8 The J. Bolgiano Seed Company, Baltimore, Md. 
2 Lbs. to 150 Hills e 
5 2 P I Parcel Post Rates 
20 toned bs: to ole Ima Beans see Page 95 ; 
We Supply Packets of Beans at 10c each, postpaid 
1032. Giant Emerald Isle. Bolgiano’s Pole Lima Bean. This wonder- 
ful Bean is the largest podded and the heaviest cropper of all Limas. It grows 
green, dries green, stays green. 
1040. Early Leviathan Pole Lima Bean. This sort is at least one week 
earlier than any large Pole Lima yet offered. Earliness is often obtained at a 
sacrifice of other features, but in this variety we claim superiority, not only in 
this respect, but in size of bean pod and enormous productiveness. 
1041. Improved Pole or Challenger Lima. Each pod contains from 2 to 
6 delicious Beans, so compactly placed that they make indentations in each 
other. Pods are produced on the vines in great clusters. The yield is con- 
tinuous and abundant. 
1043. Jersey Extra Early Lima. Is 10 days to 2 weeks earlier than any 
other Pole Lima, except the Leviathan. Beans exceptionally tender and 
delicious. 
1044. Carolina or Sieva Beans. (The Butter Bean of the South.) Very 
early, productive. Its deep root system makes it a great drought resister and 
an excellent bean for sandy soils. The beans are smaller than the regular 
Limas but are Juicy and buttery. Make fine shell beans. 
1046. Ford’s Mammoth Extra Large Lima. Pods are large in size, 
unsurpassed in quality and productiveness. 
1047. King of Garden Lima Beans. Outrivals all other Pole Limas. Its | 
vine has a luxurious growth, which abounds with enormous pods, often five to © 
eight inches long and filled with five or six perfect Beans to a pod. 
1224. Carpenteria Pole Limas. One of the longest podded and heaviest 
croppers of all Limas. 
1045. Extra Large Limas. Large white Bean; very tender, equally good 
in Winter if soaked 10 hours before cooking. 
2 Lbs. to 150 Hills, 
20 to 24 Lbs. to Bush Lima Beans 
the Acre 
"| We pay postage on 1 and 2 lbs.; larger quantities postage extra; 5 lbs. sold at 15-lb. 
rate; 30 lbs. and over at 100-lb. rate, F. O. B. Baltimore, 
Culture. Select land that is especially warm, rich and well supplied with vegetable fibre or 
humus. Plant as soon as the soil has become warm in Spring. Make the rows 3 feet apart and 
give to each plant 6 inches space in the row. A top dressing of poultry manure, ashes or some 
good fertilizer or some good compost around the plants will be of much benefit in hastening 
maturity and increasing the yield. 
1058. Improved Bush Lima. (Burpee’s.) Pods and Beans are extremely 
large. Plant grows more erect than Burpee’s Bush Lima and is more productive. 
1034. Prolific Bush Lima. (Wood’s.) Earlier than the Burpee’s Bush 
smaller in size of Bean. Making a larger growth than others; stems are loaded | 
with Beans in great clusters. 
Bolgiano’s Giant 
Emerald Isle Pole Lima 
1035. Bolgiane’s Enormous Early Bush Lima Beans. This won- 
derful new Lima is the earliest, largest and best of all Bush Lima Beans. (Pt.) (Qt.) (Pk.) 
_ 1119. Fordhook Bush Lima. Both pods and Beans are twice the POLE LIMA BEANS Pkt. 1 Lb. 2Lb. 15 Lb. 100 Lb. 
size of Dreer Bush Lima. Giant Emerald Isle. . ae 10 vs 2 $ .90 $4.00 $25.00 
1039. Large Bush Lima. (Burpee’s.) Is an immense yielder, each Ea. Leviathan 85 3.65 22.00 
bush bearing from 50 to 200 of the handsome, large pods, well filled Imp. Pole orChallenger . - §5 3.65 23.00 
with very large beans, which are identical in size and luscious flavor to Seibert’s Early . : 85 3.30 20.00 
the well-known large Pole Limas. Ex. Ea. Jersey : 5 2 33 ae 
1037. Dreer’s Bush Lima Beans. This Bush Bean produces pods in Soma ae CPi ; "73 330 20.00 
great abundance, 185 having been counted on a single plant. The Beans F. oy Ml in nh ; 85 315 18.00 
grow close together, sometimes five in a pod and very thick, sweet and Mipbosaei rami sien yo ‘ j 5 00 
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1037. Henderson’s Bush or Baby Lima. Yield in abundance. Pods es re : 5 ; é 20.00 
about 3 inches long, well filled with rather small beans of fine flavor. A 
popular variety for canners. at mn PEAS 24.00 
urpee's Improved .. . : d i 5 
2 Lbs. 150 O 20 to 24 Lbs. D = 
its” Pole or Running Beans * “ie ‘acc “ Waves Prottc = = to 50e con Uta 
1027. Lazy Wife or White Pole Cherry Beans. Pods 5 to 6 inches Fordhook : 3 6 : Hl 25.00 
long and produced in great abundance; broad, thick, fleshy, entirely Burpee’s Large Bush. . i { A 22.00 
stringless. Retain their rich tender stringless quality until nearly ripe. Dreer's Bush : E 4 i 24.00 
Make excellent Shell Beans. Henderson's Bush ... . y : ; 17.00 
1028. White Creaseback. Large round fleshy pods borne in clusters. Jackson Wonder .... . : 5 30 20.00. 
Very early. Seed pure white when mature. Makes fine shell beans for POLE OR RUNNING BEANS 
winter. A good cornfield bean. Lazy Wife 5 19.00 
1220. Horticultural Pole, Cranberry or Wren’s Egg. A popular White Creaseback . 15 18.00 
Pole Cherry Bean for snaps or Shell Beans, especially adapted for short Nancy Davis 15 18.00 
seasons and cool locations. Pods 4 to 5 inches long, 4% inch broad, thick McCaslan Pole 30 20.00 
and fleshy. Horticultural 15 18.00 | 
1030. Old Homestead or Kentucky Wonder. A favorite with the Kentucky Wonder .. : ‘ 16.00 
most critical trade, and private gardeners. Produces clusters of round, Kentucky Wonder Wax 
tender, stringless, dark green pods, 8 or more inches long. Very tasteful. 
16.00 | 
We pay postage on one and two pounds only of Beans. Larger quantities customers pay transportation. 
