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tions to horticulture. 
CABBAGE we consider one of our most valuable contribu- 
It would be classed as asecond early variety, coming in a few days 
later than Early Summer, but it is immeasurably superior to that variety; it is of nearly dou- 
ble the size and is absolutely true to its type under all conditions. In addition to this, it has no 
tendency whatever to run to seed. We can say without exaggeration that it is the finest cabbage 
in existence to-day ; whether for medium early, main crop or late use, it has noequal. It isso 
finely bred and so true to type that in a field of twenty acres every head appears alike. 
We can recommend it either for the market gardener, trucker or private planter, as itis a per- 
fect cabbage in every respect, not only being of the largest size, but of handsome color and of 
the finest quality. It is probably the safest variety for an amateur to plant as it does well at 
all seasons, and one is almost sure of getting a crop, no matter when it is planted. Our stocks 
of cabbage of all varieties have for years been the acknowledged standard of excellence in this 
country, and when we state that we consider Succession to be the most valuable variety that 
we have ever introduced, our opinion of its great merit will be apparent to all. We could fill 
many pages of our catalogue with unsolicited flattering testimonials that we have received 
from all sections of the country in regard to its great excellence. (See cut.) 
FA Price, 10c. per pkt., 40c. per oz., $1.25 per 14 lb., $4.00 per Ib. 
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AIENDERSON’S SUCCESSION CABBAGE. 
WHAT PEOPLE SAY WHO HAVE GROWN IT. 
“Let me say a few words about the Succession Cab- 
bage. 200 solid hard heads from 200 plants, 10 to 13 
inches in diameter, some weighing 13 and 14 Ibs. and the 
earliest in town. It is the best Cabbage ever raised where 
ground is not plenty, for every head counts large. I sold 
50 plants which gave the same result; all from one 10- 
cent packet.”’ W. W. Epwarps, Ellington, Ct. 
“Your Succession Cabbage is the finest I ever planted. 
I have one head which measures 18 inches in diameter. It 
all heads, and all are large heads.” 
B. M, Lauesin, Olympia, Wash. 
NOTE.—This peerless variety is so well known and so much sought after that dealers everywhere are offerin 
“Your Succession Cabbage excels all other Cabbage for 
this climate and altitude (7,600 feet). I have plenty of 
heads now, March 9th, 1896, in my cellar that will 
weigh 20 lbs. each.” A. V. P. Day, Buena Vista, Col. 
“The two rows of Henderson Succession Cabbage were 
worth more than the two dozen rows oneach side of other 
strains.” G. F. Josiin, Tiashokie, N. Y. 
“Your Succession Cabbage is the best I ever saw grow 
in this country. I got fooled last year by getting from 
other parties, and I thought I would send direct to you 
this year.”’ Ext WILLiAMs, Osgood, Ind. 
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Henderson’s 
“Quccession” 
Cabbage 
is the Grandest Cabbage 
in existence! 
Absolutely Perfect in 
every respect. 
FOR EITHER SUMMER OR 
WINTER USE. 
It receives nothing but praise 
from Maine to Calitornia 
from Canada to Florida. 
HEADS HARD AND UNIFORM, 
averaging 10 to 12 pounds in weight 
and 36 inches in circumference. 
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Those who have grown it 
write: 
“The most beautiful type of Cabbage 
ever raised.” 
“Took First Premium.” 
“Always harvests a good crop, even 
when other varieties fail.” 
“Your Succession is the best winter 
keeper.” 
‘Every plant headed, noneimperfect.’ 
“The grandest Cabbage ever 
introduced.” 
“We grew 16 acres of Succession, 
as fine Cabbage as ever grew.” 
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g the ‘‘Succession Cabbage.’” 
We desire to warn our customers against all such, unless the seed is bought from us direct and in our original packages. This is of vital im- 
portance, as many inferior stocks of Cabbage are being offered under the name of ‘‘ Succession” or “‘Henderson’s Succession.’? 
