HENDERSON’S TESTED SEEDS FOR MARKET GARDENERS. 9 
CHANTENAY “scarcer CARROT. 
: The Popular Sort for Bunching. 
This is recognized everywhere as one of the best bunch- 
ing varieties, and is popular with all growers. 
It is used largely in frames, where the small tops allow 
close planting. In the open ground it has long been a 
standard sort. It is broadest at the shoulder, and tapers 
towards the base, running quickly to a point. Price, 
15c. oz., 40c. < lb., $1.25 lb. 
meecectey ~~ DANVERS CARROT. 
SELECTED 
A Perfect, Heavy-Shouldered, Shapely Stock. 
Our idea of a good Danvers Carrot is a root about eight 
inches long, broad at the shoulder, and maintaining a 
good diameter until near the base, then going quickly to 
a point. This type is admirably suited to the market, it 
gives great weight per acre, and is easily dug. We believe 
there is no better stock sold anywhere. (See cut.) Price, 
15c. oz., 40c. ¢ lb., $1.25 Ib. 
IMPROVED 
LONG ORANGE CARROT. 
Our strain of this well-known Carrot is heavy at the 
shoulder and of great weight. It averages 12 inches in 
length, and is 3 inches across at the shoulder: it is clear 
and smooth throughout, and will produce enormous crops 
per acre. Price, 10c. oz., 30c. { lb., $1.00 lb. 
MVINTER @UEEN CELERY. 
A selection from Henderson’s Golden Dwarf. The habit 
of the plant is dwarf, and it has great vigor. The stalks 
are medium long, thick, only slightly ribbed, extremely 
solid, and very crisp. 
thoroughly blanched. 
time its quality will ensure good prices. 
30c. 0z., 90c. ¢ Ib., $3.00 Ib. 
The flavor is delicious when 
It may be marketed late, at which 
Price, 10c. pkt., 
SELF-BLANCHING 
GOLDEN CELERY: 
THE STANDARD EARLY YELLOW SORT. 
This variety is still the most popular self-blanching: sort. It is grown 
in enormous quantities and over so wide an area that it is on sale almost 
every day of the year in all the large eastern markets. We supply mar- 
ket gardeners all over the country and our stock has given universal 
satisfaction as the testimonials printed below will indicate. 
It is very scarce again this season, but, notwithstanding its high 
price, our customers will find our seed cheaper in the end than low priced 
stocks. (See cut.) Price, 15c. pkt., $1.50 oz., $5.50 4 lb., $20.00 Ib. 
TO PROVE THE SUPERIORITY AND GENERAL EXCELLENCE 
OF OUR STOCKS, WE QUOTE THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS. 
H. M. Frazee, Manatee, Fla., ‘‘Your strain of Golden Self-Blanching Celery has proven 
superior to all others for the last five years’’; Paul Seyfert, Bradentown, Fla., ‘‘I had 10 lbs. of 
your Golden Self-Blanching Celery last year and it produced better Celery than any other 
raised around here’; Aaron R. Niles, Wellsboro, Pa., ‘‘Your stock of French grown Golden 
Self-Blanching Celery was unusually fine’; John A. Knowles, Hartville, Ohio, ‘‘Your Golden 
Self-Blanching Celery can’t be beat’’. : 
Brouwer & Son, Danville, N. J., ‘‘Your Golden Self-Blanching Celery is more solid§ihan 
anyone elses’; R. J. Dallinger, Akron, Ohio, ‘‘I used your Golden Self-Blanching Celery last 
year and found the crop free from hollow stalks, while my neighbors who used seed from other 
sources lost nearly their entire crop’; Carl A. Baumeister, Sanford, Fla., “‘I secured a small 
quantity of your seed from M.S. O. Chase, and out of 355 crates of fine Celery I have cut only 
one hollow stalk, while some people have had one-third of their crop to throw out’’; 
GIANT PASCAL CELERY. 
Very distinct. The plant has fewer stalks 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, 30c. 0z., 90c. + 1b., $3.00 Ib. 
HENDERSON’S GOLDEN DWARF CELERY. 
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 toa rich 
creamy yellow color, which shows up well in the bunch. Price, 30c. oz., 
90c. 3 lb., $3.00 Ib. 
See our offer of Earl’s Celery Paper Placer and “‘R. & D.’’ Celery 
Blanching Paper on page 55. 
CELERY SPECIALTIES CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE. FOR COMPLETE LIST OF CELERIES SEE PAGE 26. 
