hush Beans, Wax Podded (continued) 
Round Pod Kidney Wax—56 Days. Plant 
medium large, erect and very vigorous. Pods 
5’’-6” long; round, light yellow in color and string- 
less. Seed white, with black eye. A Pennsylvania 
favorite. It is greatly desired by canners and home 
gardeners. 
Sure Crop Wax—54 Days. Height of vine 16’ 
18’. Plant large and dependably productive. Pods 
6” long, golden yellow, flat, absolutely stringless, 
fine grained. Contains 6 or 7 beans. Seeds oval in 
shape, jet black. Particularly desirable for truckers 
and shippers. 
Unrivalled Wax—51 Days. Plant medium large, 
thrifty and wilt-resistant. Pods 5” long, rich waxy 
yellow, flat, fleshy and brittle. Stringless in early 
stage. Seeds small yellowish brown. 
Wardwell’s Kidney Wax—53 Days. Pods 6” 
long, flat, meaty, straight, stringless and fine 
texture. Contain 5 or 6 beans per pod. Color of 
seed white with purple eye and kidney shaped. An 
early home garden variety. 
Bush Lima Beans 
Average height of vine 14'"-20". 1 lb. will plant 100 feet of row, 60 lbs. to the acre. Plant in rows 23'—3' apart. 
Beans should be thinned out to 12" apart. 
They are two weeks earlier than pole limas and require less effort. 
Being of a tender nature they should not be planted until the ground is warm. If possible plant with eyes down 
about 1'’ deep. Deep rooted plants continue to grow after others stop. Keep the sowl well cultivated and pick 
as soon as they are of edible size. 

Fordhook Bush Lima 
Baby Fordhook—70 Days. Resembles Hender- 
son’s Bush type, except pods are smaller and 
thicker. Vine 14’ and very bushy. Heavy cropper 
and suitable for canning and freezing. Seed light 
cream color. . 
Burpee’s Bush—77 Days. Vine 18’’—20’ high. 
Plants are 18’’—-24” high, vigorous, productive. 
Develops into a plant about 2’ in diameter, Pods 
4”"-5"’ Jong, containing 3 or 4 seeds. Seeds flat 
having the appearance of a cut both sides of the eye. 
Burpee’s Improved Bush—75 Days. Vine 
16’-18”" high. Plant large, erect, vigorous, very 
productive. The foliage meets in a 3’ row under 
average conditions. Pods 5’’—5}”’ long, curved and 
moderately thick, containing 4 or 5 very large beans 
of attractive appearance. Distinct from Fordhook 
in shape and flavor. Seed flatter than Fordhook 
and slightly hardier. 
Fordhook Bush—75 Days. Vine 20” in height; 
bushy, upright with large leaves of heavy texture. 
Has a spread of 2’ or more. Very vigorous with 
many flowering branches. Pods borne in clusters 
4’’-45"’ long, dark green, straight to slightly curved, 
containing 3 or 4 large, thick beans of rich flavor 
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and high food value. Seeds are green when immature 
becoming cream colored in dry stage. The most 
popular of all bush limas for both market and home 
gardeners. 
Henderson’s Bush—66 Days. Height of vine 
about 14’. Plant small, dark green, erect, bushy 
and very early. Leaves small, pointed, metallic 
green. Pods 3” in length, containing 3 or 4 flattish, 
oval beans of fine quality. Pale green when young. 
Creamy white in dry stage. One of the most 
popular varieties for commercial canners. Some- 
times called Baby Lima. 
Jackson Wonder Bush—67 Days. Plant small to 
medium, spreading without runners, thrifty and 
productive. Foliage very glossy, dark green. 
Drought resistant. Pods flat, about 3’’ long, con- 
taining 3 or 4 savory beans. Seed small, flat, buff 
mottled with purplish black. General characteristics 
of Henderson’s Bush Lima. 
Woods Prolific Bush—70 Days. Larger bush 
than any other dwarf limas. Upright plants, truly 
prolific. Pods 4-43’ long, containing 3 or 4 
medium sized beans. Loaded down with pods from 
early in the season until frost. Generally larger 
and later but is of the Henderson’s Bush Lima Type. 
D Varduth Seed Co. 
