Vick's garden and floral guide . e Pole Lima. Plantfl A in rows three feet ;i]urt, :oul . S^l It thin to twelve or eighteen in- ches apart in the row. Packet,^Hk\ 10 cents ; % pt., 15 cents ; ?k. ft.,25 cents; qt., 45 Improved Bush Lima iDreers, Kumerle, or Th»r-burn.) Form of growth similar«M.*s»<fll tu auovc- 1 he in theTmfqjL3 1^ gri \v close together, areT(f§M|f very thick, and ot superior^BR flavor. Packet, 10 cents; % pt., 15 cents; pt., 25 cents;I ^ qt., 45 cents. Woods New Prolific Bush Lima. A greatly improved strain ofHendersons Bush Lima, or Dwarf SievaBean. Equa
Vick's garden and floral guide . e Pole Lima. Plantfl A in rows three feet ;i]urt, :oul . S^l It thin to twelve or eighteen in- ches apart in the row. Packet,^Hk\ 10 cents ; % pt., 15 cents ; ?k. ft.,25 cents; qt., 45 Improved Bush Lima iDreers, Kumerle, or Th»r-burn.) Form of growth similar«M.*s»<fll tu auovc- 1 he in theTmfqjL3 1^ gri \v close together, areT(f§M|f very thick, and ot superior^BR flavor. Packet, 10 cents; % pt., 15 cents; pt., 25 cents;I ^ qt., 45 cents. Woods New Prolific Bush Lima. A greatly improved strain ofHendersons Bush Lima, or Dwarf SievaBean. Equally as early and prolific, and much larger pods and beans, Being abouttwo weeks earlier than the true Limas, it is very desir-able for planting for an early supply, or in latitudeswhere the true Limas do not succeed well. Like all theSieva Beans, it is especially adapted for light soils. Packet,10 cents ; % pt., 15 cents ; pt., 25 cents ; qt., 45 packet of each of the above three varieties for 25 Field Beans VGIKST White Kidney (Royal Dwarf). An excellent shellbean for use as a green bean in succotash, and one of thebest for winter use ; unsurpassed for baked beans. Beans long, large, white,kidney-shaped. % pint, 15 cents ; pt., 25 cents ; qt., 40 cents. Bushel,at expense of purchaser, $ Large White Marrow or Mountain. This sort, like the preceding, is extensively grown as a dry bean for winter use. The beans are large, clearwhite, cooking very dry and mealy. % pint, 15 cents ; pt., 25 cents ; qt.,40 cents. Per bushel, at expense of purchaser, $ Pole, or Running Beans About the middle of May plant four to six beans around poleseight to ten feet high, setting poles four feet apart each way. Thinto three plants to a pole if the soil is rich. Powells Yellow Giant. (New.) This grand new Pole Bean comes from a cross betweenHorticultural Pole and Broad Lima, and is the result of over twentyyears of work by the veteran horticultur
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