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HENDERSON'S TESTED SEEDS FOR MARKET GARDENERS. 



CELERY 



MIDSEASON AND 

 LATE VARIETIES 



HENDERSON'S 

 Winter Queen 



THE STANDARD VARIETY FOR WINTER KEEPING 



After a slight banking up in the open ground the plants are put 

 away in deep trenches to blanch. 



Winter Queen is a fine selection of Henderson's Golden Dwarf, 

 and has all the qualities which made it popular plus a larger and 

 fuller heart. It is an excellent variety for a late crop, is very hardy, 

 slow to rot in the trench and is perfect in quality. The flavor is 

 delicious when thoroughly blanched. It may be marketed late, 

 at which time its quality will ensure good prices. (See engraving.) 

 Price, oz. 55c, M lb. $1. 50, lb. $5.00. 



The popular publication, "The Rural New Yorker" speaking of Henderson's Winter 

 Queen said: "It is considered by many of the finest for winter use. It is of robust, 

 stocky growth, requiring but little labor in earthing up for blanching. In quality it is not 

 surpassed by any celery grown, possessing a sweet and nutty flavor to a marked degree." 



Golden Dwarf, Hendersons 



This is grown just as widely as ever for a winter crop. It stands 

 pitting remarkably well, where its robust character enables it to 

 resist rust and rot. It is medium in height; the stalks are solid, 

 fleshy and crisp. It has an abundant heart, the inner leaves 

 blanching to a rich creamy yellow color, which shows up well in 

 the bunch. (See engraving.) Price, oz. 55c, }4 lb. $1.50, lb. $5.00. 



"One cannot speak too highly of Henderson's Golden Dwarf Celery, the finest celery I 

 ever saw I raised from your seed of this variety. With a given acreage, amount of 

 fertility and labor, the Golden Dwarf is the celery to raise for quantity. Its quality too, 

 is of the highest order." 



SOLON P. POWELL, Findlay, Ohio. 



p- „!. p nc . n | Very distinct. The plant has fewer stalks 

 uiani ra6tai ' than any other, these are almost as thick as 

 broad, of fine texture and delicious quality. It blanches easily, 

 and being a little quicker than most of the late sorts, is usually 

 marketed earlier. Price, oz. 55c, 34 lb. $1.50, lb. $5.00. 



Celery, to grow for greens. Price, oz. 15c, \i lb. 30c, lb. $1.00. 



A FIELD OF HENDERSON'S GOLDEN DWARF. (NOTE THE ROBtTST T»NrFORM GROWTH.) 



°£afle e t w Celery Culture for Home and Market gffiSJ, 



Winter 

 Diseases, 



Ke ir 6 ' Free to Customers Ua f s * ed 



