MAYS NORTHERN CROWN SEEPS BEST FOR ALL CLIMES < 
Bean Bush Lima. 
DWARF OR BUSH LIMA BEANS. 
Rlirnpp'<5 T^nch T ima ' See Cut.) A dwarf form of the true large White Lima. The 
JJUipcc £> UUDIL bushes grow from 18 to 20 inches high, upright, branching out 
and forming a compact, bushy plant, bearing large pods well filled with large, delicious beans, similar 
in size to the well known large pole limas. An enormous cropper. Pkt., Sc.; pt., 20c.; qt., 35c. ; 
pk., $1.75. 
^Xfillrvur T Paf T ima The Plants are of compact rounded form, growing 12 to 15 inches tall, 
Yr iiiu w ucai Jjwj.a. wmle tnc white blossoms stand out all over the plant above the foliage, 
and are succeeded by the bright green pods. These resemble the bush Lima in form but are larger 
and are well filled with tender, white, delicious beans, which mature two weeks in advance of Burpee's 
Bush Lima. Pkt., 5c, pt., 25c, qt., 45c; pk., $1.75. 
TTptirlprQnn'c T 1TYIJJ Grows without the aid of poles, in compact bush form, about eighteen 
J-icuucibuu o uuuo. inches high, very early and productive. It is small in size, but of 
high table merit and in favor with housekeepers on this account. Pkt., 5c. ; pt., 20c. ; qt. 35c. ; pk., 
$1.75. 
BEANS are 
scarce this 
year. Write 
for special 
prices by 
the bushel. 
POLE OR CLIMBING SORTS. 
Lima King of the Garden. 
More extensively grown' 
than any other Lima. 
It Is a heavy yielder on all kinds of soil and of excellent flavor. 
The stock which we offer has been carefully selected, and we are posi- 
tive that there is not a better strain on the market than our King of 
the Garden. The pods are of enormous size, often measuring eight to 
nine inches in length, and containing as many as eight to nine beans. 
Pkt., 10c; pt., 25c; pt., 45c; pk., $1.75. 
T im«J PTiallanfrfvr The pods are much thicker than those 
i-fiuid. vn<tneuger. of the other Limas and contain from 
4 to 5 beans, which are large, thick, white, and of the best quality. 
Pkt., 10c; pt., 25c; qt., 45c; pk., $1.75. 
Lima May's Champion. T u h s e rtoTth'^d SMSS 
productive. Pkt., 10c; pt., 25c; qt., 45c; pk., $2.00. 
T.ITTin T aro"A WVii+o Considered the most tender and de- 
LUEd J-«irge wnue. , i( . ious of , he beaa family Pkt-i 
5c: pt. 25c; qt„ 45c; pk., $1.75. 
Kentucky Wonder Wax. «gf i^ ck f fr^tJS"? & 
its superb qualities, except that it is of a beautiful transparent yellow color. 
It commences to bear when plants are small and keeps on producing until 
killed by the frost. We have seen poles completely filled with a mass of vines 
densely loaded with a solid mass of pods from top to bottom. The pods are 
fleshy, solid, meaty and entirely stringless. Pkt., Sc.; pt., 25c; qt., 45c; pk., 
$2.00. 
ITpnfltrWWntlllpr (Green Pod.) Very early and enormously 
ivcuuui^rvj tiuuuu. productive, the long green pods hanging m 
clusters from top to bottom of pole entirely stringless. Pods of a silvery green 
color. The pods, though large, cook tender and melting. Pkt., 5c; pt., 25c.; 
qt., 45c; pk., $1.75. 
fi-rVIHon fMnc+Ar (See Cut.) The Everlasting Pole Bean. A mag- 
VJU1UCU IslUbiei. nificient variety that bears continually the entire 
season. It grows rapidly, bearing very early clusters of three to six pods of 
rich golden color. Pods average about 8 in. in length, exceedingly 
tender and entirely stringless. retaining their ^ plumpness and 
tenderness long after they nave attained a large size, and continue 
to bear, if the pods are picked, until frost. It is a very common 
thing to pick H to fcj of a bushel from a single vine at one picking, 
and its enormous yield recommends it to every one. Pkt., I0c; 
pt., 25c; qt., 45c; pk., $2.00. 
fi-rVlrlon Parmino Tne P°d 8 are ,u ".v 88 ' ar 8 e a-' Horticul- 
VTUIUCU V/<UUUUB tura | po i e entirely stringless, of a bright 
golden color when young; as they develop the pods are mottled and 
streaked with an unusually bright carmine on the bright golden, giving 
them a most attractive appearance when ready for market. It is a 
very robust grower and is unsurpassed for productiveness. The 
pods are very brittle and tender, and of most excellent flavor when cook- 
ed. Pkt., 10c; pt., 30c; qt., 50c. 
"Rlo^lr Wav Pods large, yellow, produced in bunches. Pkt., 
-DiclLrt VYai, 5c; pt., 25c; qt., 45c; pk., $1.75. 
Long, round, stringless pods; fleshy 
and tender. Pkt., 5c; pt., 20c; qt., 
Kentucky Wonder Wax. 
Creasback White 
35c. ;pk., $1.50. 
Cut Short or Corn Hill 
with red. Pkt., 5c; pt., 25c; qt., 45c; pk., $1.50 
Horticultural or Wren's Egg. 
10c; pt., 25c,; qt., 45c; pk., $1.50. 
Lazy Wife 
Scarlet Runner. 
25c; qt., 45c; pk., $1.75. 
ATn^VINETNNEsTArtkin, Minn., writes: 
"The Clover Grass Mixtures and Raspberry Plants or- 
dered, received all right. Thanks." 
Used for planting among corn. 
Beans of a white shade, splashed 
Pods broad, pale green, 
streaked with red. Pkt. 
Long green pods of good quality, exceedingly rich 
and buttery. Pkt., 5c. ; pt., 25c. ; qt., 45c. ; pk., $1.50. 
Cultivated both for its beautiful 'scarlet blos- 
soms and for table use. Pkt., 5c; pt., 
Golden Cluster Wax Bean. 
