LANDRETHS’ TENNESSEE WONDER—69 Days 
Sometimes called Egg Harbor. Dried-seeds, large, 
flattish, and oval, incurved at eye. Color generally 
gray, but marked with many black irregular stripes. 
The pods are 8 to 9 inches long, round light green, 
tinged with purple. Curved, round to double 
barrelled in shape. Stringless when fit for table use. 
Lazy Wife—74 Days. Seed attractive, glossy 
white, round. Pods green, borne in clusters, flat, 
broad, 55 inches long, containing 6 or 7 beans. 
Small foliage, a good, late, productive, stringless 
pole bean. 
Missouri Wonder Pole—66 Days. Pods stringy» 
medium green splashed with red. A good climber. 
Seed large, oval. Color drab spotted with brown tan. 
McCaslan Pole—67 Days. A prolific, early ma- 
turing. green. podded, pole variety of excellent 
quality. Pods are rather flat and slightly curved, 
7 to 8 inches long, thick, dark green, meaty, quite 
stringless. The shell Beans are a flattish pure white. 
Nancy Davis, Striped Creaseback or Scotia—73 
Days. Seed Kidney shaped, mottled putty color 
with dark stripes. Blossoms bright crimson with 
silver gray hood. Pods green, round, full, crease- 
back, slightly curved, dashed with purple as the 
pods mature, 5 to 53 inches long, containing 8 or 9 
beans. A good semi-stringless variety. Best variety 
for planting to Corn. A good climber; productive. 
Red Speckled Oval Cut Short—74 Days. Pods 
33 inches long, small dark green, flat, stringy. A 
favorite in the South for planting to Corn, as it is a 
good climber. Seeds gray, splashed with crimson. 
Scarlet Runner—64 Days. A half round, stringy, 
broad pod, valuable as a shell bean for food or for 
ornamental purposes. Not a good runner ijn the 
Southern states. Color of blossoms scarlet. Pods 
average 53 to 6 inches long. A great favorite in 
New England both for flowers and as a vegetable. 
In accordance with the custom of the Seed Industry, the D. Landreth Seed Company gives no 
warranty, express or implied, as to description, quality, productiveness or any other matter of 
seeds (bulbs or plants) it sells and will not be responsible for the crop. All sales subject to loss or 
damage by fire or other contingencies beyond our control. 
POLE LIMAS 
The flavor of all the Pole Limas is supericr to Bush Limas. Probably originally a native of Peru 
or Brazil. 
ground in 7 days. 
Two pounds will plant 100 yards; Thirty pounds will plant an acre. 
Seed breaks 
One inch high in 9 days under most favorable circumstances in 
greenhouse 
Carolina or Sewee—80 Days. Named after the 
river in South Carolina. A small early variety of 
Limas, much more used in the South than elsewhere, 
as a Butter Bean. More vigorous in growth and 
more prolific than the ordinary Jersey Limas. Very 
small foliage, short pointed leaves, more metallic 
green than the ordinary Lima. Pods about 3 inches 
long, borne in clusters, averaging 3 or 4 small white 
beans. Similar to Dwarf Sewee, Henderson’s Bush 
or Baby. 
Challenger, Dreer’s or Fordhook Pole—89 Days. 
Beans very full or plump, larger foliage than Jersey 
Lima, pods not so long as the King of the Garden, 
nor so early. The original parent of the Fordhook 
Bush, meaty and good flavor. Pods about 4 inches 
long, containing about 3 or 4 beans which are 
similar but not as plump as the Fordhook Bush Lima. 
Florida Butter Speckled Pole—77 Days. Plant 
similar to Carolina or Sewee which is described 
above. Borne in clusters. Seed small, buff spotted 
with reddish-brown. Usually there are three beans 
in a pod. 
King of the Garden—84 Days. One of the best 
and most preductive Pole Limas, large leaved, good 
climber. Vine of a branching habit, pods about 
45 to 5% inches long, dark, large and containing 
about 3 or 4 beans to the pod. Seed Aat and white 
with a slight green tinge. 
LANDRETHS’ LARGE GREEN SEEDED—84 
Days. Seed of a decided green tinge, not bleached 
ivory-white. This green seeded selection is similar 
to the Jersey Lima of years ago which has never 
been excelled. The best form of Jersey Limas’ on 
the market, for both private and market gardeners. 
Unsurpassed in flavor. They are of superior quality. 
ach pod contains four or five beans. The pods 
average from four and a half to five and a half 
inches in length. 

Landreths’ Large Green Seeded Pole Lima 
D. LANDRETH 
