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MARKET GARDENERS’ SEED STORE 
Fordhook Bush Lima 
BUSH LIMA BEANS 
Culture—Bush limas should be planted in rows three feet apart, placing two or three 
beans 15 inches apart in the row, and covering an inch deep. A pound is sufficient 
for about 100 feet of row. Should not be planted until the ground is warm. 
1 Lb. 15 Lbs. 
Fordhook Bush. A most excellent, early and distinct variety and exceed¬ 
ingly popular with market gardeners. Pods about 5 in. long, con¬ 
taining 4 to 5 large, oval-shaped, very thick white beans of the 
so-called Potato Lima type.$0.25 $3.50 
Henderson’s Bush. A vigorous, hardy, very early and small type of Bush 
Lima; much in favor with canners. Pods small, about 3 in. long, 
containing three to four small, flat, white beans of good quality.20 2.50 
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 potato type. The pods are borne very profusely 
with 3 to 5 very large, plump beans closely crowded in each pod. 
Very even-maturing, requiring 75 to 85 days, according to climate. 
Unusually sweet flavor, different from any other Lima.30 4.05 
POLE OR RUNNING BEANS 
Kentucky Wonder. The best early green-podded Pole Bean for home or 
market garden. Vigorous and productive; of fine quality.25 2.25 
Scarlet Runner. This well-known variety grows about 10 feet high, bear¬ 
ing large sprays of bright scarlet pea-like flowers which are very 
ornamental .25 2.25 
Horticultural Pole or Cranberry. It is a very fine bean with a long 
straight pod that is quite flat and stringless. The color is dark green, 
splashed with red. The bean, which makes a beautiful shell bean is 
cream color with maroon spots.25 2.50 
LINDHOLM’S SEEDS ARE TESTED SEEDS 
We test each lot for germination and mark the per cent which grows on each 
package. This service gives you a reliable guide as to just how thick to sow your seed 
in order to get a good stand. 
