PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK— WHOLESALE CATALOGUE. 



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POTATOES 



SUPERIOR NORTHERN GROWN 



Our potatoes are thoroughly selected especially for seed pur- 

 poses. They are shipped in 2^ bu. sacks net weight, 165 lb. 

 Purchaser pays freight or express charges and assumes risk from 

 freezing or heating. Procurable during March and April only. 

 We offer the following list of varieties: 



Bovee, Henderson's 



Early Ohio 



Early Rose 



Green Mountain 



Irish Cobbler 



Sir Walter Raleigh 

 Prices on application. 



STANDARDIZATION 



There is much in a name, especially in a trade name and the 

 market gardener will find it greatly to his advantage to grade his 

 products and to sell them under their true varietal name, as for 

 instance; Henderson's Bountiful Beans, Henderson's Snowball 

 Cauliflower, Henderson's New York Lettuce and the like. 

 The very fact that the grower can honestly attach these 

 names to his products, instills a confidence in the mind of 

 the purchaser bred of his knowledge of the Henderson 

 Standard of Perfection. 



Furthermore, he will educate the consuming 

 public to ask for his product and thus become 

 familiarized with the names of the vegetables 

 that particularly appeal to them. Had 

 this practice been in vogue a few years 

 ago, the present confusion concerning \ 

 the name of Henderson's New York 

 Lettuce which is variously sold as Simp- 

 son, Iceberg, etc. would not exist. 



PUMPKINS 



Leading Market Varieties 

 Calhoun, Henderson's. Asmaii,aimost 



round Pump- 

 kin, with creamy-brown skin; flesh deep salmon- 

 yellow, wonderfully thick, fine grained, and of the 

 finest quality for rich-colored pies. Price, oz. 20c., 

 M lb. 50c., lb. $1.50. 



Cheese (Special Strain). The most pop- 



^ ' ular for pies 



and table use; large, flat-round; creamy-yellow 

 skin; thick, orange flesh of fine quality; a splen- 

 did keeper. (See engraving.) Price, oz. 20c., 

 Mlb. 50c., lb. $1.50. 



Connecticut Field or Big Tom 



A productive large reddish-orange colored field 

 pumpkin, the inside flesh is orange-yellow, solid, 

 fine-grained and slightly ribbed. This variety is 

 grown extensively for canning, also for stock 

 feeding, but it also makes good pies. 



Price, oz. 10c. , }4 lb. 30c., lb. 75c. 



Golden CushaW. Known also as "Jona- 

 than Pumpkin. It IS a 

 very popular variety with a thick, heavy, meaty 

 neck and a very small seed cavity. The flesh is 

 tender and a rich golden yellow in color. The shell 

 is also golden in color and very strong. 

 Price, oz. 15c., }4 lb. 45c., lb. $1.50. 



Sufi'ar ^ handsome and productive small Pumpkin; round- 



° * flattened, skin orange, flesh deep yellow, fine grained and 



very sweet. (See engraving.) Price, oz. 15c., 34 lb. 40c., lb. $1.25. 



W^inter Luxury. ^ superior pie Pumpkin, small, but 

 ^ * enormously productive and an excel- 

 lent keeper; shape almost round, about 10 inches in diameter; 

 color, golden-russet, finely netted; flesh deep golden, sweet and 

 tender. This is an ideal variety for a high class retail trade and 

 for Roadside markets. Price, oz. 15c., 14 lb. 40c., lb. $1.25. 



"/ enclose a clipping, showing ike results obtained from the Pumpkin seed which t 

 bought from you last year. There were dozens the same size as that referred to in the 

 newspaper clipping. They were simply immense." 



W. C. LAUDERDALE, Ceneseo, N. Y. 



CUPPING 



"What is believed to be the largest Pumpkin ever grown in Western New York, has 

 just been brought to market by Elliott Lauderdale of Geneseo. It weighs io6 poundi 

 and is oval in shape." 



"I have used Henderson's seeds for si years and have had success every time." 

 April 2, 1032- P- T. MELDAHL, Charlestown, W. Fa. 



