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CLIMBING OR POLE BEANS— Continued 



CHERRY POLF OR HORTK ILXrRAL POLE BEA>'. (Cut Short.) Vines moderately vigorous, with large, light 

 colored leaves- pods short, pale green, but becomingly streaked with bright red; beans large, oval, splashed and spotted 

 with wine-red and of the highest quality either green or dry. Many people like them better than Limas. Packet, 5c and 

 10c. : pint, 1 lb., 25c.; quart, 2 lbs., 50c.; gallon. $1.75; 1 pk., 15 lbs., $3.50. 



OLD HOMESTE \D. (IMPROVED RENTCCKY WONDER). This variety is one of the most desirable and earliest 

 of all the green-podded running varieties. It is enormously productive, the pods hanging in great clusters from top to 

 bottom of pole: are of a silvery-green color and entirely striiigless; they cook dcUciously tender and melting. 5c. and 10c. 

 packets. Pint. 1 lb.. 25c.; quart. 2 lbs.. 50c.; peck, 15 lbs., S:i.T5. 



POLE LIMA BEANS 



B0LGI.4>0'S M:W giant PODDED EMERALD ISLE POLE 

 LI.MA. Emerald Isle Pole Limas are the largest podded, largest 

 seeded, heaviest cropper of all Limas. They are earlier, more pro- 

 lific and much larger podded than the King of the Garden. The 

 mammoth pods measure 7 to 8Vi inches in length and IV2 to 2 inches 

 in width, and are borne in great clusters. The vines branch or stool 

 out from the main stalk close to the ground, each vine producing 10 

 to 15 lateral branches. Emerald Isle Pole Lima Beans continue to 

 bear most abundantly until killed by frost. This is the most perfect 

 Pole Lima Bean ever introduced. It grows green, it dries green, it 

 stavs green. Pint, 1 lb., 30c.; qt., 2 lbs., 60c.; peck, 14 lbs., $4.00; 

 bushel 56 lbs., $15.00. 



EARLY LEVIATHAN. One of the newer varieties and the very 

 best pole variety in cultivation. Vine very tall and strong; pods 

 long and borne in clusters; beans large and white. Is early, strong- 

 growing and prolific. Pt., 30c.; qt., 60c.; pk.. $3..50; bu., $13.00. 



SIEBERT^ EARLY LIMA. Extra early, vigorous growth and 

 productive. Pint, 1 lb., 25c.; qt., 2 lbs., 50c.; gal., 7 1I)S., $1.75; pk.. 

 14 lbs., $3.50; bushel, 56 lbs., $13.00. 



KING OF GARDEN LIMA BEANS. Outrivals all other Pole 

 Limas. Its vine has a luxurious growth, which abounds with enor- 

 mous pods, often 5 to 8 inches long, and filled with 5 or 6 perfect 

 Boans to a pod. These Beans in their green state are large and 

 luscious, but when dry shrink to the ordinary size. It is large, 

 early and prolific and unequaled in quality. Pt., 1 lb., 2.5c.; qt., 2 lbs., 

 .50c.; 4 qts.. 7 lbs., $1.75; pk.. 14 lbs., $3..50; bu., 56 lbs., $13.00. 



FORD'S MAM>IOTH LIMA BEANS. Its pods are large in size, 

 containing from 3 to 8 Beans. They are unsurpassed in quality and 

 productiveness. Pt., 1 lb., 25c.; qt., 2 lbs., 50c.; 4 qts., 7 lbs,, $1.75; 

 pk.. 14 lbs., $3.50; bu., 56 lbs., $13.00. 



DREER'S IMPROVED POLE LI.MA. 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 Limas 

 are. Pkts., 5 and 10c. ; pt., 1 lb., 25c.; qt., 2 lbs., 50c.; pk., 14 lbs., 

 $.3..50; bushel, 56 lbs., $13.00. 



BUSH LIMA BEANS 



FORDHOOK Bl SH LIMA BEAN.S. This Lima Bean was intro- 

 duced two years ago and has given great satisfaction. The plants 

 grow erect and stiff and have 5 to 6 thick meaty beans in each pod. 

 Pt., 1 lb., 30c.; qt., 2 lbs., 60c.; 1 pk., 14 lbs., $4.00; bu., 56 lbs., $15.00. 



LARGE BUSH LIMA BEANS. Is an immense yielder, each bush 

 bearing from fifty to two hundred of the handsome, large pods, well 

 filled with very large beans, which are identical in size and luscious 

 flavor to the well-known large Pole Limas. Vz pt., 15c.; pt., 1 lb., 

 25c.; qt., 2 lbs., 50c.; pk., 14 lbs., $4.00; bush., 56 lbs., $14.00. 



DREER'S LARGE BUSH LIMA BEAN. This remarkable bush bean produces pods in great abundance. It requires 

 no poles or stakes. The beans grow close together — three, four and sometimes five in a pod — and are very thick, sweet 

 and succulent. It ripens fully ten days earlier than any of the Pole Limas. % pint, 1.5c.; pint, 30c.; qt., 2 lbs., 60c.; 

 gal., 7 lbs., $2.30; peck, 14 lbs., $4.50; bushel, 56 lbs., $16.00. 



HENDERSON'S BUSH LIMA BEAN. 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 when served on the table. 

 Pt., 1 lb., .30c.; qt., 2 lbs., .50c.; gal., 7 lbs., $1.75; bushel, 56 lbs., $13.00. 



IMPROVED LARGE BUSH LIMA BEANS. This is one of the greatest of modern vegetable introductions, and we 

 have secured for our customers some seed of it direct from the introducer. 



This bean produces magnificent crops of pods, which measure from five to six inches long by one and one-quarter inches 

 wide. As compared with the original Burpee Bush Lima, both pods and beans are very much larger, while the beans, either 

 green or dry, are nearly twice as thick. The beans have the same luscious flavor as the best flavored Limas, and are ready 

 to use six to eight days earUer. It wiU outyield the Burpee Bush Lima by fully one- third, this greater yield being due to 

 the increased size of both pod and beans. The dried beans are very handsome and generally show a greenish-white color- 

 ing. Pt., 1 lb., .30c.; qt., 2 lbs., 60c.; 4 qts.. 7 lbs., $2.25; pk., 14 lbs., $4.50; bushel, 56 lbs., $15.00. 



Emerald Isle Lima Beans 



