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THE BUSH LIMA BEANS ARE KAPIDLT GAINING 

 FKIENDS AND HAVE EVIDENTLY COME TO STAY. 



BUSH LIMA 

 BEANS. 



D REEK'S BUSH LIMA. 



A dwarf variety of the Dreer'e 

 Improved Lima, which has been 

 fixed in its character of a bush 

 bean; it is very prolific, single 

 plants often producing from 150to 

 200 pods. Equal in quality and 

 tenderness to Dreer's Polo Lima. 



Pint $0.15 



Quart .30 



Peck 1.65 



Bushel 6.00 



HENDERSON'S DWARF 

 LIMA. 



These are very valuablebecause 

 they do not need poles, aid 

 being so dwarf can be planted 

 close together. They are very 

 early and prolific, continuing to 

 bear until frost. 



Pint $0.15 



Quart 30 ■ 



Peck 1.50 



Bushel 5.50 



BURPEE'S BUSH LIMA. 



The bushes grow 18 to 20 in- 

 ches high, stout growth and 

 always erect, yet branching so 

 vigorously that each plant de- 

 velops into a magnificent circular 

 bush, from 2 to 3 feet in diameter. 

 It is an immense yielder, each 

 bush bearing from 50 to 200 of 

 the handsome large pods, well 

 filled. Pints, 15c. Quart, 3<Jc. 

 Peck,$1.60 . Bushel, $5-50. 



BUBPEE'S BUSH LIMA. 



BURPEE'S QUARTER CENTURY BUSH LIMA.— A strain of the above, but an improvement. 

 About 10 days earlier. Pint, 30c. Quart, 33c. Peck, $1.85. 



POLE LIMA BEANS. 



FORD'S MAMMOT3 POLE LIMA BEAN.— The pods grow to an average length of 8 inches, 

 ire produced i i gre t clusters, with from 5 to 7 beans per pod of most excellent quality forusirrr e ther green 

 or dry. The vines grow vigorously, setting the beans early at the bottom of the pole, and continue in bearing 

 up to frost. Pint. 15c. Quart, 25c. Pork, $1.50. Bushel, $5.50. 



EXTRA EARLY JERSEY LIMA.. — This variety is 2 weeks earlier than other sorts: the pods a e 

 large and numerous, making it a very profitable so t to grow. Pint, 15c. Quart, 25c. Peck, $1.50. 

 Buohel, $5.00. 



SEIBERT'S LARGE EARLY.— A very^ early and prolific strain of the Large Lima. The vines beg : n 

 bearing pods considerably earlier than the regular strains of Large Limas. "While the pods are only of med- 

 ium length, they are well filled, containing 3 and 4 large, fleshy beans, which are extremely tender and fine 

 in flavor. Pint, 15c. Quart, 25c. Peck, $1.50. Bushel. $5.00. 



EXTRA LARGE LIMA. — This is a splendid sort, and takes a leading place with growers, because of 

 its many excellent qualities. As a shell bean surpasses all in quality, and is the favorite with mo .t people. 

 Pint, 15c. Quart, 25c. Peck, $1.75. Bushel, $5.50. 



DREER'S IMPROVED OR CHALLENGE POLE LIMA. — Th-s popular bean is considered 

 by many growers superior to a'l others in quality an'l productiveness. When green it is as lartre as the Large 

 Lima, thicker, sweeter and race tender and nutritious remaining green in tne pod for a long time after ma-' 

 turing. Pint, 15c. Quart, 30c. Peck. $1.75. Bushel, $5.50. 



KING OF THE GARDEN LIMA.— This beau has met with enormous sales the past few seasons. 

 TKley are vigonus growers, setting their beans early at bottcn of pole produjing continuously to the end of 

 the season. They are more prolific than the ordinary Liuia, bearing pods6 to 7 inches long, in clusters of 4 and 

 6, with 5 or 6 beans in a pod. Pint, 15c. Quart, 25c. Peck, $1.50. Bushel, $5.50. 



LARGE WHITE LIMA One of the best of the pole beans, either green or dry. Pint, 15c. Quart 



95c. Peck, $1.50. Bushel, S5.00. 



CAROLINA, OR SIEVA A seedling variety of Large White Lima, with small pods, usually about 2 



Inches long. A little earlier and hardier. Pint, 15c. Quart, 25c. Peck, $1.40. Bushel, $5.00. 



FORD'S 

 MAM- 

 MOTH. 



King 



OF THE 



Garden 



POLE BEANS. 



SET THE POLES 3 OR 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 WITH THE EXCEPTION THAT 

 THEY CRAVE STRONGER SOIL AND DO BEST IN A SHELTERED LOCATION. 



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 pro- 

 duced in great abundance. It is equally valuable as a snap or shell bean. It has been grown in Maryland to 

 a very limited extent for a few years, and those who have grown it once want it again. Pint, 15c. Quart, 

 30c. Peck, $1.75. Bushel, $6.00. 



LAZY WIFE. — Large, pale green pods very thick-meated, stringless, rich, tender and buttery; ripens 

 early; clings well to the Dole; enormously productive; splendid either as a snap or shell bean. Pint, 15c. 

 Quart. 25c. Peck, $1.50. B'ishel. $5.00. 



KENTUCKY WONDER, OR OLD HOMESTEAD A verv ™- n i;<;,, Bnr t. bearing its nods in 



large clusters ; pods green, often reaching 9 or 10 inches in length, nearly round when young, and very crisp. Pint, 20c. Quart, 30c. Peek, $1.65. Bushel, $5.50. 



SPECKLED HORTICULTURAL, OR WREN'S EGG.— An old favorite for both snap-shorts and dry beans. Pint, 15c. Quart, 25c. Peck, $1.50. 

 Bushel, $5.0*). 



WHITE CHERRY— Great favorite. Pint, 15c. Quart, 25c. Peck. $1.50. Bushel, $5.50. 

 " CREASE-BACK, OR FAT HORSE.— A well-known and highly esteemed Southern variety. Very productive; forms full, round pods; fleshy; stringless and 

 distinctly creased along its back; hence its name; especially valuable for its extreme earliness and habit of perfecting all pods at the same time. Pint, 15c. Quart, 25c. 

 Peck, $1.50. Bushel, $5.00. « _ .. . , 



SOUTHERN PROLIFIC. — A splendid, rigorous and productive variety. Pods in clusters, succulent and delicious; matures early; continues bearing until 

 frost. Pint, 15c. Quart, 25c. Peck, $1.50. Bushel, $5.00. 



SPECKLED CUT-SHORT, OR CORN-HILL.— An old variety, very popular for planting among corn, and will give a good orop, without the use of poles; 

 Tines medium, with dark-colored, smooth leaves; pods short, cylindrical and tender. Pint, 15c. Quart, 25c. Peck, $1.50. Bushel, $5.00. 



DUTCH CASE KNIFE.— Vines moderately vigo-ous, climbing well; may be used for a corn-hill bean. Leaves large, crumpled; blossoms white; pods long, flat. 

 Irregular green, but becoming cream white; beans broad, kidney-shaped, flat, clear white ; of excellent quality, green or dry. Pint, 15c. Quart, 25c. Peck. $1.50. 

 BasheL $5.00^ hen BEANg ARE TO BE g ENX BY MAIL, ADD FOR POSTAGE, 8c. PER PINT, 15c. PER QUART. 



