POLE BEANS—(Continued) 
YARD LONG—(70 days). Pods 18 to 28 
inches long, 4 inch in diameter, light green, 
nearly round, fleshy. Pkt. 15c; pt. 45c: qt. 
80c:;. 
LAZY WIFE—(73 days). A late productive 
sort having medium green pods 6 inches 
long, broad, flat, stringless, fleshy, brittle and 
of excellent quality. Dry beans, round and 
white. Pkt. 15c; pt. 35c: qt. 60c: % gal. $1.10; 
gal. $2.10; peck $4.00; /2 bu. $7.65; bu. $15.00. 
RED SPECKLED CUT SHORT—(74 days). 
A very popular variety for planting with 
com, producing an abundance of straight, 
almost stringless, round dull green pods 32 
to 4 inches long. The pods being produced 
in clusters makes it a very easy bean to pick. 
Pkt. 15c; pt. 35c: qt. 60c: %2 gal. $1.10; gal. 
$2.10; peck $4.00; 2 bu. $7.65; bu. $15.00. 
MISSOURI WONDER—(70 days). An ex- 
ceedinaly productive, long bearing late vari- 
ety. The pods are 5 inches long, flat, medi- 
um green in color, very uniform in size with 
a tendency to be somewhat tough and 
stringy. Pkt. 15c; pt. 35c: qt. 60c: % gal. 
$1.10; gal. $2.10; peck $4.00; bu. $15.00. 
WHITE CREASEBACK—(63 days). Very 
‘early and moderately productive, pods 5 to 
6 inches long, light green, uniform, round 
and slender, slightly stringy; beans small, 
oblong and white. Pkt. 15c; pt. 35c: qt. 60c: 
Y% gal. $1.10; gal. $2.10: peck $4.00; %2 bu. 
$7.65: bu. $15.00. 

Bunton’s Bush Lima 
eyes down. 
the ground. B-B Lawn and Garden Grower applied at the rate of 
10 lbs. to every 100 feet of row will materially increase the yield. 
This can be done before or after planting. 
BUNTON’S BUSH LIMA—(70 days). 
earliest. 
long and are filled with large beans of excellent 
flavor. 
pods well off the ground. 
continues to bear for a long season. Pkt. 15c; pt. 
35c; qt. 60c: Y2 gal. $1.10; gal. $2.10; peck $4.00; 
V2 bu. $7.65; bu. $15.00. 
KENTUCKY WONDER WAX—(67 days). 
Pods 7 to 7% inches long, light golden yel- 
low, almost stringless, brittle, tender and 
fleshy. Pkt. 15c; pt. 40c; qt. 65c; ¥% gal. $1.20; 
gal. $2.25; peck $4.25; 2 bu. $8.15: bu. $16.00. 
WHITE KENTUCKY WONDER—(62 days). 
The very earliest white seeded variety. Pods 
6 to 7 inches long, round, nearly straight, 
tender, fleshy and stringless, and of excellent 
quality. While this is an excellent snap 
bean, it also makes a very fine dried bean 
for winter use. Pkt. 15c; pt. 35¢: qt. 60c; 
¥2 gal. $1.10: gal. $2.10: peck $4.00; % bu. 
$7.65; bu. $15.00. 
NANCY DAVIS OR STRIPED CREASE- 
BACK-—(70 days). A vigorous and produc- 
tive bean that bears quantities of fleshy pods 
nearly 8 inches long and so round and fat as 
to be distinctly crease backed. Pkt. 15c: pt. 
35c; qt. 60c: %2 gal. $1.10; gal. $2.10: peck 
$4.00; 2 bu. $7.65: bu. $15.00. 
HORTICULTURAL, OR SPECKLED CRAN- 
BERRY—{70 days). Is grown exclusively. for 
shell bean unless used while quite young. 
Pods straight, flat and about 5 inches long, 
pale green becoming streaked with red 
when matured. The beans may be used 
either green or dried. Pkt. 15c; pt. 35c: qt. 
60c: % gal. $1.05: gal. $2.00: peck $3.75: 
Yo bu. $7.65; bu. $14.00. 
BUSH LIMA BEANS 
1 Pint Will Plant 35 io 70 Foot Row; % of a Bushe! to the Acre. 
CULTURE—These shculd not be planted until the ground is 
thoroughly warm, then sown in well enriched soil, with the rows 36 
to 42 inches apart, dropping the beans 10 inches apart in the row, 
The beans should be well hilled to hold the pods off 
One of the 
The pods will average about five inches 
The plant is a strong grower, holding the 
It is very prolific and 
FORDHOOK BUSH LIMA—(75 days). Generally 
considered the best of the large seeded bush lima 
varieties. 
ing freely, with all branches held upright. 
about 5 to 6 inches long, found in clusters of 4 to 
8 and well filled with 4 or 5 delicious large beans 
that are rather thick and of a greenish color. 
15c; pt. 40c; qt. 65c: 2 gal. $1.20; gal. $2.25: peck 
$4.25: ¥2 bu. $8.15; bu. $16.00. 
Bushes of strictly erect habit, branch- 
Pods 
Pkt. 
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