Firom PETER HEHBEM, 

 HENDERSON'S 



Bovee Potato 



A Marvel in Earliness! The Earliest of all 



k Marvel in Yield! Outyielding all of the Earlies 



A Marvel in Uniform Size and Perfect Shape 



It is not only early, but produces its crop in great abundance, 

 and yields a very large percentage of perfectly formed tubers. 

 The cultivator can be used to better advantage on a crop of 

 Bovee than any other sort, owing to the short and compact 

 growth of the vines, and its habit of setting the entire crop close in 

 the hill. 



Bovee, perhaps more than any other sort, delights in a rich soil, 

 responding more generously to good treatment; given the proper soil 

 conditions, frequent and thorough cultivation and fairly good climatic 

 conditions, it will yield an abundance of medium-sized potatoes of perfect 

 shape and remarkably good quality. (See engraving.) Price, $1.60 peck, 

 $5-75 bushel, $11.50 sack of 165 pounds net weight. By express or freight 

 at purchaser's expense. 



Early CrimsonGiant Radish 



Double the size of any of the early turnip-shaped type. 

 This variety develops to 5 and often 6 inches in circum- 

 ference, weighing up to 1 ounce per root, or about four 

 times the weight of similar sorts; but notwithstanding its 

 immense size, does not get hollow or pithy, but keeps in 

 condition for a long time for such an early variety. The 

 flesh remains sparkling white, solid, crisp and juicy and it 

 is of the mildest flavor. The root is almost globe-shaped, 

 and is very bright crimson in color. It is an excellent variety 

 for forcing, and is also much esteemed as an outdoor variety. 

 Price, ioc. pkt., 25c. oz., 85c. H lb., $3.00 lb. 



" The radishes grown from the seeds of Early Crimson Giant Radish 

 purchased from you this season, are without exception the finest I ever 

 raised." 



J. CALYIX MEYER. Bdkfonte, Pa. 



"We are highly pleased with your White-Tipped Scarlet Turnip 

 Radish, My gardener put some in at the same time as other radishes. 

 To our surprise, last night he pulled some of them and found them 

 perfectly formed, which we had not expected from the small tops we 

 saw." 



HARRY RA YMOND, 



High Point. .V. C. 



" Hen- 

 d e r s o n ' s 

 Boree Pota- 

 toes I planted 

 this spring 

 yielded more pota- 

 toes than any others 

 raised around here. 

 The Green Mountain 

 Potatoes were also very 

 good." 



E. F. HELBLIXG. 



Fort Smith, Ark. ■ 



July 19, 1917. 



" Having had such splen- 

 did results from the last lot of 

 your Early Bovee Potatoes, I 

 have decided to plant them again 

 this year." 

 Mrs. AGNES PATTERSON, 

 Forest Lodge, 



NorthviUe, 

 April 2, 1917. Conn. 



Irish Cobbler Potato 



A fine, early variety, producing large handsome tubers, uniform 

 in shape and size. 



The flesh is white, and of excellent quality; the skin very light 

 brown, with whitish netting. It is a heavy cropper. (See engraving.) 

 Price, $1.50 peck, $5.25 bushel, $10.50 sack of 165 pounds net weight. 

 By express or freight at purchaser's expense. 



"Last year I wrote you about Potatoes, and you sent me Irish Cobbler. I 

 am pleased to state that they were a great success. 



LUCILLA SHERWOOD, 



Haverstraw, N. Y. 



Henderson's Seed Potatoes. 

 They were very large, and 

 quite smooth, and some 

 them measured 8}i 

 inches long 

 and weighed 

 2 pounds 5 J 4 

 ounces each. 



We wen more 

 than pleased." 

 GEORGE 

 J UBffGS T 

 SONS, 

 Croton 



y. y. 



'We raised 18 barrels Potatoes from one barrel 0, 



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Thi 



ri* is a s h ortage ID many sorts ami 



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