Henderson’s Super-Strain 
IMPROVED GOLDEN WAX 
Bush Bean 
The Standard Flat, Wax-Podded Variety 
47. Among the Yellow Wax-Podded or “Butter”? Beans, the Golden 
Wax has long been in popular favor, but this Improved variety by sar 
surpasses the old favorite in several desirable points. The plants are of 
vigorous, bushy growth, not susceptible to rust, moderately early, and 
very prolific. The pods are exceedingly handsome, long, thick, fleshy, 
tender and brittle, without string or coarse fibre at all stages until ma- 
turity, while the color is of a rich golden-yellow. Although not the 
earliest Dwarf Wax Bean, its reliability in producing a heavy crop, whether 
planted in spring, summer or early fall, renders it highly valuable for both 
home and market planting. Price, 15c. pkt., 40c. pt., 70c. qt., $2.50 
for half peck. 
The Henderson “Stringless”’ 
GREEN BUSH BEAN 
A Really Stringless, Round, Green-Podded Bean, Tender and 
Meaty, Rust-Resisting. The Result of Five Years of Selection 
22. This new bush bean, introduced by us four years ago, has been re- 
ceived with great appreciation by our customers who grew it. Letters 
of praise are reaching us from all parts of the country, but lack of space 
prevents us from printing more than the three which appear at the 
foot of this description. 
The HENDERSON New Stringless Bean is absolutely stringless 
from the first to the last picking, and is quite 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 is 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 satis- 
faction. Having considerably increased our 
seed stock of this desirable variety we are 
able to offer it in larger quantities. Price, 
20c. packet; 80c. pint; $1.50 quart. 
“We had the finest garden for miles around. 
We think that this good fortune is greatly 
lo be ascribed to the good quality of Hender- 
son’s Seeds.”’ 
RUDOLPH BENNER, 
For the Franciscan Fathers, Oldenburg, Ind. 
“You can’t buy the advertising thal the 
crops I grew last year gave your seed, and it 
will take quite some earthquake to shake me 
loose, from the feeling of security I have when 
I plant Henderson’s Seeds. 
Last season’s weather was unfavorable 
for bush beans, yet I made the crop and got 
top market prices for them.”’ 
CARL E. CHADWICK, 
Martins’ Point, S.C. 
