Canton 2, Ohio 
Vegetable Seeds 
Lima Beans are more sensitive to cold than others, 
so it is late May or June before safe to plant. For 
green shell Limas you can plant up to July 10th. 
One pound to 100 feet of row. Place seeds edge- 
wise, eyes down. 
For Home Freezing. [he Fordhooks and Hender- 
son’s are the most satisfactory. 
BUSH LIMAS 
Early Market. 70 days. Produces an extra heavy 
early yield about a week earlier than Burpee’s 
Improved. The beans are medium large, flat and 
of excellent quality. Very reliable for home 
garden or market. 
Burpee’s Improved. 75 days. Plants are large, vig- 
orous, and very productive. Excellent large 
seeded variety, fine for home gardens, always 
doing well. 
Fordhook Regular. 77 days. The original Potato 
Lima and extremely heavy yielding, though sensi- 
tive to conditions. Large thick oval beans of rich 
flavor. 
Fordhook 242. 75 days. The same high quality as 
Fordhook, and sets pods better in hot, dry wea- 
ther. Plants large and productive. 
Prices all above—1,, Ib. 20c, 1% Ib. 30c, Ib. 55c, 
2 Ibs. $1.05, 5 Ibs. $2.50. 
Henderson's Baby Lima. 65 days. Plants small, erect 
and very early and prolific. Seeds small and 
excellent quality. 
1% |b. 25c, lb. 45c, 2 Ibs. 85c, 5 Ibs. $2.00. 
POLE BEANS—GREEN 
Heavily productive over a long season. Plant 
with corn or with pole or trellis supports. The hills 
are spaced 2 to 3 feet apart, 4 to 5 seeds ina hill. 
For Home Freezing grow Kentucky Wonder. 
Kentucky Wonder (Old Homestead). 65 days. 
Plants are very tall and prolific. Pods long, curved, 
and nearly round, meaty, fiberless and brittle. 
Lazy Wife. 74 days. A good late variety. Used as a 
snap, green shell and dried winter bean. 
London Horticultural (Speckled Cranberry). 70 
Days. Widely used as a snap and green shell bean. 
Pods thick-flat, slightly curved, and good quality. 
All above Pole Beans—14 Ib. 20c, 1% Ib. 30c, 
Ib. 55c, 2 Ibs. $1.05, 5 Ibs. $2.50. 
Kentucky Wonder Wax. 68 days. Plants very pro- 
ductive. Pods waxy-yellow, fleshy and tender. 
14 |b. 20c, 1 Ib. 35c, Ib. 65c, 2 Ibs. $1.25. 
Inoculate Beans 
with Nitragin 
Legume Bacteria 
It means increased yield—very simple process. 
Garden size package (enough for 8 Ibs.) 15¢. Also 
valuable for Garden Peas, Sweet Peas and Lupines. 
Outer Pods, Fordhook. Inner Pods, Pole Limas 
POLE LIMAS 
Set 8 foot poles 4 feet apart each way, plant 4 to 
6 beans to the hill, eyes downward. Thin out to 3 
plants. One |b. plants 50-75 hills. 
Challenger Improved (Fordhook Pole). 92 days. A 
potato lima, similar in pod and seed to Fordhook. 
King of the Garden. 88 days. Very productive. 
Pods 5 to 6 inches long with 4 to 5 large beans. 
Above—ITwo Varieties—14 Ib. 20c, 1/2 Ib. 35c, 
Ib. 60c, 2 Ibs. $1.15, 5 Ibs. $2.75. 
DRY SHELL FIELD BEANS 
Michelite Pea or Navy Bean. 90 days. The best of 
the small white beans, superior in yield and uni- 
formity of seed size. Disease resistant. 
Great Northern. 90 days. Larger seeded. 
White Marrow. 100 days. Large rounded seed. 
White Kidney. 95 days. Kidney shaped. 
Dark Red Kidney. 95 days. Old favorite. 
Bansei, Edible Soy Beans. 90 days. Best variety for 
North. Plants erect and of medium height, very 
prolific. Beans glossy yellow, of mild and pleasing 
flavor. Rich in vitamins, low in starch. 
Prices All Field Varieties—14 Ib. 15c, 1% Ib. 
25c, Ib. 40c. (F.O.B. Canton Postage, Extra.) 
ASPARAGUS SEED 
Seed started this spring will grow roots large 
enough to produce cutting stalks by the third year. 
Mary Washington. Resistant to rust and the most 
popular variety. Heavily productive of large 
green shoots of finest quality. One ounce will 
produce about 250 roots. 
Pkt. 15c, oz. 30c, 1/4 Ib. 90c, Ib. $2.75. 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
Mary Washington. Valuable Rust resistant variety 
in demand because of high yield and excellent 
flavor. Strong 2 yr. roots. Prices on Request. 
