ender son's ''NEW YORK" Lettuce. 



Henderson's 



"NEW YORK" 



LETTUCE 



PRODUCES IMMENSE HEADS, 



15, 16 and often 18 inches across, 

 AS SOLID AS rARRAHp . 



It blanches beautifully. Crisp, tender and 

 delicious. Absolutely free from bitterness. 



A SURE HEADER. SLOW TO RUN TO SEED. 

 UNAFFECTED BY HOT WEATHER. 



"Henderson's 'New York' Lptturp is u splenilid lurf^e-headei} sort, standing 

 drought well, withont bolting to sen! ; it is very crisp and tender, and in every 

 way desirable." — American Gardening. 



" IVe have a good many kinds of lettuce and have tried all. We saw the 'New 

 York' in your Catalogue five years ago. and have bad it ever since, with no 

 equal."— Benj. F. Young, Manhasset, N. Y. 



'• The Hfnderson 'New York' Lettuce is the best I have ever grown." — H. H 

 McCl'TCheon, .-iziisa, Cal. 



"Your 'New York' Lettuce succeeded beyond my expectation, some heads 

 being IVi feet across. Solid and tender, without bitterness, and lasting in season 

 longer than any lettuce I ever saw." — Mrs. G. Minshall, Thamesville. Ont. 



" 1 cannot help sending you my testimony as to the result of the 'New York' 

 Lettuce. Of all the lettuce I ever saw or tasted, I must say this is the very best. 

 I set out quite ii large bed. and 2il heads were all 1 could get in a barrel without 

 hard pressure, I gave it away to anybody and everybody I could, and without 

 an exception every one said it was ^^ the finest in both size and quality 



tZie>- eversan-."— J. 1*. liooKiiouT, ^^f CliainbL-inburg, I'a. 



Henderson's 

 Mlgoooette" 

 Lettuce. 



HENDERSON'S " NBW YORK " Lettuce. 



Is of iinusual size and solidity of head, -with but little tendency 

 to run to seed. We have had it, time and again, 18 inches in diam- 

 eter, and weighing nearly four pounds, with heads almost as 

 solid as an Early Summer Cabbage, which in general form it some- 

 what resembles. The variety blanches itself naturally, is crisp, 

 tender and of excellent flavor, and always free from bitterness. 

 The outside color is distinct. It is not a forcing variety, but is 

 one of the best for summer use ever introduced. (jSee cut.) 10c. 

 pkt., 25c. oz., 65c. J^ lb., $2.00 lb. 



Henderson's New Head Lettuce 



"MIGNONETTE." 



A small, sturdy, russet-colored Lettuce, distinct and unique, 

 and of great value. The entire plant measures only 7 inches in 

 diameter, and is more solid and compact tlian any existing 

 variety. The outer leaves are few, and these cling so closely to 

 the head that it is almost all head. The few outside 

 leaves are as deeply crumpled as a Savoy Cabbage and 

 richly colored with russet-red and bronze-green of varying 

 shades. The cut section shows the character of the solid 

 heart, which is of a creamy yellow waved with pale green- 

 ish white. It is wonderfully hardy, resists drought and 

 excessive moisture — a most valuable feature in our cli- 

 mate. It is fit for use five days after Boston Market, 

 which, combined with its long-standing character, consti 

 tutes it an all-seasons variety in a superlative degree. 

 ^See cut.) 10c. pkt., 25c. oz., 70c. % lb., S2.00 lb. 



"In reference to 'Mignonette' Lettuce let me say I have grown it 

 for 3 or 4 years. It is far superior to any other lettuce for this climate: 

 sowed late in the fall in the open ground we have lettuce from February 

 to May." — W. D. Craig, Graham, Tex. 



" We tried your 'Mignonette' Lettuce this Spring, ancf think it the 

 best we ever saw." — \V. S. Seaverus, 7G Board of Trade, Chicago, Ills. 



"There is nothing to compare with ' .Mignonette' Lettuce in this 

 market; I am much pleased with it." — C. S. Gay, South JacksonTille, 

 Fla. 



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