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Bush Butter or Lima Beans 
Culture—Lima Beans grow best on rich, well drained, porous soil. 
Do not plant until danger 
of frost is over, the soil warm and moderately dry, and the nights quite warm, as Lima Beans 
are a tender vegetable. In most sections Limas are planted about two weeks after the first plant- 
ing of bush or snap beans. 
Plant in drills 2% to 8 feet apart, spacing the seed 6 to 12 inches 
apart, and plant them edgewise with the eye downwards. 
Cover 1 inch deep. Cultivate shallow 
and frequently until the plants blossom. Pick the pods as soon as the beans are of edible size. 
1 to 1% Ibs. will plant 100 feet of row; 45 to 60 Ibs. to an acre. 
with NITRAGIN. 
BURPEE’S IMPROVED BUSH LIMA. (75 days.) 
An improvement over the old Burpee’s Bush 
Lima, slightly earlier and larger. Plant 
sturdy, vigorous and very productive. Pods 5 
inches long, contain three to four beans, flat 
but thicker than Burpee’s Bush. Postpaid, 4 
Ib., 15c; Yo Ib., 25c3 1 Ib., 40c; 2 Ibs., 60c; 
5 |bs., $1.10. Not prepaid, VY Ib., 20c; 1 Ib., 
30c; 2 Ibs., 50c; 5 Ibs., 95c. 
JACKSON WONDER BUSH LIMA. (65 days.) 
This is also called Never Fail Bush Lima. 
Excellent drought resistant and sure cropper. 
Pods about 3 inches long, % of an inch 
wide, filled with 3 or 4 beans, of medium 
size, flat, light brown to purple, mottled, 
also good as a winter shell bean. 
WOOD’S PROLIFIC BUSH LIMA. (72 days.) 
Similar to Henderson’s but slightly larger. 
Extremely prolific, of true bush form, and 
For best results, inoculate 
very early, beans white, veluable when fresh 
or dried. 
HENDERSON’S BUSH LIMA. (68 days.) The 
earliest variety. One week earlier than Bur- 
pee’s Bush Lima. Sometimes called Baby 
Lima. Used largely by canners. Plant small, 
dark green, erect, bushy; pods’ flat, con- 
taining 3 to 4 flat, light green beans or 
seed, of excellent flavor when ripe and dry. 
Best yields obtained on warm, sandy loam. 
Dry beans creamy white. 
Prices on All Bush Lima Beans Except 
Burpee’s Improved. 
Postpaid, Yo Ib., 15c; 1 Ib., 30c; 2 Ibs., 
45c; 5 Ibs., 90c. Not prepaid, Yo Ib., 10c; 
1 Ib., 20c; 2 Ibs., 35c; 5 Ibs., 75c. 


Pole Butter or Lima Beans 
Culture—One pound will plant 100 feet of row; 30 lbs. to the acre. 
Set poles 4 feet apart 
each way. Drop 4 to 6 beans in each hill; the large types will eye downward. Cover 1 to 1% 
inches, thin to three plants when up. Plant after ground is warm in April and May. Late 
plantings can be made up to August Ist. 
CAROLINA or SIEVA. (78 days.) In the South 
this is familiarly known as the “Butter Bean.” 
It is very early, vigorous and productive. The 
seeds are small and white but of good flavor. 
Postpaid, Yo Ib., 15c; 1 Ib., 30c; 2 Ibs., 45c; 
5 Ibs., 90c. Not prepaid, 1 Ib., 20c; 2 Ibs., 
355-5! Ibsi,. 7 5c: 
FLORIDA or SPECKLED CALICO POLE BUT- 
TER BEAN. (82 days.) This is undoubtedly 
the greatest yielding Pole Lima Bean known 
today. It commences to bear very early and 
bears continually until killed by frost. It is 
an extra fine flavored bean, both in the 
green state and when shelled dry for winter 
use. The beans are medium size, beautifully 
speckled or blotched dark red to black. 
For best results inoculate with NITRAGIN. 
LARGE WHITE LIMA. (88 days.) Beans green- 
ish white, large size, matures late. The most 
productive variety for this section. 
WILLOW LEAF LIMA. (90 days.) <A _ great 
yielder and fine flavored. The vines are vig- 
orous with many short branches. The leaves 
are small, smooth, stiff, glossy and dark 
green. The pods are dark green, short, about 
ures inches, curved. Seed small, flat and 
white. 
Prices on All Pole Lima Beans Except 
Carolina or Sieva. 
Postpaid, '% Ib., 10c; Yo Ib., 20c; 1 Ib., 
35c; 2 Ibs., 50c; 5 Ibs., $1.00. Not pre- 
paid, Vo Ib., 15c; 1 Ib., 25c; 2 Ibs., 40c; 
5 Ibs., S5c. 

Dwarf Shell or Field Beans 
Culture—Do not plant until the middle of June. 
the seed 2 to 8 inches apart, and cover 1 to 2 inches deep. 
For best results inoculate with NITRAGIN. 
Ibs. per acre. Plants erect, semi-bush type. 
GREAT NORTHERN. (90-100 days.) The stand- 
ard dry shell bean used for baking and soup. 
Vine large, slender, spreading with short run- 
ners, hardy and productive. 
PINTO. (110 days.) A standard shell bean, 
grows well in the South. Vine 2% feet, 
vigorous and productive. 
RED KIDNEY. (90-100 days.) One of the finest 
of all beans for baking. Very productive. 
ASPARAGUS YARD LONG BEANS. (80 
days.) This is a most unusual green- 
podded snap bean, often called Yard Long, 
though the pods usually do not grow more 
than 2 feet in length. The yield is truly 
astonishing. The pods are palatable and 
tasty and should be picked while still 
young. The seeds are brown. Postpaid, 
V4 \lb., 20c; Yo Ib., 30c; 1 Ib., 50c; 5 
Ibs., $1.90. Not prepaid, 14 Ib., 15c; 
Ib., 25c; 1-Ib., 40c; 5 Ibs., $1.75. 

See Green Ink List . + 
Plant in rows 2 to 3 feet apart, spacing 
One lb. for 100 feet; 60 to 75 
WHITE NAVY. (90-100 days.) This small shell 
bean will out-yield all others. Excellent for 
use as baked beans. Plant large, spreading, 
with many runners. 
Prices, Any of Above Field Beans 
Postpaid, Yo Ib., 20c; 1 Ib., 35c; 2 Ibs., 
50c; 5 Ibs., 95c. Not prepaid, Yo Ib., 15c; 
1 Ib., 25c; 2 Ibs., 40c; 5 Ibs., 80c. 

TOP NOTCH 
BEAN COLLECTION 
THESE FIVE VARIETIES 
POSTPAID 60° 
FOR ONLY....... 
Ib. Burpee Stringless Bush Beans 
Ib. Kentucky Wonder Pole Beans 
Ib. Henderson’s Bush Lima Beans 
Ib. Carolina or Sieva Pole Lima Beans 
Ib. Scotia Striped Cornfield Beans 
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