DWARF or BUSH LIMAS 
Two weeks earlier than Pole Limas. Average height of vine 14 to 20 inches. 
Two pounds will 
plant 100 yards of row or 40 to 60 pounds to an acre. No garden should be without one of + he following 
' varieties of Dwarf Limas. 
Pole Limas, much easier to raise, as no poles or strin 
petizing as the old-fashioned Pole Lima. 
inches apart. If too thick, they will not do well. 
We cannot recommend them too highly. They are two weeks earlier than the 
gs are required. Their flavor, however, is not as 
Plant in drills 30 to 36 inches apart, dropping the beans 4 to 5 
Do not plant in cold ground as they are liable to rot. 
ap- 
If possible plant Lima Beans with eyes down. Deeply rooted plants continue to grow after others stop. 

Fordhook Bush Lima 
Burpee’s Bush Lima—77 Days. Seed more 
nearly resembling the old Jersey Pole Lima than 
any other, but a trifle smaller. Flat, usually having 
the appearance of a cut on both sides of the eye. 
This is a bean borne in full-sized pods on plants of a 
dwarf habit. The pods average 4 to 5 inches long 
and contain an average of 2 or 3 beans, some pods 
contain 4 beans—maturing for the table about 10 
days earlier than the earliest Pole Lima. 
Fordhook Bush Lima—76 Days. Seed large, 
oval, white with a green tinge, plump like the 
Challenger Pole Lima. Potato lima type. Foliage 
dark green, bush habit, erect. Average height, 16 
to 20 inches, according to soil, quite bushy, branch- 
ing freely. Pods 3 to 4 inches long, borne in clusters, 
averaging 3 or 4 thick-seeded beans. The most 
popular of all Bush Limas, both with family and 
market gardeners in all localities. When planted 
under unfavorable conditions germination is greatly 
affected. 
Henderson’s Dwarf Lima; Dwarf Sewee or 
Dwarf Carolina—72 Days. Seed small, flat, 
white with a tinge of yellow. Height of vine about 


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14 inches, compact. Leaves small and pointed, 
more of a metallic dark green than any other Bush 
Lima. Karly and very productive. Pods average 
23 to 3 inches in length, contain 3 or 4 small beans. 
They are of fine quality for so early a bean. Sold 
years ago by us as Dwarf Carolina. Very popular 
with Commercial Canners who put up millions of 
cans of them for winter use, as Baby Lima.. Used 
extensively as a dry shell bean. 
Improved Bush Lima—76 Days. Height of vine, 
16 to 20 inches. Seed thick, but not as thick as 
Fordhook. White tinged with green. Very broad, 
dark foliage. Pods 4 to 5 inches long, medium green, 
averaging 3 or 4 rather flat beans to the pod. Pro- 
ductive. 
Jackson Wonder or Florida Butter—72 Days. 
Exactly the same in size of seed, character, growth 
of vine as Henderson Bush Lima. The only differ- 
ence is in the mottled brownish color of the seed. 
Woods Prolific Bush—70 Days. A larger plant, 
slightly larger seed then Henderson Bush. 



