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28 EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN-Vegetable Seeds _ 
re eS T. 1, 22° BUSH 
Improved Henderson” pine pean 
»\ YIELDS CONTINUOUSLY FROM EARLY SUMMER TO FROST— : 
SUITABLE FOR ALL SECTIONS NORTH AND SOUTH 
78. The original Bush Lima Bean, the “Henderson,” was defective in size, and though‘ 
because of its extreme earliness, thousands of our customers were enabled to grow Lima 
Beans where none had grown before, the defect remained. until the introduction of the 
Improved ‘‘Henderson,” which is at least 50 per cent. larger than the original. 
Though a day or two later, it is still ten days earlier than other bush forms, and ~ 
weeks earlier than any of the pole varieties, yet retaining all the remarkable 
qualities of its predecessor, which was, without doubt, the most remarkable ~ 
vegetable novelty of the last century. 
The Improved ‘‘Henderson” is a perfect all-around 
variety. It grows as freely and is just as dependable, 
in the North-as in the South; in fact, it is suitable for. 
all sections. The quality is excellent, possessing the 
rich buttery flavor common to all Limas. (See engraving) 
Price, 15¢. pkt., 50c. pt., 90c. qt., $3.25 for half-peck. | 
“Timas produced from the Improved Henderson Bush ‘ 
Lima seed are the finest I have ever had in my garden.” | 
MRS. MARY £E, SUTHERLAND, 
Nashville, Tenn. j 
_Henderson’s | 
New Early Giant - 
ss Bush Lima Bean - 
- a ed PLANTS TRUE BUSH, ENORMOUS PODS AND BEANS? } 
Fordhook Bush ‘Lima Bean 69. This newest and best Bush Lima represents the highest achievement’ 
72. A stiffly erect Bush form of the “Potato” Lima Bean, bearing = bose in bean breeding, and we offer our patrons in Henderson’s Early Giant a Bush 
‘the ground, and branching freely, but with all the branches held strongly up- Lima that has attained the acme of perfection, surpassing any other strain or 
- right. Fordhook Bush Lima Bean has foliage like that of the large pole Limas. type on the market. It is the best possible Bush Lima Bean, possessing every 
ane bods borne ance ne of aon fou to septs ar ofa medsam eee color, quality so long known and esteemed in the older pole varieties, and can be grown | 
, of a good size containing three to five large beans-of very good quality. e ‘i A Se : ? 
green beans, even when of full size, are tender, juicy and sweet in flavor when as easily as any Snap Bean. It is the earliest of the large bush sorts, and may ; 
‘,cooked. Price 15c. pkt., 60c. pt. $1.00qt., $3.75 for half peck. therefore be had on the table weeks ahead of the old pole varieties. Thestrong, 
6 x rugged plants of true bush form, 114 feet in height, are of healthy, sturdy | 
Dreer S Bush Lima Be an upright growth, requiring neither poles nor stakes—and bear, from July until | 
Sere eauiriigeare ty of Bush*Lima Bean ietdesirebie Pint oreeanlinows frost, almost unbelievable quantities of 5 to 6 inch pods, each containing usually 
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_productiveness, and its fixed habit of growing in the dwarf or bushform. Itisa four large, thick beans averaging as large as those of the large pole Limas, and | | 
bush form of Dreer’s Pole Lima Bean. The plants are of strong, upright whether used green or cured, they are of superb quality—tender, rich and 
growth, and are completely covered with large pods, many of which contain 
four beans. The beans are oval in shape and thick, sweet and succulent. 
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buttery, the true Lima flavor... In the green state their tender freshness is main- 
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Price, 10c. pkt., 45c. pt., 80c. qt., $3.00 half peck. tained beyond the ordinary, accounted for by the pods being unusu Ly | 
’ pkt., pt., q P : and thick and the foliage luxuriant and sheltering. Other merits of this ; 
THE ORIGINAL phenomenal Bush Lima are earliness, abundance and continuity of yield. | 
y First pickings fit for the table may be taken in the latitude of New-York in July, | 
Henderson Bush Lima Bean 
and from that time until killed by frost a continuous supply of this most deli- | 
e THE “BABY” LIMA BEAN . | . cious of beans may be gathered.- (See engraving.) es ees 
75. This wonderful: innovation created a greater furore than any of the Price, 15c. pkt., 2 pkts. for 25c., 55c. pt., $1.00 qt., $3.50 for half peck. ~ 
famous vegetables we have introduced, with the exception of the Ponderosa ; 3 ~ : 7 
Tomato. Those who-never had a vegetable garden before were induced to “On April 30th I planted one quart of Henderson's New Early Giant pi, 
plant the Henderson Bush Lima Bean, because it enabled them to avoid the Lima Bean. _ There were three days of frost on them, but I now have July 1st, siz 
trouble or expense of unsightly poles. ne rows with pods on them four to five inches long.”’ 4 
Henderson’s Bush Lima grows without the aid of stakes or poles in compact 2 : _ FRANK E. DETHL, Flushing, N. Y. 
bush form about 18 in- 2 EES : 
ches high, and produces eT Le ee ee : 
enormous crops of deli- Soe es ° : 
cious Lima Beans, which 
can be gathered as easily 
as the common garden 
bush beans. Hender- 
son’s Bush Lima is at 
least two weeks earlier 
than any of the climb- 
ing Limas. It produces 
a continuous crop from 
the time it comes into 
bearing (it is fit for the 
table in the latitude of 
New York middle of 
July) until frost, and 
being enormously pro- 
ductive, a very small 
patch will keep a family 
supplied with this splen- 
did vegetable through 
the season. The Beans 
are the size of the Sieva 
or small Lima, and of 
delicious quality. 
Price, 10c. pkt., 45c. pt., 
80c. qt., $3.00 half peck. 
WE DELIVER PACKETS, PINTS AND QUARTS OF BEANS TRANSPORTATION PAID IN THE U. S. AND 
POSSESSIONS. Purchasers pay transportation on half-pecks and over.. 
