HENDERSON'S 



EARLY MARKET CABBAGE 



This Danish production is highly praised by all who have grown 

 it. Its uniformity to type is marvellous. Every row and every 

 head in the row look as nearly alike as if all had been turned out 

 of a mold. The plant is small, with short stem, and few outer leaves. 

 These have the excellent habit of curving inward, thus providing 

 protection to the head, and so effectually economizing space that 

 it may be planted 21 inches apart — at least 50 per cent, closer than 

 any variety with a head of similar size. 



Early Market Cabbage is but three or four days later than our 

 Early Jersey Wakefield, and will yield a greater crop 

 per acre than any other early Cabbage. 



For home use its remarkably fine quality and 

 tenderness will be greatly appreciated. The whole 

 plant is well bred. There is an entire absence of 

 coarse veins and leaves, and it has the quality 

 peculiar to some of the best sorts, of hardening the 

 head before it has attained its mature size. (See cut.) 

 Price, 15c. pkt, 4 pkts. for 50c, 75c. oz., $2.50 % lb. 



"Your Early Market Cabbage is certainly very fine." 



Mrs. M. E. KING, Meadows, Idaho. 

 "The }4, H>- of Early Market Cabbage purchased from you 

 proved a great success. We planted it same day as Charleston 

 and cut it 4 days earlier. It also did well with me as a mid- 

 summer variety." 



F. BOCKHOLDT, 3615 W. 71st St., Chicago, III. 



HENDERSON'S 



EARLY SUMMER 



CABBAGE 



A Splendid Second-Early Cabbage Large, 

 Round, Flat Heads, 8 to 10 Pounds Each 



This peerless variety was named and introduced 

 by us years ago; it is widely known and largely 

 grown. As an ideal second-early Cabbage it con- 

 tinues to hold its place. It forms large, flat, round, 

 solid heads, weighing usually 8 to 10 lbs. each. The 

 quality is excellent, tender and sweet. It comes in 

 about ten days later than Early Jersey Wakefield, 

 but is more than double in weight. Henderson's 

 Early Summer will be found a far better sort than 

 when we originally offered it, owing to continuous 

 and careful selection. Price, 10c. pkt., 40c. oz., $1.25 

 ]4 lb., $4.50 lb. 



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HENDERSON'S ORIGINAL 



EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD 



The Best First- Early Pointed- Head Cabbage 



This Cabbage, though introduced years ago by the late Peter 

 Henderson, still holds its undisputed lead as the best extra-early 

 pointed-head Cabbage, and is more largely grown than all other 

 first-early Cabbages combined. It is the good, old reliable; 

 and may be depended upon for uniformity in earliness and crop. 

 The head is large enough for so early a variety and the small 

 outside leaves enable it to be planted closely; the heads are 

 pyramidal in shape, having a blunted or rounded peak. It is 

 beyond question the best variety for spring and early summer in 

 the private garden. Its first appearance brings a welcome change 

 from the hard-headed winter sorts, for Early Jersey Wakefield is 

 attractive in appearance, and essentially good in quality. 



It has a delicacy of flavor rarely associated with Cabbage, and 

 properly cooked may be made one of the most palatable and appe- 

 tizing dishes, and worthy of a place on any table. (See cut.) Price, 

 10c. pkt., 35c. oz., $1.20 }4 lb., $4.00 lb. 



"Lester Bros, of Des Moines, Iowa, had the best Cabbage for summer use grown 

 from your seed that I ever saw. Look up their last year's orders, and send me the 

 same amount and kind of Cabbage they ordered of you last year. I want some of 

 the same kind of seed (it was Early Jersey Wakefield)." 



JAMES HETHERSHOW, Des Moines, Iowa. 



" Think your seeds the best we ever planted. Our Cabbage last year was splendid, 

 all headed fine which surprised us, as we were told that the seasons were so short 

 here that we would not have any Cabbage at all. We were pleased to sell Cabbage to 

 the same ones who said it." Mrs. GRACE JENSEN, Island Pond, Vt. 



HENDEKSON'S 



CHARLESTON WAKEFIELD 



Second- Early Pointed-Head Cabbage 



The pointed-head Cabbages are preferable to the larger flat 

 kinds. When used fresh from the garden they are of excellent quality, 

 quite free from the coarse rankness so commonly associated with 

 Cabbage. Henderson's Charleston Wakefield is larger, but fully equal 

 in quality to any of its class and admirably suited to succeed the very 

 early sorts. Price, 10c. pkt., 40c. oz., $1.25 % lb., $4.50 lb. 



" Your Charleston Wakefield Cabbage is a wonder, many heads weighing 8, 10 

 and 12 lbs., as solid as a rock." O. B. STAUFFER, Rocky Ford, 



Colo. 



WE SUPPLY COLD FKAME PLANTS of Early Jersey Wakefield, Charleston Wakefield, Early Summer and 

 Succession Cabbage, from April 1st to May 15th. For prices, see Page 180 



