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To Know the Joy of Eating Beans without Strings 



Plant The Three Following Varieties 



The " Henderson" 

 New Stringless Bush Bean 



A REALLY STRINGLESS, ROUND, GREEN - PODDED BEAN, 



TENDER AND MEATY. RUST-RESISTING. THE RESULT 



OF FIVE YEARS OF SELECTION. 



This new bush bean, introduced by us last year, has been received 

 with great appreciation by our customers who grew it. Letters 

 of praise are reaching us from all parts of the country, but lack of 

 space prevents us from printing more than the two which appear 

 at the foot of this description. 



The "Henderson" New Stringless Bush Bean is absolutely string- 

 less 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 sowing the 

 seed. The quality and flavor of the pods is unexcelled, and even 

 when canned retain their color and flavor just as if freshly picked 

 from the vine. We do not know of any other variety having ALL 

 these qualities; therefore we recommend it to our Customers 

 knowing that it will give great satisfaction. (See engraving.) 



We are offering it this year in small packages only, so that all our 

 Customers may include a package in their order, and judge of its merits 

 for themselves. Price, 25c. pkt.; 3 pkts. 60c; 6 pkts. $1.00. 



"I must'let you know that the seeds which I received from you were all first 

 class. Your Henderson New Stringless Bush Bean was especially fine. The 

 best that I have ever grown or eaten." 

 July 4, 1920. WM. H. WERNER. Pittsburgh, Pa. 



"The Henderson New Stringless Bush Beans are undoubtedly superior 

 to any bean I have ever grown.", 

 July 12, 1920. Mrs. I. E. BROOKS, Baldwin. N. F. 



HENDERSON'S 



BOUNTIFUL BEAN 



An Absolutely Stringless, Flat, Green-Podded Bush Bean 

 ' This superior variety, introduced by us, has become exceedingly 

 popular wherever known. Our customers who have grown it say, "You 

 do not praise it half enough." The plant is remarkably handsome and 

 of thrifty growth, being practically rust and mildew proof. It is very 

 hardy, extremely early, very prolific; it is the first to give pods fit to 

 pick in the spring, and the last to yield edible pods in the fall, which 

 are of immense size, thick, broad, extra long, meltingly tender and having 

 a delicious flavor exclusively their own. Moreover, the pods are abso- 

 lutely stringless, not only when young, but this tender "snap brittle" 

 quality is retained even into maturity. (See engraving.) 

 (See also page 8) Price, 15c. pkt., 40c. pt., 70c. qt., $2.70 for 4 qts. 



"You do not praise these 'snaps,' as we call them in the South, enough. You give their time of 

 bearing as only 'several weeks, ' but I can tell you that my last planting of Bountiful Beans bore 

 continuously for almost two months." j HAMPDEN CHAMBERLAYNE, Richmond, Va. 



HENDERSON'S BOUNTIFUL BEAN 



Keep your garden working full lime. Follow peas with root crops, lettuce with beans and vice versa, 

 almost as much nutritive value as meat. 



Eat plenty of beans; they have 



