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oo ALDORF. A very valuable addition to our list of Lettuces, 
equally useful for forcing as for open-air cultivation. The 
general color, clear bright green. is never bronzed by outdoor 
growth under any climatic conditions. It is medium in size, 
the entire plant measuring about ten inches in diameter. The 
head is very solid and stands clear away from the outer 
leaves, which lie flat on the ground, a valuable feature, 
securing an equable moisture around the root of the plant. 
The leaves are thin, slightly crumpled, very crisp and entirely 
without that heavy veining which makes some of the best 
sorts bitter to the taste. (See cut.) 10c. pkt., 20c. oz., 60c. 
V4 Ib., $1.50 lb. 
“‘Waldorf Lettuce surpasses anything I have ever seen.’’—Mrs. J. W. 
SEAVER, Boston, Mass. 
“ Your Waldorf Lettuce far surpasses all other lettuce in our climate. 
Grown in the open garden, it forms heads as blanched and tender as those 
delicious hearts in lettuce forced in the greenhouse.’’—C. JAMES AMES, 
Elyria, Ohio. 
STON MARKET. Can be planted so closely and is so well 
adapted for the purpose that it is now more generally used for 
forcing in greenhouses and hot beds than any other. It grows 
very compact and forms fair-sized heads, slightly tinged with 
red on the edge of the leaves. Also one of the best early varie- 
“ties for outdoor use. “dc. pkt., 15c. oz., 40c. Vy lb., $1.25 lb. HENDERSON’S WALDORF LETTUCE. 
HANSON. Outer leaves bright green, with prominent light-colored veins ; inner 
leaves white and usually curved and twisted at the base. Always sure to make 
large handsome heads; quality fine. 5c. pkt., 15c. oz., 40c. 14 lb., $1.25 Ib. L. | Cc 
ENNIS BALL BLACK-SEEDED. A favorite forcing variety, forming a © 
; hard head. It makes but few outer leaves, and for this reason can be planted 
quite closely under glass, from six to seven inches apart. It is the variety so ae CURLED VARIETIES. 
largely used in hot beds, forcing pits and greenhouses. 5c. pkt., 15c. oz., 
40c. 14 lb., $1.25 lb. EARLY CURLED SIMPSON. Formsa close, com- 
|“YELLOW-SEEDED BUTTER. It is a very distinct sort, making a large, pact mass of curly leaves of a yellowish green. It 
dense yellow head, of a very handsome appearance, very crisp and tender, is earlier than the head varieties and is the kind 
and excellent i flavor. 5c. pkt., 15c,0z., 40c. 14 Ib., $1.25 lb. that is planted in cold frames almost exclusively ; 
IMMENSITY, PRECOCITY and DENSITY are the names of three it is also largely grown in the open. 5e. pkt., 15c. 
superior new lettuces. (See novelties, pages 16 and 17.) 15c. pkt., each. Oz., 39c. 44 lb., $1.10 lb. 
LACK-SEEDED BUTTER. Similar to Tennis Ball, but larger. Used ex- LACK-SEEDED SIMPSON. Forms large, loose 
tensively as an outdoor variety. 5c. pkt., 15c. 0z., 40c. 14 lb., $1.25 lb. heads of thin and exceedingly tender golden-yellow 
MAMMOTH BLACK-SEEDED BUTTER. Resembles the old Black-Seeded leaves; the best curled variety for forcing or sowing 
* Butter but is much larger, forming an enormous head, every part of which out-of-doors, though on account of its large size 
is tender, crisp and sweet. It is a grand sort for all seasons, but particu- itis, under some circumstances, not so profitable 
larly for sowing about August 25th (in this latitude) for late fall use. for forcing. It stands the summer heat splendidly. 
10c. pkt., 25c. oz., 65c. 14 Ib., $2.00 lb. 5c. pkt., 15¢. o2., 40c. 14 1b., $1.25 1b. 
We can also supply the follow- 
ing Lettuce Seeds at 5c. pkt., 
a: oz., 40c. 14 lb., $1.25 lb. : 
Feccion Curled. 
Whee. Prize Head. 
Large White Summer Cabbage. 
WAll the Year Round. 
Beacon. 
COS OR CELERY 
LETTUCE, 
HENDERSON’S 
“TRIANON” 
Excels in QUALITY, 
TENDERNESS 
end CRISPNESS. 
HENDERSON'S “TRIA. 
NON.” Excels all other 
Lettuces in quality, hav- 
ing a crispness, tender- 
ness aad flavor peculiarly its own and unapproached 
by any other variety. The heads are long and conical. The 
leaves require to be tied up, when they soon form solid 
heads and quickly bleach to snowy whiteness and become 
as stiff, crisp and sweet as celery stalks, and are delicious 
when eaten in the same manner or prepared for salad. 
(See cut.) 10c. pkt., 20c. oz., 50c. 14 1b., $1.50 Ib. 
“‘Henderson's Trianon Cos Lettuce is deservedly popular with those 
aecustomed to it. It is now extensively grown in the best-conducted 
‘gardens, both here and in Europe; those who have not tried this class of 
lettuce should not fail to do so another year.’’—AMERICAN GARDENING. 
~ HENDERSON’S NEW EXPRESS COS. (See novelties, 
page 16.) Price, 15c. pkt. 
/PARIS WHITE COS. An old standard yariety. 5c. pkt., 
HENDERSON’S TRIANON COS LETTUCE. 15¢e. oz., 40u. 4 Ib., $1.25 lb. 
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