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H. G. iJastin gs Co., Seedsmen, Ailanta, 
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Georgia 
Hastings' Best 4 Bush Lima Beans For 1920,30c, Postpaid 
There ought to be more lima or ‘;^butter beans” grown in the South, and with the bush varieties it is as easv to grow thein^is it is 
to plant and grow the ordinary bush snap beans. To encourage a more general planting of these fine bush lima beans in the South 
four very best lima lieans for the Southern garden. For a good many years we oVred st 
mgs “Best Three Bush Limas” and have sold many thousands of these collections. This year we are adding another to the collec- 
tion, giving one packet each of Henderson Bush Lima, the most prolific; Jackson Wonder, the almost drought-proof; Fordi ook the 
best of tlie large seeded liinas, and Burpee’s New Improved Bush Lima, a groat improvement over the old varietv. Take hdv i • Vof 
this exceptional oiler in your order this year, i'ou will be more than pleased x.iao ainaiu.i^e or 
PLANT LIMA BEANS THIS SPRING 
In many respects lima beans are more desirable than the others both for use in the green 
stage and as dry beans. L_p to a few years ago there were tens of thousands of people who 
wanted to grow lima beans but held back on account of the trouble to get poles for them to run 
on. This was before the days of the bush forms. 
‘•I'*! .Jackson Wonder, bush forms of the small seeded or siev.a 
These uere followed a year or two later with the Burpee Bush Lima, a bush form 
of this came bush forms of several of tlie thick seeded limas, the best 
Foidhook Bush Lima listed lielow. You can get now a bush form of almost any 
lima type and you can grow them in your garden as easiiy as “snap” beans 
Henderson Bush Lima ^No. 7^ smanest but most prontic of an the pure white 
«moii Timn n,. “O' n » TT 1 T • • varicties, being a true bush form of the 
Small Lima or Sieva. Very early, beginning to bear in about 60 days from planting and is 
one of the most popuiar varieties of butter beans. Packet, 10 cents; y-> lb., 20 cents- lb. ,25c- 
2 lbs., 6d cents; postpaid. J^t prepaid: 15 lbs., $2.50; CO lbs. (bushel), $9.00; 100 lbs., $15.0o’. 
Jackson Wonder Bean f No. 17^ prolific of an bush nmas; of Georgia 
c ti T--! - I - 1 • i .1 *' j * */ origin and fully adapted to all parts of the 
South I'loiirishes in driest weather and practically drought proof. Fhivor rich and delicious 
A perfect bush butter bean growing 10 inches to 2 feet high. Begins blooming earlv, continues 
to be.ai until fiost kills the plants. Good for summer use or as a winter shell bean. Splendid 
for all Southern home gardens. Seed of brownish color. Packet, 10c- V. lb ‘>0c- lb 35c- ■» 
lbs., 65c; postpaUL Not prepaid: 15 lbs. (peck), $3.00; 60 lbs. (bushel), .$11.00; lOo’lbs'.’, $18 Oo" 
Fordhook Bush Lima ( No. 33 ^ ‘^«“s*clered the l>est of the large seed- 
1 . , .i , , . f 1 -i, 1 , V* »*•/ ed bush lima varieties. Biislies of strictly erect 
habit, branching freely with all the br.anches held upright. This is a true bush form of what is 
?’■ large, ^ick seeded, bush lima. From four to six days earlier than others 
of the varieties of this class. Pods are found in clusters of four to eight and are well filled with 
delicious large beans that in qualit.y surpass by far all tlie other lima beans. Y'ou will make a 
mistake if you don’t pi.aut Fordhook Bush Lima in your garden 
this spring. Packet, 10c; y. lb., 25c; lb., 45c; 2 lbs., SOcf post¬ 
paid. Not prepaid: 15 lbs., $4.25; 60 lbs., $16.50; 100 lbs. $27 50. 
Burpee Improved Bush Lima Bean,_ 
( No. 34 ) nm*a“poYe'‘bl“r wfth Jackson Wonder Lima or Butter Bean 
large seed beaus. Bears heavy crops 
late in the season. Packet, 10c; % lb., 
2.5c; lb., 45c; 2 lbs., 80c; postpaid. “ Not 
prepaid: 15 lbs. (peck), $4.25. 
Florida Butter Jig SS 
eean(l(o.21) 
son’s blooms. It blooms and bears pro¬ 
fusely all through the season instead of 
waiting for cool nights as do other pole 
lima varieties. Wiil make an abundant 
crop under season conditions that cause 
otlier varieties to fail. Seeds of the Small 
Lima or “Sieva” size, but are speckled 
white and brownish red. Packet, 10c; 
% lb., 20c; lb., 40c; 2 lbs., 70c; postpaid. 
Not prepaid: 15 lbs. (peck), $3.25; 60 
lbs. (bii.), $12.00; 100 lbs., $-20.00. 
Small White Lima(No. 9) 
Also known as small lima or “Sieva” 
bean. A climbing form of the Hender¬ 
son Bush Lima, and very popular. This 
variety is a continuous bearer and fur¬ 
nishes the most tender and delicious 
be.ans for the table. It’s very prolific 
and a hardy grower for “butter beans” 
in the South. Packet, 10 cents; pound, 
20c; pound, 40c; 2 pounds, 70c; post¬ 
paid. Not prepaid: 15 lbs. (pk.), $3.00; 
60 lbs. (bu.), $11.00; 100 lbs., $17.50. 
Large White 
Lima(No. 10) 
The true large lima 
oils grower, witli 
extra large green¬ 
ish white beans. Packet, 10 cents; y_ 
lb., 20c; lb., 40c; 2 lbs., 70c; postpaid 
Not prepaid: 15 lbs. (pk.), $3.00; 60 lbs 
(bu.), $11.00; 100 lbs., $17.50. 
Florida Butter Bean 
EAT MORE BEANS 
Beans of all kinds are one of the best 
and most nutritious forms of food for 
human beings. They are of the easiest 
growth of any vegetable in the South. 
Fordhook Bush Lima—Thick Seeded Lima Bean 
