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SEEDS OF GREAT MERIT. 
Cleveland’s Alaska Peas, We consider this the earliest, moat prolific and finely fiavored variety grown, 
planted in our grounds and had peas fit for the table in 45 days. Height leet. 
We 
HENDERSON’S NEW BUSH 
LIMA BEAN. 
Thonsands have been deterred from 
cnltivating the most delicious of Vege- 
tables, the Lima Bean, 'from the great 
trouble and expense of procuring the un- 
sightly poles which were required on 
which to grow them. This is now a thing 
of the past, as the Henderson’s New Bush 
Lima grows without the aid of stakes or 
poles, in compact bush form, about 18 
inches high, and produces enormous 
crops of delicious Beans, which can be as 
easily gathered as the common garden 
Bush Beans. They are at least two weeks 
earlier than any of the climbing Limas. 
This fact alone would stamp it as the 
most valuable novelty of reeent years, but 
when in addition to this, we realize that 
it is a true Bush Bean, requiring no sup- 
ports, some idea of its great value can be 
realized. Henderson’s Bdsh Lima produ- 
ces a continuous crop from the time it 
comes into bearing until frost, and being 
enormously productive, a very small 
patch will keep a family supplied all sum- 
mer. y, lb., 15c., lb. 25c. 
Cleveland’s Improved Round Pod 
Valentine Beans is ten days earlier than 
the Red Valentine and much more prolific 
and combines all its good qualities. We 
lecomniend this as one of the very best 
for market gardeners and general cultiva- 
tion. 
