LIMA BEANS 
DWARF OR BUSH LIMA BEANS 
Fordhook—Plant 1 bushel per acre. 
Henderson—Plant 1 to 2 pecks per acre. 
Cutrurne or Busu Lima Beans. In general, cultural re- 
quirements of Bush Lima Beans are similar to those given for 
green and wax podded bush beans (see page 4). Lima beans 
are not as hardy as string beans, and the ground should be 
warm when planting the seed. Fertilizer should be applied 
about ten days before planting. If planted on muck, seed 
should be treated with Cuprocide (Red Copper Oxide) at 
rate of four ounces per bushel of beans. (See page 53.) Plant 
in rows three feet apart, dropping a bean every four or five 
inches in the row, covering an inch deep. 
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IMPROVED FORDHOOK BUSH LIMA (Potato Lima). 
(75 days.) The most popular and profitable Bush Lima bean 
in Florida for both fall and spring planting. The plant is of 
medium size, hardy, fairly disease resistant and very pro- 
ductive. The seeds are large, very thick, plump, crowded 
in the pod and of very good quality. The pods of our im- 
proved strain of this variety are dark green, very large, 
with a heavy, thick side wall and heavy straight back, giving 
them body and holding up qualities for long distance ship- 
ments. Our Improved strain makes more attractive, much 
larger, wider, longer pods, which are more uniformly filled 
with four large seeds than with other strains, giving them a 
larger and plumper appearance. This is why lima beans 
grown from our new improved strain bring a premium on 
the buyer’s platform and on the markets. 
Y% Ib. 10c; 1 Ib. 35c; 2 Ibs. 60c. 
HENDERSON BUSH LIMA. (Baby Lima). (65 days.) This 
is a very early variety, hardy, and a sure cropper. ‘The 
plants are small, disease-resistant, and very productive. The 
pods are small in size, very short and narrow, thin, flat, 
straight to slightly curved. 
Y Ib. 10c; 1 Ib. 30c; 2 Ibs. 50c. 
POLE LIMA BEANS 
Challenger—Plant 1 peck per acre. 
Large Green Seeded Pole—Plant 1 peck per acre. 
Culture similar to Green Podded Pole Beans. (See page 5.) 
IMPROVED CHALLENGER POLE LIMA (Pole Fordhook). 
(90 days.) Challenger is the most popular of all pole lima 
beans. Grown extensively in Cuba where, because of heavy soil, 
plants and pods must be kept off the ground to avoid disease. 
The plant is of vigorous growth, hardy, a good climber, and - 
very productive. Pods are similar to Fordhook Bush Lima 
in size and appearance, being large in size, long, blunt, fairly 
wide, and very thick, plump and straight. Seed also similar 
to Fordhooks, being large, very thick, plump, crowded in 
pod and of excellent quality. 
VY Ib. 10c; 1 Ib. 35c; 2 Ibs. 60c. 
KILGORE’S LARGE GREEN SEEDED POLE LIMA. (88 days.) 
This pole lima is slightly earlier than Challenger, and pro- 
duces over a much longer season. It is resistant to Elsinoe 
Spot or Scab Disease, which is so serious with other varieties 
of lima beans in Cuba and the West Indies. Plant is a good 
viner, grows tall, and is very vigorous, and exceedingly pro- 
ductive. The large flat pods average from 41% to 5% inches 
long, and contain an average of four or five beans to the pod. 
The large seeds have a decided green tinge. Unsurpassed in 
flavor and of superior quality. 
VY |b. 10c; 1 Ib. 30c; 2 Ibs. 50c. 

Improved Fordhook Bush Lima 
BUTTER OR GREEN SHELL BEANS 
Old Florida Pole—Plant 1 peck per acre. 
Old Florida Bush—Plant 1 to 2 pecks per acre. 
Dwarf Horticultural Bush—Plant 1 to 2 pecks per acre. 
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Restores end Maintains Soil Fertility 

OLD FLORIDA POLE. (75 days.) Culture similar to Green 
Podded Pole Beans (See page 5). Plant is tall, vigorous, and 
very prolific over a long bearing season. Pods, borne in clus- 
ters, are of medium size, flat, containing an average of 8 
medium-sized, flat seeds. Seeds are of buff color spotted 
with reddish brown. A dependable, prolific variety for 
Florida. V4 Ib. 10¢; 1 Ib. 30c; 2 Ibs. 50c. 
OLD FLORIDA BUSH. (65 days.) Culture similar to Bush 
Lima Beans. This variety is similar to Old Florida Pole, but 
produces a bush or dwarf plant. Plant is small to medium 
in size, spreading, with semi-runners resembling somewhat 
Henderson’s Bush Lima. Pods are flat, containing 8 to 4 
beans. The seeds are small, flat, and of light buff color. It 
is earlier than Old Florida Pole, very prolific, drought-re- 
sistant, a sure-cropper, and of good quality. 
Ya lb. 10c; 1 Ib. 30c; 2 Ibs. 50c. 
DWARF HORTICULTURAL BUSH OR SPECKLED CRAN- 
BERRY. (55 days.) Culture similar to Bush Lima Beans. 
Plants of vigorous growth, very erect, straight and compact, 
with a tendency to grow short runners, and exceedingly pro- 
ductive. The broad pods mature several days later than other 
strains of Dwarf Horticultural, but are much longer (5 to 6 
inches long), and produce heavier yields. The pods and seeds 
are exceptionally well splashed with an attractive bright red. 
This is the most attractive strain of the horticultural group. 
VY Ib. 10c; 1 Ib. 30c; 2 Ibs. 50c. 
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For Best Results Plant Kilgore’s ‘’Bred-Rite” Seeds 
