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Henderson's 



ountiful Bean 



FLAT, GREEN-PODDED BUSH BEAN 



A PROLIFIC AND CONTINUOUS BE.MIER 



THE FIRST IN SPRING— THE LAST IN FALL 



STRINGLESS, VERY TENDER, ANI> 



OF DELICIOUS FLAVOR 



This superior variety, introduced by lis, is a 

 distinct improvement in green Lujh Beans and 

 has become cxcecdincily popular wherever knor.-n. 

 Our customers v/ho have grown it arc enthu- 

 siastic in its praise; some of them cay, "You do 

 not praise it lialf enough." The pl.nt is remwrii- 

 ably handsome and of tlirifty growth, being prac- 

 tically rust and mildew proof. It i" very hcrdy, 

 extremely early, very prolific, and bears contin- 

 uously for several weeks; it is the first to rive pods 

 fit to pick in the spring, and the last to yield edible 

 pods in the fall. 



But the crowning merit of this grand Bush Boani.-: in 

 the rich green pods, which are of immense £:i::e, thick, 

 broad, extra long, very uniform in sliape, solid, mccty 

 and of high quality, meltingly tender and havin;; a 

 delicious flavor exclusively their own. Moreover, the 

 pods are not only stringless and entirely free from any 

 jugh, membranous lining when young, but this tender 

 aap brittle" quality is retained even into maturity, 

 advise leaving a few of the older pods to be used as green 

 eans, in which condition they are most palatable. It is 

 valuable as a dry shelled Bean. One of our customers 

 that she "finds it most excellent shelled for winter use, 

 after it is ripe." (See engraving.) 

 Price, igc. pkt.; 40c. pt.; 70c. qt.; $2.50 half-peck. 



"7 ham tried manij of the so-called be^t Be%ni, but have 



found none that make me wish to cezse ordering "Bountiful." 



FRANK E. DEI HL. Flushing, N. Y. 



"I have planted Henderson's Bountiful Bemfor four years, 

 and will say that it si the beH I have ever used. They are as 

 early as the earliest and with proper care and cultivation will 

 bear until frost kills them. Like your Ponderosa Tomato, 

 I think they are the best in the world." 



JAMBS S. WHITE, Greenville, Ga. 



**I would like to express m,y appreciation of the excellent 

 quality of your seed. You don't praise them enough — 

 especially your Bountiful Beans." 



MRS. C. T. TURNER, Warren, Ark. 



"My garden is admired by all who see it. Everything is 

 growing fine. A certain person asked me to get him some 

 Bountiful Beans, as he his never seen anything like those 

 which I have grown in my garden." 



FRED CLARK, Arlington, N. J 



Henderson's Full Measure 



Our efforts in impro\TQg the quality of garden Beans have resulted in entirely eliminating the objectionable string in such 

 varieties as Golden Age, Tendergreen, and Henderson's 1920 Stringless, offered on page 15, and in greatly modifying it in others. 

 We have done more than our share of this work, having been successful in developing miav varieties which have taken a per- 

 manent place in the esteem of careful growers. Full Measure is the result of a cross between our famous Yosemite Mammoth Wax 

 and Refugee, or 1,000 to 1, and inherits the good qualities of both. It is a thoroughly bred stringless variety of excellent quality 

 The yods are 5 inches long, round podded, firm, but tender, very meaty, and remain fit for use many days after maturity. Price, 

 10c. pkt., 35c. pt., 60c. qt., 2.20 half-peck 



Longfellow 



A ROUND GREEN-PODDED 

 BUSH BEAN 



EXTRA EARLY, FINE QUALITY, AND OF DELICIOUS FLAVOR 



This extra early variety, although comparatively new, has been prettv widely distributed, and we have yet to hear anything but praise 



about its fine quality and other merits; it is in fact an ideal Snap Bean, producing a fine crop of round, straight, solid, fleshy pods 



averaging 6' 2 inches long, wonderfully tender and brittle, without a trace of tough interlining, and having no string when broken, excepting 



when the pods are quite old. The flavor is most delicious, while the delicate green color of the pods is retained after cooking, adding to its 



attractiveness when served. The plants are of robust, compact habis, unexcelled in bearing qualities, maturing the crop very regu'ar y. It is 



extra earl}', the pods being fit to pick four days before other varieties of approximate size. (See engraving.) 



Price, 10c. pkt.: 35c. pt.: 60c. qt.: $2.20 half-peck. 



WE DELIVER PACKETS, PINTS AND QUARTS OF BEANS TRANSPORTATION PAID in the U. S. and Possessions. 



Purchaser pays transportation on hadf-pecks and over. 



