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: NORFOLK 
Savoy-Leaved Spinach 
A very popular variety to sow for the 
late fall cutting. It is quick growing and 
a heavy cropper, producing large, fleshy, 
dark green leaves as deeply crumpled as 
a Savoy Cabbage. It is largely grown in 
the South for winter and early spring 
crops. If sown in the spring it must be 
cut as soon as ready, as it quickly runs 
to seed. (See engraving.) Price, 5c. pkt.; 
10c. 0z., 30c. 14 Ib., $1.00 Ib. _ 
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LEAVED OR Dutch Spinach 
One of the oldest-and best-known sorts 
for the early spring crop. It may be sown 
at intervals during April, from which very 
satisfactory crops may be had quite early 
in the season. It succeeds equally well 
as a fall crop, for which purpose it is sown 
during the first two weeks in August. The 
plants are very compact, the leaves thick 
and very tender. = Price; 5e."pkt., 10c. 0z., 
32c..14 Ib., $1.00 Ib. on a 
HENDERSON’S GARDEN GUIDE and RECORD 
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From PETER HENDER 
SON @ CO., NEW YORK 
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HENDERSON’S 
‘Thick-Leaved 
Spinach 
The best sort for fall sowing to winter 
S\It produces large, thick, bright green 
crumpled leaves of fine quality, yielding 
a heavy ‘crop, and is one of the best market 
sorts. It is also much used for spring 
sowing, being slow to run to seed and 
Sistanding the heat well until about the 
middle of June. (See engraving.) Price, 
5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 39c. 34 Ib., $1.00 Ib. 
HENDERSON’S 
Long Season 
Spinach 
Spinach sown in the late spring and 
summer has a most aggravating habit of 
going to seed just when it should be ready 
for use. Henderson’s Long Season grows 
more slowly than others, but after attaining 
its growth will stay in that condition for 
=\a, much longer time, so that with this 
7 variety there is nothing to hinder. anyone 
Mekifrom enjoying this delicious vegetable dur- 
ing the entire season. This peculiar quality 
makes it ideal for a summer crop, a season 
but it is also extremely hardy. Sown in 
Price, 5c. pkt., 15c. oz., 45c. 14 |b., $1.50 lb. 
“We picked Henderson’s Long Season Spinach that was the nicest we ever had, and the best 
flavored. All the seeds we received are growing beautifully.” 
Mrs. W. D. BOOS, High St.; Newton, N. J. 
“Our family agrees that we never ate such fine Spinach as Henderson’s Long Season variety. 
We had a succession of crops.” Dr. CHAS. A. BARNARD, Cenierdale, R. I. 
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Price 25c.; described on page 2 of cover. 
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