Kennedy Kwality Vegetable Seeds ANE 
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Dwarf or Bush Lima Beans 
1 lb. will sow 100 ft. row 
Culture as for string beans, except that Lima 
beans should be planted about 6 inches apart 
with eye of bean down. Should also be pro- 
tected against bean beetle. 
Early Giant Bush. (Improved Burpee’s.) Unlike 
most Lima beans, successive sowings may be 
made of this variety from the middle of May 
to July. It is a quick growing variety and 
very productive. The beans are large and 
thick and of delicious flavor. 
Lb. 60c, 5 Ibs. $2.85 
Fordhook, Asgrow Strain. There is a marked differ- 
ence in this strain from the old Fordhook, 
in that the pods are concentrated in regard 
to position and time of reaching maturity. 
Plants very prolific and thick green beans. 
Lb. 60c, 5 Ibs. $2.85 
Henderson’s Bush. A vigorous, hardy, very early 
and small type of bush Lima; a favorite with 
canners. Pods small, about 3 in. long, contain- 
ing 3 to 4 small, flat, white beans of good 
quality. Lb. 60c, 5 Ibs. $2.85 
McCrea Lima. A dwarf Lima of superior quality; 
size between Henderson’s and Fordhook bush 
Lima. Produces a heavy crop of thick green- 
seeded beans of fine flavor. Lb. 60c, 5 Ibs. $2.85 
Broad Beans 
Windsor. The English broad bean, the largest 
and best of its class. Enormous pods, often 
containing five very large beans of excellent 
flavor. Lb. 60c, 5 Ibs. $2.85 
Pole or Running Beans 
Fr., Haricots sans Archemin; 
Ger., Zucker oder Brech Bohnen; 
It., Faginoli Mangiassetto 
1 lb. will plant 75 poles or hills 
Poles 8 to 10 ft. high should be set solidly in 
ground 4 ft. apart each way. Form hills around 
each pole and in each plant 8 to 10 beans, 2 
inches deep, not earlier than the middle of May, 
thinning out to six plants. Protect against bean 
beetle. 
Decatur. Resistant to rust and mosaic. Early, 
prolific, vigorous grower; height, 6 to 7 ft. 
Nearly straight dark green pods. Meaty, 
stringless and exceptionally fine quality. 
Lb. 60¢, 5 Ibs. $2.85 
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Kentucky Wonder or Old Homestead. The most popu- 
lar green-podded climbing or corn-hill bean; 
early and productive. Pods 8 to 9 in. long, 
very slender, decidedly curved, slightly 
stringy, tender and good quality. Sometimes 
called Yard Long bean. Lb. 60c. 5 Ibs. $2.85 
Scarlet Runner. On the order of the Limas; grown 
mostly in America for its ornamental bright 
scarlet flowers. Seed reddish brown, mottled 
black. Lb. 60c, 5 Ibs. $2.85 
Pole Lima Beans 
1 lb. will plant 75 poles or hills 
Culture as for beans, pole or running, except 
that Lima beans should be planted on edge with 
eye down. F 
Dreer’s Improved (Challenger). Plants very vig- 
orous, hardy, late and productive. Pods about 
34, in. long, containing 4 to 5 very thick, 
medium-sized, light green beans of excellent 
quality. Also known as Potato Lima. 
Lb. 60c, 5 Ibs. $2.85 
Early Leviathan. A very early, large-podded va- 
riety; the earliest of the large Lima class. 
Pods 5 to 6 in. long, containing 5 to 6 large, 
flat, whité beans. Lb. 60c, 5 Ibs. $2.85 
Sieva (Carolina Small White). Plant 10 ft. tall, 
hardy, vigorous climber, long bearing period. 
Pods are medium green and contain 38 to 4 
beans of excellent quality, flat and smooth. 
Lb. 60c, 5 Ibs. $2.85 
Sunnybrook. Much earlier than other large-seeded 
pole Limas, tremendously prolific, each pod 
closely packed with 4 and often 5 large, thick 
beans of excellent quality. Vines of vigorous 
growth and literally covered with deep green 
pods throughout the season. Lb. 60¢, 5 Ibs. $2.85 
PERENNIAL PLANTS 
Again this year, owing to the shortage of 
experienced growers, it has been necessary 
to reduce the quantities of stock of peren- 
nials being planted and we are therefore 
omitting the perennial section of our catalog 
this year; however, we will greatly appre- 
ciate the opportunity of quoting on the list 
of plant material you wish to secure. 

