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HENDERSON'S TESTED SEEDS FOR MARKET GARDENERS. 



C* K O O A f* 17 LATE or WINTER 



t/lDD AU Hi VARIETIES 



HENDERSON'S SUPERIOR STRAIN OF 



Danish Ballhead Short Stem 



When this type of Cabbage first appeared we fore- 

 saw its popularity, and took pains to secure samples 

 of the various types. After exhaustive trials we 

 decided to grow from one strain only, and the success 

 that has come to all who have grown it, proves the 

 wisdom of our selection. The plant is strong, erect, 

 stands well, and heads up evenly. The trimmed 

 head is almost round, and has more weight for its 

 size than any other sort. (See engraving.) Price, 

 oz. 40c, M lb. S1.00, lb. $3.50, 10 lb. lots @ $3.25 

 per lb. 



Autumn King, Henderson's. J J" " 



the finest late varieties grown. The head is of great 

 size and differs from other large sorts in shape, being 

 almost round. Its keeping quality is remarkable, 

 coming out of the pit in spring as clean and bright 

 as when put away in the fall. 

 Price, oz. 50c, M lb. $1.50, lb. $5.00. 



I atp Flat rhitrVi 0ur im P roved 



Late riat UUtCJl, highly bred strain 



Henderson's Selected, of this old fav- 

 orite Cabbage 

 will be found very superior. It produces very large, 

 round, flattened heads, which are very uniform and 

 hard; a Teliable header even under unfavorable 

 conditions, and esteemed one of the best late fall 

 and winter Cabbages; it is a good keeper and shipper, 

 its attractive appearance and fine quality make it 

 one of the best sellers. 

 Price, oz. 40c, \i lb. $1.25, lb. $4.00. 



Wisconsin Hollander No. 8. 



A yellow - resistant 

 strain of the Danish 

 Ballhead type. Plants more vigorous, making a little larger 

 frame and more leafy, but forming good large very compact 

 heads. Price, oz. 50c, \i lb. $1.50, lb. $5.00. 



R*»rl Diitf Vt ^ P°P u l ar hard-headed sort for pickling and 

 ea J-fuicn. jnakiQg s iaw. Not extra large, but of ex- 

 cellent quality. Price, oz. 40c, U lb. $1.25, lb. $4.00. 



Mammntti Rnrlc R*»d A large-growing select strain, 

 lViammotn IS.OCK IS.ea. pro ducing very solid heads; 

 of an intensely dark red color used for pickling and making 

 slaw. Price/oz. 40c, i^lb.[$1.26, lb. $4.00. 



American Drumhead 

 Savoy 



A large heading savoy of superior 

 quality. The leaves are uniformly well 

 crumpled and dark green in color. The 

 heads are nearly round and very firm. 

 Matures late and is a good winter 

 keeper. This stock is Long Island grown 

 and highly recommended for the most 

 critical trade. (See engraving.) 

 Price, oz. 50c, }i lb. $1.50, lb. $5.00. 



Chinese Cabbage 



This interesting and profitable vege- 

 table is being grown in larger quantities 

 yearly as its merits become better known 

 to the consumers and its ease of culture 

 to the Market Gardeners. 



Cultural Directions. 



Cool weather is required for best re- 

 sults, and where the summers are cool, 

 sow seed in early spring. In the latitude 

 of New York, sow seed about the middle 

 of July, earlier if further North and 

 later if further South. Sow in the open 

 ground as the plants are liable to a set- 

 back if transplanted. Sow in rows 

 eighteen inches apart, and cover seed one-half inch deep. When the 

 plants are about three inches high thin out to stand fifteen inches 

 apart in the rows. Cultivate same as Cabbage. It requires about 

 100 days from seed sowing to mature the plants. 



Chi-Hi-Li or Celery Cabbage. "^StS^iSSSi 



sembles celery when the outer leaves are removed. It has the same 

 crisp nutty flavor. (See engraving.) 

 Price, oz. 40c, M lb. $1.00, lb. $3.50. 



CHI-HI-LI OR CELERY CABBAGE 



IF YOUR SEED ORDER AMOUNTS TO TEN DOLLARS OR MORE AND AT LEAST HALF THE VALUE IN SMALL 

 WE WILL PAY THE DELIVERY CHARGES TO ANY FREIGHT, EXPRESS OR POST OFFICE IN 



THE UNITED STATES. {See page one.) 



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