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. 

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. 3 . 
_ The beans are large and easily shelled. Burpee’s Bush Lima 
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