Henderson's Snowball the Best of All 



CAULIFLOWER 



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HENDERSON'S NEW EARLY SNOW KING 



326 First offered by us in 1929. It will produce medium sized snow white heads on 

 poor land, despite adverse climatic conditions — succeeds where tender varieties fail. 



Snow King will be enjoyed because of its delicious flavor, its creamy whiteness, and 

 prove to be an invaluable addition to the dietary because of its high vitamin content. 

 Price, pkt. 50c; 3 pkts. SI. 25. 



HENDERSON'S SNOWBALL 



323 Incomparably the Best for Spring or Fall Crops. An Excellent Forcer. Beyond 

 all question the perfect Cauliflower for the American gardener. In most sections of the 

 United States the best and most satisfactory crop is grown from seed sown outdoors 

 about May 20th and transplanted during July, so that the plants make their best growth 

 during the cooler months. (See illustration.) Price, pkt. 25c; 3-^ oz. $2.25; oz. SI. 00; 

 transportation paid. 



CANTELOUPE or MUSKMELON 



HENDERSON'S EARLY HACKENSACK 



537 The flesh is very thick, rich in appearance and delightful in flavor. 



It is a selection which we originated from the famous Hackensack many years ago. 

 The fruits weigh from 5 to 6 lbs. each. Price, pkt. 15c; oz. 25c; 34 lb 75c; transporta- 

 tion paid. 



HEARTS OF GOLD 



540 Medium in size, the rind being very firm and closely netted. The flesh is a rich 

 deep orange-scarlet in color, very fine grained and deliciously sweet. Price, pkt. 15c ; 

 oz. 30c; 34 lb. 90c; transportation paid. 



HENDERSON'S ROCKY FORD 



557 This newer type is more rounded and the outer surface of the fruit is densely 

 covered with delicate lace-like netting. The quality and rich aromatic flavor have also 

 been greatly improved. The flesh is green, with a suggestion of pink at the seed cavity, 

 which is peculiarly attractive. (See illustration on next page.) Price, pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 

 34 lb. 60c. ; transportation paid. 



^CARROTS 



HENDERSON'S NEW "TENDERSWEET" 



310 The Sweetest and Tenderest Red Carrot Grown. It matures but a few days 

 after the early sorts and its hardiness insured a perfect crop foi even in seasons when 

 other varieties are a failure. (See illustration.) Price, pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. 50c; oz. 90c; 

 }i lb. S3.00; transportation paid. 



CHANTENAY 



290 Is of the finest table quality; fine-grained, tender, juicy, and delicately flavored. 

 It is an excellent variety for use either for an early crop or a main crop. Price, pkt. 10c; 

 oz. 25c; 34 lb. 75c; transportation paid. 



HENDERSON'S SELECTED HALF-LONG DANVERS 



294 A handsome, half-long, cylindrical, stump-rooted Carrot of good size and of a 

 rich dark-orange color; it grows to a large size; is smooth, and the flesh is very close in 

 texture with very little core. It is a first-class Carrot for all soils, and is excellent to 

 store for winter. Price, pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; 34 lb- 75c; transportation paid. 



OXHEART OR GUERANDE 



3C8 The quality is excellent; it remains tender long after maturity, and is excellent 

 for glowing in frames. Price, pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; 34 lb. 75c; transportation paid. 



CELERY 



HENDERSON'S EASY BLANCHING 



332 It bleaches earlier and quicker than any of this class. It is the longest keeping 

 variety grown (if put away green), and has proved to be among the most valuable addi- 

 tions to the many famous varieties of vegetables with which our name is associated. 

 Price, pkt. 10c; oz. 90c; transportation paid. 



HENDERSON'S SELECTED GOLDEN PLUME 

 339 Henderson's Golden Plume self-blanching is absolutely the earliest maturing 

 celery grown. It is large, vigorous, and appears to be immune to blight and rust. We 

 highly recommend it to the home gardener on account of its ease of culture — it requires 

 no banking. Price, pkt. 25c; 5 pkts. for $1.00; oz. S3. 50; transportation paid. 

 HENDERSON'S WINTER QUEEN 

 348 The Standard Variety for Winter Keeping. Late Celeries require different treat- 

 ment from the self-blanching sorts. After a slight banking up in the open ground the 

 plants are put away in deep trenches to blanch. Kept thus in contact with the earth, 



they acquire a greater degree 

 of tenderness and flavor. Price, 

 pkt. 15c; oz. 80c ;transporta- 

 tion paid. 



CELERIAC 



Henderson's Snowball 

 Celeriac is a delicious vege- 

 table of easy culture. The seed 

 should be sown outdoors early 

 in spring and the plants grown 

 like any ordinary root crop. 

 It requires no banking or 

 blanching. Price, pkt. 20c ; 

 oz. 50c; transportation paid. 



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