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PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK— WHOLESALE CATALOGUE. 



H ENDEKsoN's SUCCESSION CABBAGE. 



THE GRANDEST CABBAGE IN EXISTENCE I 



ABSOLUTELY PERFECT IN EVERY RESPECT. 



FOR EITHER SUMMER OR WINTER USE. 



It is grown largely by the Most Critical Truckers from Canada to Mexico and 



Receives Nothing but Praise. 



HEADS HARD AND UNFIORM. 



Averaging 10 to 12 Pounds in Weight and 36 Inches in Circumference. 



THE MOST RELIABLE CABBAGE EVER RAISED. 



HENDERSON'S SUCCESSION CABBAGE we consider 

 one of our most valuable contributions to horticulture. It may 

 be classed as a second early variety, coming in a few days later 

 than Early Summer, but it is immeasurably superior to that 

 variety; it is nearly double the size and is absolutely true to its 

 type under all conditions. In addition to this, it has no ten- 

 dency whatever to run to seed under normal conditions. We 

 can say without exaggeration that it is the finest cabbage in ex- 

 istence to-day; whether for medium early, main crop or late use 

 it has no equal. It is so finely bred and so true to type that 

 in a field of twenty acres every head appears alike. 



We can recommend it either for the market gardener, trucker 

 or private planter, as it is a perfect cabbage in every respect, 

 not only being of the largest size, but of handsome color and of 

 the finest quality. Our stocks of cabbage of all varieties have 

 for years been the acknowledped standard oj excellence in this 

 country, and when we state that we consider Succession to be 

 the most valuable variety that we have ever introduced our 

 opinion of its great merit will be apparent to all. {See cut.) 

 Price, 35c. oz., $1.25 \ lb., $4.50 lb. 



"/ raised 6 acres of Succession Cabbage and cut 90 Ions, so thai is the reason 

 that my neighbors send their orders in with mine." 



THOMAS MIDDI.ETON, Muscatine. la. 



THE ENORMOUS, SYMMETRICAL HEADS PRODUCE GREAT WEIGHT 

 PER ACRE. 



S. D. Hayward, Norwich, N. Y ., says, "J have raised Succession to average 

 15 lbs. trimmed." Hugh McKinney, Tully, N. Y., says, "This is a Cabbage 

 country here, but Succession beats them all." Miss Josie Flemming, Laddonia, 

 Mo., writes "Heads weighed 2.3 lbs." 



THE PROFITS ON A CROP OF SUCCESSION ARE SURE. 



Earle IT. .^malley. Muscatine, Iowa, says "Your Succession Cabbage got highest 

 prices in county." E. V. Thompson, Louisville, Ky., says "Succession was 

 the most profitable Cabbage I grew." 



SUCCESSION CABBAGE TO BE TRUE MUST COME FROM THE 

 ORIGINATORS. 



John Palliser, Campbellford, Ont., says " / cannot get true .Succession Cabbage 

 outside of your establishment." 



-HENDERSON'S- 



EARLY SUMMER CABBAGE 



THE BEST SECOND EARLY CABBAGE. 

 Large, Round, Flat Heads, 8 to 10 pounds each. 



This peerless variety was named and introduced by us years 

 ago; it is widely known and largely grown. As an ideal second 

 early Cabbage it still holds the palm. It forms large flat, round, 

 solid heads, weighing usually 8 to 10 lbs. each, though with 

 rich cultivation it often gives 10 to 12 lbs. heads. The quality is 

 excellent, tender and crisp. It comes in about ten days later 

 than Early Jersey Wakefield, but is much larger in size. We 

 exercise the greatest care every j'ear in breeding and selecting 

 this variety for seed purposes, so that Henderson's Early Sum- 

 mer of to-day will be found a far better sort than when we 

 originally offered it. Price, 35c. oz., $1.25 ilb., $4.50 lb. 



NOTE. 



Tblt peerless varlity Is so well known and so much sousht after, that many firms are offering A " SUCCESSION " CABBAGE. We have tested many of these and find some taMrety 

 'oBtrae and others of lolerior strains. Be sure to set oar hlsfhly bred and selected zennlne type, which Is procurable only direct from us.— PETER HENDERSON & CO. 



