Henderson's Best Varieties of Vegetables 



Grow Your Own and Enjoy Quality Supreme 



Make Your Garden Work Full Time by planting the Varieties marked "k at inter- 

 vals of 2 or 3 weeks to provide a continuous supply. 



All experienced gardeners know that success — even with seeds of such high quality as Henderson's Tested Seeds depends 

 largely on weather conditions and proper cultivation. So in accordance with the universal custom of the Seed Trade, PETER 

 HENDERSON & CO. give no warranty, express or implied, as to description, quality, productiveness, or any other matter, 

 of any Seeds. Bulbs or Plants they send out, and they will not be in any way' responsible for the crop. 



ASPARAGUS ROOTS 



GIANT WASHINGTON 



You save one to two years time by planting roots. 100 roots are required for a plot 6 x 50 feet. 

 (100 two-vear old weigh 10 lbs. Buyer pays transportation charges.) Price, two-year-old roots S3. 00 

 per 100; $14.00 per 500; S25.00 per 1,000. {See illustration.) 



HENDERSON'S PALMETTO 



Price, two-year-old roots, S2.25 per 100; S18.00 per 1,000. (Buyer pays transportation charges.) 

 100 two-year old roots will weigh about 6 lbs. 



Henderson's Leaflet "Asparagus Culture" tells of culture in detail. Sent free on request. 



+BUSH BEANS green podded 



HENDERSON'S FAMOUS BOUNTIFUL 



1 A Flat, Green-Podded Bush Bean. A Prolific and Continuous Bearer. Introduced by us thirty 

 years ago, this superior stringless bush bean is in greater demand to-day than any other variety in 

 cultivation. Price, pkt. 15c. ; pt. 50c. ; qt. 90c. ; transportation paid. 



HENDERSON'S TENDERGREEN 



28 A Quality Bean Par Excellence. An extremely prolific, round, green-podded bush bean; 

 absolutely stringless and deliciously tender. (See illustration.) Price, pkt. 15c; 2 pkts. for 25c; 

 pt. 70c; qt. SI. 25; transportation paid. 



HENDERSON'S EARLIEST RED VALENTINE 



16 Full, Round, Meaty Pod. Remains Long Fit for Use. The healthy, vigorous plants are 

 unusually hardy, withstanding early frosts; it may therefore be planted very early. Price, pkt. 

 10c; pt. 45.; qt. 85c; transportation paid. 



LONGFELLOW 



19 Extra Early, Fine Quality, and of Delicious Flavor. An ideal Snap Bean, producing a 

 fine crop of round, straight, solid fleshy pods averaging 6}/2 inches long, wonderfully tender and 

 having no string when broken, excepting when the pods are quite old. .Price, pkt. 10c; pt. 45c; 

 qt. 85c; transportation paid. 



+BUSH BEANS wax podded 



HENDERSON'S GOLDEN AGE WAX 



44 Besides being absolutely stringless Golden Age is remarkable for its rust resisting and 

 disease resisting qualities. The plants are vigorous in growth and bear heavy crops of almost 

 transparent tender golden waxy pods. Ready to pick in 45 days from planting. Price, pkt. 15c; 

 2 pkts. for 25c; pt. 80c; qt. SI. 50; transportation paid. 



HENDERSON'S UNRIVALED WAX 



56 The Earliest Wax Podded Variety Grown. Creamy Yellow Wax Pods without Rust. 

 It is above all else the earliest Wax Bean within our knowledge. We have found it two days earlier 

 than any other in our trials, which alone renders it extremely valuable. (See illustration.) Price, 

 pkt. 15c; pt. 50c; qt. 90c; transportation paid. 



POLE BEANS 



OLD HOMESTEAD OR KENTUCKY WONDER 



96 This best and most popular green-podded snap Pole Bean is a marvel 

 of continued productiveness and is days earlier than any other green-podded 

 Pole Bean. First pickings may be made in the latitude of New York early in 

 July. Price, pkt. 10c; pt. 45c; qt. 85c; transportation paid. 



HENDERSON'S LEVIATHAN POLE LIMA 



85 In northern states, Leviathan is the best Pole Lima to grow because of 



its extremely 

 rapid growth. 

 It is a prodig- 

 ious cropper, 

 producing its 

 pods in large 

 clusters from 

 base to top of 

 pole. These 

 are well filled 

 with large, 

 fleshy Beans 

 of quality.and 

 of rich, but- 

 tery flav or. 

 Price. pkt.l5c; 

 pt. 45c; qt. 

 85c; trans- 

 p ortation 

 paid. 



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A folder "Garden Culture of Vegetables" by Charles Henderson free for the asking. 



