Kentucky Wonder 
yellow-podded sort is even more prolific 
than its green-podded namesake, we give 
it a high recommendation indeed. It com¬ 
mences to bear when scarcely higher than 
the average bush variety and keeps on pro¬ 
ducing until killed by frost. The pods are 
long and thick and fleshy; meaty, entirely 
stringless, and when cooked, of a delicious, 
rich, buttery flavor. 
KENTUCKY WONDER OR OLD HOME- 
STEAD—Green podded, early and produc¬ 
tive. Pods grow in large clusters and are 
very rich and tender, almost round, and 
sometimes nine and ten inches long. Ex¬ 
cellent for snap beans. 
LAZY WIFE—This variety has become 
immensely popular in all sections of the 
country. It is the best green podded pole 
bean. 
HORTICULTURAL OR SPECKLED 
CRANBERRY—Short, broad green pods, 
which become streaked with red when 
nearly ripe. As a shell bean, either green 
or dry, it cannot be surpassed in quality. 
The beans are large and easily shelled. 
LIMA BEANS 
BURPEE'S BUSH LIMA—Grows eight¬ 
een to twenty inches high, forming a 
strong and vigorous bush, on which large 
pods are produced in great numbers. Beans 
very large, easily shelled, and of very fin¬ 
est quality. 
SPECKLED POLE LIMA—A dependable, 
prolific small seeded Lima, popular in the 
South. Pods borne in clusters; seeds size 
of Sieve, cream colored, speckled reddish- 
brown. 
SIEVE POLE LIMA—Beans small and 
white, on the order of Henderson’s Bush 
Lima. Plant of large growth, vigorous and 
productive. 
SPECKLED DWARF LIMA—A very pro¬ 
lific, almost drought resistant dwarf lima. 
Seeds small, like Sieve, spotted and mot¬ 
tled dark brown. Plant growth resembles 
the Henderson’s Bush. 
KING OF THE GARDEN POLE LIMA— 
The favorite tall-growing sort. A vigorous 
grower; pods large and well filled with 
beans of rich flavor; favorite with garden¬ 
ers. 
HENDERSON’S BUSH LIMA—Of true 
bush form. Enormously productive. Beans 
small, but of excellent flavor. 
Burpee’s Bush Lima 
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