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KALE, or BORECOLE. (1 oz. for 150 feet of drill.) Pkt. | Oz.< 246 lub.| ib: 
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Largely grown for supplying “‘greens’ during the fall, winter and spring; |}———|—___|—__|—| 
used small like Spinach; also useful in garnishing. The plants are eee 
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rown German Curled, or Purple. Purplish, curly leaves................. 30.05 |S 513 
Dwarf Green Curled Scotch. (See Specialties, and engraving on 500 AO On eo oa eam 
BEIUUB TOCA Os) vert ctatetncey attach veka te (ast mis al tectate (oleae eet Shehe tosnunie/eislevelele|i vivid) civlefelels\s 10 .30 .85 | 3.00 
Siberian. Green, curly leaves; tender and of delicate flavor............... .05 .30 851 3.00 
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KOHL-RABI. A bulbous-formed vegetable; when cooked, before fully 
grown is tender and excellent, combining the flavors of Cabbage and 
Turnip. 
Early Purple Vienna. The outside color is purple; flesh white and delicate .10 25 .75 | 2.50 
Large White Vienna. Large, quick-growing, greenish-white skin and - 
tender wwhite eshte, sie a slo ale 0.08 isos oie atelekabelace/elereletarele tetas etal eiminccteretate ce .10 .25 .75 | 2.50 
Short-Leaved Early White Vienna. (See Specialties, Sinisfotarclolecetatelers .10 .30 85 | 3.00 
LAMB’S LETTUCE. (See Corn Salad.) 
LEEK. (1 oz. will sow 100 feet of drill.) 
Large) American’ Flag. (See Specialives, = 7) dja.te aeinelereiciefeislsicien mettre .10 .25 .85 | 3.00 
Large Rouen. Thick, short-stemmed variety, excellent for either winter 
or autumn use, of slow growth, but slow in running to seed............! .10 .25 .85 | 3.00 
Musselburgh, or Scotch Champion. Broad, flat-leaved variety, cone 
3 inches in diameter by 6 to 8 inches long. (See engraving. . See Special- 
CEES re tek oar metichy ot favre sedah etiuisyshejafe| sleie\wila) «)'elohwre laveleld’e tal diatdtehel aleteneldavithgie ntalie rete \ .10 .25 -85 | 3.00 
LETTUCE. (1 oz. for 3,000 plants.) 
HEAD VARIETIES. 
All Seasons. This popular variety is one of the best of the “Butterhead”’ 
Lettuces; medium to large in size, of attractive appearance, having 
broad pale green leaves and a large, round, compactly formed head of 
delicious quality, crisp and of that buttery character so much liked. It 
may be grown in the open, spring, summer or fall, and is a great heat 
resister, preserving its freshness under trying conditions, and is slow in 
(ofo) tnbat-ah vofy<(-1=10 Le AR a wee EMEP MARES No minh Win eno’ irae ac 1} .10 .20 .60 |} 2.00 
Big Boston, Henderson’s. (See Specialties,  =§ «= swe eceeecenceestenes }} .10 .25 -75 | 2.50 
Black-Seeded Butter. Forms good-sized, hard heads, extensively used as 
an early outdoor variety as well as for frame culture................++. 05 -20 .60 | 2.00 
Boston Market, or White-Seeded Tennis Ball. A popular, early, small) 
compact- -heading VEUTIODY, 0) ss iete nialatsrein ote ein 8 alu eontelCcabevebettie ieteta enepae nae tans .05 .20 .60 | 2.00 
Deacon. A large, firm-heading variety, for early summer or late fall use; 
light green outside, creamy: -yellow inside, of fine buttery quality........ .05 .20 .60 | 2.00 
Golden Queen, Henderson’s. A very desirable, first-carly variety, Al 
- secovd to mone!for LOLCing ss 2a), sin 1s weve «c= winys > win, wie nloie eeenranetenni erator eateneme .10 .25 Of 250 
GRAND RAPIDS LETTUCE Hanson. A handsome, large loose-heading summer variety of fine quality. .05 -20 -60 | 2.00 
Immensity, Henderson’s. The largest head Lettuce, often 4 feet in cireum- 
ference; not early, but reliable for late summer and fall use; quality fine. .10 .20 .60 | 2.00 
Mammoth Black-Seeded Butter. Similar to, but larger than Black- f 
Seeded Butter, enormous heads, tender, sweet, and crisp. | .10 .20 .60 } 2.00 
May) Kinga (SeesSpectasses) | i, ah te cine tintels cco) efordior siete aoe ene .10 f25 .75 
Mignonettes.. (See Specraliiesy iil si .5)s ws vin. sia ces aula ee eee ee Nie. 10! ||. 25a) avoezeo kh 
New York, Henderson’s. (See Specialties, = =|... see ea ene Sie} .10 .30 -85 | 3.00 
Salamander Perfected, Henderson’s. (See Specialties, we ee, .10 525 okt) 2000 
Tenderheart, Henderson’s. A succulent early head Lettuce.............. .10 -25 -15 | 2.50° | 
Tennis Ball Black-Seeded. Extremely early small, solid heads............ .05 .20 .60 | 2.00 
Unrivaled.). (See Specialisesy © 65. 1 \eisaasnnse s wicicte alerela: binlajalalptchenehetedn seems .10 +29 .75] 2.50 
Henderson’s Succession Collection of Head Lettuces, see page 37 \ 
CURLED OR CUTTING VARIETIES. This type does not form compact 
heads, but large masses of curly, crisp leaves, which are practically ever- 
bearing, as they keep growing after picking; the best of these are: 
Black-Seeded Simpson. It stands the summer heat splendidly, and is 
practically, everbeariuy it cysinalolareeteis bbe oleccirieieiclehersate chetaue et orekenetstareents Iai -10 -20 60] 2.00 
Early Curled Simpson. Forms a compact mass of yellowish-green, curly 
leaves; earlier than head Lettuces; largely grown in cold frames and 
UNG) oalta fits Benny ys Ae HA NUn Sit SEM O Pees ean adodicdac -05 -20 -60 | 2.00 
Grand Rapids. Beautifully crumpled and curled. (See Saencieee 
and engraving on this Page.) ...cceccccueccccnccvccccccceectecs 10 -25 -75 | 2.50 
COS, “CELERY” or ‘“‘ROMAINE” VARIETIES. These form large, 
elongated, compact esis that blanch mild and. crisp. - 
Express, Henderson’s. A very early Cos Lettuce of dwarf, compact 
growth, heading up without tying. The self-folding inner leaves blanch 
beautifully white, crisp and tender. It stands hot weather splendidly, 
and is slow in boltirig to seed. (See engraving.).........2.00eee0eceee -10 -20 -60 | 2.00 
Trianon; WSée: Specialises ves w ths ¢ Wiehe seule cleo Sine ormes clereeaNe etic eae ee -10 -25 -75,| 2.50 
’ MARTYNIA. Proboscidea. Produces long seed-pods, which, gathered ne 
- i ‘ grown, are green and tender. Makes a delicious sweet pickle........ ‘ 10 .30 | 1.00 | 3.00 
MeSce  URce LBee MELON, MUSK, or CANTALOUPE.] (1 02. for 60 hills.) 
1 GREEN-FLESHED VARIETI 
The ‘‘Henderson”’ Bush. ee ‘Specialties, 3S DKts, 20h) ar nareetate .10 .50 | 1. 5pe 
Early Hackensack, Henderson’s. (See Specialties, = =§ 1. es eee wee eee .10 .20 .60 | 2.00 
Hackensack. ‘About 10 days later than the above, but attains a very 
large size; round with flattened ends, thickly netted; productive; 
extra quality Wek Aha ale Stargate Weiee oar dleteiale Pescidia des ee slelne ise Ee .05 .20 .60 | 2.00 
Henderson’s Sweetmeat. (See Specialties, SHEKIS S250, noes .10 .50. | 1.50 
Jenny Lind. (Henderson’s Superior Selection.) Small, round-flat fruit, 
deeply ribbed; flesh yellowish-green and of unsurpassed flavor; very 
DPLOd UCtI MES fae ereta ce stsleln es eterete eseioie meters aicraveleiotolcvelerelciovalelecatav tear totetaitte kamen .05 .20 .60 | 2.00 
Melting Sugar?s*(See:Specialiiesia Pian. ce cree a ahelatainjere nlaratale treseteinreteionite .10 .30 | 1.00 
Montreal Market. A very large green “Nutmeg” type, almost round, 
heavily netted; thick, luscious flesh; late and especially adapted to 
COOLERZC]IM ALES T, sis entero tate cobeobolobayajetre ts cichcaoborn &) eaetenenote oie ean nate Crier mage .10 -20 .60 | 2.00 
Netted Gem. A grand sort for general early use; very early, productive, 
uniform and finely netted; flesh rich green, deliciously sweet and 
beets) Gn ol eee aE Ain Wp Sit te RNA Drs fe etre icece MSO el ticle Marcie tbc. c .05 .20 .60 | 2.00 
Nutmeg Improved. A popular old variety; skin deep green, finely netted; 
flesh greenish-yellow, rich and sugary.........ceseceeerscerececercuces .05 .20 .60 | 2.00 
EXERESS) COSEETLUCE Rocky Bord*)\(SeevSpectaltivesierti yh > citercmurned: eaneeta me lie ey nee .05 | .201 .60 1 2.00 
Our pamphlet, ‘‘Salads, Growing and Blanching,” gives full instructions for growing and blanching Lettuce. Sent free if asked fore 
