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GREEN- 

 PODDED 



BUSH BEANS 



CULTURE.— Sow 



every two weeks from 

 early May until Sep- 

 tember for succession 



crops in the latitude of New York. Further south, sow earlier; further north, later. Plant two inches 

 deep in drills two to two and one-half feet apart. Plant seeds two inches apart, thin out plants to stand four 

 inches apart. They commence bearing in six to eight weeks. 1 qt. to 100 feet of drill. 



The Three Best Stringless Bush Beans 



Henderson's Famous Bountiful 



A Flat, Green-Podded Variety — A Prolific and Continuous Bearer 



I Introduced by us thirty years ago, this superior stringless bush bean is in greater demand to-day 

 than any other variety in cultivation. The plant is very vigorous, almost immune from disease, 

 hardy, early and prolific. It bears rich green pods, of immense size, thick, broad, extra long, very 

 uniform in shape, solid, meaty and of high quality, meltingly tender and having a delicious flavor 

 exclusively their own. The pods are stringless and entirely free from any tough, membranous lining 

 when young, and this tender ' "snap brittle" quality is retained even into maturity. (See illustration.) 

 Price, pkt. 15c; pt. 50c.; qt. 90c.; 4 qts. $3.50; peck $6.50; transportation paid. 



The " Henderson " 



New Stringless 



A Really Stringless, Round, Green-Podded Bean, 

 Tender and Meaty, Rust-Resisting 



09 Thi6 stringless bush bean, introduced by us in 1920, 

 ^^ has been received with great appreciation by our custom- 

 ers who grew it. Letters of praise are reaching us from all 

 parts of the country. 



The "Henderson" New Stringless Bush Bean is abso- 

 lutely stringless from the first to the last picking, and is 

 quit* 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 are unexcelled, and even when canned they 

 retain their color and flavor just as if freshly picked from the 

 vine. We recommend it to our customers, knowing that it 

 will give great satisfaction. (See illustration.) 



Price, pkt. 15c.; pt. 80c.; qt. $1.50; transportation paid. 



HENDERSON'S 



Tendergreen 



Bears a Profusion of 



Exquisitely Tender Green 



Pods — Absolutely Stringless, 



very Prolific 



2ft In 1922 we first offered Ten- 

 ° der green and it also was 

 received with great appreciation. It 

 is entirely different in origin from 

 its predecessor, but is just as free 

 from "string." 

 - Tendergreen Is a 



product of our own trial 

 grounds, grown, hybrid- 

 ized and selected under 

 our own eyes. We take 



great pleasure in offering it to our customers so that they may "know 

 the Joy of eating beans without strings." We have accumulated 

 stock enough to offer it this year in packets, pints and quarts, but 

 orders must be sent in early, as they will be filled in the order they 

 arrive. We advise early orders, as stock is limited. Price, pkt. 15c; 

 2 pkts. 25c; pt. 70c; qt. $1.25: transportation paid. (See illustration.) 



You can best enjoy the inherent goodness of fresh, tender and tempting vegetables by growing them in your own garden. 



