STERLING'S ANNUAL CATALOG 3 
Tendergreen Beans 
BUSH LIMA BEANS 
| Ib. will plant 100 ft. in hills or 50 ft. in drill. 
No, Pkt. 
61 FORDHOOK BUSH LIMA. (S) Our reg- 
ular Strain. Best for table and market. 
Very large pods. This strain sells for 
highest prices and yields very heavily. 
Depend on this strain for your main crop 
in field and garden ......... Ae ea $.15 
63 BURPEE IMPROVED. Large, flat pods. 
Fins quality for Home Use oocssssessmssnmeen aL 
68 BABY FORDHOOK. Early, fine quality ..... at 
\Y2 bu. to the acre. 
Pkeots. -Busor 
Lb. 15 Lbs. 60Lbs. 
$40 $5.00 $18.50 
45 
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SPERGON. A very satistactory treatment for Lima Beans. Use 2 oz. to the bushel. 
POLE LIMA BEANS 
| Ib. will plant 50 poles 
No. Pkt. Lb. 
COREARIYELEVI AT TIAN mn Extra early am hrolitic aaa ues eee $.15 $.50 
98 GIANT PODDED. Large pods. Prolific. Fine quality ccm a5 50 
Mattituck, July 23, 1953 
With 8 short rows of Dwf. Horticultural Long Pod Beans we picked 40 hampers and they 
sold at $5.00 per hamper. — B. J. 
Glen Head, Sept. 18, 1953 
The Sterling Strain Fordhook Bush Limas and the Golden Cross Bantam Sweet Corn 
both produced prolifically. 
The sample of Contender Beans gave us a very generous crop and we prefer it to Tender- 
green which had previously been a favorite. 
Samples of Watermelon and Cantaloupe also did well. — J. L. D. 
