Succession Collections of "^^Sfe^^tdf 



Bjr planting the Succession Collections offered here, it is possible for the Home Gardener to extend the bearing 

 seasons to their extreme limits, thereby insuring a plentiful supply of delicious vegetables. 

 HENDERSON'S VEGETABLE SEED COLLECTIONS ARE DELIVERED TRANSPORTATION PAID IN THE U. S. 

 34 BUSH BEANS, DWARF 354 CELERY Collection 199 PEAS 5T, v^-1- 



Succession Collection of Green and Easy Blanching, GoldenPlume, ) „ ^ .^ ^. t **"/»"**>•" 



Wax Varieties White Plume \ See page 16 Thomas Laxton, for extra eariy. 



See description, pages 7 and 8. Price Price, Coll. 1 pkt. each 4Sc. Prospenty, for early. 



LongfeUow. Grien Onward, for mids^son. 



^^A ^o,i„ \ I r.ir+ 00/.V. « in Telephone, for mam crop. 



.pA^Xvt . II 419 CUCUMBER ^\.^,r 200 PEAS ErrfVa'rieUe. 



B^"^w2c'J^v- (lib '^ ifs n , pee_<iescripUon page23) Notfs ExceSior 7or Sra^ly. 



Wl^dv^^' ladnev' r "'• ^**- • ■ • ^ -^^ Cool and Cnsp. The Henderson. Green Melting Marrow, for early, 



waraweu s isjane> ; Prohfic, extra early for pickmg. Laxtonian for miH«"aeon 



Wax,midseason.... 2 lbs. each. .. 2.40 Price, CoU. of 3 pkts.. 25c; 1 ol each 60c. ]5w^ TdephoM 



239 BEET ISIiS^lir (See description page 1 1 ) Prices (stole whether TaU or Dwa^ is 



„__ ^^'»*^™" ^. r c _/ p>n<v iTT^in I v^vraT/^r> «c ■ - wanUd). (See descrtpttons; pages 32 atid 33) 



^'^r »fi^ Egyptian, for first crop. 53O HEAD LETTUCE ^T^^^ F«» 1 Pkt- eadi of 4 sorts (enloVh for SO 



Early Blood Turmp, midseason. De- tr »u u *^''"™" .t u ^ feet of Hriin ^ "* ^ ^ 



troit Dark Red late From these may be grown the best iz nf u f 1" i' innV as 



PnV«> Pnll nf\ ntt« 2So- 1 o? each Lettuce possible, continuously from early >i lb. each of 4 sorts, for ITO feet .85 



^ce, CoU. of 3 pkts. 25C. 1 oz. each. ^^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^ at intervals a^ 1 lb. each of 4 sorts, for 200 feet ... . 1.60 



given in our cultural pamphlet. 2 lbs. each of 4 sorts, for 400 feet 3.00 



312 CARROT SucceMion (See description. Mignonette, for Extra Early. - 7gg RADISH Henderson's Tive 



Collection page 14) Salamander, for second early. Turnip Varieties . 



Eariy Scariet Horn 1 Price, Coll. New York, for main summer crop. Scarlet Globe, White-Tipped Scarlet 



Chantenay 'rof 3 pkts., 25c; Big Boston, for spring and fall crop. Turnip, Round Dark Red, Scarlet Turnip, 



Danvers ) oz. each 60c. ^5^ descriptions, pages 25 and 26) ^ose Turnip. (See description, page 36) 



135 CORN, SWEET f^:^^^^'^" Price, l pkt.. each 40c:loz.. each $1.00. eadTwc.^""' °^ ^ ^^^" ^''' ^ '''' °^ 



Seeds of the entire collection should be ygg RADISH .****^** 



planted at one time, otherwise the succes- ctm IV/If IC^IWIPT f\K Favorite "^ri Collection 



sion wiU be broken. (See description on 3'>" lVHJOa>UVllLL\Jl'S c^i^jion Red.Rocket. White Rocket, White-tipped 



pages n and li.) Earlv Hackensack. Rocky Ford. Em- Rocket. (See description, page 36) 



Pocahontas. Extra eariy. erald Gem. (See description, page 27) Price, Coll. of 3 pkts.. 25c; 1 oz. 



Metropolitan. Early. Price, Coll. of 3 pkts., 25c; 1 oz., each each, 60c. 



Golden Bantam. Mediiun early. 60c. gen SOUASH Kitchen Garden 



Country Gentleman. Midseason. °^»" i3\j^KJi\jn Q^y^^^^^^ 



Stowell's Evergreen. Late ^ .. . , (See description, page 3?,) 



^ ?'''^;.ff?^'?.,°! ^ ''^*^*'^ ^®"^"^"*^» r« 622 ONION S**"""*"*!!."! White Bush Scalloped. YeUow Bush 



for 125 hiUs) . , ........ .$ .50 «»" ^1^*^ F»^°^» ^»»'»*' Summer Crookneck, Hubbard. 



yi lb. each ot 5 varieties (suifacient (5ee description, page 29) Price CoU of 3 okts 25c" 1 oz 



for 300 hills) $1.00 Southport White Globe. each, 55c. ' v - ^ 



1 lb. each of 5 varieties (sufficient for Southport Red Globe. __ _ ^^.y^- » . T-z-k 



600 hills) 1.90 Southport YeUow Globe. - 916 I OMA 1 O Bountiful Collection 



2 lbs. each of 5 varieties (sufficient Price, CoU. of 3 pkts.. 35c; 1 oz. Earliana, Globe, Ponderosa. (See pages 

 for 1200 hills) 3.75 each, $1.50. 41-42) Price of 3 pkts.. 25c. 



Make Your Garden Work Full Time — Grow Vegetables for Fall tind Winter 



With proper management, fresh vegetables may be had from the garden almost from the beginning tiU the end of the year. 

 The dates below are for the latitude of New York. 



Varieties and Last Date for Sow^ing 

 Asparagus Roots, Plant Brussels Sprouts, up to CoUards, July 5th. Kohl-Rabi, July ISth. Pumpkin, to June. 



. Early Spring and up to June (in seed bed). Com Salad, Aug. XOlh. Lettuce, Aug. 15th. Radish, Spring, until 



No?!. I5th. Cabbage, June 15lk. Com, Sweet, July 5th. Mustard, Aug. i.5lh. Sept. 



Scans, Lima, June 5th. Carrot, Aug. 15th. Crest, Garden, Sept. 1st. Onion Sets (Perennial), Radish, Winter, to A tt^. 



Beans, Dwarf or Bush, Cauliflower, June 15lh. Cress, Water, Aug. 1st. Oct. 30th. Ruta Baga, to June, 



until Aug. 1st. Celery, April lOih. Ciicun\her, July I5th. Parsley, Aug. 1st. Spinach, Sept. i5th. 



Beets, Aug. 15th. Chinese Cabbage, Aug. Endive, Aug. Isl. Parsnip, May 1st. Swiss Chard, Aug. 1st. 



Broccoli, up to June 15th. IQlh. Kale, Aug. 1st. Peas, July 15th. Turnip, Aug. 1st. 



ASPARAGUS ROOTS 



One to two years' time is saved by planting roots, which we can supply from November 1st to 

 May 15th. One hundred roots will plant a plot 6 feel by 50 feet which is enough for an ordinary 

 family. Send for our free pamphlet "Asparagus Culture." 



GIANT WASHINGTON 



Developed under the auspices of the United States Dept. of Agriculture, this has become 

 the most popular variety in cultivation, primarily because of its immunity to the dreaded 

 rust disease. The shoots are of giant size, very vigorous, straight and of superb quality. 

 Color dark green tinged with purple. 



Per 100 



Two-year-old roots $3.00 



Three-year-old roots 4.50 



(Buyer pays transportation charges suxording to zone rates.) 



Per 500 Per 1,000 



$14.00 $25.00 



21.00 40.00 



100 two-year-old roots will 



weigh about 8 lbs. 100 three-year-old roots will weigh about 20 lbs. 



PALMETTO 



Large, early, a strong, quick grower, prolific and continuous yielder; the stalks, large and 

 uniform under ordinary culture, average nearly an inch in diameter, retaining their thick- 

 ness up to their plump tips. 



Per 100 Per 500 Per 1.000 



Two-year-old roots $2.25 $10.00 $18.00 



Three-year-old roots 3.50 16.00 30.00 



(Buyer pays transportation charges according to zone rates.) 100 2-year-old roots will weigh 

 about 8 lbs. 100 3-year-old roots wiU weigh about 20 lbs. 



ASPARAGUS SEED 



207 GIANT WASHINGTON 



Price, pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; K lb., 60c; lb., $1.50; transportation paid. 



ARTICHOKE 



201 LARGE GREEN GLOBE 



The best strain of this favorite French delicacy. 



Price, pkt, 25c: oz.. $1.00; X lb., $2.75; transportation paid. 



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