Beans LIMA CAUTION: Do not spray beans 
with D. D. T. — use Marlate. 
Running beans and Limas are more tender tham the Dwarfs; therefore, planting 
must be delayed still later when the soil becomes warm, or until liability to rot 
in consequence of cold, damp weather has passed. Plant five or six beans in each 
hill, about 2 inches deep, hills 3 feet apart each way. Two pounds of seed will be 
sufficient for 100 hills of Limas, or 30 to 50 pounds of Limas or Pole beans per 
acre when drilled. 
See Page 2 for Preparation of the Soil. Also page 7 for additional information. 
: ; 75 days. Plant large, 
Burpee's Improved Bush Lima Boer yocSuet “very 
productive; the pods contain 4 to 5 large, plump, flat, greenish 
white seed. 
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H 75 days. The large seeded dwarf 
Fordhook Bush Lima Lima, most used by market gar- 
deners. Potato lima type. Plants large, upright, vigorous, highly 
productive; pods contain three or four large green, thick, oval 
seeds of excellent quality. Dry beans white with greenish tinge. 
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H 65 days. The baby Lima so exten- 
Henderson Bush Lima sively used as the dry bean and 
for canning. Plant medium in size and heavily productive. Pods 
small and usually contain 4 to 5 seeds. As a green shell bean you 
will like its splendid quality. Dry beans, white. 
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. : 88 days. A splendid climber, 
King of the Garden Lima well liked by those having a 
limited garden space as a few hills will supply a good sized family. 
Pods 6 inches long, 4 to 5 large, thick, flat, white beans, 
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iH 71 days. A valuable new USDA introduction. 
Peerless Lima Dwarf Fordhook type developed from a cross 
of Fordhook x Henderson’s Bush. Plant size of Henderson’s with 
distinctive gray-green foliage. Pods like Fordhook. Seed shape 
and size between the two parents. (AAS) 
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Beers POLE AND SHELL 
Blue Lake Stringless Pole *® ys. Canning and freez- 
ing type of great merit. 
Plant vigorous, produetive, resistant to common bean mosaic and 
certain rusts. Pods round, dark green, fleshy, stringless, tender 
and of fine quality. 
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Kentucky Wonder Pole 65 days. The best known and 
most papular pole bean, good 
for home, market gardening and canning. Strong climber, hardy, 
prolific over a long season, Pods practically round, curved with 
wrinkled surface, good qual#ty; slightly stringy, fibrous, brittle. 
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White Kentucky Wonder Pole  ‘Morse'’s 19 1). 6% 
; : ays. A popular rust 
resistant white seeded pole bean. Strong growing, highly produc- 
tive, setting pods from base to top of vine. At edible stage the 
long, smooth, straight peds are stringless, succulent, and tender, 
Koaes dark green. Well adapted to Pacific Coast and Southeastern 
states. 
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