PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK— WHOLESALE CATALOGUE 



Henderson's Succession Cabbage. 



Also shown in colors on the back of this catalogue. 



THE MOST DEPENDABLE CABBAGE GROWN. 



A MONEY MAKER FOR THE TRUCKER. 



Beyond doubt Henderson's Succession is the best Cabbage of 

 its class; it is not too much to say that it is the best all around 

 variety in existence. Given ordinary conditions, it may be abso- 

 lutely relied on to produce larger, better, and more salable heads 

 than any other sort. The heads are enormous in size, extremely 

 solid, remarkably uniform in shape, and none sells better. It 

 grows well either in spring, summer or fall, and its table quality 

 is unsurpassed. 



We introduced this variety in 1888, and its appearance at- 

 tracted instant attention. Since then there have been many 

 attempts at imitating it, but the enormous increase of our sales, 

 and the periodically unsatisfied demand for our stock, gives 

 testimony to the acknowledged superiority of Henderson's 

 Succession over all would-be competitors. 



(See engraving.) Price, 40c. oz., $1.40 | lb. $5.00 lb. 



HENDERSON'S ORIGINAL 



Early Jersey Wakefield. 



The Best First-Early Pointed Head Cabbage, 



This Cabbage, though introduced years ago by 

 the late Peter Henderson, still holds its undis- 

 puted lead as the best extra early variety in 

 cultivation, and is more largely grown than all 

 other First Early Cabbages combined. It is the 

 " Good old reliable," always depended upon for 

 its uniformity in earliness and crop. It has a 

 good sized head for so early a variety and the 

 small outside leaves allow it to be closely planted; 

 the heads are pyramidal in shape, having a 

 blunted or rounded peak. We have the original 

 stock, better selected than ever. It has no equal. 

 (See engraving.) 



Price, 40c. oz., $1.40 % lb., $5.00 lb. 



" Enclosed you will find photos of my field of Henderson's Succession Cabbage 

 They are particularly good this year, and I have the biggest crop I ever raised." 



GUS A. MORTON, Willislon, Fla. 



" Growers of wide experience regard Henderson's Succession Cabbage as the most 

 important introduction in the cabbage line, and the surest to produce a crop. It 

 is a money maker for the market gardener. Mine are unusually fine this year." 



W. E. VAIL, Yorklown H'ts., Westchester Co.. N.Y. 



Henderson's Early Market Cabbage. 



THE BEST EAFkLY ROUND-HEADED CABBAGE. 



Early Market Cabbage has every quality which gives value 

 to a Cabbage for early use. It is ready a few days after Jersey 

 Wakefield, and is well suited to succeed that variety. The outer 

 leaves are so small and few that the plants may be safely set as 

 close as 21 inches apart. The stem is short, the head round, solid 

 and of good quality. It trims with little waste, and is a perfect 

 shipper. It heads up so evenly that we believe it possible to cut 

 a whole field at one. time. (Must be sown early in spring. Fall 

 sown plants wintered over are liable to run to seed.) (See engraving.) 

 Price, 45c. oz., $1.60 \i lb., $6.00 lb. 



" I can highly recommend Henderson's Early Market Cabbage. I grew them i h's 

 year weighing from 8 to 16 pounds. I weighed 10 doz. cutting them just as they ran 

 and they weighed 1,060 pounds." G. A. GOLDSPINK, Fonlhill. Ont. 



"I had some 

 Jan. 24th, 1916. 



of Henderson's Early Market Cabbage, and I can praise it very much. 



You can make use of my name if you wish." 



M. F. ROWE, Pleasant View Truck Farm, Bird-in-Hand, Pa. 



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