HENDERSON'S SUPERIOR SEEDS FOR MARKET GARDENERS. 



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IMPROVED 



Golden Wax Bush Bean. 



The Standard Flat, Wax-Podded Variety. 



The Golden Wax has long been in popular favor, 

 but this improved variety by far 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, large, uniformly broad, 

 thick, and almost all solid flesh, of good quality, 

 tender and brittle, absolutely without string or 

 coarse fibre at all stages until maturity, while the 

 color is of a rich golden-yellow. Although not the 

 earliest dwarf wax bean, its reliability in producing 

 a heavy crop of large handsome pods, whether sown 

 in spring, summer or early fall, renders it highly 

 valuable for market planting. Price 25c. qt., $1.70 

 pk., $6.00 bush. 



cRSONS 



\m Giant 



iUSH LIMA 



H enderson's EARLY LEVIATHAN 



POLE LIMA BEAN. 



One Week Earlier Than Any ! 

 Of Superior Quality. 



Two Weeks Earlier Than Most ! 

 Immense Size. Wonderfully Productive. 



Leviathan is one week earlier than any large Pole Lima yet 

 offered and two weeks earlier than most, consequently it will 

 prove a boon to thousands of growers. We cannot praise too 

 highly the splendid quality and enormous productiveness of this 

 peerless variety. The pods grow in large clusters — we have 

 frequently seen from 5 to 10 in a cluster — and they are always 

 well filled with the most delicious beans of beautiful green color. 

 Price, 30c. qt., $2.00 pk., $7.60 bush. 



"/ had the Earliest Lima Beans on the market in this City, receiving 50c. a 

 quart for them; they were raised from your seed of Early Leviathan." 



LOUIS R. SMITH. Takoma Park. D.C. 



H endekson'S NEW EARLY GIANT 



BUSH LIMA BEAN. 



Plants True to Bush. Enormous Pods and Beans. 

 Prodigious Early and Continuous Yielder. 



This newest and best Bush Lima represents the highest 

 achievement in bean breeding, surpassing any other strain or 

 type of Bush Limas on the market. The plants, of true bush 

 form, 1$ feet in height, bear, from July until frost, 5 to 6 

 inch pods, each containing usually four large, thick beans 

 averaging as large as those of the large pole Limas, having 

 the true Lima flavor. Other merits of this phenomenal Bush 

 Lima are earliness, abundance and continuity of yield. First 

 pickings fit for the table may be taken in the latitude of New 

 York in July, and from that time until killed by frost. {See cut. ) 

 Price, 26c. pt., 46c. qt., $3.00 pk., $10.00 bush. 



For Our Complete List of Garden Beans— Bush, Climbing and Lima— See Pages 33 and 34. For Field Beans, See Page 48. 



