. i EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN—Vegetable Seeds 
Heraca Wegetable Seeds ‘rps 
LETTUCE.— continued. 
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: 
th best of these are: 5 < 
496 Black-Seeded Simpson. It stands the summer heat splen- 
didly, and is practically everbearing........2.......0.:..... 
502 Early Curled Simpson. Forms a compact mass of yellowish- 
green, curly leaves; earlier than head Lettuces............... 
508 Grand Rapids. Beautifully crumpled and curled. (See Special- 
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504 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. (See engraving.)............ 
526 Trianon. (See Specialties, page 44.)..........0...--200--s- 
MARTYNIA. 
532 Proboscidea. ; Produces long seed-pods, which, gathered half- 
grown, are green and tender. Makes a delicious sweet pickle... 
MELON, MUSK or CANTELOUPE. (1 oz. for 60 hills.) 
GREEN-FLESHED VARIETIES. 
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537 ER ee HENDERSON’S. (See Specialties, 
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558 Fordhook. (See Specialties, page 46.)...................... 
541 Hackensack. About 10 days later than Early Hackensack but 
attains a very large size;-round with flattened ends, thickly 
netted; productive;-extra-quality-10n ows es 
540 Hearts of Gold. (See Specialties, page 45.)...............-. 
542 Honey Dew. (See Specialties, page 46.).................... 
543 JENNY LIND, HENDERSON’S SUPERIOR SELECTION. 
Small, round-flat fruit, deeply ribbed; flesh yellowish-green and 
ai orunsapasscd Mayer, Very, productive: Stee ee poe 
; ontrea arket. A very large green “Nutmeg” type, almost 
EXPRESS COS LETTUCE round, heavily netted; thick, estrone flesh; late and especially 
adapted!tozcoolercclimatestsanc. 1c eee eo ee eee 
549 Netted Gem. A grand sort for general early use; very early, 
productive, uniform and finely netted; flesh rich green, deli- 
clously sweetjand meltingiccs> wes ee One ee 
551 Nutmeg Improved. A popular old variety; skin deep green. 
finely netted: flesh greenish-yellow, rich and sugary........... 
557 Rocky Ford. (See Specialties, page 45.)..................- 
| RED OR SALMON-FLESHED VARIETIES. 
539 Emerald Gem. No variety surpasses this for flavor; the thick 
salmon-colored flesh is granular, rich and delicious. It is exceed= 
ingly early, prolific and long-bearing; fruits small, smooth- 
skinned, deep emerald-green with light stripes............... 
545 Miller’s Cream, or Osage. Medium to large, slightly oval and 
Henson netted; flesh rich salmon, deep, firm, sweet and 
melting See Nes oie ea eee 
553 Paul Rose. This splendid variety is a cross between Netted 
Gem and Miller’s Cream, combining the best qualities of both. 
It ripens an immense number of moderate-sized fruits; flesh 
salmon, deep, sweet and richly flavored..................... 
555 Red Rocky Ford, or Burreli Gem. The flesh of red-orange is 
very thick, fine-grained and of delicious flavor. (See engraving.) 
(See: Specialties) pagei453) see vache ee aoe eee 
559 Tip Top. One of the best salmon-fleshed sorts; bears and 
enormous crop of large fruits of delicious quality.............. 
560 HENDERSON’S COLLECTION 3 VARIETIES QF MUSK 
MELONS: (See page 68.) Forcing Varieties. (See Specialties, 
page 46.) 
MELON, WATER (1 oz. for 30 hills.) : 
565 Citron. Red seeded. Small, round fruits, for preserves only 
567 Cole’s Early. (See Specialties, page 47.)............--...... 
569 Cuban Queen. Large oval Melons: striped dark and light 
-10 -20 -60 
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570 Halbert Honey. (See Specialties, page 47.)................. 
571 Ice Cream, (White-seeded.) A medium-sized, falmost round 
Melon, succeeding well in the North. Skin light-green, faintly 
mottled: flesh scarlet and solid.......... 55 SOARS RAOUL A OS 
573 Kleckley’s Sweet. An oval-shaped variety, with dark green 
skin and thin rind. The bright scarlet flesh is extremely sweet. 
575 Kolb’s Gem. The fruit is nearly round, rind dark green, some- 
what marbled, with lighter shades. Weight, 25 to 50 lbs....... 
576 Sun, Moon and Stars. A great novelty. (See Specialties, page 
47). 333pkts, HOCK. monte ee ae ae ee woth 
577 Sweet Heart. A thick, oval Melon, light green, mottled. with 
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579 SWEET SIBERIAN, HENDERSON’S. A Russian variety: 
splendid for Northern climates, ripening thoroughly even after 
cold weather. It is of oval shape, medium size, dark green. 
is faintly mottled; thin, tough rind; flesh deep orange-buif and 
a very sweet, early and productive: 2. 2. cies ee eee os 
TOM WATSON WATERMELON 581 Tom Watson. Long oval shape, thin but tough rind; bright 
scarlet flesh; excellent quality. (See engraving.).............. 
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