42 PETER HENDERSON & CO. 'S CATALOGUE OF SEEDS. 



WHITE VALENTINE BEAM. 



The habit of growth of this variety, is very similar to the well known 

 Red Valentine Bean, It is a very prolific hearer, and the fact of the bean it- 

 self being white, gives it additional value, as it enables it to be used as a shell bean. 



As it has now been grown for five years, there is no doubt of the color being 

 permanent. 



Price, 50 cents per quart. 



SPECKLED LIMA BEAN. 

 This new variety is said to be an immense bearer. The bean itself is 

 much larger than the Large Lima, and is marked or speckled in the same 

 manner as the Early China. 



Price, 50 cents per quart. 



CRAWFORDS' HALF DWARF CELERY. 



This variety is now grown more extensively than any other by the Mar- 

 ket Gardeners %vho supply the New York City Markets, and is the kind now 

 found on the tables of all first-class hotels. When blanched it is of rather a 

 yellowish-white, and is entirely solid, possessing the nutty flavor peculiar to the 

 dwarf kinds, while it has much more vigor of growth, surpassing most of the 

 large growing sorts in weight of bunch when grown under the same conditions. 



We think it the best Celery grown either for private use, or for market. 



Price, 50 cents per packet. $12 per pound. 



EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD CABBAGE. 



To show how a good thing stands the test of years, we may state that it is 

 now a dozen years or more since ive first introduced the Jersey Wakefield Cab- 

 bage, as the best and earliest variety — and to-day it yet stands unrivalled. 



The selected stock we offer, is probably the purest in cultivation. 



oer packet, 15 cents; 75cts. per oz; $2.50 per i lb; $8.00 per lb. 



GREEN PROLIFIC CUCUMBER 



This variety was recommended to us last year, as possessing great merit 

 as a Pickle Cucumber. Our experience with it, and that of others to whom we 

 sold it, is that it merits all that is claimed for it. Its peculiarities consists in 

 its very uniform growth, hardly ever yielding cucumbers too large for pickling 

 and in its immense productiveness. In this last consists its great value. 



Although it is only claimed to be a pickling variety, its fine flavor makes 

 it desirable as a market sort 



Price, 10 cents per packet; per oz. 30cts; per £ lb. $1.00; per lb. $3.00. 



