Aimee 
}/ Barly Flat Bassano. 
‘ 
r 
*‘DETROIT DARK RED. 
A 
TIMINGS SIN TRON IPN LIN TRRNRDSIRLINNIILIN C8 
1 oz. to 50 feet of drill; 5 to 6 lbs. per acre. 
HENDERSON’S EARLY 
“ELEOTRIG™ tiki 
TURNIP 
early. Gompihes more good qualities than any other round Beet. 
In the Electric we have more good qualities than were ever before 
It is almost round, leaves small and set close 
to the centre; tap-root small, it combines the maximum of edible bulb 
The color is very dark rich 
It is extremely early, coming 
combined in one Beet. 
with the minimum of root and foliage. 
erimson, with rings of a lighter hue. 
with Extra Early Egyptian. The flesh is delicate, rich and sugary. 
(See cut.) Price, 10c. pkt., 15c. oz., 30c. 14 lb., 80c. lb. 
EGYPTIAN TURNIP. A standard sort, being from ten to 
twelve days earlier than the old Blood Turnip. The roots are 
large in size, and of arich, deep crimson color. From the small- 
ness of the tops at least one-fourth more can be grown on the 
same space than any other variety. 5c. pkt., 10c. 0z., 20c. 14 lb., 
55ce. lb. 
Valuable because of its wonderful 
uniformity, medium in size, always smooth and free from small 
roots. The flesh is tender, fine-grained, and remains so, long 
after many sorts have become woody. It is admirable for early 
or late. 5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 25c. 14 1b., 70c. lb. 
ARLINGTON. Of medium size and a dark rich blood-red color. 
It does not get bitter and stringy when a little old, but is sweet 
and tender at all times. 
beautiful color. 10c. pkt., 15c. oz., 25c. 14 Ib., 60ce. Ib. 
EARLY BLOOD TURNIP. A standard early variety, following 
Eclipse in earliness; of a rich, deep blood-red color and of excel- 
lent quality. 5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 20c. 14 lb., 50c. Ib. 
DEWING’S IMPROVED BLOOD TURNIP. An improved 
variety of the Early Blood Turnip, of deep blood-red color, fine 
form and flavor. 5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 20c. 14 lb., 55ce. Ib. 
DMAND’S. The most uniform of all Turnip Beets, with very 
small tops and short foliage of arich red. The roots are hand- 
some, round, very smooth, of good size; for table use none excel 
itin quality. 5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 20c. 14 lb., 60c. lb. 
Flesh white circled with pink; flavor sweet 
and delicate. Valuable for its earliness. 5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 20c. 
V4 Ib., 50ce. lb. 
CROSBY'S EGYPTIAN. Very early and of excellent quality, 
small tops. 5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 25c. 14 lb., 70c. lb. 
BASTIAN’S BLOOD TURNIP. A good second early, following 
Egyptian and Eclipse. 5c. pkt., 10c. 0z., 20. 14 lb., 50c. lb. 
Lentz. Extra early, producing a crop in six weeks. 5c. pkt., 10c. 
oz., 20c. 14 Ib., 55ce. Ib. 
Of grand quality, uniform shape and, 
BLO 
ru 
2 Tt I a 
BEET. 
The Ideal Table Beet. fine-grained, rich red flesh, exceedingly tender, remarkably 
/ 
Barly Yellow Turnip. 
Brazilian Variegated. 
B\l For 
Farm Seed Department, page 69. 
For “Swiss Chard” see page 63. 
HENDERSON’S 
(;HMISON GLOBE 
BEET 
Is the finest table Beet 
grown; it is of medium 
size, round, of deep crim- 
son color throughout, exceed- 
and a good keeper. 
description see page 11.) Price, 
10c. pkt., 25¢. oz., 75c. YY Ib., 
$2.50 Ib. 
gh: BEE 
TS 
in’ é 
i “ECLIPSE”? BEET. 
ECLIPSE. This variety is a great acquisition, has become ex- 
ceedingly popular, and is one of the best early sorts. It pos- 
sesses all the qualities requisite in a first-class Beet, and is of a 
uniform globular shape. The roots are a bright glossy red, fine 
grained and delicious, with none of that earthy flavor so objec- 
tionable in many varieties. (See cut.) 5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 20c. 4 
lb., 60ce. lb. 
“The Eclipse Beets, the seeds of which we got from you last year, were 
grand, the best Beets we ever had. They were early and we used them ail 
summer, and when freezing weather came we buried some for winter use. We 
cooked some to-day (Feb. 14th) and they were as sweet as new beets.” 
Mrs. A. G. BROWN, Idaho, Ohio. 
Similar to Blood Turnip, with yellow 
flesh. 5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 25c. 14 Ib., 70e. Ib. 
HENDERSON'S HALF LONG BEET. Tender and of peerless 
quality. Vividly rich in color. Unequaled for slicing. The 
bulb is three inches in diameter at shoulder, tapering in pear- 
shaped form to the slender root. It grows partly out of the 
ground and is entirely free from roughness. No more brilliant 
color can be desired than is shown on slicing this variety, while 
its extreme tenderness and freedom from woody fibre or tough 
string evidence its peerless quality. The top is medium in size, 
of such very rich glossy crimson color that it can be used in 
ornamental bedding. 10c. pkt., 15c. oz., 30c. 14 lb., 7c. Ib. 
LONG SMOOTH BLOOD-RED. An excellent late variety; a 
great improvement on the common Long Blood. 
5c. pkt., 10c. 
0z., 20c. 14 Ib., 50e. Ib. 
Beautiful for garden decoration, foliage 
colored crimson, yellow and white. 5c. pkt., 10c. 0z., 25e. 14 lb., 
75e. lb. 
GOLD, SILVER AND BRONZE M F D A [ S 
AWARDED TO US: 
PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION, 
AT THE 
Testifying to the superiority of Henderson’s Seeds, etc. 
The “HENDERSON” LAWN GRASS received the GOLD MEDAL ** 
THE PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION, 
BUFFALO, 1901. (See pace 192;) 
Sugar Beets and Mangel Wurzel see 
ingly tender and sweet, early 
(For full 
f 
