Sll&h (B&JCMI& GREEN PODDED 



CULTURE — Sow every two weeks from early May until 

 August for succession crops in the latitude of New York. 

 Further south, sow earlier; further north, later. Plant two 

 inches deep in drills two and one-half feet apart. Plant 

 seeds two inches apart, thin out plants to stand four inches 

 apart. They commence bearing in six to eight weeks. 

 2 lbs. to 100 feet of drill. 



1 BOUNTIFUL (Henderson's) 



A Flat, Green-Podded, Stringiest Bean — 

 Prolific Continuous Bearer 



Introduced by us thirty years ago, this superior, stringless 

 bush bean is in greater demand today than any other vari- 

 ety in cultivation. The plant is very vigorous, almost im- 

 mune from disease, hardy, early and prolific. It bears rich 

 green pods, of immense size, thick, broad, extra long, very 

 unform in shape, solid, meaty, and of high quality, melt- 

 ingly tender and having a delicious flavor exclusively 

 their own. The pods are stringless and entirely free from 



any tough, membraneous lining 



when young, and this tender 



"snap brittle" quality is retained 



even into maturity. 



Price, pkt., 15c; Vi lb., 30c; 

 lb., 50c 



28 TENDERGREEN (Henderson's)— First in Queenly— The Bean 

 De Luxe. Bears a Profusion ox Exquisitely Tender Green Pods 



For those who demand quality above all else, we recommend Tendergreen. 

 The pods are absolutely stringless and fiberless, with a delicious flavor and a 

 melting tenderness that distinguishes them as the ultimate in quality. Tender- 

 green is not an erratic producer, but a dependable and prolific bearer. It is 

 one of the earliest beans in cultivation. The vigorous plants average from 14 to 

 15 inches high, the stems are stout and rigid, the foliage is heavy, glossy and 

 attractive. The pods are deep, rich green in color, extremely brittle, perfectly 

 round, and 6 to 6V2 inches long. 



Price, pkt., 15c; V2 lb., 30c; lb., 50c 



27 STRINGLESS BLACE VALENTINE 



Matures early and produces large crops. A great improvement on the old 

 popular Black Valentine. 



Price, pkt., 10c; V2 lb., 30c; lb., 50c 



dSuAh (B&cuu 



WAX PODDED 



Culture same as that recommended for Green 

 Bush Beans. Ask for Leaflet "Garden Culture 

 of Beans." 



44 GOLDEN AGE (Henderson's) 



The Superlative Quality Wax Bean 



We have named this "Golden Age," because 

 we believe its advent is an achievement in the 

 science of plant breeding. Besides being abso- 

 lutely stringless, it is remarkable for its rust- 

 resisting and disease-resisting qualities. The 

 plants are vigorous in growth, and bear heavy 

 crops of transparent, tender, golden, waxy pods, 

 delightful to the eye, and ready to pick in 45 

 days from the planting of the seed. 



Price, pkt., 15c; V2 lb., 30c; 1 lb., 50c 



55 SURE CROP STRINGLESS 



Clear Amber, Stringless Pods. Ideal for the Home 

 or Market Garden. Strong Grower, Dependable 

 Cropper. 



The beautiful amber pods average 6 to 6V2 

 inches long. They are straight and brittle, string- 

 less and of excellent flavor. The plants are large 

 and robust, and produce excellent crops. This 

 variety is an established favorite in all sections 

 of the country where beans are grown. 



Price, pkt., 10c; V2 lb., 30; lb., 50c 



HENDERSON'S GARDEN GUIDE & RECORD— Tells How, What, When and Where to Plant 

 Sent without charge on every order amounting to $4.00 or over if requested. Published price 50c 



This book answers thousands of questions about gardening. It gives complete cultural instructions for 

 growing both vegetables and flowers written by experts. It includes an article on Modern Canning Methods 

 by Esther Grayson. Size, 5 by 8% ins., has 88 pages of text including index. Also 16 record pages; 

 104 pages in all. 



SUMMER VICTORY GARDEN SPECIALTIES 



