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EARLY ROUND RADISHES 



"PEPPER—Continved. 



685 Long Red Cayenne. Bright scarlet, cone-shaped, pungent pods, as much 

 used for pickling when green as when ripe. (See engraving.) 



687 Neapolitan. Earlier than the olher large Peppers. The fruits average 

 4?4 inches in circumference by 4 inches long; they are thick-jneated 

 and unusually mild and sweet; flesh and skin bright red when ripe; 

 productive, and continues fruiting throughout the season . . . . " 



689 Red Chili. Small bright red Peppers, very hot and pungent, and gen- 

 erally used for making Pepper sauce; very prolific 



691 Red Cluster. Dwarf, compact plants, enormously productive. Small, 

 thin pods borne upright in clusters; red and pungent 



693 Ruby King. (See Specialties, page 56.) A favorite sort for use as salad, 

 stuffing, etc 



69S Sweet Mountain or Mammoth. Similar to Bull Nose, though usually 

 larger in size and of deeper sljape; mild flavor; fine for "Mangoes". . 



POTATOES Superior Northern Grown, especially for Seed. (1 peck will 

 plant about 125 hills. 10 to 12 bii.ihcls yer acre, in drills 3 feet apart.) 

 Purchaser pays freight or express charges on Potatoes and assumes 

 risk from freezing or heating. The sack is 2 ?| bushels, or 165 lbs. net 

 weight. Prices subject to change, without notice. 



Henderson's "Garden CultiKe of Root Crops," teUing how to grow 

 Potatoes, sent free if asked for. 



EARLY VARIETIES. 



30VEE, HENDERSON'S. (See Specialties, page 63.) 



Early Norther. A splendid extra-early; of great merit, and exceedingly 

 prolific; eyes few and shallow; unexcelled cooking qualities, dry and 



floury. (See engraving.) 



Early Ohio. Extra-early, maturing about two weeks before the Early 



Rose; almost round; flesh solid, cooks dry and mealy 



Early Rose. The popular standard earlj'; noted for earliness, produc- 

 tiveness and fine cjuality 



Irish Cobbler. (.See Specialties, page 63.) 



Spaulding Rose No. 4. Handsome red tuber, somewhat flat, a little 

 later than the regular Early Rose but usually a better yieldsr. Fit 

 to cook when large enough to dig 



MAIN-CROP VARIETIES. 



Green Mountain, Improved. (See Specialties, page 63.) 



SIR WALTER RALEIGH, HENDERSON'S. (See Specialties, page 63.) 

 UNCLE SAM, HENDERSON'S. (See Specialties, page 63.) 



PUMPKIN. (1 00. for 30 to 50 Mils.) 



703 Cheese. The most popular for pies and table use; large, flat-round; 

 creamy-yellow skin; thick, orange flesh of fine quality; a splendid 

 keeper 



70S Cormecticut Field. A productive, large, orange-colored, field Pumpkin, 

 usually grown for stock feeding, but it also makes good pies 



707 Large or Mammoth Tours. An old, well-known variety, productive and 

 growing to a large size and tremendous weight 



709 Sugar. A handsome and productive small Pumpkin, 10 to 12 inches in 

 diameter; round-flattened, skin orange, flesh deep yellow, fine-grained 

 and very sweet 



711 Winter Luxury. A superior pie Pumpkin, small, but enormously pro- 

 ductive and an excellent keeper; shape slightly oval, about 10 inches in 

 diameter; color, golden-russet, finely netted; flesh deep golden, sweet 

 and tender 



RADISH. (1 oz. will sow 100 feet of drill.) Special price on large quantities. 

 EARLY-ROUND or TURNIP-SHAPED VARIETIES. (See engraving.) 



726 Early Scarlet Turnip. (.See SpdKalties, page 57.) 



722 Early Giant Crimson Turnip. This is decidedly larger than the ordinary 

 round sorts, and a little slower to grow, but is of fine quality and remains 

 solid much longer than any of its class. The skin is rich crimson, the 

 flesh white and extremely crisp. (See Specialties, page 57.) 



728 Early White-Tipped Scarlet Turnip. (See Specialties, page 57.) 



724 Early Round Dark Red. (.See Specialties, page 57.) 



752 HENDERSON'S ROSE TURNIP. This variety is distinguished by its 

 color, which is a charming shade of rosy-pink. In other respects it 

 closely resembles the better known Scarlet 'Turnip. It grows very quickly, 

 maturing in 30 days. (See Specialties, page 57) 



742 Philadelphia White Box. (See Specialties, page 57.) 



744 Rapid Forcing. Small, round, bright scarlet, with white tip; grows 

 quickly, and is grand for forcing; tops very small 



746 Red Forcing. Extra-early, maturing in 21 days; round, bright red, with 

 small tops; very mild 



756 Scarlet Globe. Very early; a little longer than round; small top; color, 

 brilliant deep scarlet; very attractive appearance. (See Specialties, page 

 57.).... 



Pkt. 



Oz. X Lb. 



SO. 10 



.15 

 .15 

 .15 

 .10 

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Lb. 



.85 83.00 



.85 



3.00 



2.50 

 2.50 



Peck 



Bushel 



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SI. 60 



$5.50 



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1.40 



5.00 



10.00 



1.40 



5.00 



10.00 



1.40 

 1.40 



5.00 

 5.00 



10.00 

 10.00 



1.40 



5.00 



10.00 



1.40 

 1.40 

 1.60 



5.00 

 5.00 

 5.50 



10.00 

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Oz. 



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10 



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$0.50 



10 



.15 



.40 



10 



.25 



.70 



10 



.20 



.50 



10 



.25 



.70 



10 



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.40 



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.20 

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10 



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10 



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.45 



10 



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10 



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.45 



10 



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.45 



Seeds listed on this page (excepting Potatoes — see page 2 for weights) are delivered transportation paid in the United States 



or possessions. Please order by Number and Order early. 



