NewHopi Indian Lima 
This is a brand new introduction of 
an extra hardy Lima that matures well 
at the North and in high altitudes. All 
other Lima Beans are a native of a trop¬ 
ical homeland. These have been grown 
from prehistoric times by the Indians of 
the Utah-Arizona plateau with a climate 
like Iowa. 
As they have always been grown with 
little rainfall by Indian dry farm meth¬ 
ods they are a certainly proven dry land 
crop. I recommend them to the dry 
farmers and irrigators alike as a heavy 
producer with the true big lima flavor 
that will command a large demand and 
price. While I am catering to the field 
planter they make a good item for the 
garden as they are fine cooked green, 
either alone or with green corn to make 
succotash. In the garden they should be 
trellised but we grow them in 40 inch 
rows and have little trouble in harvest¬ 
ing them. Thirty pounds is plenty to 
plant an acre. 
OtHer Seed 
The foregoing are listed at length as 
they are outstanding in value and need 
to be better known. In addition to these 
I handle seed corn, wheat, oats, barley, 
cane, beans, etc. I believe I have as 
large an assortment of certified field 
seeds as any dealer in the state. The intention is to handle only such grades. 
You will find prices reasonable. Tags will comply with state laws and varie¬ 
ties are proven. Descriptions are given according to my experience with the 
crops. However, on account of the many factors affecting the conduct of seeds 
no warranty, expressed or implied, is given as to description, quality, produc¬ 
tiveness or any other matter of any seeds we sell. If purchaser does not 
accept them on these terms they should be at once returned. 
Certified Seed 
I am a believer in the certification of seeds by the state inspectors. My 
experience is this inspection helps the best of growers and if paid attention to 
by planters would cut out a lot of seed being sold one way and another. Then 
the best of seed needs recleaning. A good cleaning plant certainly is a bless¬ 
ing to its patrons and whether you grow your own seed or buy from your 
brother-in-law see to it that they are well cleaned. The planting of unclean 
seeds has done more to spread bad weeds than everything else combined. 
