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DWARF LIMA VARIETIES. 
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Burpee’s Dwarf Lima.—This is a bush form of the well- 
known large White Lima Bean. It is very fixed in its bush 
character, growing to a uniform height of about twenty 
inches, and forming a circular bush two to two and a half 
feet in diameter. Quart, 30c. Peck, $1.75. Bushel, $7.00. 
‘Bush Large Lima possesses all the good quali- 
the Dreer’s Improved Pole Lima, which has long 
en admitted to be one of the best quality. It is of true 
bushy habit, growing vigorously about two feet high, show- 
ing no disposition to run. It produces pods in great abun- 
dance. The beans grow close together, four, and some- 
times-five, in a pod, and are very thick, sweet and Succi, 
lentes Onlant,. 206. becky $1.75.) bushels, $7.00. 
Pole 
One quart will © : 
plant 100 hills. Lima Beans Varieties. ” 
i Extra Large-Size Lima.—Large white bean, very tender; used without shell; equally good in 
att if soaked 6 to Io hours before cooking. Quart, 30c. Peck, $1.75. Bushel, $7.00. 
Ford’s Mammoth.—The pods grow to an average length of eight inches, are produced in great 
clusters, with from five to seven beans per pod, of most 
excellent quality, for using either green or dry. The vines 
grow vigorously, setting the beans early at the bottom of 
the pole, and continue in hearing right up to frost. Ford’s 
Mammoth Podded is without exception 
the largest podded, finest flavored and 
most productive of all Lima Beans. 
Quart, z0c. Peck, $1.75. Bushel, $7.00. 
IV 
King of the Garden.—Large 
bean and pod; very heavy 
cropper. Ouant, goc.-~Peck, 
$1.75. Bushel, $7.00. 
Aba Wife’s Pole Bean — 
he pods grow from six to 
eight inches long, entirely 
stringless, of a rich, buttery 
flavor when cooked. Pods re- 
tain their tender, rich flavor 
until nearly ripe. A good 
white shell bean for winter 
use. Otiagt, soc. Peck, $1:75. 
Bushet, $7.00. 
peckled Horticultural, or 
Cherry.— Very productive; 
equally good in the green 
state or when shelled. Quart, 
25c. Peck, $1.50. Bushel, $5.00. 
A ientcky Wonder or Im- 
roved Old Homestead.—We 
regard this variety as being 
the most desirable, best and 
earliest of all the green-pod- 
ded running beans. Quart, 
30c. Peck, $1.75. Bushel, $6.50. 
“ 
GOLDEN CARMINE 
den Carmine Pole Bean. 
“7” new strain of horticul- 
ural pole of sterling merit. 
Excels in earliness, quality, 
handsome appearance and 
productiveness. Quart, 30c. 
Peck, $1.75. Bushel, $6.50. 
Speckled Cut Short or 
n Field.—Quart, 25¢. 
eck, $1.50. Bushel, $5.50. 
