HENDERSON'S TESTED SEEDS FOR MARKET GARDENERS 



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Complete List of 



VEGETABLE SEEDS. 



RADISH — CoHfinued. 

 BUILT OLIVE AND OVAL SHAPED VARIETIES. 



French Breakfast. The best of the half-long taprooted sorts. Thelength is about twice 



the diameter. The lower part of the root is white which gradually merges into bright 



scarlet. It is an excellent variety in every respect 



HaU Long Deep Scarlet. Name describes it; an excellent early sort 



Red Rocket, Henderson's. A long, oval shaped, bright scarlet Radish, mild, sparkling 



white flesh; very small tops. Excellent for forcing 



White Rocket, Henderson's. Oval shaped; pure waxy-white skin and flesh: mild 



flavor, ver>- small tops, good for frames 



White Tipped Rocket, Henderson's. Long, oval shaped; brilliant scarlet, with white 



tip; mild, very small tops, grows very quickly 



BARLY LONG VARIETIES. 



Long Scarlet. The standard bright scarlet with white mild flesh, grows 6 inches in 

 length; matures in about 25 days 



Wood's Frame. An improved paler colored selection of Long Scarlet maturing a few 

 days sooner; a favorite for frame culture 



Cincinnati Market. One of the best varieties for early frame use 



Long White Vienna, or Lady Finger. Of attractive, tapering shape, pure white, mild 

 and tender; matures in about 25 days. (See engraving.) 



Icicle. Extra early long white, a favorite in many markets. (See specialties page i8) . . . 

 SUMMER AND AUTUMN VARIETIES. These attain a larger size than the pre- 

 ceding, requiring a longer time to form, and more room to grow 



Giant White Stuttgart. A large white, turnip-shaped summer Radish, very much in 

 demand in some markets. It matures in 6 to 8 weeks, though it is usually pulled 

 earlier. Very tender and mild 



White Summer Turnip. A flat-round, early, summer Radish, skin and flesh white and 

 tender; ready to use in 30 to 40 days 



Chartier. A summer Radish, long, large and handsome; top crimson fading to white at 

 tip; flesh white and delicious, remaining long in good condition 



White Strasburg. An early summer Radish, 4 to 5 inches long and tapering, flesh and 



skin white, oolid and fine. (See specialties page 18.) 



WINTER VARIETIES. The flesh is so firm and compact in these that they will keep 

 almost all winter if stored in a dry cellar; they mature slowly and need more room to 

 grow. 



Celestial, or White Chinese. .An extra fine, large white Radish, often growing a foot in 

 length ; flesh firm, mild and crisp 



Rose China Winter^ A distinct half -long variety, 4 to 5 inches; skin rosy-red; flesh 

 white and firm ; good keeper 



Long Black Spanish. A leading winter variety, one of the best keepers. Roots 

 smooth, 7 to 10 inches long; skin blackish-brown; firm white flesh 



Half Long Black Spanish. Differing from the above in shorter, stockier growth, flesh 

 white, compact and the mildest flavored of this type; good keeper. The skin is de- 

 cidedly black 



Round Black Spanish. A popular summer sort, esteemed highly by Connoisseurs 



Rhubarb, or pie plant. Spring-sown seed produces plants of good size to 

 puU from the following spring. 

 St. Martin's. A large, red-stalked, compact-growing and immensely productive 



variety, quality unusually rich and spicy, very early. 

 Victoria. A very large, thick, red-stalked late variety of fine quality 



SALSIFY, or OYSTER PLANT. 



Mammoth Sandwich Island. A great improvement on the older variety. The roots 

 are longer, thicker, and therefore sell more readily. (See engraving) 



SCORZONERA, or BLACK OYSTER PLANT. 



Analysis shows the root to be the most nutritious vegetable grown; although the skin it 

 black the flesh is white, and properly cooked is most delicious 



SEA KALE. 



The blanched leaf stalks are eaten boiled as Asparagus, having a fine, agreeable flavor. 

 From seed they will be fit to cut the third year, continuing to bear for 8 or 10 years. 

 The roots may be forced in a warm cellar for a winter supply 



SORREL. Broad-Leaved French. The best of the Garden Sorrels; large, pale green 

 leaves of mild'acid flavor; esteemed as salad, cooked as greens, etc 



SPINACH. 



(Varieties prefixed • may be sovm in the fall for spring crop.) 



Bloomsdale Savoy. Similar to Norfolk Savoy-leaved spinach. (10 lb. lots and over 

 20c. lb . ) (See specialties page jg) 



King of Denmark. A dwarf quick-growing variety; dark green crumpled tender leaves. 

 (See specialties page 19). (10 lbs. and over 40c. lb.) 



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. (10 lbs. and over 40c. 'b.) 



•Thick-Leaved, Henderson's. The most largely grown for late fall use and to winter 

 over for early spring crop and in some sections for a summer crop. The leaves are 

 broad, hug the ground closely, are slightly crumpled and attractive in color. The 

 plant is large and produces a big crop, (See specialties page iS). (10 lbs. and 

 over 20c. lb.) 



Long Season, Henderson's. This sort will remain in salable condition on the field 

 longer than any other, especially during early summer. It is a small plant, very dark 

 colored, the leaves thick, the stems short and fleshy. It does not readily crush down 

 in the basket, (10 lbs. and over 26c. lb.) (See specialties page i8) 



Norfolk, Savoy-Leaved. Sown very early will produce a good spring crop, but sue 

 ceeds best in the fall. A verylfine dark colored stock, with thick crumpled leaves of great 

 substance, which hold up well in shipping. flO lbs. and over 20c. lb.) 



Savoy Leaved New Long Standing. In offering 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 as Bloomsdale or Norfolk Savoy, but stands about 

 two weeks longer before bolting to seed, which is its feature. The plants are well 

 crumpled and a good deep green color. Valuable for early use. (10 lb. lots @ 40c.) . . 

 VIRGINIA BLIGHT-RESISTANT. Savoy leaved. (10 lb. lots and over 35c. lb.) . . .. 

 *VirofUy, Large Roond-LeaTed. A large, very hardy variety. (10 lbs. and over 20c. lb.) 



NOTICE 



All seeds on this 

 page are delivered 

 transportation paid in 

 United States. 



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LONG WHITE VIENNA RADISB. 



MAMMOTH SANDWICH ISLAND SALSIFY 



NEWjiEALAND SPINACH 



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