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“Ye Reap What Ye Sow” 5 
BEANS—Pole or Running 
McCASLAN POLE—The large size pods fill perfectly and in the 
“snap” stage are deep green in color, meaty, stringless, and of de- 
licious flavor. Vines continue to bear throughout the season if kept 
closely picked. When allowed to ripen the shell beans of pure white 
color are most excellent for Winter use. Pkt. 15¢; pt. 45e; qt. 85e; 
% gal. $1.35; gal. $2.45; pk. $4.60; 1% bu. $8.90; bu. $17.50. 
MISSOURI WONDER (Noxall)—An exceedingly productive, long bear- 
ing, late variety; pods 5 inches long, uniform, flat, curved, fairly 
tough, stringy and fibrous; medium green in color. Pkt. 15e; pt. 
45e; qt. 85e; 4% gal. $1.35; zal. $2.45; pk. $4.60; 1% bu. $8.90; bu. $17.50. 
GIANT PODDED ASPARAGUS BEAN—AIso known as the Yard Long 
Bean—Produces an enormous crop of long green pods, measuring 2 
feet or more in length. Pkt. 20e; pt. 60e; qt. $1.00. 
GENUINE CORNFIELD—Saves garden space and poles and grows in 
Shade of corn. Furnishes a long, plentiful supply of snap beans for 
home or market. Vigorous growth, heavy bearing; 6-7 in. round, 
straight, medium green, fleshy, tender, somewhat stringy pods of 
good quality... Well known. Pkt. 15e; pt. 45e3 qt. 85e; % gal. $1.35; 
gal. $2.45; pk. $4.60; 1% bu. $8.90; bu. $17.50. 
BUSH LIMA BEANS 
CULTURE—Lima beans are not hardy as snap beans, and should not 
be planted quite as early. They do best in good rich, loamy ground, 
and should be planted in rows two or three feet apart and from 
ten to twelve inches apart in the row, covering about two inches 
deep. Cultivate often, only when leaves are dry. 
Prices on beans are not postpaid. If delivery by parcel post is 
wanted, sufficient postage should be added. See page 2 fer parcel 
post rates. We Do Not Send C. O. D. 
NEW FORD HOOK BUSH LIMA—An improved bush lima of the 
Dreer type. The plants stand erect and of a true bush lima growth. 
The pods are well filled with from 3: to 5 large fat beans; is more 
prolific than any of the other large varieties and earlier than 
Burpee’s Bush Lima. Being easily shelled, market gardeners will 
profit by planting this bean. Pkt. 15e; pt. 50c; qt. 95e; % gal. $1.55; 
gal. $2.85; pk. $5.35; 142 bu. $10.40; bu. $20.50. 
BURPEE’S IMPROVED BUSH LIMA—Produces a magnificent crop 
of pods, which measure from 5 to 6 inches long by one and one- 
quarter inches wide. Compared with Burpee’s Bush Lima both pods 
and beans are much larger, while the beans, either green or dry 
are nearly twice as thick. The sturdy bushes are loaded with pods 
that are truly enormous in size. The luscious green beans are 
larger than any bush lima ever grown. Pkt. 15¢; pt. 50e; qt. 90e; 
% gal. $1.50; gal. $2.70; pk. $5.10; % bu. $9.90; bu. $19.50. a 
FORD HOOK No. 242—Developed by the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 
Plants as tall as regular Ford Hook with greater spreading habit. 
BURPEE’S IMPROVED BUSH LIMA 
Pods slightly curved, with thinner walls than Ford Hook, containing 
3 to 4 light green beans of same excellent quality. Yields well BLACK PANTHER 
under high temperature conditions. Dry beans greenish cream and KILLS 
light green. Pkt. 15e; pt. 50e;3 qt. 95e; % gal. $1.55; gal. $2.85; pk. 
$5.35; Ye bu. $10.40; bu. $20.50. 
HENDERSON’S BUSH LIMA—Hnormously productive; pods are small, BEAN BEETLES 
but well filled. Pkt. 15e; pt. 40e; qt. 75e; % gal. $1.25; gal. $2.25; pk. 
$4.20; 1% bu. $8.15; bu. $16.00. 
JACKSON WONDER BUSH LIMA—A very prolific, speckled-seeded 
variety. Pkt. 15e; pt. 40e; qt. 75e; 1% gai. $1.25; gal. $2.20; pk. $4.10; 
% bu. $7.90; bu. $15.50. 
POLE LIMA or BUTTER BEANS 
GIANT PODDED POLE LIMA—The pods often measure 8 inches in 
length by 1% inches in width. The beans are extra large and 
thicker than most other sorts. Dark green in color and finest 
flavor. The pods borne in clusters of from four to eight stands. 
Pkt. 15e; pt. 45ce; qt. S5e; % gal. $1.40; gal. $2.50; pk. $4.70; % bu. 
$9.15; bu. $18.00. 
CARPINTERIA POLE LIMA—Well filled, medium green pods, 5 to 6 
inches long, much thicker than the average pole lima. The beans 
are broad, plump and thick and as perfect as could be desired, and 
of rich, heavy green, which color they retain until maturity. It is 
very desirable, both for family and market. Pkt. 15e; pt. 45e; qt. 
85e; % gal. $1.40; gal. $2.50; pk. $4.70; 1% bu. $9.15; bu. $18.00. 
KING OF THE GARDEN—A medium early variety; large pods. A 
general favorite with market gardeners. Pkt. 15c; pt. 45c; qt. 85e; % 
gal. $1.40; gal. $2.50; pk. $4.70; 12 bu. $9.15; bu. $18.00. 
LARGE WHITE LIMA—Best for a general crop. A little later than 
other lima beans. Very productive. Pkt. 15ec; pt. 45e; qt. Sie; % 
gal. $1.40; gal. $2.50; pk. $4.70; %2 bu. $9.15; bu. $18.00. 
OLD FASHIONED SPECKLED—An old favorite. Bears from early 
to late. Medium size speckled seed. Pkt. 15e; pt. 40c; qt. 70c; % 
gal. $1.25; gal. $2.25; pk. $4.25; 14. bu. $8.15; bu. $16.00 
SMALL LIMA OR SIEVA—Heavy cropper; pods small, but well filled. 
Commonly called Butter Bean. About ten days earlier than other 
pole varieties. Pkt. 15e; pt. 40e; qt. 70c; % gal. $1.25; gal. $2.25; pk. 
$4.25; % bu. $8.15; bu. $16.00. 
GIANT BUTTER SPECKLED—Tall and strong plants, later than 
Florida Butter Speckled but with larger pods and beans. Seeds 4 
to 5 per pod, large oval greenish white with reddish-brown mottling. 
Pkt. 15e; pt. 45e; qt. 85e; % gal. $1.45; gal. $2.55; pk. $4.85; 1% bu. 
$9.40; bu. $18.50. 
CARPINTERIA POLE LIMA 
