The Quintessence of Deliciousness 



Five Henderson Specialties 

 Bring Vegetable Perfection to the Home Qarden 



Carrot Tendersweet. The sweetest, ten- 

 derest and hardiest carrot grown. Well- 

 shaped roots 8 to 10 inches long and of a 

 beautiful orange-red color throughout. 

 Price, pkt., 20c; ounce, 60c; 14 lb., SI. 80. 



\2 Bush Bean Topcrop. 1950 Gold Medal Winner with 

 round, straight, smooth pods 6 inches long. Completely 

 stringless, without fiber, and of delicious flavor. Very 



productive and disease resistant. > 



Price, pkt., 20c; ii lb., 50c; lb.. 85c; 5 lbs., S4.00. 



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Bush Bean Topcrop 



Topcrop received the highest 

 honor— a Gold Medal in the 1950 

 All America selections. It really 

 is superb. 



13 Cauliflower Snowball. Per- 

 fect heads of snowy whiteness. 

 Grows quickly into upright, 

 compact plants and is most de- 

 pendable for either spring or fall 

 crops; also superb for forcing. 

 Price, pkt., 35c; i4 oz., S2.50; 

 oz., $4.50. 



69 Bush Lima Bean, Early 

 Giant. Bears truly enormous 

 crops of well-filled pods with 

 beans of delicious flavor. Very 

 delicious and tasty. 



Price, pkt., 15c; Vi lb., 45c; 

 lb., 80c; 5 lbs., S3. 75; 15 lbs., 

 S9.25. 



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B.-occoli Riviera. The im- 

 proved Italian sprouting type 

 famed for its tender and de- 

 licious flavor. Thrives any- 

 where and is exceedingly 

 productive. Sprouting Broc- 

 coli is grown as easily as 

 cabbage. 



Price, pkt.. 25c; 

 y 2 oz., 90c; 

 oz., SI. 75. 



