20 PETER HENDERSON & CO—VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
BEANS, Pole or Running. 
German, Stangen-Bohnen.—French, Haricot a 
Rames.—Spanish, Judias..- 
1 qt. to 150 hills; 10 to 12 qts. to the acre in drills. 
Add 15 cts. per qt. extra if to be sent by mail. 
OLD HOMESTEAD. (See Novelties, page 6.) 15 
cts. pkt.; 60 cts. 44 pt.; $1.00 pt. 
GOLDEN CHAMPION. (See Novelties, page 6.) 
15 cts. pkt.; 60 cts. 1g pt.; $1.00 pt. 
EARLY GOLDEN CLUSTER WAX. Begins to 
bear early in July and continues until frost. The 
pods are six to eight inches long, are most 
freely produced, and are of a beautiful golden yel- 
low ; the flavor is most delicious. Can be used 
either shelled or as astring bean. (See cut.) Price, 
15 cts. per pkt.; 50c. per pt.; 75c. per qt.; $5.00 
per peck. 
Dutch Case-Knife. Very productive, and one of 
the earliest; sometimes used as ‘‘ snaps,” but 
generally shelled. An excellent market sort. 25 
cts. pt.; 40 ets. qt. ; $2.25 peck; $8.00 bushel. 
Horticultural or Speckled Cranberry. Popular 
either in the green state or shelled. 25c. per pt. ; 
40c. per qt. ; $2.25 per peck; $8.00 per bushel. 
SCARLET RUNNER. A great favorite, both 
ornamentaland useful. Helght, ten feet, present- 
ing dazzling scarlet flowers from July to October. 
Used both as a string bean and shelled. Seeds 
when ripe lilac, mottled black. 20 cts. pt. ; 35 cts. 
qt. ; $2.00 peck; $7.00 bush. 
White Dutch Runner. Similar to the preceding, 
excepting seeds and flower, which are white. 20 
cts. pt.; 35 ets. qt.; $2.00 peck; $7.00 bush. 
German Wax Pole. One of the best varieties 
either for snaps or shelled in the green state. 
25 cts. pt.; 40 cts. qt.; $2.25 peck; $8.00 bushel. 
> LIMA BEANS. <= 
FORD'S MAMMOTH. This is undoubtedly the 
best of all the climbing Limas, the individual 
beans being of enormous size and containing from 
five to eight beans toa pod. Although the Bush 
Lima Bean has in many localities displaced the 
Pole Lima for private use, yet wherever Pole 
Beans are grown Ford’s Mammoth can be recom- 
mended above all others. (See cut.) Price,40c. per 
1g pt.; 60 cts. per pt.; $1.00 per qt.; $5.00 peck; 
$16.00 busheL 
EARLY GOLDEN CLUSTER WAX BEAN. 
LIMA BEANS.—Continued. 
JERSEY EXTRA EARLY LIMA. Inour 
experience with it from year to year, we 
have found it invariably ten days to two 
weeks earlier than any other Pole Lima. 
The pods of it have been large enough to 
pick July 24th, and have been sold in the 
New York markets a week later. In size and 
appearance it is about the same as the 
Large White Lima, and is of equally good 
quality. Price, 40 cts. pt.; 70 cts. qt.; $4.00 
peck; $14.00 bush. 
DREER’S IMPROVED LIMA. The dis- 
tinctive features of this are early maturity, 
large yield and extra quality. _ The bean itself is 
thick and round, rather than oval shaped, as most 
other Limas are. 30 cts. pt. ; 50 cts. qt. , $3.00 peck; 
$10.00 bushel. 
LARGE WHITE LIMA. With nearly every one the 
seeds, either green or ripe, of this variety, are con- 
sidered the most tender and delicious of all the bean 
family, and it is therefore universally grown both for 
market and family use. Theripe seeds are a flattish 
kidney shape, and have a dull white color. 30 cts. 
pt.; 50 cts. qt.; $3.00 peck ; $9.00 bush. 
SMALL LIMA OR SIEVA. A variety of the Large 
White Lima. The pods, however, are much smaller, 
usually about three inches long. It is a little earlier 
and more hardy. The seeds also are smaller, but 
of the same color as the Large White Lima. 265 cts. 
pt.; 40 cts. qt. ; $2.75 peck; $9.00 bushel. 
FORD’S MAMMOTH LIMA BEAN. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 
German, Kopfkohl Griiner.—French, Chou de 
Bruzelles. 
Cultivation same as Cabbage. 
If by mail in quantities of 44 lb. and upward, post— 
age must be added at the rate of 8 cts. per lb. . 
TALL FRENCH. Very fine. 5 cts. pkt.; 20 
ets. oz.; 70 ets. 14 lb. ; $2.50 Ib. 
DWARF IMPROVED. A variety producing 
——— __ compact sprouts of excellent quality. (See 
cut.) 5 cts. pkt.; 20 ets. oz.; 70 ets. 14 lb. ; $2.50 Ib. 
BROCCOLI. 
German, Brocoli, Spargel-Kohl.—French, Chou Brocoli.— 
Spanish, Broculi. 
Cultivation same as Cauliflower. 
If by mail in quantities of 14 Ib. and upward, postage must 
be added at the rate of 8 cts. per lb. 
WHITE CAPE. Heads medium size, close, compact,. 
of creamy white color; one of the most certain to head. 
15 ets. pkt.; 60 ets. oz. ; $2.00 14 lb. 
PURPLE CAPE. Differs from the preceding only im 
color. 10 cts. pkt.; 40 ets. oz.; $1.25 14 lb. 
Walcheren. A valuable variety, with very large, firm 
heads. 15 cts. pkt.; 75 ets. oz.; $2.50 14 Ib. 
So far I have always found your seeds are just what you 
claim them to be. ‘They never failto-germinate and are 
always true toname. I used to try seeds before sowing, 
but have stopped because I find I can believe you more 
than my own trials. Your house must be a great one 
any way.—G. ScHUELE, Spokane Falls, Wash., Jan. 30,.'90, 
