HENDERSON'S SUPERIOR SEEDS FOR MARKET GARDENERS. 



gUSH JJMA pEANS. 



"HENDERSON" BUSH LIMA. 



We introduced the famous "Henderson" Bush 

 Lima into cultivation in 1889, and notwithstand- 

 ing the development of other vareties, the 

 " Henderson " still holds its own. It is a 

 true bush variety, 18 to 20 inches high, 

 requiring no support; enormously productive 

 and extremely early, coming in weeks ahead of 

 any other Bush or Climbing Lima and bearing 

 continuously until frost, succeeding even in 

 Northern States; the beans have the true Lima 

 flavor, buttery, rich and tender. The surest 

 cropper of all. (See cut.) Price, 30c. qt., $1.70. 

 pk., $6.25 bush. 



DREER'S BUSH LIMA. 



This is the most satisfactory variety for general 

 crop for the market gardener. Though not 

 quite so compact as some other varieties the 

 habit of the plant is well fixed. It bears an 

 enormous crop of very attractive beans of 

 the same shape as the Dreer's Improved Pole, 

 just the bean the market demands. These are 

 produced near the centre of the plant in enor- 

 mous quantities and the plants bear clear up 

 till frost. Few crops are more profitable. Pricj, 

 30c. qt., $2.00 pk., $7.00 bush. 



HENDERSON'S EARLY LEVIATH AN POLE LIMA BEAN. 



One week earlier than any ether Pole Lima and very productive.^ £• £• 



IMPROVED "HENDERSON" BUSH LIMA. 

 About five days later than the Henderson, but 

 the beans and pods are larger; it is not so 

 prolific but equally good in other respects. Price, 

 35c. qt., $2.00 pk.,' $7.00 bush. 



BURPEE'S BUSH LIMA. 



A bush form of the Large White Lima, growing 

 about 20 inches high; the pods and beans are 

 large. While not as early as the "Henderson." 

 its large size commends it to many. Price, 30c. 

 qt., $1.70 pk., $6.00 bush. 



Limas are denied many would-be growers on account of the length of season required to ma- 

 ture, the early frost coming on just as the crop is ready to pick. This sort is at least one week 

 earlier than any large Pole Lima yet offered and fully two weeks earlier than most, conse- 

 quently it will prove a boon to thousands of growers. Earliness is often obtained 

 at the sacrifice of other valuable features, but in this variety we claim superi- 

 ority, not only in this respect, but in size of bean and pod and enormous pro- 

 ductiveness. Price, 35c. qt., $2.00 pk., $7.00 bush. 



" Last spring I procured whit was claim \i to be early strain? of Pol? Lima Beans from four seed 

 houses and tested them aloni 7rith yrur Early Lviathan ; i ours gave fine lame beans for the table a 

 week earlier than th? Jersey Extra Early, and 10 days earlier than anv other large White Pole Lima. 

 As a general thing, the large White Limas will no' rip 'it in this iol 1 climate; with Leviathan there will 

 be no trouble. I can but congratulate you on its introduction. — EDWARD L. COY. M Arose, Mass. 



Henderson's new IDEAL Pole Lima Bean 



The Largest Lima Grown. £• J> <£• A Big Yielder. 



Henderson's Ideal Lima is not extra early, but it matures a 

 tremendous crop before frost in the vicinity of New York. The 

 merits of this variety are : enormous size of pod and bean, pro- 

 ductiveness and quality. It produces the largest Limas we have 

 seen in our experience of over fifty years, five to seven of these 

 big, fat buttery beans are contained in pods averaging two-thirds of a 

 foot long. The plant is of rugged constitution, which carries it 

 through wet spells without injury. The superb quality, tenderness 

 and rich flavor, combined with gigantic size of bean and productive- 

 ness, render Henderson's IDEAL the peer of any Lima grown for use 

 either green or cured. (See cut). Price, 40c. qt., $2.50 pk., $9.00 bush. 



For our Complete List of Garden Beans i Green and Wax Podded Bush, Climbing 

 Beans and Limas,) See Pages 33 and 34, Field Beans, Page 48. 



