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‘suPeRIOR «66 YEAS CALEY wwreetewvOLIST CC 
E DELIVER TRANSPORTATION PAID IN THE U. Ss ‘AND POSSESSIONS BY PARCEL POST OR EXPRESS AT 
a OUR OPTION ALL THE VEGETABLE SEEDS LISTED IN THIS CATALOG 
Except Beans, Peas, or Sweet Corn by the Half Peck or over 
eee Weight of Half Peck oH Beans, Peas or Sweet Corn, 9 Lbs. See geese 4 for Postage Rates 
Pkt. Oz. |% Lb. 
ASPARAGUS SEED. (1 os. to 60 feet of drill.) 
205 HENDERSON’S PALMETTO. (See Specialties, page 18.) Superior 
to.any other. (SEA GLACE ot oC OOD oro COO nab oS ees ib PEC aoe 0.10-| 0.20 | 0.60 
207 GIANT WASHINGTON. (See Specialties page 18.) Large and 
LOM Ct LEC LOIN I USL neler tere etotelieieisiencvelers tas @uprcie: ccsieis ielr/eieis-cucveorecsl .20 .50 | 1.30 
ous ROOTS. Can be supplied from Nov. 1st to May 1st, but 
the best time for planting in the North is in early Spring. (Buyer paying 
transit.) (Cultural instructions free.) ; 
Palmetto. (See Sfecialties, page 18.) Two-year-old (buyer paying 
ie 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 Parcel Post Zone 
Rates, see page 4: 
GIANT WASHINGTON. Two-year-old roots. (See Specialties, page 18.) 
' 4.50 per 100; 40.00 per 1,000. 
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Pkt: Pint | Quart }3 
‘BEANS. (1 quart to 100 feet of drill. ) 
DWARF or BUSH, GREEN PODDED. j 
Digan e ROUNTIFUL HENDERSON’S. (See Caecaies. DOLE) enone 0.15 | 0.40 | 0.70 
4 BLACK VALENTINE, HENDERSON’S. Early, extra large, round 
straight tender pods; enormous yielder and also suitable for late plant- 
ing. (See Specialties, GOT IVD fost Bie does achie Oe CRE ADEE Sao i ERD .10 £35 .60 
10 Dwarf Horticultural. A bush variety of the popular Climbing Horti- 
CulitralsesAverandsshellebeamsntacein in sbcte reeset te cients oon crete sion) as --,10 .35 . 60 
16 EARLIEST RED VALENTINE, HENDERSON’S. (See Specialties, 
POLER23 ve OS Ge EN RNATIIR aa oe Oe i ee .10 135 .60 
19 LONGFELLOW,HENDERSON’S. (See Specialties, page 22.)....... .10 Boo .60 
y 25 Refugee, or 1006 to 1. A popular medium variety, very productive; - 
extensively grownfor pickling. (Sez SP ecbalites: POLED d=) itty iyo .10 .30 5) 
13 Refugee Extra-Early. (See Specialties, page 23....0. cece cece ees .10 .380 -60 
22 eae ye ee » NEW STRINGLESS. (See Specialties, 2 ‘ 
DUZER) Meme cTatee NL tales cachet ha he eachere dere eek mearaiiee a okc le suicisuetene mein S 20 .80 | 1.5 
28 AERDERGREEN, HENDERSON’S. A new stringless bush bean. 
es (See Specialties, pase2l. eich MOO Okermarnec see acm ecet eete lolirs forcran .20 .80 | 1.50 
81 White Marrow. Popularsheel Bean, ivory white. Seeley 0) sos -45 
7 BostonSmallPea. WhiteShellBean.........................--- .10 ©25 -45 
84 Collection of Beans, Henderson’s. (See page 21.) 4 Varieties— 
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)BEANS. DWARF WAX-PODDED or “BUTTER.” i 
35 BLACK WAX, HENDERSON’S IMPROVED. Very early and pro- 
SS SEGUE ie ie AO ci Ce SOR OeI ce EoD Ce Crecente .10 .40 .70 
38 Curries Rust-proof Wax. A very popular “‘thick flat’’ podded variety 
2 (SizenSipecdalives Pa gelO:) tis sane cresotersse ro acre ee Aes eet ALS ie 410 .35 .60 
|. 41 Davis White Kidney Wax. Pods very uniform in size, flat, very long, 
Golorpluiohtay el lowseiescen caer ose release tose e nates aT A oe aoe .10 .40 .70 
44 GOLDEN AGE, HENDERSON’S. Anewstringless wax bean. (See 
| Specialties, page DAL) PNR DICES SOO Cac mrricy iateren tener ee cee Gan clrailedstcnal ance a Cosa .20 +80: | 1.50 
47 Golden Wax Improved. Henderson’s SuDEE Sait she standard 
flat, wax-podded variety. (SeeSpecialties, page13.).. 4 5405) .40 .70 
50 Hodson Long Pod Wax. (See Specialties, page 19. Nos Pie eee he aera Sls) .40 .70 
66 Unrivaled Wax. This new variety has come very rapidly into general = 
favor. Itisadecidedacquisition. (SeeSpecialties, page 19.)........ polis) -40 (0) 
659 Wardwell’s Kidney Wax. One of the best large podded wax Beans. 
Very robust and hardy, producing a heavy crop oe showy, broad, long, 
flat, wax pods, not liable to rust or blister..... Sodaneapados DO OGOn an .10 -30 -60 
BEANS. BUSHLIMA. (4 quart to 100 feet of drill.) 
‘ 63 Burpee’s Bush Lima. A bush form of the Large White Lima, growing 
about 20 inches highs the pods and Beans are nearly the same size as 
the latter. While not as early as the “Henderson,” its large size com- 
- SggV=soVelsy ane ie). ynatebohi tera mmny Gaara atin thc eee el Bai SO RE ES .10 .45 .80 
66 Dreer’s Bush Lima. A bush form of Drees s Pole Lima. Beans thick 
sweet and succulent, growing close together in the pods. Growth 
vigorous, about 18-<inches high, with abundant foliage. Grows well 
evenindryseasons. (See Specialties, BOREAS 9) reerisernns ats Sareea areas nn as -10 45 - 80 
72 Fordhook 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 
bei Dem a Sec MECHalivess DUReIS) Lina tea ee eC ain ee 15 .55 | 1,00 
75 “HENDERSON” BUSH LIMA. The original —about 3 days earlier 
than the Improved—but pods and Beansaresmaller. (See engraving.) | 
(CSEERS PEGral ives spaces 28) Mei oe Re ese Se ee .10 45 80 | 
| 69 HENDERSON’S EARLY GIANT BUSH LIMA. (See Specialties, 
\ OSE ORR NY = OF IPMS PIS ioe Ae Ooi Ea SE en ORE an .15 noon |e 00 
-15 200 90; | 
7 SPECIAL OFFER. 1 pict. each of the above 6 Bush Limas, de- 
7 livered free in the U. S., for 65c. 
| | “HENDERSON” BUSH LIMA BEAM 
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_ Seeds listed on this page (excepting Asparagus Roots and Beans in half pecks or over) are delivered transportation paid inthe ~ 
Bie . S. or Possessions. Please order early. 
