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BUSH LIMA BEANS 



One Quart Will Plant loo Feet of Row 



Liinas thrive best on a rich loamy soil and should not be 

 planted until the weather has become settled, say from the middle 

 of May to June ist. Make the rows 2^/2 feet apart, and then 

 plant the seeds eye downward every 2 to 3 inches, later having 

 the plants stand 6 inches in the row. 



Fordhook. Medium early variety of the Potato Lima order. 

 Finest quality, bearing thick pods of plump green beans of choice 

 flavor. Largely grown for its productiveness. Pkt,, 10 cts.; pt., 

 35 cts.; qt., 65 cts.; 2 qts., $1.25; pk., $3.75. 



Extra Early Giant. The earliest of the Bush Limas and a 

 good yielder. Beans are large, thick and flat and of fine flavor. 

 Pkt., 10 cts.; pt., 35 cts.; qt., 65 cts.; 2 qts., $1.25; pk., $3.75. 



Burpee Improved. Bearing the largest pods of any in the 

 Dwarf Lima class. A heavy yielder and of excellent quality. 

 Pkt., 10 cts.; pt., 35 cts.; qt., 65 cts.; 2 qts., $1.25; pk., $3.75. 



Wood's Prolific. A heavy yielding variety of true butter 

 flavor. Beans are small, tender and fine for canning, Pkt., 10 

 cts.; pt., 35 cts.; qt., 60 cts.; 2 qts., $1.15; pk., $3.50. 



POLE LIMA BEANS 



Culture is the Same as Pole Beans Described on Page 6. 



King of the Garden. A strong grower of excellent quality 

 and heavy yield. Bearing green pods of 4 to 5 large white beans. 

 Pkt., 10 cts.; pt., 35 cts.; qt., 60 cts.; 2 qts., $1.15; pk., $3.50. 



Carpintaria. Produces thin skinned tender beans of fine 

 flavor. Pkt., 10 cts.; pt., 35 cts.; qt., 60 cts.; 2 qts., $1.15; pk., $3.50. 



Early Leviathan. A splendid variety, earliest of the Pole 

 Limas. Pkt., 10 cts.; pt., 35 cts.; qt., 60 cts.; 2 qts., $1.15; pk,, 

 $3-50. 



Sieva. The beans are small and of excellent flavor, quite pro- 

 ductive. Pkt., 10 cts.; pt., 3S cts.; qt., 60 cts.; 2 qts., $1.15; pk., 

 $3-50. 



Fordhook Bush Lima Beans 



