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THREE VALUABLE NEW BUSH BEANS. 
HENDERSON’S MARKET WAX. 
© «: is a grand acquisition, combining the splendid 
qualities of the Long Yellow Six-Weeks with those 
of a wax-podded variety. It is a very fine flat- 
podded wax bean that will certainly displace any variety 
of its class yet introduced. Its general appearance is 
similar to Wardwell’s Kidney Wax, the plant and indi- 
vidual leaves being larger than this well-known variety. 
The type and habit of plant are thoroughly fixed. Pods 
are fully as large as Wardwell’s Kidney Wax, which, with 
their great breadth, make a very showy and’ handsome 
appearance. It is very early for so large a sort, and 
herein lies its great value, as heretofore all large varie- 
ties have been late. It is avery prolific cropper. The 
color of the pods is clear waxy yellow, free from green 
tips; the quality is admirable, and they are entirely 
stringless. This new bean is also valuable as a shell 
bean, the delicious flavor being equal to that of any of 
the sorts used exclusively for this purpose. 
PRICE, 15c. pkt., 30c. pt., 50c. qt. 
HENDERSON’S KNIGKERBOGKER. 
© variety is the very best type of the green bush 
bean on the market to-day. It was obtained by 
crossing the old Red Valentine with Yosemite 
Mammoth Wax, and the result is eminently satisfactory, 
combining in a remarkable degree the good qualities of 
these well-known varieties. The plant has the habit and 
general appearance of the Yosemite Mammoth Wax. 
While not so large it is of very strong constitution, stand- 
ing up well on along stalk, so that the beans are borne 
well off the ground; but the greatest possible improve- 
ment has been wrought in the pod itself, which is longer, 
greater in circumference and straighter than the old Valentine. 
Added to this it has retained the fleshy character of Yosemite Mam- 
moth Wax. When we consider that it is absolutely free from string 
and that such grand quality is combined with strength of constitu- 
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tion to resist adverse climatic conditions, its value will be apparent. HENDERSON’S BOUNTI FU L 
PRICE, 15c. pkt., 30c. pt., 50c. at. m 
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Pa) * DISTINCT improvement in green bush beans. 
HENDERSON'S 
MARKET WAX, 
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ABSOLUTELY STRINGLESS PERFEGTLY The one great objection to all bush beans 
TENDER has been that all had more or less ‘‘string”’ 
xij and tough skin, causing the bean to become unfit 
for use unless picked exactly at the right time. 
Henderson's “Bountiful ” is absolutely Stringless, 
and produces pods unusually large and uniform in 
shape, and deliciously tender, remaining so for a 
remarkably long period. It is a prodigious crop- 
per and extremely early ; besides this it is remark- 
ably hardy. A customer brought us, on November 
od, a very fine mess picked on that day, and although 
the vines had been slightly touched by frost, the 
beans were in perfect condition and of exquisite 
quality. This variety will give fullest satisfaction 
to every grower, whether for market or private use. 
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PRICE, 15c, 34 pt. 20c, pt., 3c. gt, $2.00 pk., $7.00 bush, 
“T had a few Bountiful Beans from you in the spring: 
they are, indeed, a wonderful bean, so prolific and orsuch 
fine quality.""-—O. F. NEWHALL, Market Gardener, Pea- 
body, Mass. 
“Your NEW BUSH BEAN BOUNTIFUL is, in my 
opinion, far ahead of all others, both in earliness and 
yield. I picked 52 large pods off one plant, and the 
small ones On same were too numerous to count, the 
small packet giving us 2 great many pickings. It is 
the only Bean I ever saw that was stringless.”’-—G. A. 
Satu, Gayville, S. D. 
“« Your Bountiful Bush Beans beat the world down here for 
fine healthy foliage and mammoth yield, quality grand.’—W. 
M. Tuomas, Selma, Ala. 
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PEAS, BEANS and CORN we do NOT deliver free, but will do so if 5c. per pint or [0c. per quart is added to the price. 
