20 PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.—WHOLESALE CATALOGUE. 
HENDERSON'S SUPERIOR STRAINS OF 
=, RADISIIE Ser 
FOR MARKET GARDENERS. 
RAPID FORCING. This is perfectly bred for forcing. 
The root is small, uniformly round with short erect leaves. 
It grows rapidly, and may be pulled in 21 days. The lower 
= part of the root is white, the upper part bright scarlet. (See cut.) 
Price, 10c. 0z., 25c. 1 1b., 70c. Ib. 
RED FORCING. An ideal round red variety with very small 
tops. Properly grown, it will mature in 3 weeks. The color is 
vivid red. Price, 10c. 0z., 25c. + lb., 70c. Ib. 
EARLY SCARLET GLOBE. The best of the forcing varieties. 
The roots are a little longer than round, the skin intense scarlet in 
color, with tiny thread like roots. We exercise unusual care to 
2 him : % procure only perfect stocks of this variety and we believe no better 
Ses oS ; aed Gees . can be had. Price, 10c. 0z., 20c. + lb., 60c. lb. (25 lbs. and over at 
: 55c. lb.) 
EARLY ROUND DARK RED. The most popular of the round 
sorts for outdoor sowing. It is very dark in color—the flesh white 
and crisp. The tops are small for a root of its size. Our stock 
is very uniform in color, shape and season. Price, 10c. oz., 
20c. $+ 1b., 50c. Ib. ; | 
EARLY CRIMSON GIANT. A very profitable sort for open _ 
ground, larger than any in its season. The skin is crimson, the 
flesh white and quite untinged with red. It matures more quickly 
than any of its size and it frequently remains firm for a week 
after full growth. Price, 10c. oz., 25c. 3 1b., 70c. Ib. 
WHITE-TIPPED EARLY SCARLET TURNIP. A _ me- 
dium sized round variety, with bright scarlet skin and medium 
tops, used in enormous quantities in open ground. It matures 
very evenly and is one of the readiest sellers. Price, 
10c. 0z., 15c. ¢ 1b., 45c. lb. (25 lbs. and over at 40c. Ib. eC 
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GALSIFY 
FRENCH BREAKFAST. The best of the half-long tap- 
rooted sorts. The length is about twice the diameter. 
The lower part of the root is white which gradually merges 
into bright scarlet. It is an excellent variety in every 
Tespect. Price, 10c. oz., 20c. + lb., 50c. Ib. 
“Your Scarlet Globe Radish seed is ten days ahead of Cardinal 
Globe in maturing, the latter is considered the crack seed of Philadelphia.’’ 
WM. H. ASH, So. Vineland, N. J. 
“I bought about December 1st, some Rapid Forcing Radish seed from 
you which I want to say proved to be the purest and best forcing Radish seed 
I ever had, and tf you have more I want 10 lbs.’”’ 
L. H. REAMS, Council Bluffs, Iowa. 
SALSIFY, MAMMOTH SANDWICH ISLAND, 
A very fine, large rooted stock which if grown in deep, well cultivated 
soul, will produce smooth roots of good size. (See cut.) Price, 15c. oz., 
40c. 4 lb., $1.25 Ib. 
SPINACH tbcbesVancetalalEame 
HENDERSON’S THICK-LEAVED SPINACH. The most largely 
grown for late fall use and to winter over for early spring crop and in some 
sectionsforasummercrop. Theleaves are broad, hug the ground closely, 
are slightly crumpled and attractive in color. The plant is large and pro- 
duces a big crop. (See cut.) Price, 5c. oz., 10c. + lb., 18c. lb., $16.00 
per 100 lbs. 
SAVOY-LEAVED;SPINACH. Sown very early will produce a¥good 
spring crop, but succeeds best in the fall. A very fine dark colored stock, 
with thick crumpled leaves of great substance, which:hold up well in 
shipping. Our stock is free from “‘slick leaved’’ plants. 
Price, 5c. oz., 10c. 4 1b., 16c. lb., $15.00 per 100 lbs. (Spinach con- 
tinued on next page.) 
FOR OUR COMPLETE LIST OF RADISHES, THIRTY-FIVE VARIETIES, SEE PAGES 33 ANDI34. —-  ~ - 
