n Grow Henderson's Choicest Varieties of Vegetables 



Henderson's Full Measure 



1 C Full Measure is the result of a cross between our old favorites Yose- 

 mite Mammoth Wax and Refugees 1.000 to 1. It possesses the best 

 qualities of both parents. The pods are 5 inches long, round podded, firm 

 and stringless. Being very meaty, they remain fit for use many days after 

 maturity. Price, pkt. 15c; pt. 55c.; qt. $1.00. 



Burpee's Stringless Green Pod 



Q The plants are medium large of somewhat spreading growth with 

 dark green foliage. The pods are medium in length somewhat 



curved and very 



thick and meaty. 

 Hardy and pro- 

 ductive. Price, 

 pkt. 10c. ; pt. 45c. ; 

 qt. 85c. ; 4 qts. 

 $3.00; peck $5.50; 

 transportation 

 paid. 



fSZBUSH BEANS 



Henderson's Earliest Red Valentine 



Full, Round, Meaty Pod. Remains Long Fit for Use. 

 JC This grand variety is a great improvement over the original 



Red Valentine, as it is very much earlier, and remains fit for 

 use for a long time. The healthy, vigorous plants are unusually 

 hardy, successfully withstanding early frosts; it may therefore be 

 planted very early. It will always yield a large crop of handsome, 

 long, round, fleshy pods, rich green in color and of unsurpassed 

 tenderness when gathered young, when it is practically stringless. 

 (See Illustration). Price, pkt. 10c.; pt. 45c.; qt. 85c.; 4 qts. $3.00; 

 peck $5.50; transportation paid. 



Henderson's Black Valentine 



The Best Bush Bean for Late Planting 

 A Possesses all the merits of our old favorite Red Valentine, and 

 the pod is fully one-third longer, straight and tender, and of 

 a beautiful soft green color. In a test of the Extra Early Refugee, 

 Hendersons Earliest Red Valentine and Black Valentine conducted 

 in the fall, we found that the Black Valentine was fully as useful as 

 Extra Early Refugee, being equally as hardy in every respect as the 

 Refugee, while the 

 beans were pro- [y~ <y^ r -4 

 duced in enor- 

 mous quantities. 

 For the purpose, 

 or at any time of 

 the year, this bean 

 will be found ex- 

 ceedingly valu- 

 able to all classes 

 of growers. (See 

 I llust ration. ) 

 Price, pkt. 10c; 

 pt. 40c; qt. 75c.; 

 4 qts. $2.50; 1 

 peck $4.75; trans- 

 portation paid. 



' '7 claim the 

 Black Valentine 

 Bean to be the 

 Champion of all 

 the dwarf green 

 podded snapbeans, 

 for J have tested all 

 the good varieties, 

 and the Black Val- 

 entine is the best 

 one for early plant- 

 ing. 



S.E. THURT0N 



New Canaan, 



Conn. 



Longfellow 



Extra Early. Fine Quality, and of Delicious Flavor 



1Q An ideal Snap Bean, producing a fine crop of round, straight, solid, fleshy pods 

 averaging 6 V 2 inches long, wonderfully tender and brittle, without a trace of tough 

 interlining, and having no string when broken, excepting when the pods are quite old. 

 The flavor is most delicious, while the delicate green color of the pods is retained after cook- 

 ing, adding to its attractiveness when served. The plants are of robust, compact habit, 

 unexcelled in bearing qualities, maturing the crop very regularly. It is extra early, the 

 pods being fit to pick four days before other varieties of approximate size. (See Illustra- 

 Jion.) Price, pkt. 10c.; pt. 45c.: qt. 85c.; 4 qts. $3.00; peck $5.50; transportation paid 



The labor of cultivating a j.rdrn will be turned into a pleasant recreation if Henderson's modern implements are used. 



.See patfes 169 to 198 



