 that when the pods lie in contact «ith tl. 

 ground after ripening a very little rain wi! 

 ruin the crop, turning the pods and Bean 

 black. This is indeed a wonderful cropper 

 yielding from seventy-five to one hundrec 

 bushels per acre, careful cultivation, whilt 

 hundreds of my customers report yields o 

 from forty to sixty bushels per acre undei 

 average cultivation. Plant them two anc 

 one-half feet apart, eighteen inches in th< 

 rov, two or three Beans in a hill. 



Pkt. 7c.; V pt. 12c.; pt. 22c.; qt 3Sfc 

 i pk. 60c.; pk. SI. 10; Bu. $4.00. 



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