SELECT VEGETABLE SEEDS 9 
Beans— Continued 
French Horticultural. (65 days). An excellent 
shell bean. Pods 7 inches long; broad, marked 
with vivid carmine. Very attractive appearance 
but stringy and fibrous, thus not adapted as a 
snap bean. Per pt., 70c.; qt., $1.30; 10 lbs., $4.70; 
100 Ibs., $44.00. 
Large White Kidney or Royal Dwarf. (100 
days). One of the best beans for dry shell use, seed 
oval kidney shaped. Per pt., 55c.; qt., $1.00; 10 lbs., 
$3.60; 100 Ibs., $33.00. 
Red Kidney or Chilian. (95 days). Cultivated 
as a field bean and used dry; the flavor is dis- 
tinctly fine quality. Pt., 55c.; qt., $1.00; 10 Ibs., 
$3.60; 100 Ibs., $33.00. 
Yellow Eye. (90 days). Generally grown as 
a field variety; very productive and superior qual- 
ity for boiling or baking. Per pt., 55c.; qt., $1.00; 
10 Ibs., $3.50; 100 Ibs., $32.00. 
White Pea or Navy. (90 days). Boston bak- 
iim Deal Lerepine4oCrmdtenGoc LO ibs. $3.105 
100 lbs., $28.00. 
White Marrow. (100 days). Best adapted to 
field culture and sale in dry state. Per pt., 55c.; 
qt., $1.00; 10 lbs., $3.60; 100 Ibs., $33.00. 
ENGLISH OR BROAD BEAN 
Long Podded Exhibition. Considered the best 
variety of broad or fava bean for our climatic con- 
ditions; does better than the Windsor. These should 
be planted very early as they stand cold, wet ground. 
Per pt., 55c.; at., $1.00; 10 tbs., $4.50. ‘ 
Dwarf or Bush Lima 
Burpee’s Improved Bush Lima. (75 days). A 
true bush lima; when fully grown about 24 inches 
high; pods borne abundantly, 5 to 6 inches long by 
1% wide. Beans larger, much thicker than old type 
and will out-yield it by nearly a third; in season 
Fordhook Bush Lima 
Pkts. any Variety Beans, 15c. each 
except where noted 
King of the Garden Pole Lima 
about one week earlier; quality finest. Per pt., 55c.; 
Cty ol O00 LOR bse, 33.005 100elbs., 633.00; 
Fordhook Bush. (75 days). The vigorous upright 
plants come into bearing early and preduce an abun- 
dant continuous crop of pods borne in clusters well 
up from the ground. Pods are from 4 to 5 inches long; 
thick and heavy, as they are tightly filled with three to 
five seeds of excellent quality. Fordhooks are more 
extensively grown by market gardeners in the East than 
any other variety. Lima beans were one of our specialties 
before the first bush lima was introduced, and we take 
special pride in the quality of our stocks. Per pt., 60c.; 
qt., $1.05; 10 lbs., $3.80; 100 Ibs., $35.00. 
Fordhook 242. A strain developed for more depend- 
able crops under hot dry conditions and claimed to be 
more productive. In general use for freezing. Per pt., 
60c.; qt., $1.05; 10 Ibs., $3.80; 100 Ibs., $35.00. 
Triumph. 1949 AA Silver Medal award. A new 
small seeded type orginated by U.S. Bureau of Plant 
Industry. A heavy yielder, setting pods even in hot 
weather more dependably than the larger seeded 
Fordhook types. More seeds to the pod than Hender- 
son’s Bush, much thicker and finer quality. The green 
seeds give a fresher appearance. Recommended for home 
gardens, freezing or canning. Per pkt., 20c.; pt., 55c.; 
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Henderson’s Bush Lima. (68 days). Improved 
green seeded. Small, flat-seeded. It is the earliest of 
the limas and very productive. Per pt., 50c.; qt., 90c.; 
10 Ibs., $3.30; 100 Ibs., $30.00. 
