PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK— WHOLESALE CATALOGUE. 



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Bloomsdale 

 Savoy Leaved 



may be 

 the 



Princess Juliana 



The Princess Juliana Spinach 

 is of the long season type with 

 large, crumpled, rich dark green 

 leaves. It is valuable either for 

 spring or autumn planting, and 

 also because it remains in prime 

 condition longer before bolting 

 to seed than any other sort. 

 (See engraving.) Price, oz. 10c, 



Mlb. 



20c, lb. 50c (25 lbs. 

 40c lb.) 



and 



upwards 



Savoy Leaved 

 Long Standing. 



New 



In offer- 

 ing this 

 new variety, we do it with con- 

 fidence that it will prove a 

 favorite among growers who 

 grow the Savoy Leaved. It 

 matures during the same season HMB 

 as Bloomsdale or Norfolk Savoy, 

 but stands longer. Price, oz. 10c, 

 34 lb. 20c, lb. 45c (25 lbs. and upwards 



SPINACH 



Bloomsdale Savoy- 

 Leaved 



A very popular variety to sow for the late fall 

 utting. It is quick growing and a heavy cropper, 

 iroducing large, fleshy, dark green leaves as deeply 

 rumpled as a Savoy Cabbage. It is largely grown 

 in the South for winter and early spring 

 crops. If sown in the spring it must be 

 Ilk cut as soon as ready, as it quickly runs to 

 seed. (See engraving.) Price, oz. 10c, 

 34 lb. 15c, lb. 25c (25 lbs. and up- 

 wards 20c lb., 100 lb. lots @ 18c lb.) 



King of Denmark. This is „ a va 



riety of com- 

 paratively recent introduction, and seems 

 destined to supplant some older varieties 

 for spring sowing; because it is extremely 

 slow to go to seed. 



It is very dwarf, and makes a wonder- 

 fully quick growth, setting an abundance 

 of dark green tender leaves, distinctively 

 crumpled. It is ready for cutting as soon 

 as other varieties and we think 

 it a great addition to the list of 

 varieties for the trucker. Price, 

 oz. 10c, }4 lb. 20c, lb. 50c 

 (25 lbs. and upwards 40c lb., 

 100 lb. lots © 35c lb.) 



Norfolk, Savoy- 

 Leaved. s ? wn vei r earl y 



will produce a good 

 spring crop, but succeeds best 

 in the fall. A very fine dark 

 colored stock, with thick crum- 

 pled leaves of great substance, 

 which hold up well in shipping. 

 Price, oz. 10c, 34 lb. 15c, 

 lb. 25c (25 lb. and upwards 

 20c lb., 100 lb. lots @ 18c lb.) 



PRINCESS JULIANA 



40c, lb. 100 lbs. lots @ 35c lb.) 



^Thick-Leaved, Henderson's. 



The best sort for fall sowing to winter over for 

 spring cutting, being very hardy. It produces 

 large, thick, bright green crumpled leaves of fine quality, yielding a heavy crop, and is one of 

 the best market sorts. Price, oz. 10c, 34 lb. 15c, lb. 25c (25 lbs. and upwards @ 20c lb.) 



^Victoria. A low growing plant, with thick dark colored leaves which are much crumpled 



and of great substance. It is good for either spring or fall sowing and holds 



up long before going to seed. Price, oz. 10c, 34 lb. 15c, lb. 25c (25 lbs. and upwards @ 20c lb.) 



Virginia Blight-Resistant. Savoy leaved. Price, oz. 10c, 34 n>. 20c.ib.40c. 



& & (25 lbs. and upwards 35c lb., 100 lb. lots @ 30c lb.) 



*Viroflay, Large Round -Leaved. 



@ 20c lb.) 



NeW Zealand (Tetragonia expansa) 



The Cut and Come Again Spinach. Yields Continuously from Early Summer to Late Fall 



The plant is bushy in form, and produces great quantities of succulent, rich green leaves of a . 

 delightful delicate flavor. As the tops are cut off, side shoots develop and in a few days another 

 crop may be cut. Hence the appellation Cut and Come Again Spinach. May be raised in 

 heat and transplanted in rows 2j^ feet apart and 12 to 15 inches in the row. (See engraving.) 

 Price, oz. 10c, 34 lb. 25c, lb. 75c 



A large, very hardy variety. Price, oz. 10c, 

 34 lb. 15c, lb. 25c (25 lbs. and upwards 



NEW ZEALAND 



Our Seed are not supplied through Dealers. Our Object: 



By only supplying the Planter direct we protect many customers 

 who have had other seeds foisted upon them as "Henderson's" 



