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Hendersons NEW EARLY GIANT BUSH LIMA BEAN 
PLANTS TRUE BUSH 
No Poles, No Stakes 
ENORMOUS BEANS 
Equalling Those of 
TENDER, RICH and BUTTERY 
Pole Limas The True Lima Taste 
Henderson’s Iialf-Long Beet 
Those who desire extremely dark color, should surely plant Hender¬ 
son’s Half-long. Both flesh and loaves are intensely dark cimson in 
color. It is a late variety, and particularly valuable to store for winter 
use. It is of great value for slicing or for pickling, in which condition 
the color is most striking. The flavor is rich and sweet, and the flesh 
is tender at all stages of growth. This variety is rather slow growing 
and therefore the last sowing in this vicinity should not be later than 
the first week in July. Price, 10c. pkt., 25c. oz., 75c. lb., $2.50 lb. 
To retain the full flavor of Beets they should be boiled whole without breaking 
the skin. The varieties which we show on colored plate opposite are so well 
bred, that both tops and roots may be removed without cutting into the bulb, 
thus effectually preserving both form and flavor. 
With great confidence we urge our customers to grow Henderson’s New Early Giant Bush Lima Bean. 
It is the acme of perfection in a type of vegetable which we ourselves introduced many years 
ago. It is the best possible Bush Lima Bean, possessing every quality so long known 
and esteemed in the older pole varieties, and can be grown as easily as any Snap 
Bean. It produces pods of enormous size, which are well filled with large, thick, 
fleshy beans of perfect quality just as good in flavor, just as tender, and just as 
numerous as anj-' of the climbing varieties. 
The pods are long, very broad, and thick enough to keep the beans tender for a 
long period, they are produced in enormous quantities all through the growing 
season. 
It is the earliest of the large bush sorts, and may therefore be had on the 
table weeks ahead of the old pole varieties. The strong, rugged plant pro¬ 
duces so freely and continuously that a small planting will ensure an abun¬ 
dant supply of the most delicious beans right up to frost. (See engraving .) 
Price, 15c. pkt., 2 pkts. for 25c., 40c. pt., 75c. qt., $2.75 for 4 qts., $5.00 
peck. 
“/ wish to add a word of praise for your seeds, which I grow in my town 
garden of 20x30. I have Early Giant Lima Beans to use before our city 
markets receive them and could retail them 60c. per 
quart." Mrs. W. E. LA WRENCE, 
281 S. Ohio Ave., Columbus, O. 
“ Your Early Giant Lima Beans turned out splen¬ 
didly last year. ]Ve are very pleased with them." 
J. V. CRANSTON, Smith field. Pa. 
Improved “Henderson” 
BUSH LIMA BEAN 
YIELDS CONTINUOUSLY FROM EARLY SUMMER TO FROST 
—SUITABLE FOR ALL SECTIONS, NORTH AND SOUTH 
The original Bush Lima Bean, the “Henderson,” was defec¬ 
tive in size, and though, because of its extreme earliness, thousands 
of our customers were enabled to grow Lima Beans where none had 
grown before, the defect remained until the introduction of the Improved 
“Henderson,” which is at least 50 per cent., larger than the original. Though a 
day or two later, it is still 10 days earlier than other bush forms, and 
weeks earlier than any of the pole varieties, yet retaining all the 
remarkable qualities of its predecessor, which was, without doubt, 
the most remarkable vegetable novelty of the last century. 
The Improved “Henderson” is a perfect all-around variety, it 
grows as freely and is just as dependable in the North as in the South; 
in fact, it is the only one suitable for all sections. The quality is 
excellent, possessing the rich buttery flavor common to all Limas. 
(See engraving.) Price, 15c. pkt., 25c. pt., 45c. qt., $1.60 for 4 qts., 
$3.00 peck. 
4 ‘ For your satisfaction let me say that I planted Henderson's Improved Bush 
Lima Beans alongside of seeds received from other firms, and it beats them both 
for earliness and productiveness." 
A. L. STOCK BRIDGE, Lewiston, Me. 
For COMPLETE LIST OF BUSH LIMAS, see Page 58 
A Complete and Economical Garden Vegetable Seed Collections 
offered on 
Page 69 
