
Boans 
HENDERSON BUSH LIMA 
THIS VARIETY 1s one of the earliest of the Lima beans in maturing, taking about 65 days. The 
plants grow 18 to 24 inches tall, are of sturdy, erect growth and heavily loaded with pods. 
The beans, when ripe, are a beautiful ivory color, and when picked as green-shelled beans are 
of delicious flavor. The Henderson Bush Lima is a reliable crop that is very productive and 
free from mildew. It thrives in ordinary soil and has proven to be an excellent variety for 
home gardeners. 
Prices postpaid: Y pound, 20c; 1 pound, 35¢; 5 pounds, $1.55. 
MICHELITE NAVY 
THIS SHELL BEAN 1s similar to the Improved White Navy bean but is of better quality and 
more uniform. It is a very productive strain, maturing in about 90 days. This is a bush type, 
producing a small white soup bean for use in the dried condition. We grew a fine crop of 
seed of this variety and can recommend it to you., 
Prices postpaid: 1, pound, 25c; 1 pound, 40c; 5 pounds, $1.75. 
— Cavot 

The Imperator is one of the finest carrot varieties. 
IMPERATOR 
THIS IS an Outstanding type of carrot that is ideal for home and garden use. The roots are 
seven to eight and a half inches in length, and one and three-fourths to two inches in di- 
ameter. They are smooth and uniformly tapered to a semi-blunt end. The flesh is a rich 
orange color with an indistinct core, fine grained and of the best quality. The tops are 
medium and well suited for bunching. As soon as the soil can be worked, carrots should be 
planted in rows not less than 12 inches apart. A quarter ounce of seed will sow 100 feet of 
row, and three pounds will sow an acre. The seed should be covered about one-half inch 
deep and the plants thinned to stand two to three inches apart. Successive plantings can be 
made every two weeks until midsummer. Carrots may be easily stored for winter use in the 
same manner as beets. : 
Pri stpaid: Packet, 10c; ounce, 25c; 4 pound, 80c; 2 pound, $1.50; 
Eee Pe P 1 pound, $2.50. 

