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BEANS — Bush and Pole Lima Varieties 
Don’t Plant Until All Danger of Frost Is Over—Place Seed Eye Down to Insure Growth—Pound Pole Limas Plants 100 Hills. 
221 Pordhook Bush Lima. The most popular of all hush lima heans. A 
dwarf form of the “Potato Lima” and a universal favorite wherever 
■ Bush Lima Beans are grown. It is gaining in popu¬ 
larity every year because its dwarf growth and its 
great productiveness make it ideally suited to the small 
home garden, as well as to the large acreage of the mar¬ 
ket gardener. Its strong erect growth keeps the pods 
off the ground so that they are not injured by wind or 
rain, thus avoiding rust and rot. The pods, which are 
produced in clusters, contain 4 or 5 large, fat beans of 
the finest quality, which are packed so close together 
that they are very easily shelled. The beans are always 
tender, juicy, and sweet, and may be used green or 
dried. Either way they are rich and buttery, having 
the real lima bean flavor. Matures medium early. 
Ready for table use in 75 days. Pkt., 10 cts.; Yz lb., 
24 cts.; lb., 42 cts.; 2 lbs., 70 cts.; 5 lbs., $1.50, post¬ 
paid. 
225 Shumway’s Early Giant Bush Lima 
The largest podded bush lima bean. A true bush type growing 1% ft. in height, 
very i-ugged and upright in growth. It is as easily grown as snap beans and will bear 
from July until taken by frost. A fine yielder of pods 5 to 6 inches long, containing 
beans as large as the largest pole lima variety. It is a tender, rich and buttery fla¬ 
vored variety, the thick pods holding the flavor well. Those who enjoy lima beans 
should not fail to grow this variety. Pkt., 10 cts.; '/i lb-> 25 cts.; lb., 40 cts.; 2 lbs., 
75 cts.; 5 lbs., $1.60, postpaid. 
Fresh Lima Beans are Delicious 
Plant Some This Year 
Limas are tender, and should not be planted un¬ 
til all danger of frost is past. On Dwarf varie¬ 
ties make rows 2 to 3 feet apart, and plant Beans 
on edge with eye down every 6 to 8 inches. Cover 
to depth of inches. May also be planted in 
hills 24 to 36 inches apart, and cultivate both 
ways. Pole Limas plant 4 to 6 Beans to the hill 
4 feet apart. Cultivate well, but only when the 
plants are dry and only up until they blossom. 
224 Wood’s Prolific Bush Lima 
Also known as Improved Henderson’s. A variety 
belonging to the small class of lima beans, commonly 
called Improved Henderson Bush Lima, although the 
shell beans are at least half again as large as the 
original. It is about two weeks earlier than the larger 
types of this class. Excellent quality with the rich 
buttery flavor found in all the lima beans. Pkt., 8 
cts.; 1/2 lb., 21 cts.; lb., 34 cts.; 2 lbs., 53 cts., postpaid. 
232 Carolina or Sieva Pole Lima. Earliest of all pole 
lima beans. The “Butter Bean” of the south, where 
it is extremely popular. Excellent for the north as 
well because of its earliness, sturdy growth, and great 
productiveness. Vines gr.ow quickly, maturing a fine 
crop of small, tender, dark green pods 3% inches long. 
Pkt., 9 cts.; 1/2 lb., 21 cts.; lb., 33 cts.; 2 lbs., 56 cts. 
231 Leviathan Foie Lima 
231 Early Leviathan Pole Limai. The earliest large 
seeded pole lima bean. Exceptionally productive all 
through the season, bearing in large clusters, the light 
green pods containing 3 to 5 beans of rich, buttery 
flavor. Where the market gardener prefers the pofe 
variety of limas, this is superior to the others as it 
takes to the poles more readily than any other sort. 
This is also a remarkable variety for the home garden 
where one has limited space. PkL, 10 cts.; '/z lh-» 22 
cts.; lb., 35 cts.; 2 lbs., 60 cts.; 5 lbs., $1.25, postpaid. 
222 Burpee’s Improved Bush Lima. The earliest 
large podded bush lima bean. This is an immense 
yielder, having 3 to 5 very large beans in a pod, 
identical in size. The pods are 5 to 6 inches long, 
the vines are heavier, and the beans are larger 
and thicker than the original Burpee’s Bush Lima, Also this im¬ 
proved strain matures fully a week earlier than the other. The 
plants are strong and vigorous, producing quantities of handsome 
pods, grown in clusters and well filled with beans of luscious flavor. 
Ready in 65 days. Pkt., 10 cts.; % lb., 23 cts.; Ib., 40 cts.; 2 lbs., 65 cts.; 
5 lbs., $1.40, postpaid. 
223 Henderson’s 
Bush Lima. (Small 
seeded.) The very 
popular “Baby 
Lima.” V aluable 
for its extreme ear- 
liness, yet produc¬ 
ing a continuous 
crop from the time 
it begins to bear until frost. Enormously prolific and 
reliable cropper. Pods 3 inches long, containing 3 or 
4 beans. Pine to dry for winter use and in great de¬ 
mand for canning. Suited to all climates north or 
south. Known as the original Dwarf or Bush Butter 
Bean. Ready in 60 days. Pkt., 9 cts.; ’/z R*., 21 cts.; 
lb., 35c cts.; 2 lbs., 58 cts.; 5 lbs., $1.20, postpaid. 
226 Jackson Wonder Bush Lima. Popular speckled 
seeded variety. The earliest of the bush limas grow¬ 
ing about 2 ft. tall. It is a heavy yielder of broad 
pods containing from 3 to 5 medium sized speckled 
beans. An unusual variety for the home garden. It 
makes an exceptional shell bean for winter use. Heady 
for table in 60 days. Pkt., 10 cts.; Yz lb., 22 cts.; 
lb., 35 cts.; 2 lbs., 60 cts.; 5 lbs., $1.25, postpaid. 
233 Seibert’s Early Pole Lima. A standard favorite 
for many years. Because of its earliness and hardi¬ 
ness, this is a very dc.sirable type for .northern locali¬ 
ties where the season is short. It is dependable and 
productive, yielding a large crop of fine beans over a 
long season. The pods are medium long, and well 
filled with large, tender, delicious beans. Pkt., 10 cts.; 
Yz Ih., 22 cts.; lb., 35 cts.; 2 lbs., 60 cts., postpaid. 
235 Florida Speckled Butter Pole Lima. The most 
popular speckled seeded pole lima bean. Similar to the 
Carolina or Sieva, except that the beans are speckled. 
They are medium sized and of superb flavor. This 
variety bears profusely throughout the season and can 
be depended upon to bear even in adverse seasons. 
Pkt., 10 cts.; 1/2 lb., 22 cts.; lb., 35 cts.; 2 lbs., 60 cts. 
230 King of the Garden Pole Lima. The leading large 
seeded pole lima bean. The old standard favorite. 
Vigorous, reliable ‘grower and heavy cropper, bearing 
uniform, dark green pods 5 to 8 inches long, filled with 
4 to 6 large white beans of excellent quality, easily 
shelled; of large size and handsome appearance. Pro¬ 
duces to end of season. Pkt., 10 cts.; Yi lb-. 22 cts.; 
lb., 35 cts.; 2 lbs., 60 cts.; 5 lbs., $1.25, postpaid. 
230' Kingr of the 
Garden—The 
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