Novelties and Specialties^ 1894, 



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JUNO PEA ; HENDERSONS NEW. 



The best wrinkled Pea of its class yet offered. Heiii:ht about two feet ; medium early 

 and well adapted for main crop; pod larue, thick and Aveiriilled from stem to tip; very- 

 productive of large, dark-green peas; most delicious, sweet and tender when cooked. 

 Headquarters seed. Per packet, 10 cents; per pint, 25 cents ; per quart, 40 cents. 



PEAS, NE^A^ OR SPECIAL. 



BLUE BEAUTY. A dwarf early variety of great excellence. It grows to the uniform 

 height of 1^ feet, and is profusely covered with long, perfectly filled pods. The 

 seeds are blue, and it is fit for use nearly as early as the American Wonder. In qual- 

 ity and flavor Blue Beauty cannot be surpassed. It is very hardy, and may be sown 

 as soon as the ground is fit to work. Per pkt., 10 ots.; quart, 25 cts. ; peck, $1.50. 



HA.NCOCK. Not a few of our best farmers and gardeners rely solely upon the Early 

 Hancock for their first crop. It is a round, white Pea, with well-filled pods ; very 

 large for so early a sort. Per packet, 10 cents ; quart, 30 cents ; peck, $1.50. 



FIRST AND BEST. An improved type of the Daniel O'Rourke. Very popular as an 

 extra early. Height, 23^ feet. Per packet, 10 cts. ; quart, 25 cts. ; peck, $1.25. 



JOHN BULL. Delicious for main crop ; of robust, stocky habit ; remarkably productive 

 of very large, well-filled pods. Height, 2}^ feet. Per packet, 10 cts. , quart, 30 cts. 



PRINCE OF WALES. Excellent for early and medium early. Very heavy cropper ; 

 of delicious flavor. Height, 3 feet. Per packet, 10 cents; quart, 35 cents. 



HENDERSON'S COUNTY FAIR PEPPER. 



A new Sweet Pepper of fine quality and great productiveness. It is of handsome 

 appearance, medium size, long form, solid and meaty. Per packet, 5 cents. 



CHILD S CELESTIAL PEPPER. 



Of very beautiful appearance when growing, the fe^it being at first yellow, changing 

 to brightest scarlet. Fruit 2 to 3 inches long ; of slm-p flavor. Per packet, 5 cents. 



VFiRST AND BEST 

 RADISH. 



Invaluable New Scarlet Turnip- 

 shaped variety. We have pleasure ia 

 listing this splendid very early Radish, — 

 the best early Turnip-shaped variety 

 for frame or open ground. It is exceed- 

 ingly early, deep scarlet in color, with 

 the very small tap root and base 

 pearly white. Color very pure and clear ; 

 flesh deliciously crisp. Ready for use in 

 a surprisingly short time. Per pound, 

 $1.00 ; per ounce, 15 cts. ; per liberal 

 packet, 5 cents. 



PARIS BRIGHT SCARLET LONG RADISH. 



A new and very early long summer Radish. It is of remarkably beautiful appearance, 

 the long, tapering root being of an attractive bright scarlet, abruptly changing to snow 

 white at the tip ; quality exceedingly fine ; top very short, consisting of a few leaves only. 

 Equally well ada.pted for forcing pit or garden. The finest and most attractive Long 

 Radish grown. Quite distinct. Per pound, $1.25 ; ounce, 15 cents; packet, 5 cents. 



VEITCH SCARLET TURNIP RADISH. 



The earliest, best flavored and prettiest Turnip-shaped Radish in cultivation. Whether 

 for forcing or open garden, it has no equal. The seed is grown from selected roots, and 

 is fine and pure. The Radishes are perfectly round, with very small tap root; top short 

 and Avith only a few leaves. The color is bright scarlet, with white tip. Per packet, 5 

 cents ; ounce, 15 cents ; 1-4 pound, 50 cents. 



HENDERSON'S DELICATA SQUASH. 



The earliest of any vine squash, and is particularly recommended for family use on 

 account of its sweetness and great productiveness. It is of small size; yellow, splashed 

 with green in color ; ready for the table almost as soon as the Early Bush Squash, and 

 keeps as well as the Hubbard. As the meat is solid and fine it is the best of all for early 

 use. Original headquarters packets. Per packet, 10 cents. 



