935 B Street N.W., Washington, D. C. 



POLE LIMA BEANS. 



One quart to 160 bills ; 10 to 12 quarts to the acre. 

 A 1 1 1") cents per quart on Lima Beans if to be sent by mail. 



Culture of Pole Lima. — Cboose light soil and make small bills 

 tbree feet apart, having previously spaded deeply and fertilized. Plant 

 long poles two feet deep in tbe centre of tbe bills. Allow six beans to 

 eacb bill, covering tbem barely beneatb tbe surface, tbeir eyes down- 

 ward. Do not allow more tban tbree to climb a pole, but remove 

 extra plants to bills wbere less tbau tbree have sprouted. Tbe Lima 

 Bean is very delicate, and often fails to sprout from sligbt causes; 

 they should not be planted until the ground is warm. 



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Siebert's Early Lima. — Extra early and vigorous growth and pro- 

 ductive. Pods long and well rilled. Beans large and handsome. 

 Dtire satisfaction wherever grown. Pint, 15 cents; quart, 25 

 gallon. 85 cents; peck, $1.50; bushel, §5.50. 



King Of Garden Lima Beans. — By far the best Pole Lima Bean 

 ever introduced. The vines are very vigorous and productive, pods of 

 tbe largest size, often containing five to six immense green beans of 

 finest quality. On account of its large pods it is a favorite with mar- 

 iners. Pint, 16 cents: quart, 25 cents; gallon, 85 cents; peck, 

 $1.60; bushel - 



Ford'8 Mammoth Lima Beans. — Large, mammoth size pods con- 

 taining from five to eight extremely large beans. Its quality is unex- 

 celled and in productiveness is not surpassed by any. Pint, 15 cents ; 

 quart, 2-3 cents: gallon, 85 cents; peck, $1.50. 



Large White Lima. — BeaDs large and white, very fine flavored and 

 tender. Frequently used as dried winter bean. Pint, 15 cents; quart, 

 25 cents; gallon, 85 cents; peck, $1.50. 



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Dreer's Improved I'ole Lima. — The distinctive features of this are 

 early maturity, large yield, and extra quality. The bean itself is thick 

 and round, rather tban oval shaped, as most other Limas are. Half 

 pint. 10 cents; pint, 15 cents; quart, 25 cents; gallon, $1.00; peck, 

 $1.50; bushel, $6.00. 



/•'. W. Bolgiano <(: Co.:— We /tare a very fine and profitable gar- 

 th,,, and ascribe the credit not only to the good season and to our 

 gardener, Mr. Maylors, hut also t<> your excellent seeds, which have 

 given great satisfaction. Mrs. J NO. JR. SAMP SON~ f Virginia. 



Your stock of French Golden Self- Blanching Celery teas the 

 largest and finest on tht market. It brought the best prices. I send 

 you three stalks which speak for themselres. 



PETER GARLAND, Dist. of Columbia. 



I want you to save me some of the same stock of Golden Self- 

 Blanching Celery Seed I had of you last year. It was the purest I 

 A I' GUST MILLER, Maryland. 



