ANDREWS.BURRI PRICE LIST 
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BEANS 
POLE AND BUSH 
STRIPED SCOTIA OR CORN¬ 
FIELD—A superb long green 
bean, succeeding better when 
planted in cornfield than any other 
variety. The handsome green pods 
average 8 or 9 beans to the pod, 
grow very uniform, about 6 inches 
long, thick meated, rich and but¬ 
tery. It continues in bearing so 
long it might be called “Everbear¬ 
ing.” Specially adapted to growing 
on corn, thus economizing space on 
valuable land, or where poles are 
scarce. Seed small-medium, kidney 
shaped, mottled putty color with 
dark striping. Ready for picking in 
72 days. 
KANSAS WONDER WHITE 
CORNFIELD—65 days. An early 
maturing, green-podded, white- 
seeded pole sort, desirable for 
snaps and unsurpassed in its class 
as green shell beans. The pods are 
round, very long, often 8 to 9 
inches, irregular in shape and quite 
stringless. 
ji- 
DWARF OR BUSH LIMA BEANS 
McCREA BUSH LIMA—A new 
lima with vines about the size of 
Fordhook, pods curved and about 
the size of Henderson’s but much 
thicker, as the bean is of the po¬ 
tato type. The pods are borne very 
profusely with 3 to 5 very large, 
plump beans closely crowded in 
each pod. Although the pods are 
small, the size of the beans and 
their unusually fine flavor will 
make them popular with the mar¬ 
ket and home gardener. 
BURPEE’S IMPROVED—Similar 
to Burpee’s Bush Lima, but slightly 
earlier and longer podded. Plant 
large, erect, vigorous, very produc¬ 
tive; pods contain 4 to 5 seeds. Dry 
beans large, plump, flat, surface 
somewhat wrinkled, color white 
with greenish tinge. 
FORDHOOK—The one best Bush 
Lima. Outsells all others. The stiffly 
erect bushes branch freely and bear 
tremendous crops. It is ready for 
use quite early. The Beans are very 
fat, are closely packed in the pods, 
shell very easily and remain green 
a long time. Pods are borne in clust¬ 
ers of from four to six, average 4 to 
5 inches long, and contain usually 
four tender beans of a delightful 
flavor. 
