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Henderson 

 Tested 



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Pkt. 



Oz. 



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SQUASH. SUMMER VARIETIES. {Bush varieties, 1 oz. for 50 hills.)' 











824 -GOLDEN CUSTARD, HENDERSON'S. A very large golden, scalloped 

 bush Squash, often 1 foot in diameter; wonderfully productive and of 



1-0.10 



$0.20 



SO. 60 



$2.00 



834 Long Island White Bush. (See Specialties, page 59.) 



.10 



.25 



.75 



2.50 



836 Mammoth Bush Summer Crookneck. (See Specialties, page 58.) 



.10 



.25 



.75 



2.50 



840 Vegetable Marrow Bush. A favorite English variety, bearing freely 

 oblong, dull yellow fruits, 10 to 15 inches in length; flesh tender, mar- 

 rowy and delicious. Should be used before fully grown 



.10 



.25 



.85 



3.00 



842 White Bush Scalloped. The white "Patty Pan" or "Cymbling"; creamy- 



.10 



.20 



.60 



2.00 



844 Yellow Bush Summer Crookneck. A bush variety, early and prolific; 



.10 



.20 



.60 



2.00 



AUTUMN and WINTER VARIETIES. 











820 Boston Marrow. A popular second-early Squash for autumn use; skin 

 thin, reddish-yellow; flesh dry, fine-grained and delicious. (See en- 



.10 



.15 



.45 



1.50 



822 DELICATA, HENDERSON'S. (See Specialties, page 59.) 



-.10 



.30 



.85 



3.00 



826 Golden Hubbard. Similar to the old Hubbard excepting the skin is of a 

 rich orange-red and heavily warted; flesh of extra fine quality 



.10 



.25 



.75 



2.50 



830 Hubbard. -{See Specialties, page 59.) 



.10 



.25 



.75 



2.50 



832 Large Warted Hubbard. (See Specialties, page 59.) 



.10 



.25 



.75 



2.50 



838 Mammoth Chili. The largest of all squashes, often weighing 200 lbs. 



.10 



.25 



.85 



3.00 



SWISS CHARD BEET. (See engraving.) 





234 Lucullus. Distinct from the variety offered below. The leaf stems are 

 rounder, very thick and fleshy. The whole" plant is taller, the leaves 

 are deeply and closely crumpled similar to the Savoy Cabbage. This 

 variety will probably be highly esteemed by those who prefer the rib 

 of the leaf, as it is more strongly developed than in the old variety; the 

 entire leaf is equally tender and palatable. (See Specialties, page 58.) . . 



.10 



.20 



.60 



2.00 



232 Ordinary. The well-known Swiss Chard Beet. (See Specialties, page 5S.) 



.05 



.15 



.45 



1.50 



TOMATO. (1 oz. for 1 ,500 plants.) 











875 Beauty. Early, prolific; medium-sized, smooth and solid; color, pur- 



.10 

 .10 



.35 

 .35 



1.15 

 1.25 



4.00 



877 Bonny Best. An extra early, scarlet, round fruited variety of great value. 

 The fruit is verv even in size and shape 



4.50 



879 Chalk's Early Jewel. One of the best early varieties; about-a week later 

 than Earliana. The fruit of the Jewel, however, averages larger is 

 uniform, smooth, solid, of fine quality, and brilliant scarlet; a heavy 



.10 



.35 



1.25 



4.50 



881 CRIMSON CUSHION, HENDERSON'S. (See Specialties, page 61.) . . 



.15 



1.00 



3.50 





883 Dwarf Champion. Of dwarf, stiff, upright growth, scarcely needing 

 support; early and prolific, smooth, medium-sized fruits of red-purple- 



.10 



.35 



1.25 



4.50 





.10 



.40 



1.40 



5.00 





.10 



.40 



1.40 



5.00 



889 GOLDEN PONDEROSA, HENDERSON'S. [(See Specialties, page 45.) 

 3 Pkts. 50c 



.20 

 .10 



2.00 

 .40 







891 June Pink. An extra early selection from Earliana, differing chiefly in 

 outside color, which is of the purplish-red preferred in some sections to 

 scarlet. The fruit runs uniform in shape and size, about 3 inches in 

 diameter, almost round, and borne in clusters. Flesh solid and fine. . . . 



1.40 



5.00 



893 Livingston's Globe. A large, globe-shaped, early variety, very heavy 

 and exceedingly productive. (See engraving.) 



.10 



.40 



1.40 



5.00 



897 Perfection. Almost round fruits; smooth, tough skin, color brilliant 

 scarlet; ripens thoroughly; solid and of rich flavor ; attractive for market. 



.10 



.35 



1.15 



4.00 



900 PONDEROSA, HENDERSON'S. (See Specialties, page 45.) 



.10 



1.00 



3.50 





906 Stone. Large, regularly shaped fruit, flesh firm, skin scarlet and tough, 

 making it one of the best keeping and shipping varieties 



.10 



.40 



1.40 



5.00 



910 TENDERLOIN, HENDERSON'S. Esteemed on account of its remark- 

 able solidity of flesh, its delicious flavor, and phenomenal cropping ability. 

 The vine is very robust. - The fruit is large, almost round, very smooth 

 and even in shape. It is more solid than any sort of equal size. The rich 



.10 



1.00 



3.50 





912 Trophy. Our superior selection from perfect specimens of this old favorite 

 is free from the corrugations of the old strains 



.10 



.35 



1.25 



4.50 



SMALL FRUITING VARIETIES. Esteemed for preserves, marmalade, etc. 











902 Red Cherry. Bears clusters of bright red fruits the size of a Cherry .... 



904 Red, Pear-Shaped. Produces bright red pear-shaped fruits. .......... 



908 Strawberry Winter Cherry or "Husk" Tomato. Low, spreading plants, 

 yellow fruits half an inch in diameter, surrounded by a husk. Used 



.10 



.50 







.10 



• .50 







.10 



.50 









.10 



.50 







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