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BEANS-DWARF OR BUSH 

 GREEN PODDED SORTS— Continued 



^ . , ^ r» 1 A very desirable dwarf green podded snap sort for the home garden and largely grown for the 



StringleSS dreen rod market. The plants are large, spreading and productive. Tiie pods are medium green, five to 



six inches long, cvlindrical, larger than those of Red Valentine but are quite as fieshy, of equally high quality and remain crisp 



and tender longer. They mature a little later. Seed of medium size and length, yellowish brown. Pkt. 15c; Lb. 35c; 



2 Lbs. 60c. postpaid; 100 Lbs. $20,00 , . m, i x i 



- ^ _j J An exceedingly productive and very handsome sort. The plants are large, vigorous 



Giant otringieSS Green rod and spreading. The pods are large and nearly round, and of medium green color. 

 They mature a few days later than those of Stringless Green Pod, average about one-fourth inch longer and more nearly 

 straight. The quality is'very good for snaps for home use. The variety is suitable also for the market. Seed long, slender, 

 yellow. Pkt. 15c; Lb. 35c; 2 Lbs. 60c. postpaid; 100 Lbs. $20.00 

 »^ r ¥ f i» Ij. 1 Oiie of the best dwarf sorts for green shell beans for the home garden and market and can be 



Uwarr Horticultural used early as a green podded snap bean. The plants are very productive, compact and upright, 

 with large leaves. The mature pods are about five to five and one-half inches in length, broad and thick, curved, with splashes 

 of bright red on a j^ellowish ground. They become fit for use as green shelled beans early and in this condition the beans are 

 very large, easily shelled and are about equal to the Lima in quahty.- Seed large, oval, plump, pale buff splashed with deep 

 red. Pkt. 15c; Lb. 40c; 2 Lbs. 70c. postpaid; 100 Lbs. $22.00 

 „ t- 'Tl- ^ M. r\ A standard very productive sort, highly esteemed for late planting for snaps and 



KerUgee or 1 nOUSand to Une very extensively used for shipping, canning and pickling. Sometimes called Late 

 Refugee, Round Pod Refugee and Improved Refugee. The plants are very large, spreading, exceedingly hardy, with many 

 small, smooth light green leaves. The mature pods are about five and one-fourth inches long, cylindrical, slightly curved, 

 medium green when in condition for use as snaps but as they mature becoming fight yeUow, sometimes splashed with purple. 

 Seed long, cylindrical, light drab, thickly dotted and splashed with purple. Pkt. 15c; Lb.35c; 2 Lbs. 60c. postpaid; 100 Lbs. $19.00 

 Tlie following three Dwarf or Bush sorts are extensively planted as field beans. 

 r> 1 nM r% r\ f wri '^ -ki This sort is a sure cropper and not only more prolific than the 



Early Marrow rea or Dwarf White INIavy common white bean but is also of better quality. The plants are 

 large and spreading, with small, thin leaves and occasional runners, ripening their crop comparatively early The pods are 

 light green, straight, short, about three and three-fourths inches, but usuaUy containing six beans. The beans are small, 

 oval, white, handsome and of superior quality for use as dry beans. Pkt. 15c; Lb. 25c; 2 Lbs. 40c. postpaid; 100 Lbs. $10.00 

 t Airi*.. HIS Hit . • The plants of this very prolific sort are large, slender, spreading, with 



Large White Marrow or Mountain short runners and small leaves. The pods are broad, about five and one- 

 half inches long, medium green, changing to yellow. A choice family sort both for green shells and dry beans. Seed large, 

 ovoid, clear white, cooking very dry and mealy. Pkt. 15c; Lb. 25c; 2 Lbs. 40c. postpaid; 100 Lbs. $10.00 

 D 1 ¥^ £ l^'J The plants of this late variety, also called 



Koyal Uwarr iVIdney white Kidney, are upright, very large, 

 branching, with large, broad leaves. The pods are coarse, dark green 

 and about six inches long. Seed large, white, kidney shaped, slightly 

 flattened and of excellent quality, for family use either green shelled 

 or dry. Pkt. 15c; Lb. 25c; 2 Lbs. 40c. postpaid; 100 Lbs. $12.00 



DWARF LIMAS 



The dwarf lima class cannot be recommended too highly. The beans can 

 be grown and gathered much more easily than the pole limas as the vines 

 require no support. They can also be grown closer together than those of 

 any pole variety. Dwarf limas are fully equal in quality to pole limas and 

 as a rule are earlier maturing. 



Limas require a longer season'for maturing than other garden beans. 

 Do not plant till the ground is dry, weather warm and danger of frost is 

 over. If possible select rich, light soil. Plant in di-ills two to three feet 

 apart, dropping the beans three to four inches apart and covering one and 

 one-half to two inches deep. If planted in hills, make the hills two to 

 three feet apart one way and two to two and one-half feet the other and 

 plant four to six beans in a hill. Hoe often but only when the leaves are dry. 

 l> l_ f • f-v r o* (Henderson's) A dwarf form of 



DUSn Lima or Uwarr Oieva the Small white Lima, valuable on 



that account, and because of its extreme earUness, hardiness and pro- 

 ductiveness. The plants are without runners but continue to grow and 



set pods until stopped by frost. The leaves are small and very dark green; 



flowers small, yellowish-white, borne in clusters and often above the foli- 

 age. The pods are medium dark green, short, about two and three-fourths 



inches, flat and contain two to four beans which are of excellent quality 



either green-shelled or dry. This is much used by canners, as well as f or 



home and market garden use. Seed small, flat and white with slight 



tinge of yellow. Pkt. 15c; Lb. 35c; 2 Lbs. 60c. postpaid; 100 Lbs. $20.00 

 n y f J D 1_ f • This is a little the earliest 



t5urpee S improved ISUSn Lima maturing of the large seeded 



limas. The plants are vigorous and productive. The pods are medium 



green, very large, about five inches long, thick and usually contain four 



beans, which are unusually thick, of largest size and of excellent quality. 



Seed very large, thick and usually shows a greenish white tinge which 



is generally considered an indication of superior quality. One of the 



best and most extensively used bush limas for the market as well as 



home garden. Pkt. 15c; Lb. 50c; 2 Lbs. 90c. postpaid; 100 Lbs. $32.00 

 r% r I 1571 •. ¥ • A bush form of the true Large White 



Uwart Large White Lima Lima and of equally good quaUty. 



The plants are uniformly dwarf but very productive. The pods are 



medium green, are as broad and very nearly as long as those of the pole va- 

 riety of Large White Lima and are a little more curved. They contain 



from three to five very large, flat beans of very good quality for home 



garden or market. Seed very large, flat, white with slight greenish tinge. 



Pkt. 15c; Lb. 50c; 2 Lbs. 90c. postpaid; 100 Lbs. $30.00 

 »-. jji ID !_¥• An improved dwarf lima of the Kumerle 



rOrdnOOK DUSn L.ima type, it is sometimes called Potato Bush 



Lima. The plants are vigorous and erect, bearing well above the 



ground. The pods, which are produced in large clusters, are medium 



green, about four and three-fourths inches long and each contains three 



to five large beans of exceptionally fine quality. It is much more produc- 

 tive than Kumerle and matures earlier. Seed large, irregularly oval in 



shape, very thick, white with greenish tinge. This sort is popular for 



home and market use, especially in the east. Pkt. 15c; Lb. 55c; 



2 Lbs. $1.00 postpaid; 100 Lbs. $34.00 

 Not less than 10 pounds at the 100 pound rate. One hundred pound prices 

 do not include transportation: if ordered shipped prepaid add 8c per 



- pound to the 100 pound price. We do not put up half pounds of beans 



FoRDHOOK Bush Lima 



