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Burpee’s Stringless Green Pod 
This is one of the finest round pod varieties, both for table use and for shipping. Maturing in 
about 50 days, the pods are meaty and juicy, with no sign of strings; they are brittle and of 
fine flavor. The plants are medium large and retain the bush form. The seed are medium in size 
and dark brown in color. 
Prices postpaid: 2 pound, 25c; | pound, 40c; 5 pounds, $1.75 
Kentucky Wonder 
This variety is one of the earliest and most popular of all the pole beans. It is a highly productive 
bean, producing pods of delicious flavor. They cook tender at all times. The pods are round, 
7'/y to 8'/2 inches long, curved, slightly stringy and brittle. Matures in about 65 days. — 
Prices postpaid: Vy pound, 25c; | pound, 45c; 5 pounds, $2.00 
Full Measure 
As indicated by its name, this variety is very pro- 
ductive, yielding fine stringless green pod beans about 
six inches long, straight, very fleshy, pencil podded 
and creased backed. The plant is well branched and 
very productive, yielding the heavy pods throughout 
a long season. Matures in about 54 days. 
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Hopi Indian 
The Hopi bean is medium early, maturing in 75 days, producing a bean that is midway in size 
between the bush lima and the older pole beans. For those who like beans in the green stage for 
cooking, there is none better than the Hopi. This bean should be planted about one-third as thickly 
as the regular lima beans, yet it will produce as heavy a crop of beans. 
Prices postpaid: Vy pound, 20c; | pound, 35c; 5 pounds, $1.55 
Henderson Bush Lima 
This variety is 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. 
Prices postpaid: V2 pound, 25c; | pound, 40c; 5 pounds, $1.75 
Fordhook Bush Lima 
This potato lima bean is a standard market garden and shipping variety. It is highly recommended . 
for freezing and canning. The pods are medium green, thick, plump, and contain 3 or 4 beans of 
highest quality. The plants are large and heavily productive. The seeds are large, very thick, and 
a pale green in the edible stage. Prices postpaid: Y, pound, 25c; | pound, 45c; 5 pounds, $2.00 
Thorogreen 
This green seeded lima bean is preferred by many canners due to its retaining its green seed color 
even when mature. In pods and plants it is similar to the Henderson Bush lima. The seed is small, 
flat and green in color. It reaches the edible stage in about 70 days. 
Prices postpaid: ', pound, 25c; | pound, 45c; 5 pounds, $2.00 
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