BUSH BEANS ¢copos 
PODDED 
CULT URE—Sow every two weeks from eavly 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 Ibs. to 100 feet of drill. 
28 TENDERGREEN (Henderson’s) 
(See Color Plate, Page 13) 
BEARS A PROFUSION OF EXQUISITELY TENDER GREEN PODS 
For those who demand quality above all else, we recommend Tendergreen. The pods are abso- 
lutely ,stringless and fiberless, with a delicious flavor and a melting tenderness that distinguishes 
them as the ultimate in quality. Tendergreen 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 hig, 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 61% inches long. 
Price, pkt. 15c; 44 Ib., 40c; lb., 70c; 2 Ibs., $1.30; 8 lbs., $4.25. 
1 BOUNTIFUL (Henderson’s) 
A Flat, Green-Podded, Stringless Variety—Prolific and Continuous 
Bearer 
Introduced by us thirty years ago, this superior, stringless bush bean is in greater demand to-day 
than any other variety in cultivation. The plant is very vigorous, almost immune from disease, 
hardy, early and prolific. It bears rich green pods, of immense size, thick, broad, extra long, very 
uniform in shape, solid, meaty and of high quality, meltingly 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. (See 
illustration.) 
Price, pkt., 15c; 4% lb., 25c; lb., 45c; 2 Ibs., 85c; 8 lbs., $2.75: 15 Ibs., $4.50. 
22 “HENDERSON” STRINGLESS 
Stringless, Meaty, Rust-Resisting 
The ‘‘Henderson”’ Stringless Bush Bean is absolutely 
stringless from the first to the last picking and is quite free 
from rust. The vine is upright, strong and healthy; about one 
and a half to two feet in height, and bears a heavy crop of 
meaty, tender pods six to seven inches in length in about seven 
weeks from planting the seed. The quality-and flavor of the 
pods are unexcelled, and even when canned they retain their 
color and flavor just as if freshly picked from the vine. We 
recommend it to our customers, knowing that it will give 
great satisfaction. 
Price, pkt., 15c; 14 lb., 30c; Ib., 55c; 2 Ibs., 95c; 8 Ibs., $3.50; 
15 lbs., $6.00. 
10 DWARF HORTICULTURAL or CRANBERRY 
Useful either as'snap beans or for shelling green. 
Price, pkt., 10c; 14 lb., 25c; lb., 45c; 2 Ibs., 85c; 
8 lbs., $2.75; 15 lbs., $4.50. 
14 FRENCH HORTICULTURAL 
Produces 7-inch pods generously splashed with brilliant 
red or carmine. Used asa snap bean or for shelling green. 
Price, pkt., 15c; 4% Ilb., 30c; Ib., 55c; 2 Ibs., 95c; 
8 lbs., $3.50. 
18 GIANT STRINGLESS 
Pods meaty, round, brittle and stringless. Prolific cropper. 
Price, pkt., 10c; 4% lb., 25c; lb., 45c; 2 Ilbs., 85c; 
8 lbs., $2.75; 15 Ibs., $4.50. ; 
, 21 THE PRINCE (FORCING) 
Pods often measure 10 to 12 inches. Good flavor, string- 
less in early stages. 
Price, pkt., 25c; 1% lb., 55c; lb., $1.00; 2 lbs., $1.75. 
26 REFUGEE STRINGLESS DON’T FORGET 
The young pods are fine for canning and pickling whole. 
A popular late variety. 
T t -long suppl 
Dales, wk, (ey 1A ln We Th. AS O ian Be eg e tae hy rir ce ee 
8 Ibs., $2.75; 15 lbs., $4.50. of this delicious vegetable, 
27 STRINGLESS BLACK VALENTINE _| sow seeds every two weeks— 
Matures early and produces large crops. A great im- order sufficient seed now for 
provement on the old popular Black Valentine, 
Price, pkt., 10c; 14‘ lb., 25c; lb., 45c; 2 lbs., 85c; 
8 Ibs., $2.75; 15 lIbs., $4.50. 
your season’s needs. 
