Hul'poe's Bush Lima. 
BUSH LIMA IIKAN, 
Beans, Dwarf Lima 
Grows from eighteen to twenty inches liigh, erect and branching 
so vigorously that each plant 
develops into a bush two or 
lliree feet in diameter. It 
yields immensely, bearing 
handsome, large, well -filled 
pods, the beans being identical 
in size and flavor with the 
well-known large Pole Limas. i 
Henderson's Bash Siera Lima. 
Grows in compact bush form, 
about eighteen inches high, 
and produces enormous crops 
of delicious beans. It is at 
least TWO WEEKS EARLIER 
than any of theclimbing Limas 
I>reer',s Bush Lima. This is a 
irue bush form of the DreeHs 
Pole Lima, which has long 
been admitted the best in qual- 
ity of all the Pole Limas. The 
bushes grow two feet high, of 
vigorous habit and very pro- 
lific ; in flavor the beans are 
simply delicious 
.liU'ksou's Wonder Biisli Lima. 
A remarkably prolific strain 
of the Speckled Sieva, of an 
established bush character and 
real merit; resembles the Hen- 
derson Bush Lima in habit, 
but larger in size of beans and 
better filled pods 
Pkt. 
Lb. 
100 Lb. 
10 $0 20 $15;00 
10 
10 
15 10 00 
20 18 00 
10 
30 
Beans, Pole or Running 
Haricots a Rames. Siangen Bohnen. Frijole Vastaga. 
Cue pound will plant fifty hills; thirty pounds will plant an acre. The soil should be mellow, rich and 
warm. Lay the ground out in hills 4 feet apart each way, and set poles eight or ten feet long firmly in the 
hills before putting in tlie seed. Plant five or sis beans in a hill, and cover about two inches deep; leave three 
lie;ilthy plants at each pole, and when a few inches liigli draw a little earth around them as support. They 
in.iy also be grown witliout poles, leaving the vine to run. Use the cultivator freely to keep the soil mellow 
and clean. 
Pkt. Lb. 100 Lbs. 
Olialleugrer Lima. Considered by many growers superior to all others in quality and 
productiveness; it is sweeter, more tender and nutritious than the common Lima 
and remains green in the pod for a long time after maturing $0 10 JO 20 
Dutch Case Knife. One of the earliest ; a splendid green shell bean, also a fine dry 
bean for winter use ; very productive ; a good bean for planting among corn 10 15 5!9 00 
Golden (Jllisler Wax. A very vigorous and productive variety, bearing its long golden- 
yellow pods in clusters of three to six from bottom to lop of pole; the pods retain 
their tenderness long after the beans have attained a large size; without doubt the 
best pole wax beau in cultivation and the earliest grown 10 25 
Horticiiltiu'iil or Specliled Cranberry. Popular old favorite ; useful either green or 
dried 10 15 9 00 
Liirge Wllite Lima. Always popular, and only surpassed by other sorts in earliness.. 10 16 9 00 
Old Homestead or Kentucky Wonder. A large, green fleshy podded variety, bearing 
large clusters of pods averaging eight or nine inches in length, remarkably crisp 
when young; very prolific and one of the best 10 15 12 00 
iScill'let Runner. Ornamental and useful; produces brilliant scarlet flowers, and the 
beans are used cither green or shelled 10 20 15 00 
Wllite Dutch Runner. Similar to the preceding, but bears beautiful clusters of white 
flowers excellent as a shell bean 10 15 10 00 
Y«rd Long or Cuban Asparag-us. Produces pods of extraordinary length, some- 
times over two feet, and so abundantly as aluio.-,i to conceal the foliage of the vine. . 15 50 
