Vegetables of Exceptional 



Quality Recommended 



For the Epicure 



There is a thrill of delight awaiting those who have never before tasted the 

 exquisite richness of. selected varieties of fresh vegetables obtained directly 

 from their own garden. The inherent goodness of such vegetables cannot be 

 purchased at any price. No axiom is based upon sounder fact than the 

 "Nearer the Pot the Sweeter the Corn." This fact applies not only to sweet 

 corn but also to many other delicately flavored vegetables. 



Below are listed a few varieties that have been chosen by leading American 

 Chefs for their delicious flavor and general superiority. They are particularly 

 adapted for the home garden and we feel confident that upon trial they will 

 receive the endorsement of all who enjoy the better things in life. 



Full description of each of the varieties given under their respective head- 

 ings in this catalog. 



Bush Beans Tendergreen 

 (Green) 



Bush Beans 

 Bush Beans 

 Beet 



Broccoli 



Brussels 

 Sprouts 



Cabbage 



Cabbage, 

 Chinese 



Carrot 

 Carrot 

 Cauliflower 



Golden Age (Wax) 



Early Giant Lima 



Henderson's Oval 

 Gem 



Riviera 



Long Island Strain 

 Premier 



Chi-hi-li, or 

 Celery Cabbage 



Coreless 



Tendersweet 



Primosnow 



Celery 

 Cucumber 



Sweet Corn 

 Sweet Corn 



Lettuce 



Musk me Ion 



Onion 



Pea 



Pea 



Radish 



Squash 



Squash 



Tomato 

 Tomato 



Utah 



The Henderson 



Bush 

 Sugar Sweet 

 Golden Country 



Gentleman 

 Early Butternut 

 Hale's Best 

 Globe 

 Prosperity 

 Dwarf Alderman 

 Glowing Ball 

 Delicata 

 Acorn or Table 



Queen 

 The Fruit 

 Richmeat 



ASPARAGUS 



CULTURE — Asparagus may be grown in almost any 

 soil or situation, but special success is attained in thor- 

 oughly enriched, deeply dug sandy loam. Beds cared for 

 improve with age. lasting for many years. Asparagus may 

 be grown from seed, but as it should not be cut before it is three or four years old, time is saved by buying and plant- 

 ing roots. For complete cultural instructions, send for pamphlet "Asparagus Culture." 



207 GIANT WASHINGTON (Seed) 



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. 



Price: pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; % lb. 60c; lb. $1.50; transportation paid. 



ROOTS 



One lo 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 ft. x 50 ft. which is enough for an ordinary family. 



GIANT WASHINGTON 



Two-year-old roots 



Three-year-old roots 



Per 100 

 ..$3.50 

 . 5.00 



Per 500 



SI 5.00 



22.00 



Per 1.000 

 §27.00 

 42.00 



Delivered 

 Transportation Paid 



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. The usual bunches of 15 shoots measure 13J-2 inches in cir- 

 cumference and weigh about 2 pounds. For quality Henderson's Palmetto is peerless, 

 meltingly tender and of delicious flavor. The Palmetto is equally adapted to all sec- 

 tions North and South. 



Per 100 Per 500 Per 1,000 



Two-year-old roots $2.75 $11.00 $20.00 (Delivered 



Three-year-old roots 4.00 17.00 32.00 I Transportation Paid 



culture oTVaiit^anTprizl-vv^nnlng^ege 6 - 201 ARTICHOKE Large Green Globe 



tables are given in Henderson's Garden Largest, Early, Productive and Rustless Variety 



Guide & Record, sent free on request with The best strain of this favorite French delicacy. 



order amounting to $3.00 or over. Price, pkt. 25c; oz. $1.00; % lb. $2.75; transportation paid. 



