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PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— WHOLESALE CATALOGUE. 



IMPROVED DI.ACK WAX BE.\JJ. 



IMPROVED "hBNDEHSOn" BUSH LIMA. 



Complete 

 List of 



VEGETABLE SEEDS. 



HENDERSON S GOLDEN CHAMPION. 



BEANS Conlhiued. 



DWARF WAX-PODDED or " BUTTER " BEANS. 



Black Wax, Henderson's Improved. (See specialties page 4) 



Currie's Rustproof Wax. The earliest, hardiest and one of the most prolific 

 of the flat wax-pod beans. The plants are robust; the pods, of a clear wax 

 color are long, straight and quite uniform in size, and attractive in ap- 

 pearance 



California Rustproof Wax. Very similar to Currie's Rustproof Wax 



Davis' Kidney Wax. {See specialties Page 4.) 



Flageolet Wax. Valuable for either private use or market; very early and un- 

 usually free from rust, exceedingly productive; pods flat, often 12 inches 

 long, succulent and tender 



Golden Scimitar, Henderson's. .\ perfect type of large, round-podded wax 

 Bean the top notch of achievement in the development of this class 



Golden Wax Improved. (.See specialties page 4.) 



Golden-Eyed Wax. .\r\ early, vigorous variety, free from rust and blight 

 bearing abundantly beautiful, tender, large, flat, waxy-golden pods. It 

 grows 1 ' feet high, holding the pods well off the ground 



Hodson Long Pod Wax. (See specialties page .3.) 



Market Wax. Henderson's. (See specialties page 4.) 



Refugee Wax. Possesses the valuable character of the old Refugee or 1000 

 to 1 . but is wax podded and an enormous cropper. The pods are handsome 

 round and transparent yellow. A great drought and rust resister and re- 

 mains in good condition long after maturity 



Wardwell's Kidney Wax. (5ee specialties page 4.) 



Yosemite Mammoth Wax, Henderson's. A grand variety, yielding prodi- 

 giously immense golden-yellow, waxy pods 10 to 14 inches long: they are 

 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. 



Early Giant, Henderson's. (5ee specialties, page 5.) 



Improved " Henderson " Bush Lima. About five days later than the Hender- 

 son, but the beans and pods are larger; it is not so prolific but equally good 

 in other respects 



" Henderson " Bush Lima. A true bush variety. IS to 20 inches high, requiring 

 no support; enormously productive and extremely early, coming in weeks 

 ahead of any other Bush or Climbing Lima and bearing continuously until 

 frost, succeeding even in Northern States; the beans have the true Lima 

 flavor. The surest, and most prolific cropper of all 



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

 20 inches high; the pods and beans are large. While not as early as the 

 " Henderson," but its large size commends it to many 



Fordhook Bush Lima. Of true bush habit, growing stiffly erect 2 to 21 feet in 

 height by about 2 feet across the top. The pods, borne in clusters, are 

 4 to 5 inches in length and contain three to five — averaging four — splendid 

 plump " potato lima " shaped beans, as large again as those of Dreer's or 

 the Kumerle Bush Lima. It is also several days earlier than the latter 

 and a much heavier cropper 



Dreer's Bush Lima. A most satisfactory variety for general crop for the 

 market gardener. Though not quite so compact as some other varieties 

 the habit of the plant is well fixed. It bears an enormous crop of very attrac- 

 tive beans of the same shape as the Dreer's Improved Pole Lima; just the 

 bean the market demands. The beans are produced near the centre of 

 the plant in enormous quantities and the plants bear clear up till frost. 

 Few crops are more profitable 



BEANS, POLE LIMA. 



Early Leviathan Lima, Henderson's. {See specialties page 5.) 



Ideal, Henderson's. (See specialties page 5.) 



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 



Potato Lima 



King of the Garden Lima 



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

 large yielder; very early 



BEANS. CLIMBING or POLE. 



Old Homestead. This variety we consider superior to all other green-podded 

 pole Beans; enormously productive, extra early and continuous bearer; large 

 green pods in great clusters, stringless and tender 



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 



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 



Early Golden Cluster. Begins bearing in July, continuing to produce abun- 

 dantly until frost large clusters of golden-yellow pods 6 to 8 inches long and 

 of delicious flavor. Valuable either as a shell or snap 



Horticultural or Speckled Cranberry. An old and popular variety, useful 

 either as a green-podded snap Bean or when shelled 



Scarlet Runner. Popular both for ornamental and culinary purposes. It 

 grows about 10 feet high; large scarlet flowers, followed by large green-podded 

 beans; used either as a snap Bean or shelled 



PRICES. 



(Add for free delivery of 

 Beans, 10c. qt.) 



Pint. 



Quart. 



Peck. 





.2.5 



$1.50 





.25 



1.50 





.25 



1.50 





.25 



1.70 





..30 



1.90 





..30 



1.70 





.25 



1 .70 





.25 



1.50 





.25 



1.50 





.25 



1..50 





.25 



1.50 





.25 



1.70 





.35 



2.25 



.25 



.45 



3.00 





.35 



2 00 





.30 



1.75 





.30 



2.00 





.35 



2.25 





.30 



2.00 





.30 



1.90 





.35 



2.00 





.25 



1.75 





.30 



1.80 





.25 



1.75 





.30 



1.80 





..30 



l.SO 





.30 



2.00 





.30 



2.00 





.30 



2.00 





.25 



1.70 





.35 



2.25 



Tlie Superiority of Henderson's Seeds, Plants, Bulbs, etc., \^ilZ <>5 Highest Awards at the Columbian and Pan=Anierican Expositiwui 



