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■PETER HENDERSON An CO.. NEW YORK 



HENDERSON'S ORIGINAL EARLY JERSEY 



WAKEFIELD CABBAGE. 



H ENDERSONS CHARLESTON 



OR LARGE WAKEFIELD CABBAGE. 



THE BEST FIRST EARLY 



This Cabbage, though introduced years ago by the late 

 Peter Henderson, still holds its undisputed lead as the best 

 extra early variety in cultivation, and is more largely grown 

 than all other First Early Cabbages combined. It is the good, 

 old reliable, always depended upon for its uniformity in earli- 

 ness and crop. Among its merits may also be mentioned its 

 large size of head for so early a variety and the small outside 

 foliage, allowing it to be closely planted; the heads are pyra- 

 midal in shape, having a blunted or rounded peak. We believe 

 our selected stock has no equal. (See cut.). Price, 10c. pkt., 

 30c. oz., $1.00 I lb., $3.50 lb. 



"Henderson's Jersey Wakefield Cabbage is the best, and I have tried seeds from 

 a number of good seedsmen. Henderson's Wakefield is a reliable header, making 

 95 to 100 per cent, of solid heads." W. J. SHANE, Lexington, Va. 



H ENDERSON'S {7 ARLY S PRING P ABBAGE, 



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For some years past customers have requested us to procure 

 for them, if possible, a Cabbage which had all the character- 

 istics of the Early Jersey Wakefield, but of greater size. With 

 this in view, we carefully selected from one of our best stocks 

 of Wakefield a larger type, which is now so fixed in its char- 

 acter that we can offer it with confidence to those desiring a 

 Cabbage of this kind. This selection will average about 50 per 

 cent, larger in size than the old type of Wakefield, and is only 

 a few days later. (See cut.) Price, 10c. pkt., 35c. oz., $1.20 \ lb., 

 $3.75 lb.' 



"Your Charleston Wakefield Cabbage is a wonder, many heads weighing 8, 10 

 and 12 lbs., as solid as a rock. Out of 800 only 20 failed to head; it seems to be a 

 cabbage of great vitality, and the worms arid lice damage it but little." 



O. B. STAUFFER, Rocky Ford, Colo. 



A ROUND, 



FLAT-HEADED 



EXTRA EARLY. 



Its great value lies in its being a 

 First Early FLAT Cabbage, a type 

 much preferred over pointed heads 

 by many people. It has a short 

 stem and only four to five outside 

 leaves, and these so small that it may 

 be planted twenty-one inches apart. 

 Remembering that this is a first 

 early flat variety, the shape that is 

 so popular, and that it is ready fully 

 a week earlier than any sort like it, 

 its value can be readily appreciated. 

 It is a sure, solid header, always pro- 

 ducing a crop of large, uniform heads 

 which seldom burst. It is ex- 

 tensively grown in all sections of the 

 country, and is pronounced a great 

 success. There is no Cabbage we 

 know of having a more solid head; 

 it has also the peculiarity of heading 

 firmly at an early stage in its growth, 

 so that the finest Cabbage, though 

 small, can be obtained long before it 

 has attained its mature size. Quality 

 unequalled. (See cut.) Price, 10c. 

 pkt., 35c. oz., $1.00 1 /4 lb., $3.50 lb. 



"We planted this season some of your Early 

 Spring Cabbage and pronounce it the finest 

 cabbage we ever grew in fifteen years of exper- 

 ience." J. H. MOORE & SON, Raleigh, N. C. 



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