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FORDHOOK BUSH LIMA BEAN” 
‘Baby Potato Lima Bean 
This variety has been a prize winner. A pro- 
lific variety; a thriftier and more robust plant, 
maturing very evenly. The seeds are small but 
thick, of bright green color when fresh. Aver- 
ages about 3.3 seeds per pod, the pod being about 
2%, inches in length. Admirably adapted for 
both shipping and canning. Matures in about 72 
days. Pkt., .10; 1% lIb., .30; 1 lb., .50; 2 Ibs., 
..90; 5 Ibs., $2.10. 

72 Days- 
(A) Fordhook Bush 
Plants strong, erect, bearing pods in clus- 
ters of from four to eight. Pods measure 
4 to 5% in. long, and contains three to five 
large green beans. Pkt., .15; 12 lb., .30; 
1 Ib., .50; 2 Ibs., .90; 5 Ibs., $2.10. 
75 Days 

PENCIL 
POD BLACK WAX 
BEANS — POLE LIMA 
Sieve (Carolina) 
The small lima known as the pole butter- 
bean of the South. A very early and prolific 
producer. Pods 3% in. long, with 3 or 4 
beans. Green shell beans flat and small but 
of excellent quality. Pkt., .15; 12 lb., .25; 
1 Ib., .40; 2 lbs., .75; 5 Ibs., $1.75. 
78 Days 
King of the Garden Lima 
Splendid climber, heavy producer. Straight 
pods, 6 in. long with 4 or 5 beans of goo 
quality. An improved form of Large White 
Lima. «Pkt., .153 “3¢-lb., .255)1Ib.., .40; 2 
Ibs., .75; 5 lbs., $1.75. 
88 Days 

25 lbs. or more of one variety sold at 100 lb. rate. Price on request. 
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