POLE LIMA BEANS 
HOW TO GROW THEM.—About the first to the middle of 
May, plant four to six Beans around poles 8 to 10 feet high, 
setting the poles 4 feet apart each way. Thin to three plants, if 
soil is rich. They may also be grown on trellis or poultry wire; 
for this method plant in regular rows, two or three Beans every 
2 feet. (We have bean poles.) Cultivate often (not when plants 
are wet). 
Schell’s Wonder Pole Lima, Wonderully pro- 
c The big, 
broad, thick, meaty Beans, holding their fresh greenish color, 
even when dried, are crowded tightly in the pods. The vines 
are so tremendously prolific that the handsome pods seem 
literally crammed on to every inch of the branches. Plant this 
variety on my recommendation. It is the best of all Pole Limas. 
100 days to maturity. Pkt. 15 cts.; 4lb. 30 ets.; Ib. 50 cts.; 
2 Ibs. 95 cts.; 5 Ibs. $2; 10 Ibs. $3.50; 15 Ibs. $4.95; 25 Ibs. 
$6.75; 100 lbs. $25, prepaid. 
King of the Garden Pole Lima. Very prolific and the quality 
is very fine. The pods usually contain five or six very large 
Beans. A very popular variety. Pkt. 10 cts.; 14lb. 30 cts.; 
Ib. 50 cts.; 2 lbs. 95 cts.; 5 lbs. $1.75; 10 lbs. $3.30; 15 Ibs. 
$4.75; 25 lbs. $6.50; 100 Ibs. $24, prepaid. 
New Potato Pole Lima. Very much like the Bush Fordhook 
—thick, meaty, green Beans, 4, 5, and 6 to a pod, 4 to 8 pods 
in a cluster. Very prolific. Richly flavored. A fine Pole 
Lima. Pkt. 15 cts.; lb. 30 cts.; lb. 50 cts.; 2 Ibs. 95 cts.; 
5 lbs. $2; 10 Ibs. $3.50; 15 Ibs. $4.95; 25 lbs. $6.75; 100 lbs. 
$25, prepaid. 
Trucker’s Delight. An extra-early, large Lima of excellent 
quality; very profitable for those who grow for market, 
because of its earliness. 93 days to maturity. Pkt. 15 cts.; 
Yelb. 30 cts.; lb. 50 cts.; 2 lbs. 95 cts.; 5 lbs. $2; 10 lbs. $3.50; 
15 lbs. $4.95; 25 lbs. $6.75; 100 lbs. $25, prepaid. 
POLE BEANS 
Two pounds will plant 150 hills; about 24 pounds to the acre. d eS é we 
Do not think of hurrying your crop by too early planting or Schell’s Wonder Pole Lima Beans 
you may have a failure—the seed wil! rot readily if the soil is This picture shows just a part of one vine. See how tremen- 
cold and wet. Wait until the soil is thoroughly warmed. dously they yield! Grow more Pole Limas 
HOW TO GROW THEM. See above same as Pole Limas. , ; 
Awarded Medal as one of the best new varieties for 1943. This new variety is 
New Pole Bean Potomac. distinguished by its heavy yield of dark green pods, trim, straight and practically round, 
borne on strong, free-climbing plants. The pods are very attractive, stringless, meaty and succulent. Seeds are black. Try 
this new Pole Bean. Pkt. 15 cts.; ‘lb. 30 cts.; Ib. 50 cts.; 2 Ibs. 95 cts.; 5 Ibs. $2; 10 Ibs. $3.80. 
Awarded the Silver Medal in the All-America Selections of best new vegetables for 1942. 
New Pole Bean Decatur. New Decatur is early and yields tremendously its long, round, dark green stringless pods. 
. Very fine quality. The seeds are white and small. Pkt. 15 cts.; lb. 30 cts.; Ib. 50 cts.5 
Re 2 Ibs. 95 cts.; 5 Ibs. $2; 10 Ibs. $3.80. 
; Lazy Wife. Broad, thick, fleshy, green pods, entirely stringless. Pods average 6 inches 
and are borne in great abundance. Thé white Beans may be used as Soup Beans if 
allowed to dry in the pods. 80 days. Pkt. 10 cts.; Mlb. 30 cts.; lb. 50 cts.; 2 lbs. 95 cts.; 
5 Ibs. $1.75; 10 lbs. $3.30; 15 Ibs. $4.75; 25 Ibs. $6.50; 100 lbs. $24, prepaid. 
Old Homestead or Kentucky Wonder. One of the earliest Green-podded Pole Beans, 
and one of the finest quality. Pods are round, stringless when young, and average 8 to 
10 inches in length. A very heavy yielder, and if the pods are gathered as they mature, 
the vines will continue to bear until the end of the season. 65 days to picking. Pkt. 
10 cts.; lb. 30 cts.; lb. 50 cts.; 2 lbs. 95 cts.; 5 Ibs. $1.75; 10 lbs. $3.30; 15 lbs. $4.75; 
25 Ibs. $6.50; 100 lbs. $24, prepaid. 
Old-fashioned Sickle Pole Bean. One of the best quality; well known to all farmers 
and gardeners. The pods are long, meaty and stringless. Very heavy yielder. 75 days. 
Pkt. 10 cts.; M4lb. 30 cts.; lb. 50 cts.; 2 Ibs. 95 cts.; 5 lbs. $2; 10 lbs. $3.50; 15 lbs. $4.95; 
25 lbs. $6.75; 100 lbs. $25, prepaid. 
Schell’s Mammoth Horticultural or Cranberry. Sometimes called Birds’ Egg. Long, 
round, thick pods. The seed is large, egg-shaped, and brightly mottled. Fine also asa 
dried Bean. 75 days. Pkt. 10 cts.; Melb. 30 cts.; lb. 50 cts.; 2 lbs. 95 cts.; 5 lbs. $2; 10 lbs. 
$3.50; 15 lbs. $4.95; 25 lbs. $6.75; 100 lbs. $25, prepaid. 
White Creaseback. An early Green-podded Pole Bean. The pods grow in clusters and 
are from 5 to 6 inches in length, perfectly round and stringless when young. The white 
seed is excellent for winter use. 70 days. Pkt. 10 cts.; Mlb. 30 cts.; lb. 50 cts.; 2 lbs. 
95 cts.; 5 lbs. $1.75; 10 lbs. $3.30; 15 lbs. $4.75; 25 lbs. $6.50; 100 lbs. $24, prepaid. 
White Sickle. Long, curved, fleshy pods of excellent quality, stringless when young. 
Earlier than most all other Pole Beans. The seed is white, which makes it also valuable 
for winter use when dried. 65 days. Pkt. 10 cts.; 144lb. 30 cts.; lb. 50 cts.; 2 lbs. 95 cts.; 
5 lbs. $1.75; 10 lbs. $3.30; 15 lbs. $4.75; 25 lbs. $6.50; 100 Ibs. $24, prepaid. 
Early Golden Cluster Wax. Large, flat, yellow pods, borne in clusters very profusely; 
stringless when young, and very tender. 75 days. Pkt. 10 cts.; Mlb. 30 cts.; lb. 50 cts.; 
2 lbs. 95 cts.; 5 lbs. $1.75; 10 lbs. $3.30; 15 lbs. $4.75; 25 lbs. $6.50; 100 lbs. $24, prepaid. 
Yellow-podded Old Homestead. This variety has all the good qualities of the green- 
podded variety of the same name, yet is a Yellow-pod Bean. The plants are covered 
with beautiful, long, golden yellow, practically stringless pods. 68 days. Pkt. 10 cts.; 
Yélb. 30 cts.; lb. 50 cts.; 2 Ibs. 95 cts.; 5 lbs. $1.75; 10 lbs. $3.30; 15 lbs. $4.75; 25 lbs. 
$6.50; 100 lbs. $24, prepaid. 
SCHELL’S BUTTER BEANS (POLE) 
An old favorite ‘‘Butter Bean,’’ grown here in Pennsylvania and 
: ne ; preferred so much by the Pennsylvania Dutch gardeners and farmers 
ie: eo ee ee of this state. The Beans are shelled from the pods as you do Limas 
1 eo ee *. or other Shell Beans. Delicious when cooked fresh out of the pods 
oe ae and when dried for winter use. Rich, delicious, ‘“‘buttery’’ flavor. They 
Old Homestead or Kentucky are a Pole Bean. Pkt. 15 ects.;14lb. 30 cts.; Ib. 50 cts.; 2 Ibs. 
Wonder Pole Beans 95 cts.; 5 Ibs. $2.30; 10 Ibs. $4.20; 15 Ibs. $5.25; 25 Ibs. $7.25; 
A fine Bean and a heavy yielder. 100 lbs. $25, prepaid. 

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