aS ..PETER HENDERSON & CO.,NEW YORK: 
Henderson’s Early Leviathan Pole Lima. 
Henderson's Fart Leviathan Pole Lima Bean 
One week earlier than any other Pole Lima. Of superior quality. Immense size. Wonderfully productive. 
Withthis sort we reach the ideal 
Pole Lima. This delicious vege- 
table is denied many would-be 
growerson account of the length of 
season required to mature it, the 
early frost coming on just as the 
crop is ready to pick. This sort is 
at least one week earlier than any 
large Pole Lima yet offered and 
fully two weeks earlier than most, 
consequently it will prove a boon 
to thousandsof growers. Earliness 
is often obtained at the sacrifice of 
other valuable features, but in this 
variety we claim superiority, not 
only in this respect, but in size of 
bean and pod and enormous pro- 
ductiveness. It is in fact about 
perfect and of incalculable value. 
(See cut.) Price, 15c. % pt., 25c. pt., 
45c. qt., $3.00 pk. 
“T am very much pleased with your 
‘Leviathan Early Lima Bean,’ being early. 
and grand for table use. I planted them 
May 12th, and they were coming up May 
Iéth, and grew so rapidly that I had to 
hustle to keep them tied up. First picking 
for the table July 26th, we are still picking 
(September 17th), and young heans still 
forming.” —E. HOLLISTER, Wellston, Mo. 
“Last spring I procured what was claimed 
to be early strains of Pole Lima Beans 
from fourseed houses and tested them along 
with your ‘Early Leviathan’; yours gave 
fine large beans for the table a week earlier 
than the ‘Jersey Extra Early,’ and 10 days 
earlier than any other large White Pole 
Lima. As a general thing, the large White 
Limas will not ripenin this cold climate; ‘ : z 
with Leviathan. there will be no trouble. l 3 Pog tt ee 
can but congratulate you on its introduc- i BY PLTER HENDERSON & 62. 
tion.”—EDWARD L. COY, Melrose, Mass. 
Golden Carmine-Podded Pole Bean. 
A new climbing wax bean of robust growth; an early and prolific yielder of large, 
fleshy, stringless pods of a handsome golden color, mottled with carmine; unsurpassed 
both as a ‘‘snap’’ and shell bean. Price, 20c. 14 pt., 35c. pt., 60c. qt. 
OLD HOMESTEAD POLE BEAN. 
This we regard as far ahead of any other green Pole Bean. In our trial grounds 
last summer it was fit for the table on August 1st, which was ten days earlier than 
any other green climbing sort. It is enormously productive, the pods hanging in 
great clusters from top to bottom of the pole. It is entirely stringless, and the pods 
are a silvery-green color, resembling the popular Refugee Bush Bean, are large, 
cook tender and melting, and we can recommend it as the best green Pole Bean. 
(See cut.) Price, 15c. %4 pt., 25c. pt., 40c. qt., $2.25 pk. 
“My wife also wishes to say a word of praise of the ‘Old Homestead’ Beans. She picked the first on 
July 22d, and they are still bearing, October 8th, and everybody pronounced them fine and wants no other.” 
J.D. POSTELL, Church Hill, Pa. 
Henderson’s Superior Seeds Produce the Prize-Winners ° **T get more prizes on vegetables raised from your seeds than from those 
of any other seedsmen.’”’—Miss M. J. SWEET, West Broome, Prov. Quebec, 
Henderson’s 
Early Leviathan Pole Lima. 
