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"VEGETABLE SEEDS 
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HENDERSON’S 
. . . SUPERIOR 
“T like yourstoek on Large Red 
Wethersfield Onion better than 
any other. I feel contident when 
I plant, as I know it will always 
produce a good safe crop.” 
JAS. BEASLEY, Duluth, Minn. 
Bottoms early 
Send me thesame 
Seed is excellent. 
and uoscullions. 
this;year.”’ 
THOMAS GIBBy, Arcade, N. Y 
V HENDERSON’S EXTRA EARLY FLAT RED. 
Remarkably Early. Good Keeper. Mild Flavor. Excellent for Home Gardens. 
This is one of the best all-round varieties, being useful either for boiling, slicing or 
pulling young for use in salads. It is the earliest of the Red American sorts. The eolor 
is not so deep as Red Wethersfield, and it isa little flatter in shape. It is valuable where 
earliness is a necessity, andis a good keeper. Price, 5c. pkt., 20e. oz , 50c. 14 1b., $1.50 Ib. 
YROUND YELLOW DANVERS, Very similar to our Yellow Globe Danvers, differing 
mainly in shape, being much flatter. It matures early, is a good keeper, is of good size, 
and is an excellent sort for market as well as for general use. 
40¢. 14 1b., $1.20 lb., 5 Ibs. and over, at $1.15 1b. 
YELLOW DUTCH, or STRASBURG. A useful flat type of Yellow Danvers, used 
largely to grow for sets. Flavor is mild, andit is a heavy cropper. The bulbs are flatter 
and harder than any of the other yellow varieties. Price, 5c. pkt., 15¢. oz., 40c. 
14 Ib., $1.20 Ib., 5 lps. and over, at $1.15 Ib. : 
ENDERSON'SY’Vallow Globe Danvers. 
A STANDARD VARIETY EVERYWHERE. 
Bright attractive color, mild 
Heavy cropper, good 
Tore extensively grown than any other Onion. 
Shape round and uniform, not ‘‘necky.’’ 
flavor,fine quality. Early, but sure keeper. 
seller. 
This is probably the finest all-round sort grown. The enor- 
mous quantities annually shipped to market prove its popularity, 
and itis more largely grown than any other variety. We take | 
unusual precautions to maintain the highest degree of perfec- 
tion in our stock, and can confidently claim superiority for it. 
The shape is round, a little depressed at top and bottom. The 
color is a rich brownish yellow, making a most attractive bulb. 
It is medium in size, but remarkably solid and heavy, produc- 
ing as much weight per acre as any variety grown. Itcan be used to 
great advantage from the earliest date to the last, as it is one of the 
surest keepers, and is delicious even when in its youngest stage. (See 
cut.) Price, 5c. pkt., 20c. oz., 40c. 14 lb., $1.25 lb., 5 lbs. and upwards, 
at $1.20 lb. 
“‘T want you to reserve me at least ten pounds of the same lot of Yellow Globe 
Danvers Onion as you sent me last spring. I am an old onion grower, but never saw such fine 
results from any crop before.” O. H. BENNETT, Chicago, II. 
Price, 5c. pkt.,. 15e. 0z., 
1 oz. for 100 feet of drill; 5 or 6 Ibs. in drills for an acre. 
HENDERSON’S SUPERIOR 
VLARGE RED 
WETHERSFIELD. 
UNIVERSALLY POPULAR, 
A Leading Variety North, East, South and West. 
Produces Enormous Crops of Enormous Onions, 
all Clean, Solid, Heavy and Perfect. 
No ‘‘ Thick Necks.’’ 
Suré Cropper. long Keeper. Unequalled Shipper. 
V 
HENDERSON’S LARGE RED 
WHETHERSFIELD is a grand red va- 
riety and a general favorite. With the 
exception of the Yellow Globe Danvers, 
there is no variety so largely grown. Our 
stock is excellent, being saved from only 
carefully selected bulbs. The cut gives an 
accurate idea of the shape. Our stock will 
be found quite free from necky and mis- 
shapen bulbs, and will invariably grow to a 
large size under proper eonditions. The 
surface color is a rich dark red. Itis an 
early variety to mature and a fine keeper. 
The flavor is good and mild, admirable for 
boiling. (See cut.) Price, 5c. pkt., 20e. oz., 
fee V4 Ib., $1.20 lb., 5 Ibs. and over, at $1.15 
“Please send me another ounce of your Large Red 
Wetherstield Onion. 1 wish to compete for the prize 
at our fair and want your seed or none.” 
ADAM JONES, Syracuse, N. Y. 
‘‘The worth of the Peter Henderson Garden Seeds 
has been emphasized many times. already, but Mr. 
Henry Murray, the South Side Garden fancier, has 
just left at Holmes & Baud’s four onions grown from 
the Henderson seed, the combined weight of which is 
six pounds. There is enough real onion in the four 
specimens to break up forty love matches. Mr. Mur- 
Tray measured the ground upon which ten bushels of 
these were raised, and finds that the 
Jield was at the rate of over 1,100 
bushels to the acre.”’ 
From ‘‘T#Ee DarILy CAPITAL,” 
Frankfort, Ky. 
Copyright, 1904, by 
PETER HENDERSON & Co, 
to any Post Office or Railroad 
We Deliver Free Express Office in the U. S. 
all Vegetable Seeds, Flower Seeds and Bulbs, 
except where 
noted. 
