VEGETABLE SEEDS FOR FALL SOWING 1 
HENDERSON’S TESTED VEGETABLE SEEDS Faivsowixe 
INCLUDING THOSE ESPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR SOUTHERN AND PACIFIC COAST STATES 
Vegetable Seeds purchased in packets, ounces, quarter pounds and pounds mailed free. | Purchaser pays 
transportation on Beans and Peas by the pint and over. Postal weight, 1 lb. per pint. 
MAKE YOUR GARDEN WORK 
FULL TIME 
The secret of success with late plantings lies in sowing only early maturing 
varielies designited in our catalogue as ‘‘early,”’ and then in thinning out the 
plants as soon as they show above ground—instead of transplanting—so that 
they receive no check in growth. 
Henderson’s Snowball Cauliflower 
The standard everywhere for quality, and the only Cauliflower that is 
absolutely certain to head (conditions being congenial), forming a perfect 
snow-white head, averaging nine inches in diameter. Beyond question the 
best cauliflower for either early or late for family or market garden, for forcing 
or cold frames; it heads where others fail. Itis the earliest of all Cauliflowers. 
For foreing under glass during winter and spring, Henderson’s Snowball is 
peculiarly well adapted, from its dwarf growth and short outer leaves, and 
for this purpose no other Cauliflower is now so largely grown. 25c. pkt., 
$4.50 oz., $15.00 14 lb. 
Henderson’s Big Boston Lettuce 
North, South, East or West; whether grownin the open ground for summer 
and fall use, in frames for spring, or forced cool in green houses for winter 
use, it gives both grower and user the utmost satisfaction, producing during 
all seasons, large, buttery-yellow heads, packed with thoroughly blanched 
leaves, crisp, tender, sweet and white, delighting both the palate and the 
eye. It is peculiarly adapted for the late fall culture; large areas of it may 
be seen in the vicinity of New York as late as Nov. 15th; a slight covering 
of salt marsh hay protects the plants from hard frosts, and when cut the 
leaves are as fresh, bright and untinged asin midsummer. 10c. pkt., 25c. oz., 
75¢e. 14 |b., $2.50 Ib. 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS. 
(Ready in November for the South; in March and April for the North.) We 
advise spring planting in the latitude of New York. 
Buyer pays transit charges on Asparagus Roots. 100 2-year-old Roots will 
weigh about 6 lbs. 100 3-year-old Roots will weigh about 20 Ibs. 
The Palmetto. Splendid two-year-old roots, $1.50 per 100, or $12.00 per 1000. 
(50 roots at 100 rate, 500 at 1000 rate.) 
The Palmetto. Three-year-old roots, $2.50 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. (50 roots 
at 100 rate, 500 at 1000 rate.) 
Colossal. Fine two-year-old roots at $1.00 per 100, or $8.00 per 1000. (50 
roots at 100 rate, 500 at 1000 rate.) 
HENDERSON’S PALMETTO ASPARAGUS 
HENDERSON’S 
Early Jersey Wakefield Cabbage 
This famous Cabbage was introduced by us, and still retains its lead as 
the best first early in cultivation. Among its merits may be mentioned its 
large size of head for an early sort, and its uniformity in producing a crop. 
Our seed is from highly bred selected stock and is unequalled. 10c. pkt. 
90c. oz., $3.25 14 lb. 
HENDERSON'S 
Early Charleston Wakefield Cabbage 
This is thelarge Early Cabbage, which we bred from the ‘‘Early Jersey” 
Wakefield, to meet a demand for a larger heading sort. It possesses all of the 
valuable characteristics of the parent with the advantage of the heads being 
fifty per cent. larger, though a few days later. Our strain of the seed is very 
superior. 10c. pkt., 90c. oz., $3.25 14 lb. 
Henderson’s Early Summer Cabbage 
This peerless variety was introduced by us, it is the best second Early 
Cabbage, makes a large, solid, round flat head averaging 8 to 10 pounds each, 
coming in about ten days later than Wakefield. 10c. pkt., 90c. oz., $3.25 
14 Ib 
Early Market Cabbage 
This Danish production is highly praised by all who have grownit. Early 
Market Cabbage is but three or four days later than our Early Jersey Wake- 
field, and will yield a greater crop per acre than any other early Cabbage. 
For home use its remarkably fine quality and tenderness will be greatly 
appreciated. 10c. pkt., 3 pkts. 25c., $1.20 oz., $4.00 4 lb. 
Henderson’s Succession Cabbage 
It comesin a few days later than Early Summer, but is of nearly double 
the size and is absolutely true toits type under allconditions. We recommend 
it as a perfect cabbage in every respect, not only being of the largest size, but 
of handsome color and of the finest quality. Itis asafe variety for an amateur 
to plant, as it does well at all seasons, and one is almost sure of getting a |B ~ 
crop, no matter when it is planted. (See engraving.) 10c. pkt., $1.20 oz., = 
$4.00 14 lb. HENDERSON’S SUCCESSION “CABBAGE 
