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Henderson's Succession Cabbage 



THE MOST CELEBRATED SECOND-EARLY VARIETY IN CULTIVATION 



The Finest Cabbage for General Use. 



The Delight of the Amateur. 



Enormous Heads of Exceedingly Tender Quality 



HENDERSON'S SUCCESSION CABBAGE we consider one of our 

 most valuable contributions to horticulture. 



It stands today unrivaled as a second-early or main-crop sort, 

 and few vegetables have held their place in public esteem for so 

 many years. The heads become solid long before they are fully 

 grown, so that though immature, heads of satisfactory size may be 

 cut long before it is at its best. This quality, combined with its 

 ability to stand well without splitting, makes it available for use 

 over a longer season than any variety we know, and the best to 

 use where only one sort is grown. 



We introduced this variety in 1888, and its appearance attracted 

 instant attention. Since then there have been many attempts 

 at imitating it, but the enormous increase of our sales, and the 

 periodically unsatisfied demand for our stock, give testimony to 

 the acknowledged superiority of Henderson's Succession over all 

 would-be competitors. It stands today a money maker for the 

 trucker, and the delight of the amateur. 



It is a second-early variety coming in immediately after the first- 

 early sorts. It greatly exceeds in size any variety in its season. 

 Without doubt it is the best second-early Cabbage in existence, and 

 ia so finely bred, so free from coarse veining of the leaves, that, in 

 addition to its reliability and sure cropping quality, it possesses all 

 the fine qualities of the very best earlier varieties. (See engraving.) 

 Price, 10c. pkt., 4Sc. oz., $1.40 ]4, lb., $5.00 lb. 



HENDERSON'S SUCCESSION CABBAGE RECEIVES 

 NOTHING BUT PRAISE WHEREVER GROWN 



"7 have had three years' experience with Henderson's Succession and I have 

 found it hy far the best all around Cabbage I ever planted. These are the reasons. 

 It is a rapid e.rower, very hardy, and will head at least 10 per cent, better than 

 any other variety I know. It is fairly early, makes a beautiful head, and sur- 

 passes all others I know in flavor. A certain merchant in our town gained 

 quite a number of new customers one season simply because he handled my 

 Henderson's Succession. I would suggest that all of the readers try it once, and 

 I would like to hear their experience. By time of sowing seed and planting 

 you can make early, medium and late of it." 



DR. E. A. LEE, Jennings, Louisiana. 

 From Market Growers' Journal, January 15, 1914. 



"7 used your cabbage seed for the first time last year. The Succession Cab- 

 bage were simply great, hundreds of heads weighing 15 and 20 pounds, and one 

 that I petted a little for show purposes weighed 29' < pounds." 



February 2, 1915. B. H. DORWIN, Bainbridge, N. Y. 



"I used to grow your Succession Cabbage years ago in Georgia and have 

 never found anything here as good, so I am ordering some." 



July 27, 1915. A. S. DENHAM, St. Augustine, Fla. 



"Henderson's Succession Cabbage Seed I find is the best variety I have ever 

 planted." A. J. HAWSEV, Clinton, la. 



"Henderson's Succession is the finest Cabbage on earth. I had them all 

 winter, in fact up to April 15th, stored in cold cellar." 



W. L. EVERIT, Jr., Wellsville, N. Y. 



NOTE. — ^^^^ peerless variety is so well known and so much sought after, that many firms are offering A "SUCCESSION" 

 = CABBAGE. We have tested many of these and find some entirely untrue and others of inferior strains. Be sure to 

 get our highly bred and selected type, which is procurable only direct from us. — PETER HENDERSON & CO. 



