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Henderson' s 

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VEGETABLE SEEDS 



Complete 

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Variety 



PUMPKIN 



JO l C ALHOUN . Hs 



7Gi Cheese 



705 Connecticut Field 



706 Golden Cushaw 



707 Large or Mammoth Tours 



709 Sugar 



711 Winter Luxury 



RADISH 



Early Round or Turnip Shaped 



722 Earlv Giant Crimson 



724 Early Round Dart Red 



726 Early Scarlet Turnip 



728 Elv. Wht. Tip Scarlet Turnip 



742 Philadelphia White Box 



744 Rapid Forcing 



746 Red Forcing 



752 ROSE TURNIP. Hs 



756 Scarlet Globe 



Early Olive or Oval-Shaped 



7.10 French Breakfast 



748 RED ROCKET. Hs 



751 Rose Rocket 



758 WHITE ROCKET. H's 



760 WHITE TIPPED ROCKET. Hs . 



Early Long Varieties 



734 Icicle 



738 Long Scarlet Short Top 



740 Long White Vienna 



765 Wood's Frame ... 



Summer & Autumn Varieties 



718 Cl.artier 



732 Giant White Stuttgart 



762 White Strasburg 



764 White Summer Turnip 



Winter Varieties 



720 Celestial White Chinese 



736 Long Black Spanish 



750 Rose China YVinter 



RHUBARB or PIE PLANT 



770 St. Martin's 



772 Victoria 



RU1A BAGA 



945 F ARLY CORTLANDT, H's 



941 GOLDEN' HEART H's 



946 Imp. Amer Purple Top 



948 Large Wht. French 



950 LONG ISLAND IMPROVED. H's 



RUSSIAN TURNIP— See RUTA BAGA 



SALSIFY or OYSTER PLANT 



780 Mammoth Sandwich Island 



SCORZONERA 



785 Black Oyster Plant 



SEA KALE 



790 



SORREL 



795 Broad-Leaved French 



SPINACH 



800 HARDY WINTER. H's 



801 King of Denmark 



802 LONG SEASON. H's 



805 New Long Standing Savov 



806 New Zealand 



808 Norfolk Savoy-Leaved 



809 Princess Juliana 



811 Savov Blight Resistant 



810 THICK-LEAVED. H's 



812 Victoria 



814 Virofiay 



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SQUASH 



Summer Varieties 



818 Acorn 



821 Cocozeile 



822 DEL1CATA. H's 



824 GOLDEN CUSTARD. H's 



834 Long Island White Bush 



836 Mam. Summer Crookneck 



840 Vegetable Marrow Bush 



842 White Bush Scalloped 



844 Yellow Bush Summer Crookneck. 



Autumn & Winter Varieties 



819 Blue Hubbard 



S20 Boston Marrow 



826 Golden Hubbard 



830 Hubbard 



832 Large Warted Hubbard 



838 Mammoth Chili 



SWEDISH TURNIP— See RUTA BAGA 



SWISS CHARD BEET 

 235 GREENPLUME. H's . 



234 Lucullus 



232 Ordinary 



TOMATO 



875 Beauty 



877 Bonnv Best 



879 Chalk's Early Jewel 



880 Cooper's Special. 3 pkts. .60 



881 CRIMSON CUSHION. Hs 



883 Dwarf Champion . . 



885 Earliana 



884 Early Detroit 



887 Freedom, Early 



889 GOLDEN PONDEROSA. H's 



3 pkts, .50 

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893 Livingston's Globe 



894 Marglobe 



897 Perfection : 



900 PONDEROSA. H's 



9!>6 Stone 



910 TENDERLOIN. H's 



915 W'INSALL. H's (New). 3 pkts. .60; 



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English Forcing Varieties 



907 Sterling Castle 



909 Sunrise 



Small Fruiting 

 892 L:»rge Red Plum (Italian) 



902 Red Cherrv 



904 Red Pear-Sliaped 



908 Strawberry 



914 Yellow Plum 



TURNIP 



White Fleshed Varieties 



918 Ely Purple Top Milan 



i 920 Elv Red Top Strap Leaf . . . 



922 Early White Milan 



924 Ely White Strap Leaf 



928 Long White or Cowhorn... 



929 Pomeranian White Globe . . 

 1 930 Purple Top White Globe . . 



( 934 Seven Top 



I 936 Snowball 



i 938 White Egg 



Yellow Fleshed Varieties 



926 Golden Ball 



940 Yellow Globe 



942 Yellow Stone 



TURNIP ROOTED CELERY— See Celeriac 



WITLOOF CHICORY 



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Make Your Garden Work Full Time— Grow Vegetables for Winter 



Wilh proper management, fresh vegetables may b had from the garden almost from the beginning till the end of the ye:ir 



For your health's sake, grow and eat plenty of vegetables. They supply the human body with the tonics and minerals needed to keep it in 



good health. Vegetable foods are also rich in proteins, carbohydrates, fats and vitamines. all of which are required for a well balanced diet. 



\\e wish to make it generally understood that the possibilities of the garden have bv no means been exhausted after the first crop is produced. 



Sowings may be made all during the summer, till well into fall. The dates bjlow are for the latitude of New York 



information about garden management and 



Varieties 



Endive 



Kale 



Kohl-Rabi 

 Lettuce. . . . 



Henderson's Garden Guide and Record, given free with a three-dollar order, contains much 

 crop rotation. (See page 4.) 



Varieties Last Date for Sowing 



Asparagus Roots Plant Early Spring and up to Xov. 15th 



Beans, Lima June 5th 



Beans, Dwarf or Bush Until Aug. 1st 



Beets Aug 15th 



Brussels Sprouts Up to June (in seed bed) 



Cabbage June 15th 



Carrot Aug. 15th 



Cauliflower June 15th 



Celery Apr. 10th 



Chinese Cabbage Aug. 10th 



Collards July 5th 



Corn Salad Aug. 10th 



Corn, Sweet July 5th 



Cress, Garden Sept. 1st 



Cress, Water Aug. 1st 



Last Date for Sow ins; 

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Cucumber 



Jalg IMh 



Musttrrd 



Onion Sets (Perennial) 



Parsley 



Parsnip Mat) 1st 



Peas ling 15th 



Pumpkin ./<;r>f 



Radish. Spring ( rrfl 



Radish. Winter 



Ruta Baga . 



Spinach 



Swiss Chard 



Turnip 



Your neighbor or garden-loving friend will appreciate receiving this catalog from you if you have no further use for it. 



