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WHAT THE USERS OF BOUNTIFUL BEAN THINK OF IT. 
“T had a few Bountiful Beans from you in the spring. It is, indeed, a 
wonderful bean, so prolific and of such fine quality.”,-—O. F. NEWHALL, Market 
Gardener, Peabody, Mass. 
“Your NEW BUSH BEAN BOUNTIFUL is, in my opinion, far ahead ofall 
ethers, both in earliness and yield. I picked 52 large pods off one plant, and the 
small ones on same were too numerous to count. It is the only bean I ever saw 
that was stringless.”’-—G. A. SMitH, Gayville, S. D. 
“Your Bountiful Bush Beans beat anything down here for fine, healthy foliage 
and mammoth yield, quality grand.’’-—W. M. Tuomas, Selma, Ala. 
“East year we tried your Bountiful Bush Beans, and aside from the fine yield 
and beautifal foliage, we find them of splendid quality.’’-—H. E. Warr, Armstrong 
Mill Road, Lexington, Ky. 
“* The Bountiful Bush Beans were bearing and in blossom when frost killed the 
vines. They are all you claim.’’—JOHN HaARinG, Mt. Ivy, N. Y. 
TABLE SEED SPECIALTIES 
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"HENDERSON'S BOUNTIFUL 
"BUSH BEAN. 
A prolific and continuous bearer. 
The first in spring—the last in fall. 
Absolutely stringless—very tender 
and of delicious flavor. 
HIS superior variety, introduced into cultivation by us, 
is a distinct improvement in green bush beans, and 
has become exceedingly popular wherever known. 
Our customers who have grown it are enthusiastic in 
its praise; some of them say, ‘‘you do not praise it half 
enough. ’’ 
The plant is of remarkably handsome and _ thrifty 
growth, being practically rust and mildew proof. It is 
very hardy, extremely early, very prolific and bears con- 
tinuously for several weeks; it is the first to give pods 
fit to pick in the spring, and the last to yield edible pods in 
the fall; in fact, frost usually finds midsummer-sown plants 
still in pod and blossom. 
But the crowning merit of this grand Bush Bean is in 
-the rich green pods, which are of, immense size, thick, 
broad, extra long, very uniform in shape, solid, meaty, 
and of high quality, meltingly tender and having a de- 
licious flavor exclusively their own; moreover, the pods 
are absolutely stringless and entirely free from any 
tough, membraneous lining, not only when young but this 
tender ‘‘snap brittle’’ quality is retained even into ma- 
turity. 
In addition to the many merits of Henderson’s Bountiful 
as a ‘‘snap’’ bean, one lady draws our attention to the fact 
that she ‘‘finds it is most excellent shelled after it is ripe 
for winter use.”’ 
This variety, while unrivalled in its class for the home 
garden, is also coming into great demand among the truck- 
ers, who find that its handsome appearance and luscious 
quality ‘‘hold their customers.”’ (See cut.) 
PRICE, l5c. 32 pt., 20c. pt., 35c. qt., $2.00 pk., $7.00 bush. 
BEANS, PEAS and GORN we do NOT deliver free, but will do so if 5c. per pint or 106, per quart is added to prices. 
