From PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK 69 
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WE DELIVER TRANSPORTATION PAID IN THE U. S. AND POSSESSIONS BY PARCEL POST OR EXPRESS AT 
OUR OPTION ALL THE VEGETABLE SEEDS LISTED IN THIS CATALOG 
Except Beans, Peas, or Sweet Corn by the Half Peck or over 
Packed Weight of Half Peck of Beans, EG or Sweet Corn, 9 Lbs. See Ease 7 for Postage Rates 
ePkty5| “Oz: 1% Lb. Lb. 
~ ASPARAGUS SEED. (J oz. to 60 feet of drill.) 
205 HENDERSON’S PALMETTO. (See Specialties, page 13) 
Superior to any other. (See engraving.) ......+-+0e.+ seep cress $0.10 |$0.20 | $0.60 | $1.75 3 
207 GIANT WASHINGTON. (See Specialties, page 13.) Large i y 4 
and prolific. Free from rust ..-.. 5... 01s cee ee eer ees .20 .50 1.50 4.00 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS. Can be supplied from Nov. Ist to May 1st, 
but the best time for planting inthe North ts in eae spring. 
(Buyer paying transit.) (Cultural instructions free.) 
Palmetto. (See Specialties, page 13.) iwe-vear old (buyer 
paying transit), $2.50 per 100; $20.00 per 1,000. 
Palmetto. Three-year-old, $3.50 per 100; $30.00 per 1,000. 
100 two-year-old Asparagus roots will weigh about 6 pounds. 
100 three-year-old roots will weigh about 20 pounds. For Par- 
cel Post Zone Rates, see page 7. : 
GIANT WASHINGTON. Two-year-oldroots. (See Specialties, page 
13.) $4.50 per 100; $40.00 per 1,000. 
Pkt. |Pint. Quart | 144 Pk. 
BEANS. (1 quart to 100 feet of drill.) 
DWARF or BUSH, GREEN PODDED. aa ee 
1 BOUNTIFUL, HENDERSON’S. (See Specialties, page 15.)../§0.15 |$0.45 0.85 | $3.00 
4 BLACK VALENTINE, HENDERSON’S. Early, extra large, 
round straight tender pods; enormous yielder and also suitable 
for late planting. (See Specialties, page 16.)......%........-.. 10 40 75 2.50 
10 Dwarf Horticultural. A bush variety of the eo tae Climbing 
Horticultural.; Ae grand: shell-beann 2 ese ee i 10 40 75 2.50 
16 EARLIEST RED VALENTINE, ‘HENDERSON'S. (See Spe- 
Clalifies epage LO) s:(S€ClCNGNODING.)\« sais. est aie sic spers cre wien .10 40 75 2.50 
19 LONGFELLOW, HENDERSON’S. (See Specialties, page 15.).| .10 40 “715 250 
25 Refugee, or 1000 to 1. A popular medium variety, very pro- 
ductive; extensively grown for pickling...................... 10 .40 _75 2.50 
: 13 Refugee Extra-Early. (See Speman DAgealO;) male ee -10 40 “75 9.50 
= 22 THE ““HENDERSON,”’? NEW STRINGLESS............... Crop Failed. 
= 28 TENDERGREEN, HENDERSON’S. A new stringless bush P 
bean. (See Speaaiies, WAVES OE) ke GOSS Wed Se Sain eee oe oe 20 80 5 Onl see 
31 White Marrow. Popular shell Bean, ivory white............ 10 30 55 1.75 
7 Boston Small Pea. White Shell Bean................. Petal) 30 55 1.75 
34 Collection of Beans, Henderson’s. (See page 16.) 4 Varie- 
ties. 
BEANS. DWARF WAX-PODDED or “BUTTER.”’ 
35 BLACK WAX, HENDERSON’S IMPROVED. Very early 
* Huo! oN ReLS by Cb AO mens meets ley coo ere atic ie aN Lor Ens ioe ee 10 45 85 3.00 
3 48 Curries Rust-proof Wax. A very popular “thick-flat’” pod- 
S ded variety. (See Specialties, page 14.).:...............-5.-4- .10 40 75 2.50 
41 Davis White Kidmey Wax. Pods very uniform in size, flat, 
MELON om COLO IP Misy CllOowae we americana tiem aie ee Ss .10 .40 .75 2.50 
44 GOLDEN AGE, HENDERSON’ S. A new stringless wax 
De ATM eae ee vane race ae AR ae UR te TEL Ser Dey Ma cumeeeegguianr a wee see Crop Failed. 
4Z Golden Wax Improved. Henderson’s super-strain. The 
standard flat, wax-podded variety. (See Specialties, page 29.)... 115 ~45 85 3.00 
50 Hodson Long Pod Wax. (See Specialties, page 14.).......... .15 45 .85 3.00 
" 56 Unrivaled Wax. This new variety has come very rapidly into 
ee favor. It is a decided acquisition. (See Specialties, 
LA) Og oa eC EL res Greets REE BesaA 15 A5 685 3.00 
59 Wardwell’ s Kidmey 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... .10 40 75 2.50 
BEANS. BUSH LIMA. (1 quart to 100 feet of drill.) 
63 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 “Henderson,” 
its large size commends it to many.....0........-2.0-0.0055 ails} .45 85 3.00 
66 Dreer’s Bush Lima. A bush form of Dreer’s Pole Lima. 
Beans thick, sweet and succulent, growing close together in the 
ae pods. Growth vigorous, about 18 inches high, with abundant 
doliage: Grows well even in dry seasons. (See Specialties, page 
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212 pease Bush Lima. Plants 20 inches in height; pods 4 to 5 
inches long, contain 3 to 5 delicious Limas nearly as large again 
_ as the original type. (See Specialties, page 19.) . 5 Poles AD) 1.00 Sue) 
73 “HENDERSON”? BUSH LIMA. The original—about 3 days 
earlier than the Improyed—but pods and Beans are smaller. 
4 (See eR grav, ea (SeelSpectalties: pagers) cae ee ae LS, ~45 .85 3.00 
‘A 69. HENDERSON’S EARLY GIANE BUSH LIMA. (See Spe- of 
gee CLOLIFVCS SDAP ESISh) Me OUD ICUSE eo entre Fae ae ee cats) S05); 1.00 3.75 
: 78 IMPROVE “HENDERSON BUSH LIMA. (See Special- 
LCSD ASCO i reas ea 515) _50 .90 OO! 
-81 SPECIAL OFFER. 1 pkt. each of the above 6 Bush Limas, 
; delivered free in the U.°S., for 75¢. 
“HENDERSON BUSH LIMA BEAN 
in the U. S. or Possessions. 
Please order early. 
