HENDERSON'S SUPERIOR SEEDS FOR MARKET GARDENERS. 



j& American Drumhead Savoy j& 

 Cabbage, 



HENDERSON'S IMPROVED STRAIN. 



This is the largest, the surest heading and finest of the Savoy- 

 Cabbages, a class too little appreciated by unknowing con- 

 sumers. Sown in early summer, and grown on during the 

 fall until touched by frost, this Savoy Cabbage, when properly 

 cooked, is most delicious, the flavor being mild and sweet, 

 far surpassing that of ordinary cabbages. The heads are 

 large, compact and finely blanched, but being of such fine 

 texture, they are not good winter keepers. 20c. oz., 60c. 

 J lb., $2.00 lb. 



£>■ EXTRA. EARLY £> 



Dwarf Erfurt Cauliflower. 



Henderson's Superb Strain. 



While the famous " Henderson's Early Snowball 

 is beyond any question the finest sort for all-round 

 work and especially frame culture, it is only fair to 

 urge the claims of our wonderfully fine strain of 

 Extra Early Dwarf Erfurt, which is one of the very 

 best varieties for field cultivation for either early or 

 late, heading with great certainty, under conditions 

 at all congenial, producing extra large, deep, solid 

 white " flowers." The plant is of large, sturdy, robust 

 growth, having a strong frame with short, broad 

 leaves which furnish ample protection to the "flower." 

 This is of the finest quality, always clear, with even 

 surface, without any leaf growing between and un- 

 surpassed in appearance. 



For many years we have held the bulk of the trade 

 in sections where large fields of Cauliflower are grown 

 for Eastern markets and almost entirely with this 

 sort. (See cut.) 15c. pkt., $2.00 oz., $8.00 { lb., 

 $32.00 lb. 



" For twelve years we have used your early Dwarf Erfurt Cauli- 

 flower and have never seen anything to equal them." 



GEO. R. LESLIE, Peconic, N. Y. 



Your Erfurt Cauliflower seed is all right. I have used it for 13 

 years." FRED. S. DOWNES, Riverhead, L. I. 



REMEMBER you cannot procure 

 Henderson's Superior Seeds, etc., 

 excepting from us direct; they are 



\ not on sale in stores. 



HENDERSON'S SUPERIOR STRAIN OF 



Danish Ball Head Cabbage. 



This type of winter Cabbage has become very popular of late 

 years on account of its unequalled winter keeping qualities, as 

 well as for the great solidity and weight of the heads ; it is a strong 

 vigorous grower, producing large, round, compact heads, almost 

 as hard as iron, weighing, when trimmed, fully one-fourth more 

 than any other Cabbage of equal size; in consequence, it keeps in 

 choice condition away into the spring For boiling, slaw, sauer- 

 kraut, etc., it is unsurpassed, being crisp, tender and sweet. It 

 seems to grow luxuriantly on all soils and under most conditions, 

 withstanding hot, dry weather, and does not rot from the effects 

 of wet seasons, and the heads do not burst. Our strain is espe- 

 cially selected for round heads, uniformity of size, and is abun- 

 dantly supplied with outer leaves, enveloping the head suffi- 

 ciently to be a great protection while in storage. That our strain 

 of Danish Ball Head Cabbage yields more solid Cabbage to the 

 square rod than any other is the testimony of large growers of 

 winter Cabbage. (See cut.) 25c. oz., 65c. \ lb., $2.25 lb. 



He Wanted It 



-and- 



He Got It. 



" Your Danish Ball Head Cabbage 

 seed was fine last season. I trust you 

 will, without fail, give me as good this 

 time, as poor seed is worth less than 

 nothing.' January 18, 1902. 



JAMES H. CARR, W 



" Your Danish Ball Head Cabbage 

 gave excellent satisfaction, my crops 

 averaging 17} tons per acre on 24 acres. 

 I have not a word of fault to find." 



January 5, 1903. 

 est Kendall, N Y. 



'"I raised two acres of Danish Ball Head Cabbage from your seed that gave me 

 33 tons. It was the finest Cabbage drawn to market here; they were more brittle and 

 the finest grained of any in the market." 



BARTON DOUGLASS, East Bloomfield. N. Y. 

 " Lwish to say that my Cabbage raised from your seed of Danish Ball Head was 

 the best, so the buyer said, that he stored out of 1,000 tons.' 



H. S. BURNETT, Kendall, N. Y. 



HENDERSON'S SELECTED 



LATE FLAT DUTCH CABBAGE. 



Our improved highly bred strain of this old favorite Cabbage 

 will be found very superior. It produces very large, round- 

 flattened heads, runs uniform, is firm and hard; a reliable header, 

 even under unfavorable conditions, and is esteemed as one of the 

 best late fall and winter Cabbages ; it is a good keeper and shipper 

 and its attractive appeareance and fine quality make it ve •/ 

 saleable. 20c. oz., 60c. \ lb., $2.00 lb. 



