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Bush Lima Beans 
BUSH LIMA BEANS 
Baby Potato. 72 days. Small, fleshy Beans, bright green when fresh. 
Very fie flavor. A real delicacy. 
Burpee’s Bush. 77 days. Large grayish white seeds, 4 or 5 in a pod. 
Meaty and of delicious flavor. Prolific for the bush type. 
Improved Burpee’s Bush. 74 days. Tender, delicate green Beans in 
414 to 51%-inch pods. The largest bush Lima and very productive. 
Fordhook Bush. 75 days. Very productive plants bearing straight 
pods with 3 or 4 high-quality Beans in each one. Seeds are white 
tinged green. One of the best. 
Henderson. 65 days. Very popular. Small flat Beans of fine flavor, 
green In edible stage but creamy white in dry state. The small, erect 
plants bear early. Used largely by canners. 
POLE LIMA BEANS 
Early Jersey. 70 days. Good for localities with a short season, for it 
bears early. Fine-quality Beans freely produced in 5-inch pods. 
Giant-podded Pole. 90 days. Heavy vine that Is a good yielder of very 
large, thick flat pods. White Beans of good size are occasionally 
tinged green. ¢ 
King of the Garden. 88 days. A popular sort with very large Beans 
which keep their flavor well when dry. Vigorous grower and a heavy 
producer. Two plants is enough im a hill. . 
Sieva. 77 days. The “butter Bean”’ of the South. Pods medium green, 
containing 3 or 4 small white Beans of fine flavor. Climbs 9 to 12 feet. 
Earliest of the pole Limas and bears until frost. 
EDIBLE SOYBEANS 
Soja max 
Bansei. 110 days. Plants 2 feet tall, covered with pods. The Beans may 
be shelled and eaten green, or dried. High food value; mild, pleasant 
flavor. 

Giant-podded Pole Lima Beans 

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