935 B STREET. 



WASHINGTON. D. C. 



POLE LIMA BEANS 



One quart to 150 hills: 10 to 12 quarts to the acre. Add 15 cents per 

 quart on Lima Beans if to be sent by mail. 



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

 ductive Pod< long and well filled. Beans large and handsome. Gives entire 

 satisfaction wherever grown. Pint. 15 cents; quart, 25 cents; gallon, 75 cents; 

 oeck; $1.2^: bushel. $5.00 



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

 introduced. The vines are ver>- vigorous and productive, pods of the largest 

 size, often containing five to six immense green beans of finest quality. On 

 account of its large pods it is a favorite with market gardeners. 1 int, 15 

 cents; quart. 25 cents: gallon, 75 cents; peck. $1.25: bushel, $500. 



Ford's Mammotb Lima Beans.— Lao-ge, mammoth size pods con- 

 taining from five to eight extremely large beans. Its quality is une-N;ce!led 

 and in productiveness is not surpassed by any. Pint, 15 cents; quart, 25 

 cents; gallon, 75 cents: peck. $1^25: bushel, $5.00. 



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

 tender. Frequently used as dried winter bean. Pint, 15 cents; quart, 25 

 cents; gallon. 75 cents ; peck. $1.25 ; bushel, $5.00. 



Dreer's Improvett Pole Lima.— The distinctive features of this are 

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

 round, rather than oval shaped, as most other Limas are. Half pint, 10 cents ; 

 pint, 15 cerrts; quart. 25 cents: gallon, 75 cents; peck, $1.25; bushel, $5.00. 



BUSH LIMA BEANS. 



Burpee Lar;rr I'.ii^li. !- an imnieii?e yielder, each bush bearing from 

 fifty to two iiuiiJr<.>i ...f tlic i...i..l,-inie. large pods, well filled with very large 

 beans, which are identical in size and luscious flavor to the well-known large 

 Pole Limas. By the introduction of this most valuable novelty, the largest and 

 best Lima Bean can now be raised in quantity at small cost, without the ex- 

 pense and labor attached to the use of poles. 14 pint, 10 cents ; pint, 15 cents ; 

 quart, 25 cents; gallon, 90 cents; peck, $1.25; bushel, $5.00. 



Dreer's Large Bush Lima Bean. — This remarkable bush bean pro- 

 duces pods in great abundance, 185 having been counted on a single plant. 

 It requires no poles or stakes. The beans grow close together — ^three, four 

 and sometimes five in a pod, and very thick, sweet, and succulent. It ripens 

 fully ten days earlier than any of the Pole Limas. ]/i pint, 10 cents; pint, 

 15 cents; quart, 25 cents; gallon, 90 cents; peck, $1.25; bushel, $5.00. 



Henderson Bush Lima Bean. — This Bean was introduced about 

 fifteen years ago. It has merit in being productive and very early for family 

 use, and where the trade demands a small-sized bean it has no superior. 

 It is of fine flavor and very attractive w^^i-n c<-r,-P,i r.n the table. Quart, 25 

 cents; gallon, 90 cents; peck, $1.50. 



BURPEE LARGE BUSH. 



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