VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES A KEYSTONE SEEDS 
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BUSH LIMA BEANS 
Phaseolus lunatus 
Lima beans are similar to other beans in preferring a warm climatic environment. The 
best performance will be obtained if they are seeded in warm moist soil with at least a 
moderate amount of soil fertility. They have the ability to withstand longer dry periods 
without rain than do bush snap beans. Also they have the advantage of recovering more 
quickly and producing again after experiencing adverse dry weather conditions. 
ALLGREEN CF BOLUM 65 
Our new productive green seeded bush lima with both green cotyledons and 
green seed coat. Plant growth is similar to the widely adapted Henderson, 
but the beans retain the fresh green color long after Henderson has turned 
white. Splendid quality for canning or quick freezing in the green shelled 
stage. 
VINE —16 inches tall, vigorous, bushy, compact, uniform and productive. 
PODS—3 to 3% inches long, dark green, broad flat, slightly curved, 3 to 4 
seeds per pod. 
SEED —Small, flat, green cotyledon, green tinted seed coat, excellent flavor, 
1,100 per pound. 
ALLGREEN—Corneli’s new green seeded lima. Fine flavor and appearance. | 
Well adapted to canning. 
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