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LONGFELLOW Podded BUSH BEAN Exceedingly Prolific 
An Extra Early, Round Green-Podded Bush Bean of Fine Qyality 
Long, Round, Green Pods, Always Solid, Tender and of Delicious Flavor 
This extra early variety, although comparatively new, has been pretty widely 
distributed, and we have yet to hear anything but praise about its fine quality 
and other merits; it is in fact an ideal Snap Bean, producing a fine crop of round, 
straight, solid, fleshy pods averaging 6% inches long, wonderfully tender and 
brittle, without a trace of tough interlining, and having no string when broken, ex¬ 
cepting when the pods are quite old. The flavor is most delicious, captivating the 
most critical, while the delicate green color of the pods is retained after cooking, adding 
to its attractiveness when served. The plants are of robust, compact habit, unex¬ 
celled in bearing qualities, maturing the crop very regularly. It is extra early, the 
pods being fit to pick four days in advance of any other variety of approximate size 
and merit. (See cut.) Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 35c. qt., $1.25 for 4 qts., $2.00 pk. 
Last year 1 tried, your Longfellow Bush Bean and think it the finest and altogether most satisfactory 
Lush Bean I ever had during over thirty years' experience for private family use. I am so well satisfied 
with it that I have no desire to try for a better. 1 think you will have several orders from persons who 
have seen mine. Mrs. BENJAMIN P. RENCH, Oberlin, Ohio. 
Last year I had your Longfellow Beans. I have never had the pleasure of growing such Beans as they 
were. We have discarded all others and will use none but the Longfellow hereafter." 
. //. MARGUARDT, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
, 1 1 think there is no better Bean than your Longfellow .” JOSEPH SCHOFF, Peoria, III. 
Gen l Brown s family have discarded every bther Bean; the only Bean they will have on the table is 
Longfellow. Prom four rows I have been gathering daily for three weeks in large quantities, and 
the vines are still bearing heavily. I am glad to endorse it; it is the best Bean I have grown in 
twenty years' practice." A. M. McTOSH, Falmouth Foreside, Me.- 
Henderson s Earliest RED VALENTINE BEAN 
A Standard Green-Podded Dwarf Snap Bean. Full, round, meaty pods of unsurpassed tenderness and quality 
Remains long fit for use. Yields prodigiously 
We deliver Free in U. S. j by _ Parc ^ Post - Exprcss | Vegetable and Flower Seeds j by the pkt 
... .- i or Freight, at our option > ° _ 
and quarter lb. 
Also Lawn Grass Seeds 
This grand variety is a great improvement over the original Red Valentine, which it has now entirely supplanted, as it is very 
much earlier, and remains fit for use for a long time. The healthy, vigorous plants are unusually hardy, successfully withstanding early 
frosts; it may therefore be planted very early. 
It will always yield a large crop of handsome, long, round, fleshy pods, 
rich green in color and of unsurpassed tenderness when gathered young, 
when it is practically stringless. It is the Standard Snap Bean, not only 
for the earliest, but for successive plantings, bearing up to frost. (See cut.) 
Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 30c. qt., $1.00 for 4 qts., $i.75 pk. 
“ Your Earliest Red Valentine Beans are the best I ever raised. I have had Beans from 
nine different seedsmen, but none equal Henderson's." R. D. MILLER, Gainesville, Ga. 
"From half-a-pinl of your Earliest Red Valentine Bush Beans we gathered 5% bushels of 
pods, besides allowing some to mature for seed." JOHN B. BLACKIE, Altoona, Pa. 
For cultural instructions for growing Beans see our pamphlet 
"Garden Culture of Beans," sent free if asked for 
Green-Podded Bush Beans 
(/ quart to 100 feel of drill.) 
BLACK VALENTINE, HENDERSON’S. Early, extra lon£, round, straight tender pods; 
enormous yielder and also suitable for late planting. Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 30c. qt., 
$1.10 for 4 qts., $2.00 pk. 
DWARF HORTICULTURAL. A bush variety of the popular Climbing Horticultural, 
and the most popular green shell Bean. Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 35c. qt., $1.30 for 4 
qts., $2.50 pk. 
HODSON LONG GREEN POD. Practically identical with Hodson Long Pod Wax de¬ 
scribed on page 13, except the pods are green instead of yellow. Price, 10c. pkt., 15c. pt., 
25c. qt., 85c. for 4 qts., $1.50 pk. 
REFUGEE, OR 1,000 TO 1. A popular medium to late variety, very productive; extensively 
grown for pickling; handsome, tender pods. Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 30c. qt., $1.10 
for 4 qts., $2.00 pk. 
REFUGEE EXTRA EARLY. Similar to above, but nearly two weeks earlier; enormously 
prolific, exceptionally free from string, and tender. Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 30c. qt., 
$1.10 for 4 qts., $2.00 pk. 
