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BUSH LIMA BEANS 
1 Pint Will Plant 70 to 100 Foot Row; 30 to 50 Lbs. Per Acro 
CULTURE—-These should not be planted until the ground is thoroughly warm, then sown in well enriched soil, with the rows 
36 to 42 inches apart, dropping the beans 10 inches apart in the. row, eyes down. 
The beans should be well hilled to hold the 
pods off the ground. B-B Lawn and Garden Grower applied at the rate of 10 lbs. to every 100 feet of row will materially in- 
crease the yield. This can be done before or after planting. 
*KKFORDHOOK BUSH LIMA—(75 days). Generally considered the best 
of the large seeded bush lima varieties. Bushes of strictly erect habit, 
branching freely, with all branches held upright. Pods about 5 to 6 inches 
long, found in clusters of 4 to 8 and well filled with 4 or 5 delicious large 
beans that are rather thick and of a greenish color. Pkt. 20c: pt. 50c: qt. 
95c: 1% gal. $1.80; gal. $3.25: peck $6.20; /2 bu. $12.15: bu. $24.00. 
FORDHOOK 242 BUSH—(70 days). Similar to regular Fordhook, but 
pods are shorter and uniformly curved. Outstanding characteristic is its 
ability to give heavy yields under adverse weather conditions, particularly 
high temperatures. Out yields regular Fordhook. Excellent quality. Fine 
for freezing. Pkt. 20c: pt. 55c: qt. $1.00: 4% gal. $1.90: gal. $3.50; peck 
$6.70; 4% bu. $13.15: bu. $26.00. 
*&x*XBURPEE’S IMPROVED BUSH LIMA—(75 days). The plants are vigor- 
ous and productive with very large pods, 5 inches long and usually con- 
tain 4 large thick beans of excellent quality. Seeds show a greenish 
white tint, making it a very desirable bean for market purposes, also for 
the home garden. Pkt. 20c; pt. 50c: qt. 95c: 12 gal. $1.80; gal. $3.25: peck 
$6.20: ¥% bu. $12.15; bu. $24.00. 
*WOOD’S PROLIFIC BUSH LIMA—(65 days). This is a very early pro- 
ductive small seeded variety. Plants grow about 20 inches high and 
bear continually througout the season. Pkt. 20c: pt. 50c: qt. 90c: 4% gal. 
$1.50: gal. $2.75: peck $5.20; % bu. $10.15; bu. $20.00. 
JACKSON WONDER BUSH LIMA—(65 days). A calico or speckled 
seeded variety. It is very prolific, beginning to bear early in the season 
and continuing until killed by frost. Pkt. 20c: pt. 40c: qt. 75c: % gal. 
$1.45: gal. $2.60: peck $4.95: 2 bu. $9.65; bu. $19.00. 
*x*HENDERSON’S BUSH LIMA—(65 days). Possibly the earliest of the 
bush lima beans. Seeds are a little smaller than the Wood's Prolific. 
Pkt. 20c: pt. 50c: qt. 90c: % gal. $1.50; gal. $2.75: peck $5.20; % bu. 
$10.15; bu. $20.00. 
POLE LIMA BEANS 
One Pint Will Plant 100 to 150 Hills. 

Bunton’s Bush Lima 
CULTURE—Sow when the soil becomes warm and dry. They are more tender than the snap beans. They should be planted 
with the eyes down, about 3 to hill, the hills about 3 by 3% feet each way. These should be trellised the same as the Snap 
Pole Beans. Unless the ground is very fertile, each hill should be supplied with at least a half gallon of well-rotted manure. 
kkKKKKING OF THE GARDEN—(88 days). Vines of strong, 
vigorous growth, setting many pods, which are closely 
filled with large, flat beans, much thicker than those of 
the ordinary pole lima. Pods contain 4 to 5 beans, which 
retain the green tint in the dry stage. Pkt. 20c;: pt. 50c; 
qt. 95c: ¥2 gal. $1.70; gal. $3.10; peck $5.95; 12 bu. $11.65; 
bu. $23.00. 
fine flavor. 
SMALL LIMA, OR SIEVA—(75 days). Early, small, but 
Makes an excellent dried lima bean for winter 
use. Pkt. 20c; pt. 45c; qt. 80c; % gal. $1.45: gal: $2.60; 
peck $4.95; 2 bu. $9.65: bu. $19.00. 
*xXLARGE SPECKLED—(90 days). A large, flat seeded, 
*FLORIDASP ECKLED BUTTER — (90 days). A small 
speckled seeded variety that is a sure cropper and bears 
throughout season. Pkt 20c; pt. 45c; qt. 80c: 42 gal. $1.45; 
gal. $2.60; peck $4.95; 2 bu. $9.65; bu. $19.00. 
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colored pole Lima (Butter Bean). The seeds are attractively 
variegated with white and deep purplish blue streaks and 
blotches, it is very prolific and distinctly flavored. Pkt. 206; 
pt. 50c; qt. 95c: 42 gal. $1.70: gal. $3.10: peck $5.95: 12 bu. 
$11.65; bu. $23.00. 

