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HENDERSON'S TESTED SEEDS FOR MARKET GARDENERS. 



HENDERSON S SELECTED DANVERS CARROT. 



HENDERSON S SNOWBALL CAULIILOW 



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Complete List of 



VEGETABLE SEEDS. 



CABBAGE — Continued. 



RED VARIETIES. This class is esteemed for pickling, making slaw, etc. 



Red Dutch. A popular hard-headed sort for pickling, etc. Not extra large, but of 



excellent quality 



Mammoth Rock Red. A large-growing select strain, producing very solid heads; color, 



intense dark red 



SAVOY VARIETY. The quality and flavor of this crumpled-leaf Cabbage is very 

 superior; grown in fall and allowed to be touched by frost it is sweet, and most 

 delicious. 



American Drumhead 'Savoy. A large heading Savoy; a general favorite for both 

 private use and marketing 



CARROT. 



Chantenay, Half Long Scarlet. The popular sort for bunching. This is recognized 

 everywhere as one of the best bunching varieties, and is popular with all growers. 

 It is used largely in frames where the small tops allow close planting. In the open 

 ground it has long been a standard sort. It is broadest at the shoulder, and tapers 

 towards the base, running quickly to a Doint. (See specialties page 6.) 



Coreless, Henderson's. A long, smooth variety of excellent quality 



Danvers, Henderson's Selected. Our idea of a good Danvers Carrot is a root about 

 eight inches long, broad at the shoulder, and maintaining a good diameter until near 

 the base, then going quickly to a point. This type is admirably suited to the market 

 It gives great weight per acre, and is easily dug. (See engraving.) (See specialties page 6) 



Early French Forcing. Largely grown for forcing. 



Early Scarlet Horn. Early, 3 to 4 inches long, and a favorite for bunching 



Half Long Red, Stump-rooted. A shapely stump-rooted variety, of medium size and 

 one of the best for summer use. The roots are almost cylindrical in shape with blunt 

 round points. The skin is smooth; and the flesh is very sweet and mild in flavor 

 having very little yellow heart or core. It is also one of the best sorts for frame 



Intermediate, Henderson's. One of the best long rooted Carrots grown, good for pitting 

 over winter; grand color. Grows best on deep soil 



New York Market, Henderson's. Similar to Danvers, but not so heavy; a good basket 

 carrot and keeps well. A favo rite in all ea stern markets . . . . . 



Long Orange Improved. Our strain of this well-known Carrot is heavy at the shoulder 

 and of great weight. It averages 12 inches in length, and is 3 inches across at the 

 shoulder; it is clear and smooth throughout, and will produce enormous crops per acre. 

 (See 'specialties page 6) 



Oxheart or Guerande. Thick and blunt-rooted, 5 inches long, and ot fine quality. One 

 of the best sorts for bunching 



Rubicon, Half Long Scarlet 



White and Yellow Belgian. 1 



White Vosges. / 



CAULIFLOWER. 



Our stocks of Cauliflower are known and used extensively by the most critical market 

 gardeners in the country. For uniformity and sure heading quality they are unsur 

 passed. 



Snowball, Henderson's. (See specialties page 5). (See engraving) 



Extra Early Dwarf Erfurt. (See specialties page 5) , 



Extra Early Paris 



Large Late Algiers 



Veitch's Autumn Giant 



We recommend only the two first-named varieties for market use. 



CELERY. 



EARLY SELF-BLANCHING VARIETIES. These grow quickly, blanch easily, and are 



especially adapted for fall and early winter use. 



Silver Self-Blanching, Henderson's. Has the color and blanching quality of the old 



White Plume, but is more stocky in growth. It makes a most attractive bunch, and 



of excellent quality 



Golden Self-Blanching. (See specialties page 6) (See engraving) 



Henderson's Perfected White Plume. An old favorite in the selt-blanching sorts, the 

 first of the type, still wanted in many sections 



HENDERSON S GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING CELERY. 



°Le r afle e t w Celery Culture for 



SECOND EARLY, LONG-KEEPING AND WINTER VARIETIES. 



"Easy Blanching", Henderson's. (See specialties page 7) 



Evans' Triumph. Stalks long, white and solid, an excellent keeper. . 



Giant Pascal. Very distinct. The plant has fewer stalks than any other, these are al- 

 most as thick as broad, of fine texture and delicious quality. It blanches easily, and 

 being a little quicker than most of the late sorts, is usually marketed earlier 



Golden Dwarf, Henderson's. This is grown just as widely as ever for a winter crop. 

 It stands pitting remarkably well, where its robust character enables it to resist rust 

 and rot. It is medium in height; the stalks are solid, fleshy and crisp. It has an 

 abundant heart, the inner leaves blanching to a rich creamy yellow color, which shows 

 up well in the bunch 



Boston Market. Solid green stalks, blanching white; crisp and tender; habit dwarf 

 and robust; a splendid keeper 



Winter Queen. A selection from Henderson's Golden Dwarf. The habit of the plant 

 is dwarf, and it has great vigor. The stalks are medium long, thick, only slightly 

 ribbed, extremely solid, and very crisp. The flavor is delicious when thoroughly 

 blanched. It may be marketed late, at which time its quality will ensure good prices. 

 (See specialties page 7) 



Celery, to grow for soup greens , 



NOTICE 



All seeds on this page 

 are delivered trans- 

 portation paid in 

 United States. 



PRICES. 



Oz. 



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.65 



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10 



.25 



15 



.45 



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.40 



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.40 



.50 

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KLb. 



2.20 

 2.20 



1.50 



.20 



3.25 



12.00 



2.50 



9.50 



.80 



2.75 



.70 



2.20 



.50 



1.75 



2.20 

 3.20 



1.70 



5.50 

 1.70 



1.40 



1.70 

 1.40 



1.70 

 .30 



Home and Market c^mb^ring^/aferE'tc 8 : Free to Customers 



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