PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Reliable Garden Seed 19 
Bush Lima Beans 
ppifc Pkt. 10c; V 2 lb. 20c; lb. 35c; 5 lbs. 
llVll/Li $1.50; 10 lbs. $2.75. By express; 
25 lbs, @ 19c. Exp. or Frt.: 100 lbs. or 
over at 18c. 
Burpee Improved Bush Lima 
(75 days). Excellent flavored Beans, 
borne on large, vigorous plants. Ex¬ 
tremely prolific, hanging in enormous 
clusters. Pods contain from 4 to 6 beans 
of greenish color. 
Actual Size of the Fordhook Bush Lima 
Henderson’s Baby Lima 
(65 days). It has been bi'ed par¬ 
ticularly for uniformity in de¬ 
velopment, and concentration 
in season of picking. Pods 3 
inches or more long, % inch 
wide. Green shelled beans 
small, flat; of delightful flavor; 
dry beans creamy white, about 
90 to the ounce. 
Fordhook Bush Lima 
(75 days). Makes an ideal 
bushy growth 
with stiffly e- 
rect stems and 
branches. An 
enormous bearer 
of plump, well- 
filled pods in 
clusters of 4 to 
6, all ready for 
use at the same 
time; upheld a- 
bove the dirt, 
and so clean and 
free from rust 
and rot. The 
beans are large, 
thick, greenish, 
tender, sweet 
and juicy, with 
a rich, nutty fla¬ 
vor. 
BEANS 
I/b. sows about 100 ft.; 
45 to 100 lbs. to the acre. 
CUZiTTJRI!. A light loam is best. 
Plant when the apple tree is in bloom, 
and repeat every two weeks until 
within 50 days of frost. In gardens 
make rows 2 feet apart. Sow seed in 
proper quantity to ensure one vine to 
every tw'o or three inches. Average 
height of the bush beans is 15 inches. 
MAH. 
PRICE 
OF ADD 
EXCEPT BUSH DIMAS 
Pkt. . . . 
. .$0.10 
15 lbs. or 
1/2 lb. . . 
. . .20 
more by 
1 lb. . . 
. . .35 
express or 
2 lbs. .. 
. . .60 
freight. 
5 lbs. .. 
. . 1.25 
not prepaid. 
10 lbs. .. 
. . 2.30 
@ 17c per lb. 
Green Pod Bush 
Dwarf Horticultural. (Ro¬ 
man). (40 days). Broad, 
thick, curved pods 5% to 6 
inches long, with carmine 
splashes on the successively 
green to yellow skin. The mottled beans are 
fair sized, tender, of fine flavor. A fine snap, 
shell, baker; or dry bean for winter. 
Earlv Bniintifiil days). Practically rust 
B.ariy ISOUnXITUI mildew proof, and very 
prolific; one of the very first and among the 
latest to quit production. Pods 6^4 inches long, 
straight, by % inch wide. Beans excellent, 
stringless, and brittle. 
Full Measure. (45 days). Very prolific. Perfectly string¬ 
less, round, very fleshy, deep green pods 6 to 6 inches 
long. The quality is superb. 
Stringless Green Pod 'teS 
and brittle; of unexcelled quality in every stage. This 
variety is one of the most popular beans in America. 
TAtiHorcrroon days). A popular new variety; 7-inch 
■ eiiuergrwii ^ good green in color, extra tender 
in texture, of delicious flavor, beans large and round; stringless. The vines 
are vigorous and very productive. 
Yellow Pod or Wax Bush 
Dwarf Unrivalled Wax. (30 
days). Notable as the earliest 
■ Wax Pod Bean. The yellow 6-inch pod is 
nearly straight with curving tip. A heavy 
cropper, free from rust and blight, the 
i beans of excellent flavor. 
Harly Wonder Wak. (35 days). Pods 
5 to 7 inches, flat, plump, meaty, and 
brittle; their clear yellow seldom scarred 
by rust. 
Improved G-olden Wax. (40) days). 
Pods are oval and thick, entirely string¬ 
less ; clear, waxy, golden yellow, with 
fine buttery flavor. 
Pencil Fod Black Wax. (40 days). Ex¬ 
tremely prolific ; beans measure 6 to 8 
inches long, slightly curved; pencil thick; 
brittle, stringless; golden. 
Hound Pod Kidney Wax (Brittle Wax). 
(45 days). Large, lemon-yellow, fleshy 
pods which hang thickly^ on the plants; 
fine flavor, stringless, fr^ from rust. 
Sure Crop. (45 days). 6-inch pods, flat, 
stringless, blight resistant; golden yel¬ 
low. 
Wardwell’s Kidney Wax. (48 days). 
Very popular. The strong vines yield 
abundantly, pods long, flat, broad, brittle, 
and of a delicate waxy yellow color. 
Improved Golden Wax 
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FIELD BEANS 
Bed Kidney (60 days). 
White Kidney (60 days). 
White Marrow (60 days). 
Pole Lima Beans 
plant first week in June, about 
1 inch deep, with the eye down. 
Set poles 3 feet apart. Be liberal 
with seed, but thin to 3 or 4 
plants. 
Carpinteria. (75 days). 3 to 5 
large, meaty beans to the 
pod; retain their green color. 
Early Eeviathan. (75 days). 
Pods contain 3 to 4 beans. 
G-iant Poddett. (90 days). A 
prodigious cropper, big pods. 
King* of the Garden. (85 days). 
Old Homestead or “Kentucky 
Wonder.” (65 days). Enor¬ 
mously productive: edible 
green-pod; to 10 inches long. 
