Climbing Baby Lima
(72 days). Earliest of white limas. Pods look like regular baby limas. One of first to bear – continue until frost. 8 to 10 ft. tall, 3 to 4 seeds per pod. Medium green color. Excellent eating. Pkt. (3 oz.), 15c; ½ lb. 40C; 1 lb. 75C; 3 lbs. 1.85, postpaid.
Dwarf Baby Potato Lima
(72 days). An All America Silver Medal Winner. Seeds small, thick, bright green, good flavored. Prolific yielder. Fine for canning or freezing. Pkt. (3 oz.), 15c; ½ lb. 40C; 1 lb. 75C; 3 lbs. 1.85, postpaid.
Florida Butter Bean
(68 days). Was the most popular pole lima among Henry's Missouri neighbors. Grows 6 to 8 ft. tall. Use green, shelled, or dry. Big yielder. Seeds white with purple-red markings when dry. Pkt. (3 oz.), 15c; ½ lb. 35C; 1 lb. 60C; 3 lbs. 1.50, postpaid.
Fordhook 242
(75 days). An All America selection. The best and the earliest of big seeded limas. Originated by the U.S.D.A. Strong, upright bushes. Holds pods high and clean. 4 to 5 large, white, meaty, nut-like beans to the pod. Wonderful for freezing. Pkt. (3 oz.), 15c; ½ lb. 45C; 1 lb. 85C; 3 lbs. 2.10, postpaid.
Green Seeded Baby Lima
(67 days). An improvement over old-fashioned baby limas. Beans are bright green during shelling stage. Fine for canning, good for dry beans too. An excellent grower, stands hot dry weather. Tremendous yielder of good flavored beans. Pkt. (3 oz), 15c; ½ lb. 40C; 1 lb. 75C; 3 lbs. 1.85, postpaid.
Henderson's Bush Baby Lima
(67 days). Best Lima yielder. Small white bean. Great for shell bean, canning or winter drying. Stands dry weather. Dependable. Pkt. (3 oz.), 15c; ½ lb. 38C; 1 lb. 65C; 3 lbs. 1.60, postpaid.
Speckled Calico Pole Lima Bean
(78 days). This was the prize bean of Henry's Ozark garden. It loves hot summer weather and keeps on bearing over an extremely long period. Prolific and vigorous. Pods 3 to 4 in. long with 3 to 4 big flat beans in each. Flavor is excellent. Pods borne in easy-to-pick clusters. Fine for winter storing. Pkt. (3 oz). 15C; ½ lb. 40C; 1 lb. 70C; 3 lbs. 1.75, postpaid.