PETER HENDERSON & CO.— VEGETABLE SEEDS, 



CABBAGE— Continued. 



RED DUTCH. Used almost exclusively for pickling. It is one of 

 the hardiest of all Cabbages, and when preserved as directed in 

 "Gardening for Profit," will keep later in the season than any of 

 them. It is slow to mature, however, and requires a richer soil 

 for its perfect development. 10 cts. pkt.. 30 cts. oz., 75 cts. }£ lb., 

 S3.00 lb. 



EARLY BLOOD RED ERFURT. Earlier than the preceding. 

 Valuable for pickling. 10 cts. pkt., 30 cts. oz., 75 cts. K lb-. 

 S3.50 lb. 



MAMMOTH ROCK RED. The Mammoth Rock Red is a large 

 growing and selected strain of late Red Cabbage. The heads will 

 average 12 lbs. each. 20 cts. pkt. 



AMERICAN DRUMHEAD SAVOY. The largest heading Savoy ; 

 of excellent flavor. (See cut.) 15 cts. pkt,, 35 cts. oz., $1.00 }£ lb., 

 $3.00 lb. 



NETTED SAVOY. This is the finest of the Savoy class, and a gen- 

 eral favorite. Heads large, very solid and compact, of a yellowish 

 green color, and, like all other of the Savoy varieties, is of excel- 

 lent flavor, far surpassing that of anv other late Cabbage. 10 cts. 

 pkt., 25 cts. oz., 75 cts. £ lb., S2.50 lb. 



OfEBICAN" DBCMHEAD 6AVOT CABBAGE 



We can also ^supply the following standard varieties of 

 Cabbage, which are too well known to need description, 

 at the uniform prico of 5 cts. per pkt., 20 cts. per oz, 

 cts. per J4 lb., S2.00 per lb. 



St. John's Day Early Drum- 

 head, 

 Large Early Schweinfurt, 

 Filder kraut, 

 Marblehead Mammoth 



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CABBAGE PLANTS 



Of Henderson's Selected Early Jersey V/akefield, Henderson's Early Summer 

 and Henderson's Succession, from cold frames, ready from March 1st to> 

 Ma/ 1st ;. $1.00 per 100, $9.00 per 1,000. Spring sown and transplanted, 

 half above prices ; ready May 15th. (Large quantities at special rates.) 



Premier, 



Early French Oxheart, 



Early York, 



Large Early York, 



Midsummer Savoy, 



Green Glazed 



Drumhead, 



DvTarf Ulm Savoy. 



CAPER. 



A half-hardy trailing shrub, the buds of which arc path 

 ered just before expanding, and unripe fruit pick led, making 

 the famous "Caper Sauce." 15 cts. pkt., $1.00 oz. 



CARDOON. 



German, Kardon. — French, Cardan.— Spanish, Cardo Hortense. 



Cardoon is grown for the midrib of the leaf, which requires to be 



blanched in the same manner as Celery. Sow early in spring, where the 



plants are to remain, in drills three feet apart, an inch and a half deep, and 



thin out the young plants to * foot apart in the drills. 



If by mail in quantities of K lb. and upward, postage must 



added at Vie rote of 8 cts. per lb. 



Large Spanish. 10 cts. pkt., 40 cts. oz., $1.25 J£ lb., $4.00 lb. 



CHERVIL. 



German, Gartenkerbel. — French, Ccrfcuil. 

 If by mail in quantities of >o lb. and upward, postage must be 



added at the~rate 0/8 eta. per lb. 

 Curled. An aromatic sweet herb. The young leaves are used 

 in soups and salads- So-.v thinly iu May, in drills half an 

 inch deep, one foot apart. 5 cts. pkt., 25 cts. oz., 75 cts. 

 y x lb., $2.50 lb. 



Tuberous Rooted. Sow in March or April ; aft<>r treatment 

 same as Carrot. 10 cts. pkt., 30 cts. oz., $1.00 )^ lb., $3.00 lb. 



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