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HENDERSON'S TESTED SEEDS FOR MARKET GARDENERS. 



CARROTS 



Henderson's Selected 



Market Gardeners 9 Stocks 



Danvers Half -Long 



A handsome half-long cylindrical, stump-rooted Carrot of good 

 size and of a rich dark orange color; it grows to a large size; is smooth, 

 and the flesh very close in texture with very little core. It is a first- 

 class Carrot for all soils and has yielded 25 to 30 tons per acre, with the 

 smallest length of root of any now grown. It is more easily harvested 

 than the longer types and is excellent to store for winter, for stock or 



table use. (See engraving.) 

 (25 lbs. and over $1.00. lb.). 



Price, oz. 20c, H lb. 40c, lb. SI. 25. 



Pride of Denmark. 



Pride of Denmark is of the Nantes type, 

 with roots about the same length as that 

 variety, but heavier at the shoulder, and a little more pointed. They 

 are very smooth and of a good rich orange color, giving them a most 

 attractive appearance. The tops are bushy and rather large, which is 

 desirable in a market variety. Price, oz. 25c, % lb. 75c, lb. S2.00. 

 (10 lb. lots and over $1.90 lb.). 



Red Core Chantenay (New). ^^f^f^rS^ 



will outrival that of the old Chantenay, because in this type, the core 

 has been practically bred out. The color is also deeper and richer 

 which gives the beautifully shaped roots an even more attractive 

 appearance. In all other respects it possesses the fine qualities of 

 its parent, Chantenay. Price, oz. 25c, \i lb. 75., lb. $2.00. 



orange color 

 lb. $1.25. 



Plow deep and pul- 

 verize the soil well for 

 a perfect crop of 

 carrots. 



TVi#» HiitnVtin«on ^is var i et Y * s °f ^he Danvers type but the roots are 



1 ne nUlCninSOn. not so b roa d a t the shoulder and are also considerably 

 longer and more cylindrical in shape. 



Hutchinson Carrot yields a heavy crop and is a great favorite in some of 

 the eastern states being extensively grown by the_ market gardeners. We 

 consider our stock of Hutchinson to be extra fine. 

 lb. $3.00. (10 lb. lots @ $2.90 lb.). 



Rubicon, Half Long Scarlet. 



A fine bunching carrot. 



An excellent early stump 

 rooted varietv of deep rich 

 Price, oz. 20c, }4 lb. 40c, 



Price, oz. 30c, ji lb. 90c 



Tenders weet, Henderson's 



Tendersweet is quite distinct; and carries the richest color ever seen on a 

 carrot. The flesh is a deep orange and the outer skin is scarlet. 



The roots measure eight to ten inches in length, and taper slightly off to a 

 blunt end. 



Tendersweet is very hardy and a heavy cropper, and we are certain that it 

 is going to be a favorite with market growers. The tops are quite different 

 from the tops of other carrots; as both the midribs and the stems show a distinct 

 purple tinge. Tendersweet has been tested under unfavorable conditions last 

 year and yet produced a good crop where most others failed. (See engraving.) 

 Price, oz. 35c, M lb- S1.15, lb. $3.50. (10 lb. lots @ $3.25 lb.). 



CARDOON 





Large Spanish. 



leaves are used. 



Large, fleshy-leaved plants, chiefly used as a winter 

 vegetable. The blanched stalks and ribs of the inner 

 Price, oz. 50c, H lb. $1.25, lb. $4.00. 



' Your vegetable seeds give good results as I am the 3rd generation of Hinelines using your seed. 



FRANK HINELINE, Milford, N. J. 



