WHOLESALE GARDEN S E ED S 
BEANS—Pole Lima 
Florida Butter, Speckled Pole Lima 
77 days. Blooms and bears profusely all 
through the season, being able to endure 
seasonal conditions which would ruin other 
varieties. Small beans of good quality either 
in green or dry state. 
King of the Garden Lima 88 days 
Splendid climber, heavy producer. Straight 
pods, 6 in. long with 4 to 5 beans of good 
quality. An improved form of Large White 
Lima. 
Large White Lima 88 days 
A good climber and prolific. Desirable 
for cooking in both the green and dry 
stages. Pods 6 in. long usually containing 4 
large beans. 
Sieva (Carolina) 78 days 
The baby lima known as the butterbean 
of the South. A very early and prolific pro¬ 
ducer. Pods SV 2 in. long with 3 to 4 beans. 
Green shell beans flat and small but of 
excellent quality. 
Pole or Running—Green and Wax Pods 
Burger’s Green Pod or White Ken¬ 
tucky Wonder 63 days 
One of the earliest of the pole varieties 
for snap use. Pods 6 V 2 to 7 in. long, dark 
green, curved, brittle and stringless. Vines 
bear right up to frost. Beans small and 
white—good for baking. 
Creaseback Striped or Scotia 72 days 
Especially desirable for growing on corn 
for snaps. Pods light green, 6 in. long, 
completely rounded, crease backed, fleshy, 
fine grained, excellent quality. 
Creaseback, White 63 days 
One of the earliest of pole beans used 
for snaps as well as for dried beans. Pods 
about 5V 2 in. long, light green, straight, 
well rounded, creasebacked, stringless. 
Beans are kidney shaped and clear white. 
Golden Cluster Wax 70 days 
An excellent wax podded pole bean. Bears 
profusely, large flat yellow pods in clusters 
from bottom to top of pole. Production con¬ 
tinuous up to frost. Seed white. 
Horticultural Pole or Speckled 
Cranberry 7 0 days 
70 days, snaps—80 days, greqn shell. An old 
well known standard sort. Pods 6 in. long, 
straight, dark green at snap stage, becom¬ 
ing yellowish and splashed with violet-red 
at green shell stage. Dried beans excellent 
for winter use. Adapted to cool climate. 
Kentucky Wonder (Old Homestead) 
65 days. A very popular variety and un¬ 
excelled for home and market garden. Excel¬ 
lent climber, heavy producer. Bears green 
pods in large clusters, nearly round, often 
reaching 10 in. length, curved and twisted. 
Pods are fleshy, brittle, tender and slight¬ 
ly stringy. 
Kentucky Wonder Wax 67 days 
This prolific bearer supplies large golden 
yellow pods, tender and stringless right up 
to frost. A good climber. 
Lazy Wife 74 days 
An excellent variety for snaps, green 
shell and dry shell beans. Profitable for 
both home and market gardens. Good 
climber and a heavy producer. Pods green, 
6 to 6 V 2 in. long—thick, straight, string¬ 
less, brittle, tender. 
White Dutch or Case Knife 68 days 
White beans somewhat resembling small 
limas. Used either as a snap sort when 
very young, or shelled as a lima when more 
fully developed, or for sacking when dry. 
Long green pods, flat, stringy. Principally 
used for shelling. 
Kentucky Wonder 
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