RELIABLE VEGETABLE SEEDS Storrs & Harrison Nurseries, Inc. 
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LIMA BEANS --- DWARF 
1 Pkt. for 15 feet; 1 Pound for 100 feet 
CULTURE: Lima Beans are very susceptible to cold and seeds should not 
be planted until the ground has become thoroughly warm. Being gross 
feeders, they should be sown. on well-enriched land with rows 21% feet 
apart, placing the beans 6 inches apart in the row, EYE DOWN. In light 
soil, cover about one inch deep, less on heavier soil. Give frequent and 
shallow cultivation until blossoms appear, but do-not cultivate or handle 
while plants are wet. Limas are one of the choicest and tastiest of garden 
crops, and always, the most high priced at vegetable counters. YOU CAN y 
grow them successfully. With good soil and proper attention they can be 
produced in abundance in any garden. c ; 
60 BURPEE’S IMPROVED BUSH. 75 Days. The best of the flat-seeded 
bush limas. The pods are large, the individual beans, either green or 
dry, are thick and meaty and the plants are extremely productive, large 
and vigorous, meeting in the three-foot row under average conditions. 
Pods are about 41% to 5 inches long, 1 inch broad, slightly curved and 
moderately thick, containing 4 to 5 very large beans of attractive appear- 
ance and fine quality. 
A-Pkt. 15¢; B-Pkt. (Y2 Lb.) 30c; C-Pkt. (1 Lb.) 50c 
61 FORDHOOK BUSH LIMA. 75 Days. This variety is probably the best 
known. of the thick, potato lima type, as it combines productiveness with 
choice quality. The plants make a vigorous, upright growth so that the 
pods are held well above the ground. This keeps them clean and avoids 
rust and rot even during wet seasons. Each pod is about 5 inches in 
length, and contains 4 or 5 very thick, light green, oval beans which have 
a distinctive rich nut-like flavor unlike any other variety. 

A-Pkt. 15c; B-Pkt. (Y2 Lb.) 30c; C-Pkt. (1 Lb.) 50c 
Burpee’s Bush Lima Beans. 
62 HENDERSON’S BUSH (Baby Limas). 65 Days. This . 
delicate, extremely fine flavored baby lima, produces 
a continuous crop from the time it comes into bearing POLE LIMA BEANS 
until frost. Being enormously productive, a_ small x 
patch will keep a family supplied with this splendid : 
vegetabie through the season. Pods small, 3 inches TSPkt. for 10 Bolte: 1 Pou ee 
long, 7% inch wide, 1% inch thick, containing 3 or 4 : 
seeds. The finest variety for those who prefer the 70 KING OF THE GARDEN. 88 Days. The most widely 
baby type. used pole lima. Plant tall, good- climber, hardy and 
vigorous, heavily productive. Pods flat, smooth, with 
4 or 5. large, oval, -greenish-white beans. Mature 
A-Pkt. 15c; B-Pkt. (V2 Lb.) 30c; C-Pkt. (1 Lb.) 50c somewhat later than bush lima beans but they greatly 
outyield them. Same cultural directions as for the 
bush variety except that the vines should be given 
EDIBLE SOYBEANS PAN in which will allow the vines to climb 
1 Pkt. for 25 feet; 1 Pound for 150 feet A-Pkt. 15c; B-Pkt. (2 Lb.) 30c; C-Pkt. (1 Lb.) 50c 
- Considerable interest is being shown in the edible 3 
soybean and it is now becoming an important item of : 
food to the American people. When prepared for the 
table in the green stage, soybeans should be firm, SUGAR BEETS 
‘bright green in color, with a nutty texture; and can. . ; 
be used in the same way as green or lima beans. 
They are much richer, however, in proteins and fat, 1 Pkt. for 25 feet; 1 Ounce for 100 feet. fed 
and are very rich in vitamins A, B and D. 
100 KLEIN WANZLEBEN. 90 Days. A heavy yield- 
80 BANSEI. 95 Days. The sturdy upright bushes are ing Sugar Beet. Large, smooth, white, wedge- 
; enormously productive,- bearing thick bunches of pods shaped roots rich in sugar content. Roots grow . 
with 3 or 4 delicious light green beans of a nut-like entirely below the surface and are smaller than — 
flavor to each. Mangles. Used extensively for stock feeding. 
A-Pkt. 10c; B-Pkt. (V2 Lb.) 25c; C-Pkt. (1 Lb.) 45¢ A-Pkt. 10c; B-Pkt. (1 Oz.) 30c; C-Pkt. (14 Lb.) 75e 
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