PETER HENDERSON & CO.- VEGETABLE SEED NOVELTIES. 



Copyrighted, 1889, by Peter Henderson & Co. 



¥)e Mhs Wtea Sweel Soph. 



This is pre-eminently an epicure's variety, being the sweetest and most tender of all Sweet Corn. The ears are short, but the cob 

 is very small, and the kernels of extraordinary depth, pearly whiteness, and are irregularly crowded together on the cob, as shown 

 in the illustration. The "Ne Plus Ultra" is a medium early variety, and while of small size, is of such exquisite quality that for 

 private use it is certain to be in great demand. (See cut.) Price, 40 cts. per pt. ; 70 cts. per qt. 



New Late Cabbage, 



"Autumn King." 



We exclusively 

 control this Novelty 

 this season. Every 

 package of the genuine is 

 sealed with our Trade 

 Mark Label. Any seed 

 i offered not so i sealed , 

 is spurious. 



(Novelty, 1889.) 



"We believe this to be the finest 

 strain of Late Cabbage that has 

 | ever been offered. It produces 

 regular, even heads of enormous 

 size, and can be relied upon to 

 produce a greater weight of crop 

 from the same space of ground 

 than any other late sort, from the fact of its producing 

 so few outer leaves and going all to head. The "Autumn 

 King " Cabbage received a very thorough trial last season 

 and it gave the h ighest satisfaction, and we feel safe in 

 stating that it is the best stock of late Cabbage in this 

 country to-day. (See cut.) Price, 20 cts. per pkt. ; SI. 00 

 per oz. ; $3.50 per % lb. ; $12.00 per lb. 



I found the Golden Queen Tomato to be extra fine in flavor, giving 

 the best of satisfaction, especially for cutting up for table use. As a 

 bearer it gave me nearly double the amount of fruit that the Perfection 

 or Acme gave. Cory's Early Corn was the earliest I ever had. Blue 

 Beauty Pea was early, a good bearer and of fine flavor. In fact, all seeds 

 received from you gave perfect satisfaction. — J. N. Dkapeb, Troy, N. Y., 

 Jan. 7th, 1889. 



THE BEST CABBAGES TO PLANT. 



If you wish to make a success of Cabbage growing, plant the undernamed varieties, in the following order: 

 For first early: Henderson's Early Jersey Wakefield. (See page 22.) I For midsummer or early fall use . Henderson's S tccession. (Seep. 10.) 

 For second early: Henderson's Early Summer. (See page 22.) | For late winter use : Henderson's Autumn King. (See page 7.) 



