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



Grand Rapids Lettuce. 



The Best and Most Popular Loose-Leaved 

 Lettuce. 



HENDERSON'S 



Perfected Salamander Lettuce. 



The standard summer lettuce. There is no variety which 

 stands heat better. It will produce good lettuce when it is 

 scarcest on the market, and will prove one of the most profitable 

 crops. Our stock is as nearly perfect as possible, and we confident- 

 ly recommend it. (See cut.) Price, 15c. oz., 46c. \ lb., $1.40 lb. 



" The Salamander Leiluce I boughi from yout 

 last season produced the best LetLuie I have evtr 

 grown notivtihslandiyig a vety dry season. 



ERNEST WESTON, Newport, R. I . 



Henderson's Cos or 

 Celery Lettuce, "Trianon.' 



Excels all other Lettuces in quality 

 having a crispness, tenderness and 

 flavor peculiarly its own and un- 

 approached by any other variety. 

 The heads are long and conical. The 

 leaves require to be tied up, when they 

 soon form solid heads and quickly 

 bleach to snowy whiteness become as 

 stiff, crisp and sweet as celery stalks, 

 and are delicious when eaten in the 

 same manner or prepared for salad. 



Price 15c. oz., 40c. i lb., $1.25 lb. 



" Your Cos. Lettuce was the jinest I ever saw 

 Eiery head v:as a solid head and sold welt," 

 C. C. MURPHY &• SONS. 9th and B Sts. 

 Washington, D. C. 



Black Seeded Simpson. 



Very large loose heads of curly gold- 

 en yellow leaves; which are thin and 

 tender. It stands summer heat splen- 

 didly and is valued for frame culture. 



Price 15c. oz., 35c. i lb., $1.00 lb. 



Grand Rapids is perhaps more largely grown 

 than any other variety, and may be seen in 

 everjf store in the country. 



It is invaluable for forcing, where, owing to its 

 habit of growth, all its leaves are carried well 

 above the soil, which enables it to resist rust 

 and rot better than any other sort. It succeeds 

 well under glass. It is grown in enormous 

 quantities in the open ground, and is used through- 

 out the growing season with profitable results. 

 We have been exceedingly careful to secure 

 only the best stock, which will be found remark- 

 able in its uniformity. (See cut.) 



Price, 15c. oz., 40c. \ lb., $1.25 lb. 



HENDERSON'S 



New Tenderheart Lettuce. 



This is similar to the old Boston Market in 

 general appearance, but is superior to it in every 

 way. The plant is of the same size, but the head 

 proper is much larger, and it has fewer outside 

 leaves. Its value to the market gardener lies in 

 its remarkable uniformity, every plant comingtrue 

 to type, and in its ability to stand after maturity without going 

 to seed. It has the bright attractive color of SaJamander'- 

 though the outer leaves are a shade darker. It is without 

 doubt the best first early market lettuce. 

 Price, 20c. oz., 60c. J lb., $2.00 lb. 



"/ send my testimony of the merit of yout Tendetheart Lettuce. II succeeded 

 b'yond my t.^ptcla,ions. The finest Ulttut I ever gre^v." 



BENOIT B.IRRIOS. /^ski.' Bend, La. 



OUR COMPLETE LIST OF 22 KINDS OF LETTUCE WILL BE FOUND ON PAGE 37. 



