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BUSH LIMA BEANS 
CULTURE—Lima beans are not hardy as snap beans, and should not 
be planted quite as early. They do best in good rich, loamy ground, 
and should be planted in rows two or three feet apart and from 
three to four inches apart in the row, covering about two inches 
deep. Cultivate often, only when leaves are dry. 
MeCREA’S LIMA—A new Bush Lima that is different and has real 
merit. Plants are stocky with deep root system, small pods 
filled with three to five thick beans. Will stand cool wet 
weather in spring &nd extreme heat in summer better than 
other thick seeded varieties—delicious flavor. Dry beans, when 
cooked swell to same size as the Green Bean retaining the 
sweet flavor. Exceptionally good for winter use and canning. 
Pkt. 15c; pt. 35c; qt. 00c; *4 gal. $1.00; gal. $1.S5; pk. $3.50; 
bu. $12.50. 
NEW FORD HOOK BUSH LIMA—An improved bush lima of the 
Dreer type. The plants stand erect and of a true bush lima growth. 
The pods are well filled with from 3 to 5 large fat beans; is more 
prolific than any of the other large varieties and earlier than 
Burpee’s Bush Lima. Being easily shelled, market gardeners will 
profit by planting this bean. Pkt. 10c; pt. 30c; qt. 50c; % gal. 80c; 
gal. $1.70; pk. $3.25; Ins. $12.00. 
BURPEE’S IMPROVED BUSH LIMA—Produces a magnificent crop 
of pods, which measure from 5 to 6 inches long by one and one- 
quarter inches wide. Compared with Burpee’s Bush Lima both 
pods and beans are much larger, while the beans, either green or 
dry are nearly twice as thick. The sturdy bushes are loaded with 
pods that are truly enormous in size. The luscious green beans 
are larger than any bush lima ever known. Pkt. 10c; pt. 30c; 
qt. 50c; % gal. 00c; gal. $1.70; pk. $3.25; bu. $12.00. 
WOOD’S PROLIFIC BUSH LIMA—Similar to Henderson’s Bush Lima, 
only larger and more productive, and just as early. Pkt. 10c; 
pt. 25c; qt. 45c; *4 gal. SOc; gal. $1.50; pk. $2.75; bu. $10.00. 
HENDERSON’S BUSH LIMA—Enormously productive; earlier than 
Pole Lima; pods are small, but well filled. Pkt. 10c; pt. 25c; qt. 40c; 
% gal. 05c; gal. $1.25; pk. $2.25; bu. $S.0O. 
BURPEE’S BUSH LIMA—A dwarf variety of large white beans. 
Pkt. 10c; pt. 25c; qt. 45c; *4 gal. SOc; gal. $1.50; pk. $2.75; bu. $10.00. 
POLE LIMA or BUTTER BEANS 
HALL’S GIANT PODDED POLE LIMA—The largest podded and 
heaviest cropper of all Lima Beans. The pods often measure 8 
inches in length by 1% inches in width. The beans are extra large 
and thicker than most other sorts. Dark green in color and finest 
flavor. The pods borne in clusters of from four to eight, stands 
out well from the foliage and are very easy to pick. Pkt. 10c; 
pt. 30c; qt. 50c; *4 gal. 85c; gal. $1.00; pk. $3.00; bu. $11.00. 
CARPINTERIA POLE LIMA—Somewhat superior to any other pole 
lima and wonderfully productive, of well filled, medium green pods, 
5 to 6 inches long, much thicker than the average pole lima. The 
beans are broad, plump and thick and as perfect as could be 
desired, and of a rich heavy green, which color they retain until 
maturity. It is very desirable, both for family and market. 
Pkt. 10c; pt. 25c; qt. 45c; % gal. SOc; gal. $1.50; pk. $2.75; bu. $10.00. 
EXTRA EARLY JERSEY—Week or ten days earlier than other pole 
lima. We recommend it to be a very profitable lima bean. 
Pkt. 10c; pt. 25c; qt. 45c; % gal. 80c; gal. $1.50; pk. $2.75; bu. $10.00. 
KING OF THE GARDEN—A medium early variety; large pods. A 
general favorite with market gardeners. Pkt. 10c; pt. 25c; qt. 45c; 
% gal. 80c; gal. $1.50; pk. $2.75; bu. $10.00. 
EARLY LEVIATHAN—A very early, large podded variety; the 
earliest of the Large Lima class. Pods 5 to 6 inches long, con¬ 
taining 5 to 6 large, flat, white beans. Pkt. 10c; pt. 30c; qt. 50c; 
14 gal. 85c; gal. $1.00; pk. $3.00; bu. $11.00. 
LARGE WHITE LIMA—Best for a general crop. A little later than 
other lima beans. Very productive. Pkt. 10c; pt. 25c; qt. 45c; 
y a gal. 80c; gal. $1.50; pk. $2.75; bu. $10.00. 
YOPPS POLE LIMA—This new bean of Kentucky origin fills a dis¬ 
tinct place. We recommend it without reserve. It begins to set 
pods from the first blooms, and continues to bear heavily through¬ 
out the season. This setting of pods from first blooms is not true 
of any of the large seeded lima beans, either bush or pole. It is 
an all right, perfectly satisfactory pole lima bean with medium 
sized white seed of good quality. Quality is fine in green or dry 
state and it’s an immensely heavy bearers from early to late. 
Plant at least a small package in your garden this year. It 
will please you and surprise you. Pkt. 10c; pt. 35c; qt. 45c; 
>4 gal. SOc; gal. $1.50; pk. $2.75; bu. $10.00. 
SMALL LIMA OR SIEVA—Heavy cropper; pods small, but well filled. 
Commonly called Butter Bean. About ten days earlier than other 
pole varieties. Pkt. 10c; pt. 25c; qt. 40c; % gal. 75c; gal. $1.35; 
pk. $2.50; bu. $8.00. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
Small shoots like miniature cabbages clustered around a stem are the 
valuable part of this unique member of the cabbage family. They 
are successfully grown wherever conditions are favorable for cab¬ 
bage and require the same method of culture. 
LONG ISLAND IMPROVED—Plant dwarf and compact; 20 inches tall; 
very uniform; stem well covered with firm, round cabbage-like 
balls of 1^4 to m inches in diameter which mature in succession- 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; V 4 lb. GOc, 
