“Winter Luxury” 
Pumpkin. 
102. for 100 feet of drill; 9 to 10 Ibs. in drills for an acre. 
For culture see page 11. 
EARLY OLIVE-SHAPED VARIETIES. 
FRENCH BREAKFAST. A great favorite; beautiful bright 
scarlet with pure white tip, oval in shape, fine for open ground 
RADISH .# 
or forcing. 5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 20c. 14 lb., 60c. Ib. 
RED ROCKET. An old and tried variety introduced by us. 
Shape is long-oval, color very attractive, very bright, flavor 
good. One of the very best early varieties. (See Novelties, page 
21.) 10c. pkt., 20c. oz., 60c. 14 lb. 
WHITE ROCKET. Very similar to Red Rocket, but is pure waxy white 
10c. pkt., 20c. oz., 60c. 14 lb. 
WHITE-TIPPED ROCKET. Has general appearance as two preceding, color 
(See Novelties, page 21.) 10c. 
throughout. (See Novelties, page 21.) 
brilliant scarlet with white tip; flavor delicious. 
pkt., 20c. oz., 60c. 14 lb. 
YELLOW OVAL-SHAPED. A second early sort, unique in appearance, color 
is bright golden yellow, shape oval, but tapering at base. Very mild, and 
5e. pkt., 10c. oz., 25c. 14 Ib., 75c. lb. 
OLIVE-SHAPED SCARLET. One of the oldest of this type, but very useful. 
; A great favorite. 
remains tender for a long time. 
Matures in 25 days, color bright, flesh is crisp and tender. 
5e. pkt., 10c. oz., 20c. 14 1b., 60c. 1b. 
OLIVE-SHAPED WHITE. A white form of preceding. 
¥ lb., 60c. lb. 
WINTER VARIETIES. 
These sorts should be sown about July 1st and thinned out to 6 inches apart. 
HALF-LONG BLACK SPANISH WINTER. Greatly in demand in the New 
A medium long, heavy, densely colored sort, singularly mild in 
5e. pkt., 10c. 02.,.25¢e. 14 1b., T5c. Ib. * 
ROSE CHINA WINTER. Bright rose color; flesh firm and piquant; oblong in 
York markets. 
flavor, and is certainly the best black sort. 
shape; fine for winter use. 5c. pkt., 10¢c. 0z., 25c. 44 1b., 70c. Ib. 
LONG BLACK SPANISH WINTER. One of the hardiest and best for winter 
use. 5e. pkt., 10c. oz., 20c, 14 Ib., 60ce. Ib. 
CALIFORNIA MAMMOTH WHITE WINTER. A white-fleshed Radish of 
excellent quality. 5c. pkt., 10c. 02., 25c. 14 Ib., 75e. lb. 
CELESTIAL—Known also as White Chinese. 
15¢. oz., 40c. 14 Ib., $1.00 1b. 
5e. pkt., 10c. oz., 20c. 
The flesh is firm, solid and 
pure white, skin creamy white, and is very attractive in appearance. 10c. pkt., 
UMPKIN... 
1 0g. to 30 or 50 hills. For culture see page 11. 
CALHOUN. We have given this variety a very thorough distri- 
bution and wherever heard from it gave the highest-satisfaction. 
The outside color is a‘creamy brown; the inside flesh is a deep 
salmon yellow; the flesh is wonderfully thick and fine-grained, 
and the seed cavity very small. It cooks very yellow and makes 
pies of a high, rich color and of the finest quality. 5c. pkt., 10c. 
0z., 30c. 14 lb., 75c. lb. 
JONATHAN, A large bottle-shaped variety, with a crook neck; 
of most attractive appearance. It is very prolific, and the flesh 
is fine, clear and sweet, making it valuable for pies and other 
table uses. Its hard shell makes it an excellent keeper. 5c. pEt., 
10c. 0z., 25¢. 14 lb., 60e. 1b. 
JUMBO. This is the variety to be grown where ‘the biggest 
pumpkin”’ is wanted. We have seen specimens weighing 250 
pounds. The color of skin is a deep yellow, the flesh being of 2 
lightershade. Notwithstanding its enormous size it is delicious 
a quality and generally desirable. 10c. pkt., 25c. oz., 50c. 14 lb., 
Large Tours, or Mammoth. Grows to an immense size, often 
weighing over 100 lbs. 5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 30c. 14 Ib., 80c. lb. 
Connecticut Field. Very productive; largely grown for feeding 
stock. 5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 20c. 14 Ib., 50ce. 1b. 
SUGAR. This variety issmaller than the Large Field, but of finer 
grain, sweeter and very prolific. 5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 25c. 14 1b., 60c. Ib. 
LARGE CHEESE. A well-known variety, its fine flesh and rich 
color making it valuable for pies and table use, while its pro- 
ductiveness renders it useful for stock-feeding. 5c. pkt., 10c. 0z., 
20c. 14 Ib., 50c. 1b. 
WINTER LUXURY. This we recommend as one of the best pie 
pumpkins; an excellent keeper and enormously productive. It 
is very finely netted and in color it is a golden russet. (See cut.) 
10ec. pkt., 15¢. oz., 30c. 14 lb., 80e. lb. 
#3 —RHUBARB=—" 
ST. MARTIN’S. <A new Scotch variety. It is immensely pro- 
ductive, one of the earliest, and has a rich spicy flavor very sim- 
ilar to the gooseberry when used for pies or tarts. (See cut.) 
10c. pkt., 50c. 0z., $1.75 14 lb. 
Victoria. Very large, later than the Linneus. 5c. pkt., 20c. oz., 
50c. 14 lb., $1.50 Ib. 
Early and tender. 5c. pkt., 20c. oz., 50e. 14 Ib., $1.50 Ib. 
(For Rhubarb Roots see page 175.) 
Linneus. 
Henderson’s Seeds, etc., are genuine ONLY when purchased from us direct. 
We do not 
supply dealers. 
