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BUSH LIMA BEANS—(Continued) ae 
INOCULATED ; 
Bean seed adds Nitrogen to the soil, as well as mak- 


ing a bigger crop of Beans.: Cost only 40c to inoculate 
1 bu. of seed. Garden size 10c. See page 46. 

WOOD’S PROLIFIC BUSH LIMA — (65 days). 
This is a very early and productive small seeded 
variety. Plants grow about 20 inches high and ~ 
bear continually thoughout season. Pkt. 10c; pt. 
25c: qt. 45c: 2 gal. 80c: gal. $1.50; peck $2.75; bu. 
$10.00. 
JACKSON WONDER BUSH LIMA—(65 days). A 
calico or speckled seeded variety. It is very pro- 
lific, beginning to bear early in the season and 
continuing until killed by frost. Pkt. 10c: pt. 25c; 
qt. 40c: 2 gal. 70c: gal. $1.25: peck $2.40; bu. $9.00. 
HENDERSON'S BUSH LIMA—(65 days). “gi 
sibly the earliest of the bush lima beans.” —: 
are a little smaller than the Wood's Prolific. Pkt. 
10c; pt. 25c; qt. 40c: 2 gal. 70c: gal. $1.25; peck 
$2.40; bu. $9.00. 
Fordhook Bush Lima POLE LIMA BEANS 
One Pint Will Plant About 150 Hills. 
CULTURE—Sow when the soil becomes warm and dry. They are more tender than the snap beans. They should be 
planied with the eyes down, about 3 to hill, the hills about 3! by 34 feet each way. These should be trellised the same 
as the Snap Pole Beans. Unless the ground is very fertile, each hill should be supplied with at least a half gallon of well- 
rotted manure. 
BLOOMS SPECIAL (90 days) 
CARPINTERIA—(88 days). Vines of strong, 4 large, flat seeded, colored pole Lima 
vigorous growth, setting many pods, which are (Butter Bean). The seeds ee attractively 
closely filled with large, flat beans, much thick- voriegated with white and deep purplish 
er than those of the ordinary pole lima. Pods bie streaks and blotches, it is very pro- 
contain 4 to 5 beans, which retain the green tint lific and dinstinctly flavored. Pkt. 10c: pt. 
in the dry stage. Pkt. 10c: pt. 25c: qt. 45c: % 80c: qt. 50c 2 gal. 90c; gal. $1.75; peck 
. 3 . $3.25; bu. $12.00. 
gal. 80c; gal. $1.50; peck $2.90; bu. $11.00. GIANT PODDED POLE LIMA—(90 days). 
EARLY LEVIATHAN—(88 days). The earli- The largest pole lima grown. Pkt. 10c; pt. 
est of the large-podded sorts. The pods are 5 30c? qt. 50c: ¥%2 gal. 90c; gal. $1.75; peck 
to 6 inches in length and often contain 5 to 6 $3.25; bu. $12.00. 
large, flat, pale green beans of excellent qual- 
ity. Is an early producing variety. Pkt. 10c: 
pt. 25c: qt. 45c: %2 gal. 80c: gal. $1.50: peck 
$2.90; bu. $11.00. 









KING OF THE GARDEN-—(88 days). An old 
standby of vigorous growth, bearing large dark 
green pods with 4 to 5 large white beans of 
excellent quality. Pkt. 10c: pt. 25c: qt. 45c: %2 
gal. 80c; gal. $1.50; peck $2.90; bu. $11.00 
FLORIDA SPECKLED BUTTER—(90 days). A 
small speckled seeded variety that is a sure 
cropper and bears throughout season. Pkt. 10c; 
pt. 30c; qt. 50c: % gal. 90c: gal. $1.75: peck 
$3.25; bu. $12.00. 

SMALL LIMA, OR SIEVA—(75 days). Early, 
small, but fine flavor. Makes an excellent dried 
lima bean for winter use. Pkt. 10c; pt. 25c: qt. 
ste Y% gal. 80c: gal. $1.50: peck $2.90; bu. 
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