

•PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YO RK' 



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COMPLETE 

 LIST OF 



Vegetable Seeds. 



CUCUMBER, ENGLISH FORCING VARIETIES. These produce remarkably 

 long and very solid fruits, with few and small seeds. Not adapted for open- 

 ground culture. Our seed is from the best English strains. 



Blue Gown. Handsome, black-spined fruits, frequently 2 feet long 



Cuthill's Black Spine. A prolific variety of medium size 



Duke of Edinburgh, Daniel's. Large, thick, dull green fruits, often 30 in. long 



Lockie's Perfection. Very uniform; color, beautiful green 



Lord Kenyon's Favorite. A favorite; uniform in size and perfect in shape. 



Telegraph. Clear, green, smooth fruits, 14 to 16 inches long; free bearer 



DANDELION. 



Common. Popular for "greens" and blanched for salad 



Large-Leaved. An early, large, broad-leaved variety 



EGGPLANT. (1 oz.for 1,000 plants.) (for plants, see page 178.) 



Black Beauty. (See Specialties . page £8.) 



New York Spineless — Henderson's Improved. (See Specialties, page 28.) 



Early Long Purple. An earlier, hardier variety with club-shaped, dark purple 



fruits 6 to 8 inches long, a shape preferred by some for slicing: flesh firm .... 

 Black Pekin. A strong-growing variety; medium-sized, almost round, black 



fruits and very solid 



ENDIVE. "Escarolle" and "Chicoree." (1 oz. for 100 feet of drill.) 



One of the best salads, especially when blanched; also much used for garnish- 

 ing; if boiled makes fine "greens." Successional sowings furnish a supply 

 almost the year round. 



Green Curled. (See Specialties , page 28.) 



French Moss Curled. A smaller, compact-growing variety, with densely curled 

 moss-like leaves 



White Curled. Finely cut leaves, almost white with yellowish midribs; can be 

 used without blanching when young 



Broad-Leaved Batavian. Large, thick, broad leaves; it forms large hearts, 

 which, blanched, form one of the best winter salads; excellent for "greens" 

 and for flavoring soups and stews 



KALE, Or BORECOLE. (/ oz.for 150 feet of drill.) 



Largely grown for supplying "greens" during the fall, winter and spring; 



used small, like Spinach; also useful in garnishing. The plants are hardy 



above zero; frost improves the quality. 



Dwarf Green Curled Scotch. (See Specialties, page 28.) 



Siberian. Green, curly leaves; tender and of delicate flavor 



Brown German Curled, or Purple. Purplish, curly leaves 



KOHL-RABI. A bulbous-formed vegetable; when cooked, before fully grown, 

 is tender and excellent, combining the flavors of Cabbage and Turnip. 



Early White Vienna. Large, quick-growing; greenish-white skin and tender 

 white flesh 



Early Purple Vienna. The outside color is purple; flesh white and delicate. . 



Short-Leaved Early White Vienna. (See Specialties, page 28.) 



LEEK. (1 oz. will sow 100 feet of drill.) 



Large American Flag. (See Specialties, page 28.) 



Musselburgh, or Scotch Champion. Large-growing, broad, flat-leaved variety, 



stems 3 inches in diameter by 6 to 8 inches long 



Large Rouen. Thick short-stemmed variety, excellent for either winter or 



autumn use, of slow growth, but slow in running to seed 



LETTUCE. (1 oz.for 3,000 plants ) (for plants, see page 178.) 

 HEAD VARIETIES. 



All Seasons. This variety is very popular where known, it is one of the best 

 of the "Butterhead" lettuces; medium to large in size, of attractive appear- 

 ance, having broad pale green leaves and a large, round, compactly formed 

 head of delicious quality, crisp and of that buttery character so much liked. 

 As implied by its name it may be grown in the open, spring, summer or 

 fall. It is a great heat resister, preserving its freshness under trying con- 

 ditions, and is slow in bolting to seed 



Big Boston, Henderson's. (See Specialties, page 29.) 



Boston Market, or White-Seeded Tennis Ball. A popular, early, small, com- 

 pact-heading variety 



Black-Seeded Butter. Forms good-sized, hard heads, extensively used as an 

 early outdoor variety as well as for frame culture 



Mammoth Black-Seeded Butter. Similar to, but larger than the above, enor- 

 mous heads, tender, sweet and crisp 



Yellow-Seeded Butter. A distinct, large, dense yellow-headed sort, hand- 

 some, crisp, tender and of fine flavor 



Deacon. A large, firm-heading variety, for early summer or late fall use; light 

 green outside, creamy-yellow inside, of fine buttery quality 



Golden Queen, Henderson's. One of the best for open-ground, frame culture 

 or forcing; medium-sized, crisp and tender 



Hanson. A handsome, larpe loose-heading summer variety of fine quality. . . . 



Immensity, Henderson's. The largest head Lettuce, often 4 feet in circum- 

 ference; not early, but reliable for late summer and fall use; quality fine. 



Long Island. A magnificent selection for spring and early summer use; solid, 

 crisp and tender, and of inviting appearance 



Mignonette. (See Specialties, page 31 .) 



New York, Henderson's. (See Specialties, page 30.) 



Salamander Perfected, Henderson's. (See Specialties, page 31.) 



Tenderheart, Henderson's. (See Specialties, page 30.) 



Tennis Ball, Black-Seeded. Extremely early, small, hard-heading 



PRICES 



Delivered free in the U. S. 



' (excepting otherwise noted.) 



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