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HENDERSON’S 
FULL MEASURE 
A STRINGLESS, ROUND GREEN-PODDED 
BUSH BEAN 
The efforts of modern hybridizers in improving 
the quality of garden Beans, have resulted in en¬ 
tirely eliminating the objectionable string in 
some varieties, and in greatly modifying it in 
others. We have done more than our 
share of this work, having been successful 
in developing many varieties which have 
taken a permanent place in the esteem of 
careful growers. Full Measure is the re¬ 
sult of a cross between our famous Yo- 
semite Mammoth Wax and Refugee or 
1,000 to 1 and inherits the good qualities 
of both. It is a thoroughly bred string¬ 
less variety of excellent quality. Pods 
are 5 inches long, round podded, firm, but 
tender, very meaty, and remain fit for use 
many days after maturity. . (Sec engrav¬ 
ing.) Price, 10c. pkt., 35c. pt., 60c. qt., 
$2.25 for 4 qts. 
" Your Full Measure Beans surpass any 1 
ever planted and I have tried many kinds in my 
40 years of gardening. 
J. P. RITOSII, Charlotte, N. C. 
“7 had your Longfellow and also the Bounti¬ 
ful Bean last year and they were more than 
satisfactory in every way." 
Mrs. ANNA R. CLIFFORD, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 
1921 witnesses the dawn of our 75th year in business. Founded in 1847 by 
PETER HENDERSON, the business is still carried on by his son and grandsons. 
“7 was so well pleased with your seeds last 
year. Your Longfellow Bean should be called ‘ Everbear¬ 
ing' as I .picked beans all summer although it was so hot and 
dry here that all other sorts were killed." 
Dr. LOUIS RUSH, Kirkwood, Mo. 
“ Your 1,000 to 1 Beans are loaded with blossotns in 
four weeks' time." 
GEORGE F. SC IIROEDER, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 
Longfellow 
A ROUND GREEN-PODDED 
BUSH BEAN 
Extra Early, Fine Quality, and of Delicious Flavor 
This extra early variety, although comparatively new, has been pretty widely dis¬ 
tributed, 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 6H inches long, wonderfully tender and brittle, without a trace of 
tough interlining, and having no string when broken, excepting when the pods are 
quite old. The flavor is most delicious, 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, unexcelled in bearing qualities,.maturing the crop very regularly. 
It is extra early, the pods being fit to pick four days before other varieties of approximate 
size. {Sec engraving.) Price, 10c. pkt., 35c. pt., 60c. qt., $2.25 for 4 qts. 
Refugee or 1,000 to»l 
GREEN-PODDED BUSH BEAN 
THE MOST-PROLI FI G.DWAR.F GREEN-PODDED SNAP BEAN 
A very popular variety on account of its exceeding produc¬ 
tiveness. It is medium early and is also extensively grown both 
in the north and south for a fall crop. The plants are of healthy, 
robust growth, about 15 inches high, of true branching bush 
growth. The pods are of attractive appearance, round, long 
and slim, of light green color, fleshy, solid and brittle, with but 
slight string and of tender and mild flavor. This type of bean 
is the most popular in the markets of the large cities, and it is 
also extensively used for pickling. Our strain of Refugee is very 
fine. Price, 10c. pkt., 30c. pt., 55c. qt., $2.00 for 4 qts. 
“Last spring I bought from you an order of seeds and we never had 
so many beans as we had the past season. The limas were great and 
the green podded beans ( Refugee. ) yielded all summer. There never 
was a bit o£rust on any of them." 
Make your Garden 
Work Full Time. 
