HENDERSON'S SUPERIOR SEEDS FOR MARKET GARDENERS. 



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Best Varieties for 

 Market Gardeners. 



CUCUMBERS. 



ARLINGTON WHITE SPINE. 



A very fine selection of White Spine, having many sterling 

 qualities, such as earliness, handsome shape, medium size, even 

 dark green color and productiveness. The vines are healthy and 

 vigorous, ensuring a great number of good marketable fruit, with 

 few culls. It is certainly a fine variety for the trucker. (See 

 cut.) 10c. oz., 25c. i lb., 75c. lb. 



" J am shipping Arlington White Spine Cucumbers from your seed to the New 

 York market, where they command the very highest figure. Your strain is certainly 



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very fine.' 



D. T. WEST. Charleston S. C. 



Improved Early WKite Spine. 



This variety has been grown so many years that it is only neces- 

 sary to call attention to the excellence of our stock. It is grown 

 by an expert who selects only perfect fruits. It has long held the 

 palm as a first-class market variety. 10c. oz., 25c. £ lb., 75c. lb. 



" / planted your Improved White Spine and cleared SI. 600, 00 from 1 J acres last 

 season." THEO. HUDGINS, Belleaire, Fla. 



THE " HENDERSON " 



Perfected WKite Spine Cucumber. 



Cucumber perfection has been attained in this grand im- 

 provement in the White Spine family. It is an early, pro- 

 lific and continuous producer of uniformly large and symmet- 

 rical fruits of an intensely rich, deep green color, scarcely marked 

 with faint yellowish shading towards the tip. It runs very close 

 to type, bearing practically no misshaped fruits or culls. It is 

 the ideal for slicing, the flesh being compact, fine-grained, spark- 

 ling white and of most refreshing and delightful flavor. The 

 vines are vigorous, quite healthy, mildew-proof, maintaining their 

 freshiluxuriance and bearing from the earliest to the latest season. 

 Either for the home garden or for market this variety is without 

 a peer. Price, 15c. oz.. 40c. 1 lb., $1.20 lb. 





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ARLINGTON WHITE SPINE CUCUMBBR. 



H E SK<fm> s New York Spineless Egg Plant. 



A vastly superior type ; the plants are of low, stocky, branch- 

 ing habit and absolutely free from spines. It is a very early 

 and continuous producer of handsome purple fruits of the 

 largest size and finest quality; the plants usually bear 8 to 10 

 immense fruits. (See cut.) 35c. oz., $1.10 J lb., $3.75 lb. 



" Our Egg Plants are the finest grown on the Island, and an enormous yield. ' 

 Rev. W. JONES BATEMAN, St. George's Rectory, Granada, W. I. 



CORIN SALAD. 



FETTICUS, or "LAMB'S LETTUCE," LARGE-LEAVED. 



Hardy little plants, grown for late fall, winter and spring use; 

 they form rosettes of tender, edible leaves, which are used as 

 a substitute for Lettuce. (See cut.) 10c. oz., 15c. i lb., 

 40c. lb., 25 lb. lots at 35c. lb. 



Our New Leaflet, " Cucumber Culture for Home Garden and Market." including Spraying, etc., FREE to customers if asked for. 



