. Illustrated seed and floral catalogue : 1900. Nursery stock Louisiana New Orleans Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. BEKNS (Continued.) Burpee's Bush Lima. This is a truer bush form of the luscious large Lima. Bean, coming absolutely true from seed. The bushes grow eighteen to* twenty inches high, are stout and al- ways erect, yet branch so vigorously that each plant develops into a magni- ficent circular bush, from two to three feet in diameter. The bush character is thoroughly established, not one plan


. Illustrated seed and floral catalogue : 1900. Nursery stock Louisiana New Orleans Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. BEKNS (Continued.) Burpee's Bush Lima. This is a truer bush form of the luscious large Lima. Bean, coming absolutely true from seed. The bushes grow eighteen to* twenty inches high, are stout and al- ways erect, yet branch so vigorously that each plant develops into a magni- ficent circular bush, from two to three feet in diameter. The bush character is thoroughly established, not one plant in a thousand showing a disposi- tion to "; It succeeds wherever the pole Lima does, and is a great yielder of handsome large pods, well filled with beans, which are identical in size and luscious flavor with the pole Limas. Pint, 30 cts.; quart, 50 cts.; gall. $; peck, $ Henderson's Bush Lima. A number of Bush Lima or Butter Beans have been advertised of late, but none of them has proved a success in the South like Henderson's. All the large seeded varieties drop their pods before they are ripe for picking. It has all the delicate flavor of the Pole Lima Bean, and is grown with no more trouble than any Bush Bean. It must be planted very far apart, not more than two seeds in a hill, or when drilled at least 3 feet apart by 10 inches in the row. Pint, 30 cts.; quart, 50 cts.; gall. $; peck, $ Pole or Running. Stangen Bohne (Ger).; Haricots a Rames (;; Frijol Vast ago (Sp.) Pole Beans should not be planted before the end of February, and Lima or But- ter Beans not before March. Stick your poles and plant in rows four feet apart. Cover about two inches deep. The Crease- back should not be planted later than April, but can be replanted in July, and August, while the Southern Prolific resists the heat better, and may be planted all summer. Creaseback, or Fat Horse, by some called the Mobile Bean. The earliest and best Pole Bean for market and


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