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Henderson 

 Tested 



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Complete 

 List 



REFUGEE WAX BEAN 



HENDERSON" BUSH LIMA BEAN 



BEANS, DWARF WAX-PODDED or "BUTTER." 



Black Wax, Henderson's Improved. (See Specialties, page 13). 



Curries Rust-Proof Wax. The earliest, hardiest and one of the 

 most prolific of the flat wax-pod Beans, color golden yellow, 

 pods long and straight 



Davis White Kidney Wax. Snap pods very uniform in size, flat, 

 very long, color light yellow. Highly esteemed for shipping 



Flageolet Wax. Very early; pods flat, very long and tender. 

 {Crop failure) 



Golden-Eyed Wax. An early, vigorous variety, free from rust and 

 blight, bearing tender, large, flat, waxy-golden pods 



Golden Scimitar. (Crop failed) 



Golden Wax Improved. (See Specialties, page 13) 



Hodson Long Pod Wax. (See Specialties, page 13) 



Refugee Wax. Possesses the valuable characteristics of the green 

 podded Refugee; is wax-podded and practically everbearing. 

 Pods round, translucent yellow, remaining tender. A great 

 drought and rust resister. (See engraving.) 



Unrivaled Wax. (See Specialties, page 10.) 



Wardwell's Kidney Wax. One of the best large podded wax Beans. 

 Very robust and hardy, producing a heavy crop of showy, broad 

 long, flat wax pods, not liable to rust or blister 



Yosemite Mammoth Wax, Henderson's. A grand variety, yield 

 ing immense golden yellow, waxy pods, often 8 inches long 

 thick, meaty and absolutely stringless, cooking tender and 

 delicious. It is a robust growing sort, needing to be planted twice 

 as far apart as ordinary bush Beans. Succeeds well on poor soils. 



BEANS, BUSH LIMA. 



Burpee's Bush Lima. A bush form of the Large White Lima, 

 growing about 20 inches high, the pods and Beans are nearly 

 the same size as the latter. While not as early as the "Hender- 

 son," its large size commends it to many 



Dreer's Bush Lima. A bush form of Dreer's Pole Lima. Beans 

 thick, sweet and succulent, growing close together in the pods. 

 Growth vigorous, about 18 inches high, with abundant foliage 

 Grows well even in dry seasons 



Fordhook Bush Lima. The largest bush form of the popular 

 "Potato" Lima. The plants often grow 20 inches in height, of 

 true bush form; pods 4 to 5 inches long, contain 3 to 5 large, 

 delicious Limas nearly as large again as the original type and is 

 4 to 6 days earlier, bearing freely throughout the season. . . . 



"Henderson" Bush Lima. The original — about 3 days earlier 

 than the Improved — but pods and Beans are smaller. (See 

 engraving) 



Henderson's Early Giant Bush Lima. (See Specialties, page 14) 

 2 pkts., 25c 



Improved "Henderson" Bush Lima. (See Specialties, page 14). . 



SPECIAL OFFER. 1 pkt. each of the above 6 Bush 

 Limas, delivered free in the U. S., for 60c. 



BEANS, POLE LIMA. 



Dreer's Improved Lima. A thick, almost round Bean of fine 

 quality and a large yielder; very early 



Early Leviathan Lima, Henderson's. (.See Specialties, page 14) . . 



Large White Lima. The old favorite, universally grown for both 

 family and market use. The large, flat, kidney-shaped Beans, 

 shelled either green or dried, are tender and delicious when 

 cooked 



New Ideal Lima, Henderson's. (See Specialties, page 14) 



BEANS, CLIMBING or POLE. (1 quart to 150 hills.) 



Early Golden Cluster Wax. Beginning in July, it produces abund 

 antly until frost, large clusters of golden yellow pods 6 to 8 inches 

 long, of delicious flavor. Valuable either as a shell or "snap." 

 (See engraving) 



Golden Champion, Henderson's. The leading wax podded pole 

 Bean, very early and a great and continuous bearer of enormous, 

 light yellow waxy pods, absolutely stringless, brittle and tender; 

 a healthy grower, free from rust 



Horticultural or Speckled Cranberry. An old, popular variety, 

 useful either as a green podded "snap" Bean or when shelled in 

 the dry state 



Old Homestead. (See Specialties, page 12) 



Scarlet Runner. An ornamental 10-foot vine, perfect for summer 

 shade with dazzling scarlet flowers. The half-grown pods make 

 perfect snaps, or may be used shelled 



White Creaseback. One of the finest early pole Beans, bearing in 

 profusion clusters of fleshy green pods, 5 to 6 inches long, deeply 

 creased, perfectly stringless, tender and of superior quality; 

 used as a "snap" Bean. The matured Beans are pure white 

 and excellent shelled 



Pkt. 



SO. 15 



.15 

 • 15 



.15 



.15 

 .15 



.15 

 .15 



.15 



.10 



.10 



.15 



.10 



.15 

 .15 



.10 

 .15 



.10 

 .15 



.15 



15 



.10 

 .10 



.15 



15 



Pint 



EARLY GOLDEN CLUSTER WAX BEAN 



BEET. (1 os. to 50 feel of drill.) 



Crimson Globe. (See Specialties, page 15) 



Crosby's Egyptian. An improvement over Egyptian, being equally as early, 

 larger and less flat, very uniform in size and shape, with small foliage. 

 Flesh of excellent quality and of a distinct red slightly zoned 



Detroit Dark Red. (See Specialties, page 15) 



Dewing's Improved Blood Turnip. Handsome, smooth and round, taper- 

 ing at the base; color of flesh strongly zoned, of fine quality 



Early Blood Turnip. A standard variety, following Eclipse in season; 

 quality excellent; color, deep blood red; the tops make excellent "greens" 



Early Model. (See Specialties, page 17) 



$0 . 30 



.30 

 .30 



.30 



.30 

 .30 



.30 

 .35 



.30 



.30 



.30 



.25 



.40 

 .35 



.30 



.30 



30 



.30 



.25 

 .25 



.30 



.30 



Quart 



SO. 55 



Pkt. 



50.10 



.10 

 .10 



.05 



.05 

 .10 



. 55 



.55 



. oo 

 . 55 



.55 

 .60 



.45 



.40 



.75 

 .45 



.45 

 .55 



.45 

 .55 



.45 

 .45 



4 Qts. 



Oz. 



SO. 25 



.25 

 .25 



.15 



.20 

 .25 



$2.10 



2.10 

 2.10 



1.85 



2.10 

 2.10 



2.10 

 2.00 



2.10 



2.10 



1.60 



1.60 



2.10 



1.40 



2.75 

 1.60 



1.60 

 2.10 



1.60 

 2.10 



.10 



2.10 



1.60 

 1.60 



2.10 



2.10 



X Lb 



SO. 85 



.75 

 .75 



.45 



.60 



.85 



Purchaser pays transportation on BEA NS by the pint, quart, peck and bushel, 

 page 1. Postal weight of Beans is 1 lb. per pint. Packets are delivered free. 



If wanted by Parcel Post, postage must be added — see Zone Rates on 



