HENDERSON'S TESTED SEEDS FOR MARKET GARDENERS. 



CHANTENAY CAKKOT 



This splendid Carrot belongs to the half-long "stump" or blunt-rooted type, but 

 differs from all others of this class by its greater girth, bulk and consequent yield. 

 It averages 6 inches in length, is broad at the neck, narrowing gradually to the 

 round, blunt base, therefore is easily harvested. The flesh, almost free from 

 core, is of rich orange-red and of the finest table quality; fine-grained, ten- 

 der, juicy and delicately flavored. Chantenay Carrot is an excellent 

 variety for use either for an early crop or a main crop. 

 In the latitude of New York sow as early as possible for 

 early carrots, certainly not later than the end of April, 

 so that the roots will mature before July. The roots of 

 course are best when used young. For a main crop 

 sow Chantenay from June 1st to June 20th. Carrots 

 split and grow rooty if checked in growth. This may 

 be avoided by watering when dry, and by an occa- 

 sional application of liquid manure. Price, 10c. oz., 

 30c. 14 lb., $1.00 lb. 



Henderson's Selected 

 HALF^LONG DANVEKS CARROT 



A handsome, half-long cylindrical, stump-rooted Car- 

 rot 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. 

 Price, 10c. oz., 30c. y± lb., $1.00 lb. (See engraving.) 



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mproved LONG ORANGE CARROT. 



An improved strain of this popular variety for either garden 

 or field culture, roots averaging 12 inches in length and 3 inches 

 in diameter at the top; an enormous yielder and a good keeper. 

 The strain we offer is the result of painstaking selection — spread 

 over a period of years — of the most highly colored and the most 

 perfectly shaped roots of the old variety of Long Orange. 



Price, 10c. oz., 30c. % lb., $1.00 lb. 



Henderson's Superior 



GOLDEN self.blanch.ng CELEKY. 



THE STANDARD EARLY YELLOW SORT. 



STALKS THICK, CRISP 

 AND BRITTLE 



BLANCHES A BEAUTIFUL 

 WAXEN YELLOW 



This variety is still the most popular self-blanching sort. It is 

 grown in enormous quantities and over so wide an area that it is 

 on sale almost every day of the year in all the large eastern 

 markets. We supply market gardeners all over the country and 

 our stock has given universal satisfaction as the testimonials 

 printed below will indicate. It is very scarce again this season, 

 but, notwithstanding its high price, our customers will find our 

 seed cheaper in the end than low priced stocks. (See engraving.) 

 Price, 85c. oz., $3.20 % lb., $12.00 lb. 



f You may be interested to know that in our whole 1915 crop of fifteen carloads taken 

 from ten acres of land we were not able to find enough sports, seeders or hollow stalks 

 to fill one crate, and that the fields had not been rouged during the Summer. We 

 would be most pleased if you could furnish us with seed from the same lot that our 

 last year's order was taken from. WHITE, WARE &• WHITE, Batavia, N. Y. 

 ?* My neighbor on market begs me to get for him the same Celery seed (Golden Self 

 Blanching) I had last year. It is true my Celery was the best on market last year. 



ADOLF KNOCK, Lackland, Ohio. 

 The'.Golden Self Blanching Celery I got from you last fall was the best I ever had. 

 T. DRENTH, Route 1, Ridgewood, N. J. 

 We have had good success with your Golden Self Blanching Celery last year. An 

 the seeds we had from you were very satisfactory. 



G. T. LOGAN, Box 628, Reno, Nevada. 



CELERY SPECIALTIES CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE. FOR COMPLETE LIST OF CELERIES SEE PAGE 16. 



