Eat Spinach the Body Builder 



"PEAS 



MELTING MARROW 



176 Dwarf Early, Delicious Flavor. The best for a second early crop, and so sure to 

 produce a good crop, that it may be safely relied on for early use, and for successive sow- 

 ings throughout the season. (See illustration.) Price, pkt. 15c; pt. 45c; qt. 85c; trans- 

 portation paid. 



HENDERSON'S JUBILANT 



166 The Jubilant Pea is medium early, beginning to bear a few days after our famous 

 Prosperity has started. The plants grow to a height of 3j^ to 4 feet. The large deep green 

 pods literally cover the vines and contain 9 to 10 luscious marrow peas. Price, pkt. 15c; 

 pt. 55c; qt. $1.00: transportation paid. 



HENDERSON'S FAMOUS PROSPERITY 



186 The Largest Highly Flavored Pea Grown may be on Your Table Early in June. 

 Indeed, one of our customers says he picks them as early as May 31st, 55 days from time 

 of sowing. 



The immense size of the pods, borne in such great profusion and so liberally filled, insures 

 a bountiful supply at all times. The vines are three feet high, the pods are borne singly 

 and freely from top to bottom of the vine and contain from six to ten Peas of delicious 

 quality. (See illustration.) Price, pkt. 10c; pt. 40c; qt. 75c; transportation paid. 

 LAXTONIAN EARLY MARROW 



171 A Grand Early, Dwarf Pea — Enormous Pods. The vine is only eighteen inches 

 high, which makes it possible for any one to raise the largest Peas very early in the season 

 on a small area, and with very little effort. 



The crop is ready for use about a week later than the earliest sorts. By sowing this 

 variety at intervals of ten days up to the end of May, a very satisfactory supply of Peas 

 may be raised for continuous use. (See illustration.) Price, pkt. 10c; pt. 45c; qt. 85c; 

 transportation paid. 



TELEPHONE 



189 It has been on the market for nearly forty years and is as good today as ever. 

 The plant is about five feet high and bears a heavy crop of enormous pods well filled with 

 large Peas of delicious quality. The vines are not heavy and require but little support. 

 Price, pkt. 10c; pt. 45c; qt. 85c; transportation paid. 



PEPPER 



680 Early Giant (Harris). The Best for Northern Latitude. The sweetest, earliest 

 and most prolific of the large peppers. It is of dwarf compact growth, bearing as many 

 as 12 peppers on a single plant. Price, pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. 50c; oz. $1.50; 34 lb. $4.50; 

 transportation paid. 



693 Ruby King (Early)- Ruby King is one of the most popular large-fruited sweet 

 pappers grown. It is mucn esteemed by the home gardener. The plants grow two feet 

 high and the fruits average five inches long by three inches in diameter, usually three 

 lobed, color deep green, turning to a glowing, ruby red. Price, pkt. 15c; oz. 75c; 34 lb. 

 $2.50; transportation paid. 



685 Long Red Cavenne. Scarlet pungent pods, used for pickling when green and 

 when ripe. Price, pkt. 15c; oz. 85c; 34 lb- $3.00. 



PUMPKIN 



703 Cheese. The most popular for pies and table use; large, flat-round; creamy- 

 yellow skin : thick, orange flesh of fine quality, a splendid keeper. Price, pkt. 10c. ; oz. 20c ; 

 34 lb. 60c; transportation paid. 



711 Winter Luxury. A superior pie Pumpkin, small but enormously productive 

 and an excellent keeper; shape slightly oval, about 10 inches in diameter; color, golden- 

 russet, finely netted. Price, pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; 34 lb- 75c; transportation paid. 



"RADISH 



756 Early Scarlet Globe. The best of the forcing varieties, intense scarlet in color, 

 with tiny thread-like roots. It is very early, oval shaped, and has very small tops. Price, 

 pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; 34 lb. 60c (See illustration No. 1.) Transportation paid. 



726 Early Scarlet Turnip. The popular standard variety and one of the best table 

 radishes, being highly esteemed for its mild flavor. The skin is bright scarlet in color and 

 the flesh snow white. (See illustration No. 2.) Price, pkt. 10c ; oz. 20c , 34 lb. 50c ; trans- 

 portation paid. 



728 White-Tipped Early Scalet Turnip. Very popular among private gardeners, 

 and unsurpassed as a table Radish, where by reason of the strong contrasting colors it 

 makes a most attractive appearance. (See illustration No. 3.) Price, pkt. 10c ; oz. 20c ; 

 34 lb. 50c. ; transportation paid. 



748 Henderson's Red Rocket. This variety has a very small top, which permits 

 close planting. It is quite smooth, deep scarlet in color. The flesh is crisp and of mild 

 flavor. Price, pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; 34 lb. 60c; transportation paid. 



760 Henderson's White-Tipped Rocket is the ideal first early radish. The color 

 is deep rose, tipped white at the base. The flavor is deliciously mild. Price, pkt. 10c; 

 oz. 25c; 34 lb- 60c; transportation paid. 



758 Henderson's White Rocket. A trifle larger than Red Rocket. It has an equally 

 small top ; the root is pure white, while the color of the flesh is waxy white. (See illustration 

 No. 4 for all Rocket Radishes.) Price, pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; 34 lb- 60c; transportation paid. 



738 Long Scarlet Short Top. The standard; bright scarlet with white, mild flesh; 

 grows 6 in. in length; matures in about 25 days. Price, pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 34 lb- 50c; 

 transportation paid. 



740 Long White Vienna, or Lazy Finger. Tapering about 4 inches long and pure 

 white, mild and tender, matures in about 25 days. Price, pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 34 lb. 60c, 

 transportation paid. 



SALSIFY MAMMOTH SANDWICH ISLAND 



780 Cooked in any form, Salsify is wholesome, appetizing and nutritious. Its peculiar 

 oyster-like flavor is most apparent when sliced and fried ; it may also be served and eaten 

 like Asparagus. Price, pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; 34 lb. $1.00; transportation paid. 



"SPINACH 



HENDERSON'S LONG SEASON 



802 May be grown continuously in any home garden. Remains edible longer than 

 any other variety. The plant is small, with rich, lustrous green leaves. These are short, 

 broad, very thick, and of great substance. (See illustration.) Price, pkt. 10c ; oz. 20c ; 

 34 lb. 30c; transportation paid. Spinach continued on next page 22. 



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