HENDERSON'S TESTED SEEDS FOR MARKET GARDENERS. 



Long Island Brussels Sprouts 



Henderson's Special Selection 



This is a fine strain of Sprouts grown extensively for the New York market, where they 

 bring a good price, especially during the winter. The plants produce a large crop. We 

 offer a special dwarf selection. The sprouts which resemble miniature perfectly headed 

 cabbages are tightly folded and very attractive. Even those produced on the lower part 

 of the stem being saleable. (See engraving.) Price, oz. $1.25, 34 lb- $4.00, lb. $12.00. 



CABBAGE 



SPECIAL NOTICE TO CABBAGE GROWERS 



EXTRA EARLY 

 VARIETIES 



All of our stocks of Cabbages are Long Island grown under our personal supervision (except a 

 few imported varieties). Far superior to Western grown stocks usually sold at lower prices 



Charleston Wakefield, Henderson's. The very best stock of pointed head 



cabbage grown today, it matures about 

 a week later than Early Jersey Wakefield. The heads are twice as large as its parent stock, 

 weighing from 8 to 10 lbs. or more each head. Charleston Wakefield is a very good keeper, 

 and may also be planted as a second crop to be ready for the market in autumn if 

 desired. 

 {See e7tgraving.) 

 Price, oz. 45c., 

 I4 lb $1.25, 

 lb. $4.50. 



Early Jersey Wakefield, Henderson's. 



The best first early pointed head cabbage. Introduced 

 by Peter Henderson & Co. in 1868. The heads are 

 pyramidal in shape, having a blunted or rounded peak. 

 Price, oz. 45c., M lb. $1.25, lb. $4.50. 



Copenhagen Market. Jvli^^^Siairwit^^a 



verv short stem and with few outer leaves. The leaves 

 have the very desirable habit of curving inward. 

 Price, oz. 45c., i^ lb. $1.25, lb. $4.50. 



Early Krop. 



One of the earliest round-headed cab- 

 bage on the market. It finishes with 

 Jersey Wakefield. Remains in perfect condition for 

 a long time without bursting or bolting to seed. 

 Price, oz. 70c., 34 lb. $2.25, lb. $8.00. 



't:^■^^,TA/^^^U^*■ a splendid round-head 

 tLariy IViarKeC, cabbage. Only a few 

 days later than early Jersey Wakefield 

 The plant is small, with short stem. 

 Price, oz. 50c., 34 lb. $1.50, lb. $5.00. 



Golden Acre. f.Tn'd^ 



headed variety resembling Copen- 

 hagen Market in shape and type; 

 but is smaller and can be planted 

 closer. It is also eight to ten 

 days earlier than that well 

 known variety, {See engraving.) 

 Price, oz. 70c., U lb. $2.00, 

 lb. $7.00. 



The Golden Cabbage, which I grew last 

 year, was the best ever grown in Denver. 



Mike Garramoni, Denver, Colorado 



I just learned from our local experim-ental 

 station that Henderson's strain of Early 

 Jersey Wakefield Cabbage is the best. 



William K. Creasy, Espy, Pa. 



I planted your seed last year for the first 

 time and my crop of Cabbage and Cauli- 

 flower was the best in this pari of the coun- 

 try. The heads were of good size, solid and 

 perfect. 



Joseph Steventon, Rocliesier, Vt. 



Premier (Henderson's) 



In order to prove superior to the 

 number of high quality varieties 

 of cabbage already on the market, 

 a new introduction must possess 

 superior merits. Several years' 

 trial convinces us that Premier is 

 superior in every way. 



It is the earliest of all the round 

 headed varieties. The head is a 

 trifle smaller than Early Crop, the 

 plant is more compact; it can, 

 therefore, be planted closer. The 

 heads are very firm, and the 

 quality is delicious, tender and 

 succulent. Price, oz. 70c., 

 }i lb. $2.25, lb. $8.00. 



All Prices Quoted in this Catalogue are subject to Market Fluctuations. 



