[BUSH LIMACBEANS «--------- 
FORDHOOK BUSH 76 days 
The most popular of the large Dwarf Limas for home or market, producing a very heavy 
crop with large, fat pods in clusters of 5 to 8. Each pod contains 3 to 5 meaty beans which 
retain their green tint when dried. Pods are 4 to 41% inches long. 
FORDHOOK 242 75 days 
‘\AIEAMERICAS) SELECTION 7 Bronze Medal 1945 
Promising new Fordhook-type lima, with thick seeds, 3 or 4 to the pod, of finest flavor. 
The pods are very uniform, 32 to 4 inches long, and hold their size on the late sets. The early 
and total yields are heavy, and hot weather does not seem to affect its yield. 
BURPEE’S IMPROVED BUSH 76 days 
Similar to Burpee’s Bush but slightly earlier. The pods grow 42 to 5Y2 inches long and are 
filled with large, plump beans more oval than flat. The plants make a vigorous, upright growth 
with heavy foliage. 
HENDERSON’S BUSH 67idaye 
The earliest small Bush Lima. Sometimes called ‘Baby Lima’ and in the South “Butter 
Bean”. The plants are medium size, dark green, bearing pods 3 inches long containing 3 
small, flat beans. When picked at the proper stage, the beans retain an attractive greenish 
tint and have a most delicious flavor. 
Fordhook Bush Lima 
JACKSON WONDER 64-68 days 
Also called ‘Calico Bean’ because of the 
color of the seed, which is buff, mottled with 
black. It is almost drought resistant, and very 
prolific. In growth it resembles Henderson’s Bush, 
bearing pods 3 inches long, containing 3 medium 
size flat beans. 
CANGREEN 65-70 days 
AIEAMERICA (AS SELECTION 7 Honorable Mention 1943 
In all other respects resembling the Henderson 
Bush Lima, CANGREEN is notable for the green 
color of the fleshy part of the seed (cotyledons) 
in the dry stage. This makes it attractive for 
canning, either by the canner or in the home. It 
is also very prolific, yielding a large crop of 
pods and seed. 
