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For Complete Descriptions Write for Henderson's Farm Seed Catalogue, published in March 



ALFALFA. (See page 76.) 



ARTICHOKES, JERUSALEM. 



6S05 Potato-like roots, excellent for feeding stock, especially hogs. 

 25c; peck, SI. 50; bush., $5.00. 



AUSTRALIAN SALT BUSH. 

 6513 Sow 3 lbs. per acre, 

 alkali soils. Oz. 15c; 



Qt., 



A % r aluable forage plant for dry situations and 

 lb., $1.25; 10 .lbs., @ $1.15. 



BARLEY. Sow 2 to 2J-£ bush, per acre. 



6517 New White Hulless. 2 to 3 weeks earlier than Ordinary Barley, 



grows about same height, and the grain will not shell out in the field. • 



Peck, $1.00; bush. (48 lbs.), $3.00; 10 bush., @ $2.90. 

 6515 Beardless. Large heads of large grain; big yielder. Entirely free 



from beards. Peck, $1.00; bush. (48 lbs.), $3.00; 10 bush., © $2.90. 

 6519 Vermont Champion. Two-rowed; hardy, prolific and early. Peck, 



$1.00; bush. (48 lbs.), $3.00; 10 bush., @ $2.90. 



BEANS. Sow I bush, per acre. 



7 Boston Small Pea. Very desirable; early hardy and prolific. Price 

 per bush. (60 lbs.), $8.00. 

 31 White Marrow, or Navy Bean. Extensively grown as a shell Bean. 

 Price per bush. (60 lbs.), $8.00. 



BEANS FOR SOILING, FODDER, ETC. 



6525 Early Green Soja. This produces enormous crops as far north as 

 Canada. It grows about 4 feet high and yields ten to twenty tons of 

 green fodder per acre, or 20 to 40 bushels of- Beans. 



It is especially valuable for ensilage in combination with fodder 

 corn or Japanese Millet (two parts of Millet to one part of Soja Beans), 

 thus furnishing a complete balanced ration. 



Soja Beans are great soil enrichers, adding humus and extracting 

 nitrogen from the air. Sow 3 pecks per acre. 



Price, peck, $2.25; bush. (60 lbs.), $8.00; 10 bush., @ $7.90. 

 6527 Early Wilson Black. Soja, Price, peck, $1.75; bush. (60 lbs.), $6.00; 



10 bush., @ $5.90. 

 6529 Velvet. (Mucuna utilis.) Sow 1 bush, per acre. Late; valuable in 

 the South for plowing under. Peck, $2.25; bush. (60 lbs.), $8.00. 



BEET. 

 6537 



6541 

 6543 

 6539 



Few 



6545 

 6547 



Mangel Wurzel. Sow 6 to 8 lbs. per acre. 



Colossal Long Red, Henderson's. A valuable improved and distinct 

 variety. Extra large, long roots; blood-red, very nutritious, yi lb., 

 25c; lb., 80c; 10 lbs., @ 75c 



Giant Intermediate, Henderson's. Big yielder; handsome, large, 

 ovoid roots. ]4 lbs., 25c; lb., 75c; 10 lbs., @ 70c 

 Golden Tankard. Flesh yellow, thus differing from other varieties; 

 sheep prefer it; heavy yielder. J<lb.,25c. ; lb., 75c. ; 10 lbs., @ 70c lb. 

 Danish Sludstrup. Highly recommended by the Danish Government. 

 Awarded first-class certificate. Color reddish-yellow, of Giant Inter- 

 mediate type. Contains a larger percentage of feeding matter than 

 almost any other sort. It is very hardy, grows well above ground and 

 is easily pulled. X lb., 25c; 1 lb., 80c; 10 lbs., @ 75c 

 Half Sugar Mangel. By analysis it shows a nearer approach to sugar 

 beet than any other mangel. The flesh is white, very solid and rich 

 in saccharine. 



Half-Sugar Red, per j< lb., 25c; lb., 75c; 10 lbs., @ 70c 

 Half-Sugar White, per % lb., 25c; lb., 75c; 10 lbs. @ 70c 



BEET, SUGAR VARIETIES. Sow 6 to 8 lbs. per acre. Valuable both for 



producing sugar and stock feeding. 

 6554 White Sugar. Grows to a large size; very nutritious. \i lb., 25c; 



lb., 75c; 10 lbs., @ 70c 

 6552 Vilmorin's Improved White. Contains the highest percentage of 



sugar; also valuable for stock. % lb., 35c; lb., $1.00; 10 lbs., @ 90c. 

 6550 Klein Wanzleben. Heavy yielder and easy to dig. 16 lb., 25c; lb., 



80c; 10 lbs., @ 75c 



BEGGAR-WEED. 



6560 Sow 10 lbs. per acre. A valuable forage and soil-improving plant for 

 the South; growing 2 to 6 ft. high; sow broadcast 10 to 12 lbs. per 

 acre; price, Yz lb., 20c; lb., 75c, 



BROOM CORN. 



6562 Evergreen. Sow 8 to 10 lbs. per acre. Free from crooked brush" and 

 remains green. Lbs., 18c; 100 lbs., $14.00. 



BUCKWHEAT. 



6564 Japanese. Sow 1 bush, per acre. (See page 79.) The best of all; 

 early, large grain; enormous yielder. Bush. (48 lbs.,) $2.50; 10 

 bush., (g» $2.40. 



CARROTS. Sow 4 lbs. per acre. 



304 Improved Long Orange. Enormous yielder of large roots; good 



keeper. % lb., 40c; lb., $1.25. 

 294 Danvers. Good-size handsome, stump-rooted; big yielder. l< lb . 

 45c; lb., $1.50. 

 6570 Large White Belgian. Long white roots; very productive. %6 lb , 



40c; lb., $1.25. 

 6572 Large Yellow Belgian. Long, vellow-fleshed roots; good keeper. yL lb , 



40c; lb., $1.25. 

 6574 White Vosges. Thick, shapely roots, easily harvested; heaviest 

 cropper. % lb., 45c; lb., $1.40. 



CLOVER. (See page 76.) 



CORN, DENT VARIETIES. Specially selected hand-picked. Sow 8 to 10 



qts. per acre. In ten-bushel lots or over, deduct 10c. per bushel on 



Dent and Flint Corns. 

 6602 Diamond Jubilee. (New.) (See page 77.) Qt., 25c; peck, $1.35; 



bush., $4.50. 

 6626 Long's Champion Yellow Dent. (See page 77) Qt., 20c; peck, $1.25; 



bush., $4.00. 

 6604 Eureka Yellow Dent. Henderson's. A tremendous yielder, 150 



bushels of Shelled Corn per acre is not unusual. Gives unqualified 



satisfaction from New Jersey to Ohio and South. Qt., 20c peck, 



$1.25; bush., $4.00. 

 6638 Wood's Northern White Dent. The earliest large White Dent. Ears 



10 to 12 inches long. Qt., 20c; peck, $1.25; bush., $4.00. 

 6612 Golden Beauty. A large Golden Dent; very productive. Qt., 20c; 



peck, $1.25; bush., $4.00. 

 6608 Extra-early Huron. Very early; may be grown North and in Canada. 



Qt., 20c; peck, $1.00; bush., $3.50. 

 6628 Queen of the Prairie. (Pride of the North.) Early Yellow Dent, 



maturing North. Qt.,'20c; peck, $1.00; bush., $3.50. 

 6622 Learning Improved. Low-set ears of good size, golden grain productive. 



Qt., 20c; peck, $1.00; bush., $3.50. 

 6636 White Cap Yellow. Early; thrives on light soils; grain yellow, tipped 



white. Qt., 20c; peck, $1.00; bush., $3.50. 



CORN, FLINT VARIETIES. Sow 8 to 10 qts. per acre. 



6600 Compton's Early Flint. The earliest known Yellow Flint variety, ripen- 

 ing in from 76 to 85 days. It is a handsome 10 and 12-rowed sort; 



very productive, and will ripen in the Northern States. Price, 20c 



per qt.; $1.40 per peck; $4.50 per bush. 

 6610 Extra-Early Yellow Flint. A ninety-day Corn. The best eight-rowed 



Yellow Flint in cultivation. Qt., 25c; peck, $1.35; bush., $4.50. 

 6616 King Philip. Coppery-red. Very early. Usually matures three 



months after planting. Ears large sized and handsome. Qt., 20c; 



peck. $1.25; bush., $4.00. 

 6624 Longfellow. A large eight-rowed Yellow Flint; ripens as far north as 



Massachusetts. Qt., 20c; peck, $1.25; bush., $4.00. 

 6618 Large White Flint. Large, handsome well-filled ears. Qt., 20c; 



peck, $1.25; bush., $4.09. 

 6620 Large Yellow Flint. (Early Canada Yellow.) Largely grown in the 



North. Qt., 20c; peck, $1.25; bush., $4.00. 



Please Order Farm Seeds by number; it saves your time in making up your order, and ours in filling it. 



