Beans Are a Favorite Item of Food Everywhere, Which Makes the Bean Market Unlimited 
Kilgore’s Golden Bountiful Wax 
WAX PODDED BUSH BEANS 
Plant 3 pecks to 1 bushel of seed per acre 
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Kilgore’s Golden Bountiful Wax. ( 4 5 da J s -) 
_- A wonder¬ 
ful bright yellow Bean, entirely stringless, early, and 
exceedingly productive, with very long, thick, semi-flat 
pods, practically straight, and fairly disease-resistant. 
Golden Bountiful is really a companion of the regular 
green Bountiful, and is similar to it in all respects ex¬ 
cept color. The beautiful, large, straight, golden yel¬ 
low pods give it a very attractive market appearance, 
and in edible quality this variety cannot be excelled. 
!41b. 10c; lb. 30c; 2 lbs. 50c. 
Kilgore’s New Improved Kidney Wax. 
(45 days.) This variety is one of the finest and 
heaviest yielding wax-podded beans. The plants are 
large, erect, early, and very productive. The pods are 
long, oval or semi-round, (not flat), light yellow in 
color, brittle, stringless, fleshy, and of excellent qual¬ 
ity. This new variety is destined to be a leader as it 
becomes better known. 10c; lb. 30c; 2 lbs. 50c. 
Hodson Wax. < 55 days-) A vigorous, very hardy, 
- and extremely productive variety, 
rather late in maturing. Noted for its attractive, very 
large, long, flat, slightly curved, light yellow pods, 
which when picked at the proper stage are of good 
quality. Holds up exceptionally well as a shipping sort 
to distant markets. 14 lb. 10c; lb. 30c; 2 lbs. 50c. 
Crop Wax. ( 45 . ^ ys i?. Tj 16 l, a r 8 e \ flat> 
-—- straight, bright yellow pods are 
produced very early in great abundance, and the plants 
are strong and vigorous. Productiveness and quality 
are two of the greatest points of this stringless variety. 
Sure Crop Wax is one of the biggest yielding of all 
wax beans, and has the advantage of being very early. 
In hardiness it probably excels all other wax beans. 
141b. 10c; lb. 30c; 2 lbs. 50c. 
LIMA BEANS 
Fordhooks—Plant 1 bushel of seed per acre. 
Henderson—Plant l to 2 pecks of seed per acre. 
Kilgore's New Marvel—Plant 2 to 3 pecks of seed per acre. 
Challenger-—Plant 1 peck of seed per acre. 
Culture of Bush Lima Beans. In general, cultural require¬ 
ments of Bush Lima Beans are similar to those given for green 
and wax podded bush beans (see page 4). Lima beans are not as 
hardy as string beans, and the ground should be warm when 
planting the seed. Plant in rows three feet apart, dropping a 
bean every four or five inches in the row, covering an inch deep. 
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Fordhook Bush Lima. (® 5 da yf ) The most pop- 
— -- ular and profitable Bush 
Lima Bean in Florida and the South for both fall and 
spring planting. The plant is of medium size, hardy, 
fairly disease-resistant, and very productive. The pods 
are medium in size, short, fairly wide, and very thick, 
plump, and straight. The seeds are large, very thick, 
plump, crowded in the pod and of very good quality. 
}41b. 10c; lb. 35c; 2 lbs. 60c. 
Henderson Bush Lima. ! B ? by Lima ) ( 60 da ys.) 
— - This is a very early va¬ 
riety, hardy, and a sure cropper. The plants are small, 
disease-resistant, and very productive. The pods are 
small in size, very short and narrow, thin, flat, straight 
to slightly curved. 141b. 10c; lb. 30c; 2 lbs. 50c. 
Kilgore’s New Marvel Bush Lima.(£ « w 
-—-(62 days.) 
This new variety is attracting considerable attention, 
and is worthy of trial by every southern grower of 
Lima Beans. It is earlier than Fordhook, and some¬ 
what hardier, standing cold wet weather as well as 
extreme heat better than other varieties. Plant is of 
medium size, stocky, erect, dark green and very pro¬ 
ductive. Pods are small to medium in size, thick-flat, 
slightly curved, containing three to five seeds, of me¬ 
dium to large size. Seeds are very thick, plump, green 
tinted, and of very good quality. 14 lb. 15c; lb. 50c; 
2 lbs. 85c. 
Challenger Pole Lima. (75 days.) Culture similar 
-2- to Green Podded Pole 
Beans (See Page 6 ). Challenger is the most popular 
of all pole lima beans. Grown extensively in Cuba 
where because of heavy soil, plants and pods must be 
kept off the ground to avoid disease. The plant is 
of vigorous growth, hardy, a good climber, and very 
productive. Pods are similar to Fordhook Bush Lima 
in size and appearance, being medium in size, short, 
blunt, fairly wide, and very thick, plump and straight. 
Seed also similar to Fordhooks, being large, very 
thick, plump, crowded in the pod and of excellent 
quality. 1-4 lb. 10c; lb. 35c; 2 lbs. 65c. 
BUTTER or GREEN SHELL BEANS 
Old Florida Pole—Plant 1 peck of seed per acre. 
Old Florida Bush—Plant 1 to 2 pecks of seed per acre. 
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Old Florida Pole. ( 75 da ys ) Culture similar to 
- Green Podded Pole Beans (See 
Page 6 ). This variety is a sure early bearer, holding 
up its production throughout the season. Pods are 
medium-large, flat, containing many medium-sized 
flat seeds. 14 lb. 10c; lb. 30c; 2 lbs. 50c. 
Old Florida Bush. ( 65 da ys ) Culture similar to 
- Bush Lima Beans. This variety 
is similar to Old Florida Pole, but produces a bush or 
dwarf plant. It is earlier than Florida Pole, very pro¬ 
lific, drought-resistant, and of good quality. % lb. 10c; 
lb. 30c; 2 lbs. 50c. 
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