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Henderson's Emerald Parsley 



A distinct variety of robust growth, freely furnished with short-stemmed leaves, very 



finely cut and most beautifully curled, making a compact and extremely graceful plant. 



Most varieties of Parsley are dark green; but, as its name implies, Emerald is brilliant 



emerald-green in color and therefore more highly esteemed by many for decorative 



*. and garnishing purposes. 



It is equally aromatic both in odor and flavor, and produces its attractive 

 foliage in abundance. (See engraving.) Price, 10c. pkt., 25c. oz., 80c. 

 M lb., $3.00 lb. 



Your Emerald Parsley is the most beautiful of all the varieties of Parsley I have 

 cultivated." Miss i'. THOMAS, Terrace Place, Nashville, Tenn. 



Ruby King Pepper 



One of the most popular large fruited Peppers; bearing a 



liberal crop of large ruby red fruits, 5 to 6 inches long by 



3 to 4 inches in diameter; flesh exceedingly thick, sweet 



and mild. It is a favorite sort for use as salad, stuffing, 



etc. Price, 15c. pkt., $1.00 oz. 



Sweet Mountain Pepper 



OR IMPROVED BULL NOSE 



The Bell or Bull Nose Pepper has long been a favorite. 



This improved variety is thicker-fleshed and more 

 regular shaped than Bull Nose. It is mild flavored and 

 free from pungency while green and may be eaten out of 

 hand like fruit. Served in slices or as salad cut up with 

 Cabbage they are pleasantly appetizing; while stuffed as 

 "Mangoes" and for pickling green this Sweet Mountain 

 Pepper is unsurpassed. Fruit bright red when ripe. 

 Price, 15c. pkt., $1.00 oz. 



Henderson's Baby Bell Pepper 



THE EARLIEST SWEET PEPPER GROWN 

 PERFECT FOR THE PRIVATE GARDEN 



This really remarkable little Pepper is particularly well suited to the 

 private garden, having several qualities which are ideal for that purpose. 

 The plants are remarkably small and compact, so that they may be planted 

 as close as one foot apart in the rows. It is extremely early, in fact, the 

 earliest of all the sweet Peppers, yet the fruits are of good size, amply large 

 enough for general use. They are borne in great profusion close to the center 

 of the plant. The fruits are most attractive in appearance, the color is a 

 brilliant, vivid, waxy scarlet, and the flavor is remarkably pleasing, delight- 

 fully piquant, and quite free from pungency. 



It bears a large crop, and so continuously, that if the early fruits are 

 plucked and used when green, the plants will continue to yield bountifully, 

 and produce a heavy crop of ripe fruits later in the season. It is also a little 

 more rugged than many sorts, so that it will succeed in a less favorable soil than 

 is ordinarily required, and is decidedly more resistant to unfavorable weather 

 conditions. (See engraving.) Price, 15c. pkt. 4 pkts., 50c, $1.00 oz. 



"Henderson's Baby Bell Pepper proved most desirable. The plants were dwarf and very 

 thrifty and productive, ripening their fruits early and producing until frost. The fruit is a little 

 smaller than the old Bell, but very attractive on account of its very brilliant red color when ripe. 

 Baby Bell loas invariably sweet, there being no hot flavor in it." 

 (Copied from Market Growers Journal.) F. E. ASP1NWALL, 



"The Baby Bell Peppers are great. We like them very much." 



FRANK X. FREBIS, Georgetown, Ohio. 



Large Bell or Bull Nose Pepper 



A large early bright red variety with thick flesh of mild flavor. 



It is a favorite for stuffing when green and is also used in salads. The 

 plants grow to a height of about two feet, are very vigorous in growth, of 

 compact form, and are remarkably productive. When the fruits arc young, 

 the color is dark green gradually changing to bright red. 



Price 15c. pkt., $1.00 oz. 



MAIL YOUR ORDERS in January or February 



The Seeds will keep with you, us well as with us, und you will avoid 

 possible delay due to overtaxed transportation facilities. 



