DWARF BUTTER or WAX-PODDED BUSH BEANS 
The cultural directions for green-podded Beans apply to Wax Beans, except that cultivating should not be 
done while the leaves are wet, as this frequently causes rust. 
Impi-OVed Golden Wax, Rustproof. (Special stock.) 
— ? immensely productive and 
most reliable of all wax-podded Busli Beans, ready for picking six 
weeks from planting. Long, flat, straight, fleshy, tender pods, 
entirely stringless at all stages of growth. Plants are upright, 
healthy, vigorous, and bear a wonderfully heavy crop of Beans 
of the finest quahty. 3^1b. 30 cts., lb. 55 cts., 2 lbs. $1, 8 lbs. $3.50. 
Golden Wax. (Regular Stock.) Very good, broad, flat, golden- 
podded Beans; productive and stringless in its early stages. (Our im- 
proved strain listed above is much superior). J^lb. 20 cts., lb. 35 cts., 
2 lbs. 60 cts., 8 lbs. $2. 
Pencil-Pod Black Wax. A popular and very productive early 
Wax Bean. Pods 5 ^ to 6 inches long, round, straight. Strictly string- 
less, free from fiber, fleshy, brittle, and of a very clear yellow color. 
J41b. 20 cts., lb. 35 cts., 2 lbs. 60 cts., 8 lbs. $2. 
SURE-CROP STRINGLESS WAX. Very early and productive. 
Pods 5 14 to 6 inches long, flat, and straight; color bright yellow. This 
is a selection from the popular Currie's Rust-Proof Wax, and is much 
superior, the pods being entirely stringless, more hardy, and rust- 
resistant, i^lb. 25 cts., lb. 40 cts., 2 lbs. 70 cts., 8 lbs. $2.40. 
LIMA BEANS 
DWARF or BUSH 
One pound will plant a row 50 feet long 
Bush Limas are nearly two weeks earlier than Pole 
Lunas. The seed is quite tender, and will rot while the 
ground is cold or wet, so do not plant before the ground 
is warm. For very early results, however, the seed can 
be started in a hotbed or in pots in the greenhouse and 
the plants set out when the Aveather is settled. Plant 
in rows 
Improved Golden Wax Beans 
Fordhook Bush Lima Beans 
3 feet apart and from 4 to 6 inches apart 
in the row, always edgewise, with the eye 
down. 
Foi-dhook Bush Lima. The favorite and 
best variety for 
the home garden ; very productive and of fine flavor. 
The bushes grow 15 to 20 inches in height, branch 
freely, and bear abundantly. The Beans are all of 
large size, almost round, plump, and of a rich buttery 
flavor. The pods are foimd in clusters, of from four 
to eight and are well-filled with Beans, seldom con- 
taining less than five in a pod. This variety is grow- 
ing in favor year by year. 3^1b. 25 cts., IId. 45 cts., 
2 lbs. 85 cts.. 8 lbs. $3.20. 
Burpee's Improved Bush Lima. 
A true type of the large white Lima in bush form. 
Both Beans and pods are just as large as those of the 
Pole variety. The pods contain, on the average, four 
or five fully developed Beans of the finest quality. 
Plant bears heavily, and the pods fill out very evenly. 
The Beans are more flat than those of the Fordhook. 
A very good sort. 3^1b. 30 cts., lb. 55 cts., 2 lbs. 
$1, 8 lbs. $3.75. 
Henderson's Improved Bush Lima. 
Very small Beans, but the most prolific of all the 
white-seeded Bush Limas. While the flavor of the 
Beans is not as fine as those of the preceding sorts, 
it is, nevertheless, a valuable variety to grow be- 
cause of its earliness, begins to bear in about sixty 
days from planting. This is a very popular sort 
with market gardeners. 3^1b. 25 cts., lb. 40 cts., 
2 lbs. 75 cts., 8 lbs. $2.80. 
The above varieties are the best in Bush Limas. All other 
varieties are inferior, and we refrain from offering them 
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