and Delicious Butter Beans 
BUSH BUTTER OR LIMA BEANS 
Culture—Lima beans grow best in rich, well drained, porous soil. Do not plant until danger 
of frost is over, the soil warm and moderately dry, and the nights quite warm, as lima beans 
are a tender vegetable. In most sections limas are planted about two weeks after the first 
planting of bush or snap beans. Plant in drills 214 to 3 feet apart, spacing the seed 6 to 12 
inches apart, and plant them edgewise with the eye downward. Cover 1 inch deep. Cultivate 
shallow and frequently until the plants blossom. Pick the pods as soon as the beans are of 
edible size. 1 to 1% lbs. will plant 100 feet of row; 45 to 60 lbs. to an acre. For best results 
inoculate seed with Nitragin and mix 4 pounds Vigoro Fertilizer per 100 feet of row before 
planting. 
HENDERSON’S. (68 days.) The earliest va- 
tiety. One week earlier than Burpee’s Bush 
Lima. Sometimes called Baby Lima. Used 
largely by canners. Plant small, dark 
green, erect, bushy; pods flat, containing 
3 to 4 flat, light green beans or seeds, of 
excellent flavor when ripe and dry. Best 
yields obtained on warm, sandy loam. Dry 
beans creamy white. 
Postpaid, 4 lb. 20c; 2 Ib. 35e; Ib. 60c; 
2 Ibs. $1.10; 5 lbs. $2.50. 
FORDHOOK No. 242. (76 days.) <A large 
thick-seeded variety with three to four 
beans to the pod, of finest flavor. Heavy 
yielding with ability to set basal pods in 
apt oLy. weather. A fine variety for the 
outh. 
Postpaid, 4% Ib. 25¢e; VW lb. 45¢; lb. 75e; 
2 Ibs. $1.35; 5 lbs. $3.10. 
JACKSON WONDER. (65 days.) This is also 
called Never Fail Bush Lima. Excellent 
drought resistant and sure cropper. Pods 
about 3 inches long, % of an inch wide, 
filled with 3 or 4 beans, of medium size, 
flat, light brown to purple, mottled; also 
good as a winter shell 
Postpaid, 14 lb. 20¢: Y2 lb. 35c; lb. 60ce; 
2 Ibs. $1.10; 5 Ibs. $2.50. 
BABY POTATO. (72 days.) Twelve to six- 
teen inches high, early and prolific, and 
here at last is a small, thick-seeded butter 
bean with some Fordhook flavor. Pods are 
large for a Baby Lima, seeds are an at- 
tractive bright green in the green or eating 
stage, and creamy white when dry. 
Postpaid, 14 lb. 25ce; WY Ib. 45c¢; lb. 75e; 
2 Ibs. $1.30; 5 lbs. $3.10. 
BURPEE’S IMPROVED. (75 days.) An im- 
provement over the old Burpee’s Bush Lima, 
slightly earlier and larger. Plant sturdy, 
vigorous and very productive. Pods 
inches long, contain three to four beans, 
flat but thicker than Burpee’s Bush. 
Postpaid, % lb. 20c; V2 lb. 35c; Ib. 60c; 
2 lbs. $1.10; 5 Ibs. $2.50. 
CANGREEN. (68 days.) Cangreen is notable 
for the green color of the fleshy part of 
the seed in the dry stage. This makes it 
attractive for canning either by the can- 
ner or in the home. It is also prolific, yield- 
ing a large crop of pods and seeds. 
Postpaid, %4 lb. 20c; 2 lb. 35c; lb. 60c; 
2 Ibs. $1.10; 5 lbs. $2.40. 
DIXIE BUTTER PEA WHITE. (60 days.) A 
relatively new variety which is particu- 
larly adapted for Southern conditions. 
Vine 16 to 22 inches tall, vigorous, sturdy, 
tich dark green bush, extremely prolific. 
Pods are 3¥2 to 4 inches long, well filled 
slightly curved, broad, oval, usually 3 to 
4 green tinted beans per pod. Seed white, 
plump, small, almost round. 
Postpaid, %4 lb. 25c; Y2 lb. 40c; lb. 70c; 
2 Ibs. $1.25; 5 Ibs. $2.75. 
DIXIE BUTTER PEA SPECKLED BUSH. (60 
days.) This miniature lima of excellent 
qualities has been especially well received 
by gardeners in the South. Bushes are 
about 18 inches high, very vigorous, dark 
green, extremely prolific. Pods are 2 inches 
long and contain about 4 pea size little 
speckled lima beans. Seed are reddish 
brown, speckled with dark brown. 
Postpaid, 1% lb. 25c; V2 lb. 45c; lb. 70c; 
2 Ibs. $1.25; 5 lbs. $2.75. 
POLE BUTTER OR LIMA BEANS 
Culture—One pound will plant 100 feet of row; 
each way. Drop 4 to 6 beans in each 
30 lbs. to the acre. Set poles 4 feet apart 
hill; the large type with eye downward. Cover l to ll2 
inches, thin to three plants when up. Plant after ground is warm in April and May. Late 
plantings can be made up to August lst. 
For best results inoculate with Nitragin and mix 
4 pounds Vigoro Fertilizer per 100 feet of row before planting. 
(78 days.) In the 
arly known as _ the 
“Butter Bean.’ It is very early, vigorous 
and productive. The seeds are small and 
white and of good flavor. 
Postpaid, 4 lb. 20c; WY Ib. 35ce; lb. 60e; 
2 lbs. $1.10; 5 lbs. $2.50. 
IMPROVED FLORIDA. (80 days.) A new dis- 
tinct variety. Pods large, beans very 
tender and of excellent quality. Heavy 
yielders. Seed is more than double the 
size of Florida Butter, very striking in ap- 
pearance, of a creamy white, mottled with 
purple. 
Postpaid, 14 lb. 20c; \% Ib. 35c; lb. 60c; 
2 lbs. $1.10; 5 lbs. $2.50. 
LARGE WHITE. (88 days.j Beans greenish 
white, large size, matures late. The most 
productive variety for this section. 
Postpaid, % Ib. 20c; 2 lb. 35c; Ib. 60c; 
2 Ibs. $1.10; 5 Ibs. $2.50. 
CAROLINA or SIEVA. 
South this is famili 
WILLOW LEAF. (90 days.) A great yielder 
and fine flavored. The vines are vigorous 
with many short branches. The leaves are 
small, smooth, stiff, glossy and dark green. 
The pods are dark green, short, about three 
inches, curved. Seed small, flat and white. 
Postpaid, % lb. 20c; 1% lb. 35c; Ib. 60c; 
2 Ibs. $1.10; 5 lbs. $2.50. 
FLORIDA or SPECKLED CALICO. (82 days.) 
This is undoubtedly the greatest yielding 
pole lima bean known today. It commences 
to bear very early and bears continually 
until killed by frost. It is an extra fine 
flavored bean, both in the green state and 
when shelled dry for winter use. The 
beans are medium size, beautifully speckled 
or blotched dark red to black. 
Postpaid, Y% Ib. 20c; % lb. 30c; 
2 lbs. $1.10; 5 Ibs. $2.50. 
Ib. 60c; 
DWARF SHELL OR FIELD BEANS 
Culture—Do not plant until the middle of June. 
Plant in rows 2 to 3 feet apart, spacing the 
seed 2 to 3 inches apart, and cover 1 to 2 inches deep. One pound for 100 feet; 60 to 75 lbs. 
per acre. Plant erect, semi-bush type. 
For best results moculate seed with Nitragin and mix 
4 pounds of Vigoro Fertilizer per 100 feet of row before planting. 
GREAT NORTHERN. (90-100 days.) The stand- 
ard dry shell bean, used for baking and 
soup. Vine large, slender, spreading, with 
short runners, hardy and productive, 
Postpaid, %4 lb. 20c; 1% lb. 35c; lb. 65c; 
2 Ibs. $1.15; 5 lbs. $2.50. 
PINTO. (100-110 days.) A standard shell bean, 
grows well in the south. Vine 22 feet, 
vigorous and productive. 
Postpaid, % lb. 20c; Y2 lb. 35c; lb. 65c; 
2 lbs. $1.15; 5 lbs. $2.50. 
See List Enclosed « 
WHITE NAVY. (90-100 days.) This small shell 
bean will outyield all others. Excellent for 
use as baked beans. Plant large spread- 
ing, with many runners. 
Postpaid, 4% lb. 20c; % lb. 35c; Ib. 65c; 
2 Ibs. $1.15; 5 Ibs. $2.50. 
RED KIDNEY. (90-100 days.) One of the finest 
of all beans for baking. Very productive. 
Postpaid, 4 lb. 20c; % lb. 35c; Ib. 65c; 
2 lbs. $1.15; 5 lbs. $2.50. 
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