HENDERSON'S SUPERIOR SEEDS FOR MARKET GARDENERS. 



Eapj_y Cholet. 



NEW, DWARF, FRENCH, GREEN-PODDED 

 BEAN. 



Long Slender Pods of High Quality, maturing so 

 uniformly that the Whole Crop can be gathered 

 at one picking. 



Three years' experience with this variety leads 

 us to predict that it will prove as popular as the 

 Black Valentine which we introduced several 

 years ago. It is somewhat similar to that variety, 

 but has longer pods, slender but extremely hand- 

 some and attractive in appearance. They are 

 quite straight, thick, flat, just midway between 

 round and flat. It is very early and matures its 

 crop so evenly that it may be cleaned off in one 

 picking, a most important feature where the 

 labor problem is involved. It is of French origin, 

 and the fact that it is popular in the Paris mar- 

 kets in sufficient guarantee of its quality. 



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



Refugee Wax Bush Bean. 



Possesses the valuable character of the old 

 Refugee or 1000 to 1, but is wax podded and an 

 enormous cropper. The pods are handsome, 

 round and transparent yellow. A great drought 

 and rust resister and remains in good condition 

 long after maturity. (See cut.) 



Price, 25c. qt., $1.50 pk., $5.00 bush. 



HENDERSON'S 



Market Wax Bush Bean. 



A MAMMOTH FLAT WAX-PODDED SORT. 



This grand acquisition we think will entirely displace 

 other flat-podded wax beans. The plants are unusually 

 robust, with luxuriant, healthy foliage, resisting disease and 

 unfavorable weather and, whether sown early, midseason or 

 late, invariably produces in greatest abundance large and 

 handsome, waxy, golden-yellow pods. They are of im- 

 mense size, nearly six inches in length, and of great breadth, 

 entirely free from green tips. The quality, unlike some 

 varieties of similar type, is fully equal to that of the smaller 

 podded dwarf wax beans, and the pods, though flat, are 

 thick, meaty, very tender, entirely stringless even when ap- 

 proaching maturity, and of mild, fine flavor. It is very 

 early for so large a sort, rendering it of especial value as a 

 market bean. This new bean is not only desirable as an 

 edible wax-podded snap bean, but is also valuable as a shell 

 bean. (See cut.) 



Price, 25c. qt., $1.50 pk., $5.00 bush. 



Curries Rust Proof Wax. 

 BUSH BEAN. 



This is the earliest, hardiest and one of the most prolific 

 of the flat wax pod sorts. The plants are robust with an 

 abundance of leaves, which afford ample protection to the 

 pods, so that they are always of a clear wax color. They 

 are long, straight and quite uniform in size, and always most 

 attractive in appearance. 



Price, 25c. qt., $1.40 pk., $4.75 bush. 



urMncn COM'C SUPERIOR SEEDS "DIRECT TO 

 nciNL'nro^'lN O THE PLANTER," APPRECIATED: 



" You state you mtt Henceforth aeal direct with planters. I think this will meet 

 with general approval. Your seeds are the truest to name of any, and 1 have- 

 bought from a good many seedsmen." R. L. NASH, Palmetto, Fla. 



