HENDERSON'S 
THICK-LEAVED 
SPINACH. 
SP INACH (Continued). 
VICTORIA. Valuable for sprimg sowing, its 
long-standing quality making it absolutely the 
best for that purpose. We have frequently 
seen other varieties go to seed, before this 
variety had made any sign of bolting; while 
its attractive dark green color and hardy char- 
acter make it practically an ‘‘all-seasons” 
Spinach. 5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 15¢. 14 Ib., 40ce. lb. 
LONG STANDING. A valuable | sort with a 
most attractive color, and thick fleshy leaves; 
stands long before going to seed. 5c. pkt., 
10. 0z., 15e. 14 lb., 35e. Ib. 
ROUND LEAVED. Generally cultivated for 
winter use, being very hardy, standing our 
severest winters without injury. 5c. “pkt., 
10e. oz., 15. 14 Ib., 35¢. lb. 
NEW ZEALAND. Produces leaves in great 
abundance throughout the summer; should 
be raised in heat and transplanted three feet 
apart each way into light rich soil. 5c. pkt., 
10¢. 02z., 30c. 14 1b., $1. 00 Ib. 
LARGE ROUND LEAVED VIROFLAY. 
A newer sort with very large thick leaves. 
5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 15¢e. 14 lb., 35c. lb. 
PRICKLY. Although ‘usually sown in spring 
and summer, it also stands wellin winter, but 
gives less bulk per 
acre than the others 
named. 5c. pkt., 10c. 
0z., 15c. 4 lb., 40e- 
lb. 
SEA KALE, 
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dv 
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in 
SPINACH. 
loz. for 100 feet of drill; 10 to 12 lbs. in drills for an acre. ¢ 
HENDERSON’S NORFOLK SAVOY & 
THICK LEAVED. One of the best mar- 
sesses the valuable quality of standing a 
“HENDERSON” 
© and have a beautiful velvety 
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For culture see page 11. 
LEAVED. In appearance the leaf is 
wrinkled in the same way peculiar to the 
Savoy Cabbage. Hence the name. It 
should not, however, be sown in spring 
in the latitude of New York, as it is 
almost certain to run to seed if then 
sown. 5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 1l5c. 14 Ib., 
35¢. Ib. 
ketsorts. Produces large, thick, strong 
green leaf,somewhat crumpled, and pos- 
long time before running to seed... (See 
cut.) 5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 15c. 14 Ib:, 40ce. Ib. 
SWISS CHARD. 
SWISS CHARD. 
SILVER OR SEA KALE BEET. 
This variety is grown forits leaves only ; the 
middle of the leaf is cooked and served like 
Asparagus; the other portions of the leaf are 
used like Spinach. Cultivate about the same 
as Spinach by sowing the seed early in spring 
in drills about a foot apart. (See cut.) dc. pkt., 
10c. oz., 20c. 14 Ib., 50e. Ib. 
SALSIF 
For culture see page 11. 
WHITE FRENCH. 5c. pkt., 15c. 0z., 35¢. 14 1b., 
90¢.:1b. 
MAMMOTH SANDWICH ISLAND. A 
new and improved type, producing roots of 
nearly double the size and weight of the old 
variety, and of equally good quality. It has 
been extensively grown for the markets of 
many of the large cities, entirely superseding 
the old sort. (See cut.) 10c. pkt., 20c. oz., 
40c. 1g-Ib., $1.00 lb. 
SCORZONERA, 
Or BLACK OYSTER PLAN?. 
Culture same as Salsify. See page 11. 
10c. pkt., 25¢. oz., T5c. 14 1b., $2.50 lb. 
MAMMOTH 
SANDWICH 
ISLAND 
SALSIFY. 
Or OYSTER 
PLANT. 
SEA KALE. 
Cultivated for its blanched shoots, which are 
cooked as Asparagus. A supply may be had all 
winter, by planting the roots closely in a warm 
cellar before frost. (See cut.) 10c. pkt., 30c. oz., 
$1.00 14 1b., $3.50 lb. For Sea Kale Roots see page 175. 
SORREL. 
BROAD LEAVED. ces for salads. 
se oz., 40c. me oe 6 cee mere 
5e. pkt., 
SSPSIIAQ 
can Grass Seed 
green lawn ready for cutting 
6 to 8 weeks’ time. See page 190. 
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