The Hodson Long Pod Wax Bush Bean 
ENORMOUS PLANTS. ENORMOUS PODS. ENORMOUS YIELDERS. 
This distinct new type of Bean is remarkable for great 
size of plant and pod and wonderful productiveness. It 
will out-yield any other Bush Bean two to one on a 
given area. The strong, sturdy plants often attain 
dimensions 2\ feet in height, and bear great quan¬ 
tities of long, meaty yellow pods, measuring 7 to 8 
inches in length. The ample foliage sheltering the 
pods from the hot sun renders them exceptionally 
tender, brittle, and if picked before too old they 
are stringless, free from fibre and of fine table 
quality. 
The Ilodson Wax Bush Bean comes in about 
2 weeks after the earliest dwarf varieties, and 
for main crop is destined to become impor¬ 
tant for both the private table and for market 
growers on account of its phenomenal vigor 
and productiveness. The plants should be 
thinned out to at least 6 inches apart in the 
rows on account of their great size. This 
variety is absolutely immune from Bean 
diseases. Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 35c. qt., 
$2.00 pk., $7.00 bu. 
The Hodson H.?"" Bush Bean 
This variety is practically identical with the 
Ilodson Long Pod Wax described above—with 
the exception of the color of the pods which are 
green instead of yellow. It has the same vigor, 
length of pod, productiveness and other quali¬ 
ties which have already made the Hodson Wax 
Bush Bean famous. Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 30c. 
qt., $1.65 pk., $6.00 bu. 
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HENDERSON’S 
Golden Scimitar Wax Bush Bean 
THE PERFECTION OF CYLINDER-PODDED DWARF WAX BEANS 
This new round-podded Dwarf Wax Bean has attained the top 
notch among Beans of this class. ’ It has been so highly bred and 
selected that it excels all others in its combination of essential 
qualities, among which are remarkable uniformity in size and 
shape. It produces no culls, the pods average five to six inches 
in length, which is unusually large for a round-podded, wax 
variety; they are very solid, meaty and tender, free from string, 
breaking brittle, and the flavor is unsurpassed. These desirable 
table qualities are retained well on towards maturity, long 
after many other sorts have become too tough and stringy to use. 
'Flic plant is everything desirable, bushy and robust, free from 
rust or mildew, and extremely prolific. * (See cut.) Price, 10c. 
pkt., 20c. pt., 35c. qt., $2.00 pk., $7.00 bu. 
The Golden Scimitar Wax Deans surpassed any other in beauty, crop and 
quality.’' F. F. WALKER, South Sudbury, Mass. 
Improved Golden Wax Bush Bean 
THE STANDARD FLAT, WAX-PODDED VARIETY 
Among the Yellow Wax-podded or “Butter” Beans, 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 ex¬ 
ceedingly 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 planted in spring, summer or early fall, 
renders it highly valuable for both home" and market planting. 
{See cut.) Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 30c. qt., $1.75 pk., $6.50 bu. 
“ Your Hodson Long Pod Wax Beans did well with me. A single planting 
bore continuously from July until frost." 
Mrs. JAMES F. BURK, North Easton, Mass. 
