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LIMA BEANS—DWARF OR BUSH VARIETIES 
| Postage paid on pkts. 1 lb. or more Postage Extra. 
CULTURE—Plant in May in rows like 
j) Dwarf Snap Beans; drop two beans every 
I 12 or 15 inches apart. Cultivate like Snap 
! Beans. 
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{ Dwarf Lima Beans are preferable for 
I small gardens, especially in places where 
poles are hard to obtain. One pound of 
I small-seeded sorts plants from 100 to 125 
j feet, and is sufficient for ordinary gardens 
i or 2 pounds of large seeded sorts. For 
! succession make two plantings 4 weeks 
| apart. 
j Yopp’s White Bush Lima (75 Days). 
tj This wonderful new type Southern Butter 
Bean has proven a splendid success. 
J Beautiful snow white when dry. Size 
| nearly twice as large as the Henderson 
l Bush Lima. Has become the most popular 
I Bush Lima with the Market Gardeners as 
| well as Home Gardeners in this section 
i and we heartily recommend it for all sec- 
i tions of the South. Pkt. 10c, 1 lb. 25c, 
| 5 lbs. 90c, 10 lbs. $1.60. 
Henderson’s Dwarf Limas (74 Days). 
( The original Bush Lima Bean. Of the 
| true Bush type, the bush grows from 18 
J to 20 inches high. Early to mature. Pro¬ 
ductive and a sure cropper. Beans much 
j smaller in size than Burpee’s Bush, and 
| of same tender buttery flavor as the old 
| Pole Butter or Sieve Beans of the South. 
! Pkt. 10c, 1 lb. 25c, 5 lbs. 80c, 10 lbs. $1.40. 
Burpee’s Bush Lima. (75 Days). A bush 
! form of the true Large Lima. Plants uni- 
j formly dwarf, but enormously productive, 
j Pods are large and contain from three to 
five very large flat beans of best quahty. 
I Pkt. 10c,' 1 lb. 25c, 5 lbs. $1.00, 10 lbs. $1.80. 
New Wonder Bush Lima. (78 Days). 
j The plant more dwarf and less inclined to 
l make runners than any other large Bush 
Lima. Beans broader and more flat. Very 
| productive. Pkt. 10c, 1 lb. 25c, 5 !bs. $1.00, 
| 10 lbs. $1.80. 
| McCrea’s Lima Bush. This new Bush 
| Lima is ideal for home gardens; the pods 
! are small, like the baby limas and the beans 
{ are large and thick. The beans are green 
I in color and retain the tint when cooked; 
i when dry, the beans are small and shriv- 
j eled. Dry beans, when cooked, swell to the 
i same size as the green beans, thus making 
it an exceptionally fine lima for winter use. 
! Pkt. 10c, lb. 35c, 5 lbs. $1.50. 
POLE LIMA BEANS 
CULTURE—Plant about 4 to 5 beans to 
the hill after the ground is warm, about 4- 
feet apart and set poles. Use the hoe for 
cultivating. 
Henderson’s Leviathan. (85 Days). Ma¬ 
tures four or five days earlier than ordin¬ 
ary Large Limas, producing large beans and 
well-filled pods. Pkt. 10c, 1 lb. 25c, 5 lbs. 
90c, 10 lbs. $1.60. 
YOPP’S BUSH LIMA 
Yopp’s White Pole Lima. (84 Days). 
This variety leads all other small white 
limas for either home garden or market. 
The beans are about twice the size of the 
small pole Lima, very tender, buttery fla¬ 
vor. Begins setting the pods from the 
first blooms and is an immensely heavy 
bearer from early to late. Excellent for 
either green or dry winter use. Especially 
adapted for the South. Pkt. 10c, 1 lb. 25c, 
5 lbs. 90c, 10 lbs. $1.50. 
Small White Pole Lima or (Southern But¬ 
ter Bean). (82 Days). It is rather small 
size, but bears enormously. Much better 
in this section than the large limas. Great 
many grow them to put away for winter 
use. Pkt. 10c, 1 lb. 25c, 5 lbs. 75c, 10 
lbs. $1.40. 
King of the Garden Pole Lima. (90 
Days) The pods are long and contain 4 or 
5 large White Beans of excellent quality, 
medium early, very productive. Pkt. 10c, 
1 lb. 25c, 5 lbs. 90c, 10 lbs. $1.60. 
Speckled or Calico Pole Limas—A very 
prolific bearer and of excellent quality for 
table use, only some object to it on account 
of the color. Pkt. 10c, 1 lb. 25c, 5 lbs. 80c, 
10 lbs. $1.50. 
BEAN BEETLE 
To control Mexican Bean Beetle; spray or dust on 
the underneath side of the leaf, as soon as the beetle 
appears. You cannot control bean beetles after your 
vines are half eaten. See pages 45 and 47 for rem¬ 
edy. 
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