70 EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN—Vegetable Seeds 
“tered ~=Wegetable Seeds “ir” 
Pkt. | Pint | Quart] 4% Pk. 
a BEAN POLE LIMA. (1 quart to 100 hills.) 
Be Drea s Improved Lima. _ A thick, almost round Bean of fine 2 
quality andvavlargenwielder-sveryseanlynn see ee te eeeapees $0.10 |$0.45 {$0.85 |S3.00 
85 EARLY LEVIATHAN LIMA, HENDERSON'S. (See Spe- 
CLALILL SS DABS 3) Sei ee ee te eet TE ee a .15 45, .85 
88 Large White Lima. The old favorite, universally grown for 
both family and market use.. The large, flat, kidney-shaped 
Beans. shelled either green or dried, are tender and delicious. .10 -40 .75 
90 ava IDEAL LIMA, HENDERSON’S. (See Specialties, page 
Fe eR PS Sei sac oar cp Aim womens Bape See pcre ge noe oer Re sy -45 .85 
BEANS. CLIMBING or POLE. (1 quart to 150 hills.) 
92 Early Golden Cluster Wax. Large clusters of pods 6 to 8 
inches long, of delicious flavor. (See engraving.)......... 15 45 .85 
94 Horticultural or Speckled Cranb berry. An old, popular 
variety. useful either as a green podded “‘snap”’ Bean or when 
Shel EQ ra cee ce eae Bae eae eae Hee arties Auta -45 .85 
96 Old Homestead. (See Speciallies, page 17.)................ 5) -.45 85 
98 Scarlet Runner. An ornamental 10-foot vine, perfect for 
summer shade with dazzling scarlet flowers. The half-grown 
pods make perfect snaps, or may be used shelled............. ales -45 .85 
100 White Creaseback. One of the finest early pole Beans bearing : 
in profusion clusters of fleshy green pods, 5 to 6 inches long, 
deeply creased, perfectly stringless tender and of superior qual- 
ity; used as a “‘snap’’ Bean. The matured Beans are pure white. .15 45 .85 
BEET. (1 oz. to 50 feet of drill.) . eee Pkt. | Oz. |34-Lb. 
210 CRIMSON GLOBE, HENDERSON’S. (See Specialties, page 
Se ee aa ects evs aaa sores woe ee eee .10 25 .75 
212 Crosby’s Egyptian. An improvement over Egyptian, being 
equally as early, larger, and less flat, very uniform in size and 
shape, with small foliage. Flesh of excellent quality and of a 
distinct red slightly zoned. (See Specialities, page 20.)........ 10 .20 60 
214 Detroit Dark Red. (See Specialties, page 20.) . 10 .20 60 
218 Early Model. This splendid variety is of English origin and is 
- perfect for table use. Itis medium early, coming in between Ex- 
tra Early Electric and Crimson Globe. The roots are of good size, 
slightly oval, and in quality and color it is peerless; very fine- 
grained, tender and sweet, never woody or stringy. Color of 
both skin and flesh deep, rich crimson, equaling that of the best . 
Tonpsbeets sagem a carn mice Penaoe soto em mh ne eat teen CRE -10 30 85 
226 Extra-Early Egyptian. A standard early sort; maturing very ; 
quickly. Roots of good size, deep crimson color. (See engrav- 
ETN) ees on a NA SG PA I Eee as Oats CSTE UEC Ree -10 .20 .60 
220) Biclipse.—) (see Specialties page: 205) = acre warts es ee 10 .20 .60 
222 Edmand’s. A handsome, uniform, round, Turnip-shaped Beet, 
very smooth and of good size; tops small, flesh red and-of excel- 
lent-quality-sfine fonslatcasmpicw e anion eer cee eee .10 .20 .60 
224 Electric. (See Speciaities, page 20.)..............2+ 00 cee ee .10 .25 75 
216 EARLY BLOOD TURNIP, HENDERSON’S. (See Special- = 
RASH OLAV) as acura a een Ro 4 nb PAIS DEO od SUS T8 Od, o-os -10 .20 .60 
228 HALF LONG, HENDERSON’S. A Blood beet of superior 
quality; tender. sweet and free from woody fiber; for slicing it is 
unequaled; flesh vivid rich red. The roots, about 3 inches in 
diameter, are pear-shaped with slender tap roots............. 10 .20 .60 
230 Long, Smooth Blood-Red. An excellent late variety, being a 
great tnproverneny on the common Long Blood and of intense 
dark red veolon a hie 8 ee SE ee 10 .20 .60 
231 NEW OVAL GEM, HENDERSON’S. (See Specialties, page 
DODzSEp ktse oO Cae eee ciate wee sehen apetaves cet panipernra eee aie .20 fda 2250) 
CHARD, SWISS. 
232 Swiss Chard Beet. (See Specialties, page 61.).. -10 .20 60 
234 ‘*Lucullus’’ Swiss Chard Beet. (See pecialties, page 61.). -15 30 80 
235 GREENPLUME. NEW SPINACH - LEAVED SWISS % 
GCHARD==X(SeeipagexG1o saeco ne ea eee 20 50 | 1.50 
For Sugar Beet and Mangel Wurzel, see Farm Seed Depart- 
ment, page 85. 
239 Collection of Beets, Henderson’s. (See Specialties, page 68.) 
BROCOLLI. 
240 White Cape. Medium sized, creamy white heads, similar but] _ 
inferior to Cauliflower, though hardier....................-.. met 13) .60 | 2.00 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 
245 Dalkeith. (See Specialties, page 14.).............-02. ee eee. ZF 
242 Long Island. Special Dwarf, 5 pkts. $1.00................. Ds 
CARDOON. 
280 Large Spanish. Large, fleshy-leaved plants, chiefly used as a 
winter vegetable. The blanched stalks and broad ribs of the 
inner leaves when properly cooked are tender and of an geree 
ro} (oiea Eto) ees ieee Rela cabs coe mS 58. on8 ee Grd Sigg She ions E -15 40 1°1225 
CABBAGE ' (1 oz. produces 2,000 plants.) 
EXTRA EARLY VARIETIES. a 
254 CHAREES LON WAKEFIELD, HENDERSON’S. Ss fe gi 
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260 RARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD, HENDERSON’S. (See Spe- 
clalttes\ page 22) ek 0 Eee oo Ee ee Ae er .10 .70 
262 Early Market. Three or four days later than early Jersey & 
Wakefield. The earliest large-heading Cabbage in_ existence. 
Entirely free from coarse veins or leaves. Unexcelled for the 
home or market gardener. (See Specialties, page 22.) ......... ell) .80 | 2.50 
SECOND EARLY or SUMMER VARIETIES. 
266 EARLY SUMMER, HENDERSON’S. A splendid second 
early cabbage. (See Specialties, page 22.) . .10 .70 | 2.00 
274 SUCCESSION, HENDERSON’S. (See Specialties, page 23.). ‘15 | 1°00 | 3.50 {12.00 é 
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Seeds listed on this page (excepting Beans in half pecks or over) are delivered transportation paid in the U.S. or Possessions. 
All-varieties shown in heavy type introduced by Peter Henderson & Co. Please order early. 
