H. G. Hastings Sr Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Georgia. 
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HASTINGS’ POLE AND LIMA BEANS 
Texas Prolific, Old Homestead, Kentucky Wonder 
Undoubtedly the most profitable pole, Kreeii snap bean you can plant any time from April to August. Vines grow 
off rapidly, become very rank, and would reach a height of 20 feet if properly supported. Commences bearing in 
6o to 70 days, and if closely picked, will continue to frost. Pods are round, green, and grow 6 to 12 inches long. 
They are well rounded out, meaty, tender, and string¬ 
less. Immensely piolific, a peck measure full often 
being picked from a single vine, our illustration giving 
you a good idea of its productiveness. If you have 
never grown it, try it this year. You will be pleased 
with it. Here in the South with our long seasons, a pole 
bean like this is very profitable. Look out in buying 
seed of this variety, however. Hundreds of bushels of 
the short, tough, ‘'shucky” Southern Prolific have been 
sold under this name in recent years, and are being of¬ 
fered this year. The appearance of the seed is almost 
identical. We have the true and genuine stock which 
will please you. Packet, 10 cents; ^ pint, 20 cents:pint. 
SO cents; quart, 50 cents; postpaid. Peck, SI.75; bushel, 
S6.76. 
Southern Greaseback Horse””bea“n.®'"Goo'd 
for planting in corn. Beans pure white and are fine 
for winter use shelled. Packet, 10 cents: pint, 20 
cents; pint, 30 cents; quart, 50 cents; postpaid. 
The only sure bearing 
pole lima bean for 
early in the season. You can't beat it for bearing any¬ 
where in the South. It grows and bears profusely all 
through the season instead of waiting until the nights 
get cool before it “sets” beans. Makes fine on poor 
land, begins early and stays late, furnishing plenty of 
delicious butter beans for summer and fall use and 
then some for dry beans in winter. Wc have known 
Florida Butter for 20 years. It’s a bean you can depend 
on. Heaviest of bearers and the quality will please 
you. Will make where other sorts fail completely. 
Packet, 10 cents; ^2 pint. 20 cents; pint, 30 cents; quart, 
50 cents; postpaid. Peck, 82.00, not prepaid. 
Smnll WIiH#» T imn Small Lima (Sleva)—The 
omail TT niie l-iima climbing form of Hen¬ 
derson’s Bush Lima. Packet, 10 cents; pint, 20 cents; 
pint, 30 cents; quart, 50 cents; postpaid. 
T WIiifA T imn The true large Lima Pole 
-L/drge TT line lUlllia Bean. Packet, 10 cents; 
Yo pint, 20 cents; pint, 30 cents; quart, 50 cents; post¬ 
paid. 
Florida Butter Beau 
Florida Butter Bean 
OUR BEST 3 BUSH LIMAS FOR YOU 
Bnrpee's, the Bi^^est; Jackson Wonder, the Droufthtproof; Henderson’s, the Most Pro¬ 
ductive. All of which should be in every home i^arden in the South. One full-sized packet 
of each of these best three bush limas, prepaid, 25 cents. Don’t fail to include them in the 
order for your 1911 garden. 
Texas Prolilio—Old llomestead-^KentiiolLy W^onder 
If Poles Are Scarce— 
Plant Bush Limas 
JACKSON WONDER BEAN 
Most prolific bush lima grown. Origi¬ 
nated in Cobb Co., Georgia, and is fully 
adapted to all the South. Flourishes in 
the dryest weather and is almost dronght 
proof. Flavor is rich and delicious. A 
perfect bush butter bean growing 18 
inches to 2 feet high. Begins blooming 
early and if kept closely picked con¬ 
tinues to bear until frost kills the plants. 
Good for summer use or as a winter 
shelled bean. One of the most valuable 
introductions for Southern home gar¬ 
dens ever made. Can be obtained only 
of us. Packet, 10c: pint, 20c; pint, 30c; 
postpaid. Peck, not prepaid, $2.00. 
HENDERSON BUSH LIMA 
Smallest but most prolific of all the 
pure white seeded varieties, being a true 
bush form of the Small Lima or “Sieva.” 
(See illustration on page 30.) Is earlv, 
beginning to bear in about 60 days from 
planting. One of the most popular va¬ 
rieties. Packet, 10c: Y. pint, 15c: pint, 25c; 
quart, 45c; postpaid. Pk., 81.60; bu. ^.75. 
BURPEE BUSH LIMA— True bush 
form of the large White Lima, extra 
large bean. Pkt., 10c; 14 Pt-, 20c; pt., 30c: 
qt.. 60c: postpaid. Peck, 82.00. 
Jackson Wonder Lima or Butter Bean 
