HENDERSON’S TESTED SEEDS FOR MARKET GARDENERS. 17 
HENDERSON'S SUPERIOR 
YELLOW GLOBE DANVERS ONION. 
A STANDARD VARIETY EVERYWHERE. 
There are many types of this Onion on the market which vary greatly 
inshape. We have for many years kept to the old type, which, but for 
a slight depression from neck to root, is almost a perfect sphere. 
The skin is a rich shining brownish yellow. Its keeping qualities are 
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excellent. It is free from neck, very solid, and a fine keeper. 
cut.) Price, 15c. oz., 40c. { lb., $1.25 lb. 
““T want you to reserve me at least ten pounds of the same lot of Yellow Globe 
Danvers Onions as you sent me last spring. I am an old onion grower, but never saw 
O. H. BENNETT, Chicago, Ill. 
such fine results from any crop before.” 
PRIZE TAKER ONION. 
_ EXCELS IN YIELD—EXCELS IN SIZE. 
A very fine large yellow variety, almost round. It is the largest 
variety in general cultivation, sometimes attaining 5 inches in diam- 
eter. It is good for shipping where the market requires size and is 
an excellent keeper. The skin is yellow, the flesh white and it is ex- 
tremely mild in flavor. Price, 16c. 0z., 45c. | lb., $1.50 lb. 
““T cannot speak too highly of your Prizetaker Onion, which yielded at the rate of 1,200 
bushels per acre. They were perfect in shape and very large, many specimens reaching 16 to 18 
inches in circumference, one in particular being 18} inches around. I desire to compliment 
you for the true merit all your seed possesses.’ JAMES TORRANCE, Oreano, Idaho. 
CHINESE GIANT PEPPER. 
We have a very fine seclection of this famous variety, with 
large, well-shaped fruits, thick, meaty flesh, and magnificent 
color. The fruits are even in size, and the strong bushy plants 
produce a heavy crop. Price, 10c. pkt., 40c. oz., $1.26 { Ib., 
$4.25 Ib. 
‘* Your Chinese Giant Pepper is the best I ever planted.” 
GEO. H. BATES, Barnwell, S. C. 
EARLY NEAPOLITAN PEPPER. 
Valuable on account of its extreme earliness. It can be 
marketed away ahead of any ofitsclass. Itis not only prolific, 
but continuously so. Fruits 2 inches in diameter, and about 
4 inches long, irregularly .tapering from the shoulder. The 
flesh is solid and extremely mild in flavor. Price, 10c. pkt., 
25c. oz., 75c. + lb., $2.50 Ib. 
PARSLEY. 
HENDERSOWN’S EXTRA DOUBLE CURLED. 
An excellent strain, distinguished for its fine dark color, 
short stiff leaf stems, and densely curled leaves. It is extremely 
even in height, and is just as good as it can be in every way. 
Price, 10c. 0z., 25c. ¢ lb., 80c. lb. 25 1bs. and over 75c. lb. 
““T jind your strain of Double Curled Parsley superior to any I ever grew. 
The leaves are large, very curly and of fine color.’ 
CHARLES E. MORRISON, Norwich, N. Y. 
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HOLLOW CROWN PARSNIP. 
A fine stock in everyrespect. Itis uniformly half-long, heavy 
at the shoulder and tapering evenly toa small root about 12 inches 
from the crown. This type is preferable to any, it is the kind 
that sells readily and is easy to dig. Price, 10c. 0z., 20c. } Ib., 
50c. Ib. 
““T plant Henderson's Seeds and I was the only one of Muncie’s Gardeners that 
had any Parsnips this winter. Your Hollow Crown surpasses any Parsnip I 
have ever used.”’ WILL H. BROWN, Muncie, Ind. 
RUBY KING PEPPER. 
One of the most attractive peppers incultivation. Ourstockis 
grown from an early ripening strain and may be relied on to 
produce a good crop of large, well-shaped, fleshy peppers. 
Price, 10c. pkt., 30c. 0z., 85c. { lb., $2.75 1b. 
OHIO CRIMSON GIANT 
EERE. 
A recent introduction and in some respects a great improve- 
ment on Chinese Giant, whichit resemblesinsize. Ohio Crimson 
Giant is much earlier, it bears a far larger crop, it is smoother, 
has perfect color and remarkably thick flesh. (See cut). Price, 
10c. pkt., 35c. oz., $1.20 { 1b., $4.00 Ib. 
For Onion Sets and Our Complete List of Varieties of Onions and Onion Sets, see pages 30 and 31. 
