HENDERSON'S SUCCESSION 



—A MONEY MAKER FOR THE 

 MARKET GROWER ALWAYS 

 DEPENDABLE Beyond doubt Hen- 

 derson's Succession is the best Cab- 

 bage of its class; it is not too much to 

 say that it is the best all round variety 

 in existence. Given ordinary condi- 

 tions, it may be absolutely relied on 

 to produce larger, better and more 

 saleable heads than any other sort. 

 The heads are flat and deep, enormous 

 in size, extremely solid, remarkably 

 uniform in shape. It grows well either 

 in spring, summer or fall, and its table 

 quality is unsurpassed. We intro- 

 duced this variety in 1888, and its 

 appearance attracted instant atten- 

 tion. (See engraving.) 



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



This peerless variety is so well known 

 and much sought after, that many firms 

 are offering a "SUCCESSION" CAB- 

 BAGE. We have tested many of these 

 and find some entirely untrue and others 

 of inferior strain. Be sure to get our 

 highly bred and selected, genuine type, 

 which is procurable only direct from us. 

 —PETER HENDERSON & CO. 



CABBAGE 



SECOND EARLY VARIETIES 



ALL HEAD EARLY Very hardy, large, flat, short stem, solid head. 

 Early for its size. Has few outside leaves. One of the best intermedi- 

 ate varieties, and can be planted early in the spring as well as late, 

 autumn. 



Price, oz. 40c, J 4 lb. $1.25, lb. $3.50. 



ALL SEASONS An old standard variety. Splendid cabbage for general 

 purposes. Remarkably thrifty in hot, dry weather. Heads large 

 commonly weighing from 9 to 10 pounds. Splendid quality. 

 Price, oz. 50c, J 4 lb. $1.50, lb. $5.00. 



EARLY FLAT DUTCH Excellent for home and market garden. Plants 

 compact, stems short, heads medium, flattened, round, solid, of high 

 quality. Succeeds admirably in the Southern states on account of 

 its ability to resist heat. 

 Price, oz. 35c, ] 4 lb. $1.00, lb. $3.00. 



GLORY OF ENKHUIZEN This variety can be described as a large, 

 late Copenhagen type. The heads are larger and from a week to ten 

 days later in maturing. Especially desirable for market gardeners 

 requiring a fairly large, round headed variety. Also extensively 

 used for sauerkraut. 

 Price, oz. 35c, M lb. $1.00, lb. $3.00. 



MARION MARKET A yellow-resistant type of Copenhagen Market, 

 and extremely valuable for cultivation in localities where this disease 

 is prevalent. Marion Market should prove a profitable variety for 

 the market grower for its dependability and fine yield. It is from 

 10 to 15 per cent larger than the original Copenhagen type and matures 

 in from 8 to 10 days later. The heads are almost round and solid; 

 it is a good shipper. 

 Price, oz. 70c, M lb. $2.25, lb. $7.00. 



EARLY SUMMER (HENDERSON'S) it forms 



large, flattened, round, solid heads weighing usually 8 

 to 10 pounds. Quality excellent, tender and crisp. 

 Comes in about ten days later than Golden Acre. This 

 stock is particularly a favorite in some parts of the South i 

 for fall planting for shipment to the Northern markets 

 in the spring. (See Engraving.) 



Price, oz. 35c, l < lb. $1.10, lb. $3.25. 



WHOLESALE CATALOG FOR MARKET GROWERS AND FLORISTS— PETER HENDERSON <&. CO., NEW YORK 



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