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BURPEE'S BUSH LIMA, 



Bosh Lima Beans 



ONE QUART WILL PLANT 100 FEET OP DRILL. 



Plant in light rich soil, in drills three feet apart,, dropping the 

 seeds about one foot apart in the row, and cover two inches. 



"When Beans are sent toy mail add, for postage, Sc. per pint, 15c. 

 per quart. 



rORDHCOK BUSH LIMA. — An improved dwarf Lima of the 

 Kumerle type. The plant is vigorous and erect growing, bearing 

 well above the ground. The pods are produced in large clusters, 

 each containing three to five large beans of exceptionally fine quality. 

 Much more productive than Kumerle and matures earlier. We con- 

 sider this a decided acquisition to the dwarf Lima, possibly the best 

 of the class. Pt., 20c. Qt., 40c. 4 Qts., $1.50. Bus., $10.00. 



BURPEE'S IMPROVED* BUSH LIMA. — Will outyield Burpee's 

 Bush Lima by fully one-third. This greater yield is due to the in- 

 creased size of both pod and beans. The dried beans are very hand- 

 some, and generally show a greenish-white coloring, while dried 

 beans of the Burpee Bush Lima, like those of the Large Pole Lima, 

 are pure white. Pt., 20c. Qt., 40c. 4 Qts., $1.50. Bus., $10.00. 



BURPEE'S BUSH LIMA. — Bushes grow IS to 20 inches high, stout 

 growth and always erect, yet branching so vigorously that each plant 

 develops into a magnificent circular bush 2 to 3 feet in diameter; 

 an immense yielder, each bush bearing 50 to 200 handsome, large 

 pods, well filled. Pt., 15c. Qt., 30c. Pk., $2.00. Bus., $8.00. 



KUMERLE, or DREER'S BUSH LIMA. — Dwarf variety of Dreer's 

 Improved Lima, which has' been fixed in its character of a bush bean; 

 very prolific, single plants often producing 150 to 200 pods. Equal 

 in quality and tenderness to Dreer's Pole Lima. Pt., 20c. Qt., 40c. 

 Pt., $2.50. BUS., $10.00. 



DREER'S WONDER BUSH LIMA. — Very desirable on account of 

 earliness, productiveness; of strong, upright growth, and are com- 

 pletely covered with large pods, many of which contain four beans, 

 which are fully as large as the Pole Limas. The beans are flat in 

 shape and of excellent quality. Pt., 20c. Qt., 40c. Pk., $2.00. Bus., 

 $7.50. 



HENDERSON BUSH LIMA. — These are very valuable, because 

 they do not need poles, and, being so dwarf, can be planted close 

 together. They are very early and prolific, continuing to bear until 

 frost. Pt., 15c. Qt., 30c. Pk., $1.75. Bus., $6.50. 



Pole 



Set the poles 3 

 to 4 feet apart and 

 plant 6 to 8 beans, 

 with the eyes 

 downward, around 

 each pole, thinning 

 to 4 healthy plants 

 when they are up. 

 They require the 

 same soil and 

 treatment as the 

 dwarf varieties. 



When Beans are 

 sent toy mail add, 

 for postage, 8c. per 

 pt., 15c. per qt. 



CARPENTERIA POLE LIMA. — The newest large pole Lima; enormously prolific; early green and delicious flavor. Pt., 15c. 

 Qt., 30c. Pk., $1.75. Bus., $7.00. 



HENDERSON'S EARLY LEVIATHAN. — This is the very earliest. It will not only give large Lima beans earlier than any 

 other strain, but is also much more productive, both early and throughout the season. It is a strong grower, clinging well to 

 the poles, and is a sure cropper. The pods hang out from the foliage in large clusters and contain three or four and sometimes 

 five large beans to the pod. Pt., 15c. Qt., 30c. Pk., $2.00. Bus., $8.00. 



KING OP THE GARDEN LIMA. — This bean has met with enormous sales the past few seasons. They are vigorous growers, 

 setting their beans early at bottom of pole, producing continuously to the end of the season. They are more prolific than the 

 ordinary Lima, bearing pods 5 to 7 inches long, in clusters of 4 and 5, with 5 or 6 beans in a pod. Pt., 15c. Qt., 30c. Pk., $1.75. 

 Bus., $7.00. 



EXTRA LARGE WHITE LIMA. — This is a splendid sort, and takes a leading place with growers, because of its many excel- 

 lent qualities. As a shell bean surpasses all in quality, and is the favorite with most people. Pt., 15c. Qt., 30c. Pk., $1.75. 

 Bus., $7.00. 



PORD'S MAMMOTH POLE LIMA BEAN. — The pods grow to an average length of S inches, are produced in great clusters, 

 with from 5 to 7 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 bearing up to frost. Pt., 15c. Qt., 30c. Pk., $1.75. Bus., $7.00. 



EXTRA EARLY JERSEY LIMA. — This variety is two weeks earlier than other sorts; the pods are large and numerous, mak- 

 ing it a very profitable sort to grow. Pt., 15c. Qt., 30c. Pk., $1.75. Bus., $6.50. 



SEIBERT'S LARGE EARLY. — A very early and prolific strain of the Large Lima. The vines begin bearing pods consider- 

 ably earlier than the regular strains of Large Limas. While the pods are only of medium length, they are well filled, contain- 

 ing 3 and 4 large, fleshy beans, which are extremely tender and fine in flavor. Pt., 15c. Qt., 30c. Pk., $1.75. Bus., $6.50. 



DREER'S IMPROVED OR CHALLENGE POLE BEAN. — This popular bean is considered by many growers superior to all 

 others in quality and productiveness. When green it is as large as the Large Lima, thicker, sweeter and more tender and 

 nutritious, remaining green in the pod for a long time after maturing. Pt., 15c. Qt., 30c. Pk., $1.75. Bus., $7.00. 



CAROLINA OR SIEVA. — A seedling variety of Large White Lima, with small pods, usually about 2 inches long. A little 

 earlier and hardier. Pt., 15c. Qt., 30c. Pk., $1.75. Bus., $6.00. 



CLIMBING or POLE BEANS 



MARYLAND WHITE. — This new White Pole Bean is destined to take its place as one of the best beans ever grown for 

 general purposes. Its thick, meaty, green pods are very tender, rich in flavor, and produced in great abundance. It is equally 

 valuable as a snap or shell bean. Pt., 15c. Qt., 30c. Pk., $2.00. Bus., $8.00. 



LAZY WIFE. — Large pale green pods, very thick meated, stringless, rich, tender and buttery; ripens early; clings well to 

 the pole; enormously productive; splendid either as a snap, or shell bean. Pt., 15c. Qt., 30c. Pk., $2.00. Bus., $8.00. 



KENTUCKY WONDER, OR OLD HOMESTEAD. — A very prolific sort, bearing its pods in large clusters; pods screen, often 

 reaching 9 to 10 inches in lensrth, nearlv round when young, and verv crisp. Pt., 15c. Qt., 30c. Pk., $2.00. Bus., $8.00._ 



SPECKLED HORTICULTURAL, OR WREN'S EGG.— An old favorite for both snap-shorts and dry beans. 

 Pk., $1.75. Bus., $6.50. 



CREASE BACK, OR FAT HORSE. — A well-known and highly esteemed Southern variety; very productive; 

 pods; fleshy; stringless. Pt., 15c. Qt., 30c. Pk., $1.75. Bus., $7.00. 



SPECKLED CUT-SHORT, OR CORN HILL. — An old variety, very popular for planting among corn; pods short, cylindrical 

 and tender. Pt., 15c. Qt., 30c. Pk., $1.75. Bus., $7.00. 



DUTCH CASE KNIFE. — Vines moderately vigorous, elimbins? well; mav be used for a corn-hill bean; pods long, flat, irregular 

 green, but becoming cream white. Pt., 15c. Qt., 30c. Pk., $1.75. Bus., $7.00. 



Pt., 15c. Qt., 30c. 



forms full, round 



