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At both the Pan-American Exposition 
and the World’s Fair we received : : : 
Over Thirty Medals and Awards 
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a large proportion of which were grant- 
ed to our Farm Seeds, Grasses and 
Clovers for superior quality and purity 
of sample. 
ROOT CROPS ror 
FARM STOCK. 
Our pamphiet, ‘ROOT CROPS FOR FARM STOCK,” 
free to customers asking for it. It tells how 
to grow, winter and feed roots. 
MANGEL WURZEL. Sow6 to 8 Ibs. per acre. 
Henderson’s Colossal Long Red. Roots of the 
largest size, blood-red color. Exceedingly nutri- 
tious, distinct and valuable. (See cut) 15ce. 
¥Y lb., 40c. lb.; 10 lbs. and upward, 35c. Ib. 
Red Globe. Similar to the ‘Yellow Globe,” differ- 
ing onlyincolor. 15¢. % Ib., 35c. Ib.; in lots of 
10 lbs. and upward, 30ce. lb. 
Henderson’s Giant Intermediate. An improve- 
ment on “Yellow Ovoid.” 15c. \% Ib., 35e. lb.; 
lots of 10 lbs. and upward, 30c. 1b. 
Golden Tankard. Flesh bright golden-yellow, and 
in this respect differs from all other varieties, 
which cut white. 15c.%4Ib., 35c. lb.; in lotsof10 
lbs. and upward, 30c. lb. 
Long Yellow. Differs from the “Long Red” onlyin 
color. 15c. % lb., 35c. lb.; 10 lbs. and upward, 
80c. Ib. 
Henderson’s Champion Yellow Globe. Smooth, 
globe-shaped roots, of large size and excellent 
quality. 15c. \% Ilb., 35c. lb.; in lots of 10 Ibs. 
and upward, 30c. lb. 
SUCAR BEET. Sow 6 to 8 Ibs. per acre. 
White. A large variety extensively grown for feed- 
ing. 10c. % Ib., 20c. lb.; lots of 10 lbs. and up- 
ward, 15e. lb. 
Lane’s Imperial. 10c. %41b., 20c.1b.; in lots of 10 
lbs. and upward, 15ce. lb. 
Vilmorin’s Improved White. Hasmoresaccharine 
matter than any other. 10c. 4 lb., 25c. 1b.; in 
lots of 10 lbs. and upward, 20c. lb. 
CARROT. Sow 4 lbs. per acre. 
For description of varieties, see page 47. 
Improved Long Orange. 80c. per lb. 
Yellow Belgian. 50c. per lb. 
White Belgian. 50c. per lb. 
Danvers (Hali-long). 90c. per Ib. 
RUTA BAGCA, or RUSSIAN TURNIPS. 
Henderson’s Long Island Improved. Bred from 
the “American Purple Top.’’ Nearly double the 
size; animmense yielder and good keeper; flesh 
rich yellow. 55c. Ib. 
Improved American Purple Top. The old, popu- 
lar standard for stock feeding; hardy, produc- 
tive, good keeper; flesh yellow. 40c. lb. 
LONG RED Large White French, Sweet, German or Rock. 
MANGEL. A white-fleshed variety oflarge size. 45c. lb. 
arm Seeds we DO NOT deliver Free, EVERY FARMER AND BREEDER 
but when small cuantities are wanted by — HENDERSON'S “aa 
express or mail, we will prepay postage 
or carriage, if Sc. per Ib. is added to the fl FRI 9 
prices. We make no charge for packing, e 
cartage or delivery of goods to any sail- 5 
road station, steamship line or express Mailed free on request. It is a complete Cata- 
office in New York City. jogue of Farm pede: (presses and their adapt- 
ability for various soils and purposes are full 
CLOTH BAGS only we charge for, and these at gone into, including Grass Mintices for Bennie 
_ cost, viz.: 1 peck, 10c.; % bush., 12c.; 1 bush., nent Pasture or Hay, for various soils and lati- 
15c.: 2 bush., 20c. ALL GRASS SEED BAGS tudes. Improved Corns, New Wheats, choice Oats 
, D x and other cereals, Root crops, Millets, Sorghums, 
excepting bags for Timothy and Clover, are fur- Field Peas and Beans, and other crops of value 
nished free. to the farmer are fully described. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
FARM SEEDS. 
Australian Salt Bush. A valuable forage plant on 
alkalisoils. 15c. oz., $1.25 Ib. 
Bean, Velvet. $1.00 peck, $3.25 bushel. 
Castor Oil Plant (Ricinus communis). 80c.%4Ib., 
80c. Ib. 
Celery Seed. For flavoring. 25c. lb. 
Cotton, Sea lsiand. 10c. lb., 100 lbs., $6.00. 
Cotton, Upland. 12c.1b., 100 lbs., $8.00. 
Full list of choice named varieties of cotton 
mailed free on application. 
Flax Seed. 25c. qt., $4.00 bushel. 
Hop Seed (Humulus Jupulus). 20c. pkt., $1.00 oz 
Lupins, of Sorts. 15c.1b., 100 lbs., $12.00. 
Opium Poppy (Papaver somniferum). 40c. % lb., 
$1.25 Ib. 
Ramie Nivea (Bohmeria or Urtica). 50c. oz. 
Sainfoin. A very nutritious fodder plant, somewhat 
resembling clover. Thrives best onlimestoune soils. 
12c. 1b., 100 Ibs., $10.00. 
Sunflower, Large Russian. 10c. lb., $1.50 bushel, 
100 lbs., $6.00. 
Teosinte. (Reana luxurians.) A valuable fodder 
plant for hotclimates. 80c. lb., 10 lbs., 70c. 1b. 
‘TOBACCO: 
Primus. The earliest sort of all; succeeds well in 
Canada, and is specially adapted for planting far 
North. 10c. pkt., 25c. 0z., 80c. 44 Ib. 
‘Zimmer's Spanish. The earliest and best Ameri- 
can-Spanish, and a favorite cigar variety, in- 
creasing in demand and culture every year. 10c. 
pkt., 30c. oz., $1.00 % lb. 
‘Havana, Imported. 10c. pkt., 60c. 0z.,$2.00% Ib. 
Havana, Domestic. 10c.pkt.,30c. oz., $1.00 4b. 
Sumatra, Domestic. 10c. pkt., 60c. 0z.,$2.00% Ib. 
CONNECTICUT. 10c. pkt., 25c. 0z., 80c. % lb. 
KENTUCKY. 10c. pkt., 25c. 0z., 80c. %4 Ib. 
MARYLAND. 10c. pkt., 25c. 0z., 80c. %4 lb. 
VIRGINIA. 10c. pkt., 25c. 0z., 80c. % Ib. 
“Vetch, Spring. (Vicia Sativa.) Generally sown in 
mixture with oats for feeding green to cattle. 10c. 
Ib., $3.25 bush. of60 lbs. i 
“Wild Rice. (Zizania Aquatica.) uch sought after 
owing to its having attractions for water-fowl. HENDERSON’S 
25c. Ib., 100 lbs., $18.00. coOLOssAL 
Prices of all Farm Seeds Subject to Change | Without Notice. Special Quotations can often be made for Large Quantities. 
