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Few and Small Outside Leaves. Smal! 
Veins. Fine Texture and Delicate 
Flavor. 
HENDERSON’S “‘ EARLY SPRING’’ CABBAGE. 
Its great value lies in its being a First Early FLAT cabbage, a type much preferred 
over pointed heads by most people, and it will readily be seen that this variety, 
with all of the merits of Early Summer, only a trifle smaller, which 
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can be cut as early as Jersey Wakefield, is destined to secure a 
prominent and lasting place among vegetables. The variety is of 
ABOUT HENDERSON’S ‘‘EARLY SPRING.” 
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“We have finished cutting the new Early Spring Cabbage, and \ 
Early Summer type, but about one-fifth smaller, having only four 
or five outside leaves, and these so small and growing so near to 
the head, that it may be successfully planted twenty-one inches 
apart, 13,500 to the acre, as close as any variety we know of. It 
possesses wonderful uniformity in shape, being round, slightly u ay Cun eh eene Ft Of all Gat Gapbaces knGwTRTCES 
ic . . “| ae must Say That 1t 1s 1@¢ €arilest OF é é ADDE SK q Fi JUS. 
flattened at top of head. Stem is short and extends but little into Every plant made a perfect head and a good size, averaging thirty- 
the head; this feature is valuable, as it makes almost the entire head // two heads to the crate. We set this cabbage the same distance apart 
edible. The whole plant is finely bred; there is no suggestion of |/ as the Early Summer. This was wrong, for it has very little foliage 
f / and can be grown as close as the Charleston Wakefield, i. e., about 
13,500 plants to the acre. It will make one-third more of a crop and 
| be just as eariy as the Wakefield. It has a double advantage for this \ 
| section, being early and flat.’—GERRATY & TOWLEs, Charleston, S. C. | 
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coarseness whatever; the veining of the leaves and leaf stems is 
particularly fine, the whole head being perfect throughout. There 
is no cabbage we know of having a more solid head; but, added || 
to this, it has the peculiarity of heading firmly atan early stage in || “Your Early Spring Cabbage is all you claim, the very best very early 
its growth, so that the finest cabbage, though small, can be || cabbage I have planted in twenty years, every one heading fine, not- 
obtained long before it has attained its mature size. It is entirely withstanding they were cut down with the late frost. All my customers 
° a 7 Fra ene goctir= aie oat \ say, ‘Bring me some re Barly Spring Cabbage.’”” 
free from any rankness of flavor. Its uniformity in shape and \ ase Fi as SER Goi ees ee Sry SATS COAT 
large yield per acre render it particularly valuable for truckers, \\ 7 pad cabbage two weeks before any of my neighbors.” 
and its compact form and good quality will render it the finest Early “We bought one packet of your Early Spring Cabbage last spring / 
cabbage for every private garden. (See cut.) and considered them the finest early Cabbage we ever grew. They 
were about five days ahead ofthe Wakefield.” 
“ Your Early Spring Cabbage is the earliest and best I ever 
Price, 15c. pkt., 60c. 0z., $2.00 14 1lb., $6.00 Ib. 
saw. The seed Il had of you last year gave good results.” 
—E. N. RANDALL, Barton, Vt. f 
. “Thad the only Early Spring Cabbage last year 
on our market, and it gave entire satisfaction. 
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Iam very much pleased with it. I will send 
SS. you another order for other seeds later.” 7 
WS —W.T. McCuTcHEN, Paducah, Ky. 4% 
AND. (GARDENERS Important Notice. 
it J 6 K le it S ENDERSON’S SUPERIOR SEEDS, to be genu- 
° ine, must be purchased from us direct. We were obliged 
WA to discontinue distributing our seeds through storekeepers to 
protect many customers who were having other seeds foisted upon them as ‘‘ Henderson’s.”’ As 
4 Oz. there are now no ‘*middleman’s” profits to protect, we are now able to supply you direct at 
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lower prices than ever! 
WE DELIVER FREE ok tr.‘cxr. orrice IN THE U, S, all VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS, BULBS and BOOKS, oréawise Noten. 
