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Henderson's 

 Tested 



Vegetable Seeds 



Complete 

 List 



DWARF GREEN CURLED SCOTCH KALE 



CJJ COMBER.— Continued. 

 ENGLISH FORCING VARIETrES. These produce remarkably long and very 



solid fruits, with few and small seeds. Not adapted for open ground 



culture. Our seed is from the best English strains. Packets sold contam 



10 seeds. 



422 Cuthill's Black Spine. A prolific variety of medium size 



424 Duke of Edinburgh, Daniel's. Large, thick, dull green fruits, often 30 



inches long 



428 Lord Kenyon's Favorite. A favorite; uniform in size and perfect in shape. 

 430 Telegraph. Clear, green, smooth fruits, 14 to 16 inches long; free bearer. 



DANDELION. 



435 Common. Popular for "greens," also when blanched for salad. 



437 Large-Lea ved. An early, large, broad leaved variety 



EGG PLANT, (l oz. fm- 1,000 plants.) 



446 Black Beauty. (See Specialties, page 40.) (Sec engraving.) 



448 Early Long Purple. An earlier, hardier variety with club-shaped, dark 

 purple fruits, 6 to 8 inches long, a shape preferred by some for slicing. . . . 

 450 NEW YORK SPINELESS— HENDERSON'S IMPROVED. (See Spe- 

 cialties, page 4U.) 



ENDIVE. "EscaroUe" and "Chicoree." (1 oz. for 100 feet of drill.) 



One of the best salads, especially when blanched; also much used, for 



garnishing; if boiled, makes fine "greens." 



457 Golden Heart Summer. (See SpeHallies, page 40.) (3 Pkts., 50c.) 



453 Broad-Leaved Batavian ("EscaroUe.") (See Specialties, pao^ 40.) 



455 French, Moss Curled. A small, compact growing variety, with densely 



curled moss-like leaves 



459 Green Curled ("Chicoree.") (.See Specialties, page_ 4o.) 



461 Wliite Curled. Finely cut leaves, almost white with yellowish midribs, 



can be used without blanching when young 



FETTICUS. 



375 See Corn Salad 



KALE or BORECOLE, (l oz. for 156 feet of drill.) 



465 Brown German Curled, or Ihirple. Purplish, curly leaves 



467 Dwarf Green Curled Scotch. (See Specialties, page 41.) (See engraving.) 

 469 Siberian. Green, curly leaves; tender and of delicate flavor 



KOHL-RABI. A bulbous-formed vegetable; when cooked, before fully grown 

 is tender and excellent, combining the flavors of Cabbage and Turnip. 



475 Early Purple Vienna. The outside color is purple; flesh white and 

 delicate 



477 Large White Vieima. Large, quick-growing, greenish-white and tender 

 white flesh 



473 Short-Leaved Early White Vienna. (See Specialties, page 41 ) 



lU^;f' '/TH BLACK-SEEOED BTTTIER LETT U< E 



LEEK. (1 OZ. will soil} 100 feet of drill.) 



480 Large American Flag. (See Specialties, page 41.) 



482 Musselburgh, or Scotch Champion. (See engraving.) (See Specialties, 

 page 11.) 



LETTUCE. (1 oz. for 3,000 plants.) 

 HEAD VARIETIES. 



490 All Seasons. This popular variety is one of the best of the "Butterhead" 

 Lettuces; medium to large in size, of attractive appearance 



492 BIG BOSTON, HENDERSON'S. (See Specialties, page 42.) 



494 Black-Seeded Butter. Forms good-sized, hard heads, extensively used 

 as an early outdoor variety as well as for frame culture. 



498 Boston Market, or White-Seeded Tennis Ball. A popular, early, small 

 comnact-heading variety 



499 BUTTERNUT, HENDERSON'S. (See Speciallies, p. 43.) (Q Pkls., §1.00) 



500 Deacon. A large, firm-heading variety, for early summer or late fall use; 

 light green outside, creamv-vellow inside, of fine buttery quality 



506 GOLDEN QUEEN, HENDERSON'S. A desirable first early variety of 

 pleasing yellow color. Excellent for forcing 



510 Hanson. \ handsome, large loose-heading summer variety of fine quality. 



512 IMMENSITY, HENDERSON'S. The largest head Lettuce, about 1 foot 

 in diameter; not early, but reliable for late summer and fall use; quality 

 fine *. . . 



514 Mammoth Black-Seeded Butter. Similar to, but larger than Black- 

 Seeded Butter, enormous heads, tender, sweet, and crisp. (See engraving.) 



516 May King. This early butter-head variety produces very compact heads 

 of medium size. It is a s"re header and is bound to give satisfaction 



518 MIGNONETTE. HENDERSON'S. (See Specialties, page 43.) 



520 NEW YORK, HENDERSON'S. (See Specialties, page 44) 



522 SALAMANDER PERFECTED, HENDERSON'S. (S'ee Specialties, 



pili/r 44.) 



524 TENDERHEART, HENDERSON'S. A succulent early head Lettuce. . 



528 UNRIVALED, HENDERSON'S. (See Specialties, page 43.) 



HENDERSON'S SUCCESSION COLLECTION OF HEAD LETTUCES. 

 (See page 45.) 



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