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I HAVE here to communicate A MOST REMARKABLE piece of information: it is this 

 that the i«t i-KIZK uu>H of Bush Lima last year, a plant 'ess than 24 inches 

 _ high. COM AINED THE ENORMOUS QUANTITY OF iii.i WEUL UKVELOPKD 

 i-oos. This seems incredible, but is so nevertheless. Such a plant was raised 

 and sent in io me last September by one ot mv customers Mr. J. Polk Heivner. of 

 Augusia, Iowa, and of course cuiried all before it. and secured him the $100 premium. 

 The second prize, $50. also went to the same State, for a plant containing 185 pods, 

 raised and sent in to me by Mrs. A. E. McGinley. cf Brooklyn. Iowa. 

 This second prize was a wonder, but such a sight as Mr. Heivner' s 

 plant I never expect to see again. Before pulling off and counting 

 the pods I had the plant photographed, and it is illustrated below, 

 BUT THE CUT DOES NOT BEGIN TO DO IT JUSTICE ; still my 

 friends can get some slight idea of what a show it made. 



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