From PETER HENDERSON &CO.,NEW YORK. 61 
Henderson’s Thick- 
Leaved Spinach 
810. The best sort for fall sow- 
ing to winter over for spring cutt- 
ing, being very hardy. It pro- 
duces large, thick, bright green 
crumpled leaves of fine quality, 
yielding a heavy crop, and is one 
of the best market sorts. It is 
also much used for spring sowing, 
being slow to run to seed and 
standing the heat well until about 
the middle of June. (See engraving.) 
Price, 10c. pkt., 15c. oz., 25¢. 
V4 Ib., 50c. Ib. 
Norfolk 
Savoy-Leaved 
Spinach 
808. A very popular variety to 
sow for the late fall cutting. It is 
quick growing and a heavy cropper, 
producing large, fleshy, dark green 
leaves as deeply crumpled as a 
Savoy Cabbage. It is largely 
grown in the South for winter and 
early spring crops. If sown in the 
spring it must be cut as soon as 
teady, as it quickly runs to seed. 
Price, 10c. pkt., 15c. oz., 20c. 
14 Ib., 40c. lb. 
For other varieties 
see page id. 
oe Henderson's Long Season King of Denmark Spinach 
_ that it loses bulk in cooking less than any 
and substance, and unequaled in flavor. 
‘with a slight covering of loose dry material, will be available 
-for use very early in the spring. 
— 60c. Ib. 
801. This is a variety of comparatively recent introduction, and 
e 
¢ S inach seems destined to surplant older varieties for spring sowing; because 
Pp ‘ it is extremely slow to go to seed. 
: < oa Cae . It is very dwarf, and makes a wonderfully quick growth, setting an 
May be Grown Continuously in any Home Garden. Remains abundance of dark green tender leaves, distinctively crumpled It is 
Edible Longer than any other Variety. The Best for Sowing in ready for cutting as soon as other varieties and we think it a great 
¥ 7 addition to the list of vegetable greens. 
potage gad utunce for 8 Succesional Supply Price, 10c. pkt.. 15c. oz., 40c. 1{ tb., $1.00 Ib. 
802. For many years the amateur gardener had poor success in 
srowing Spinach, owing to its aggravating habit of going to seed 
just about the time it should be ready foruse. Thedevelopment 
of a type showing a marked long-standing character has given us 
Henderson’s Long Season Spinach, removing the only obstacle 
toits general cultivation, so that there is now nothing to hinder 
the least experienced from enjoying this wholesome vegetable 
throughout the entire season. The plants are very hardy. ~ 
Seed sown in September will produce small plants, which, 
The plant is small, with rich, lustrous 
green leaves. These are short, broad, 
very thick, and of so great substance, 
other sort. The leaf stems are very 
short, which so greatly reduces the dia- 
meter of the plant that it may be 
grown more closely than other varie- 
ties, and the whole plant forms a com- 
pact, dense rosette, perfect in color 
(See engraving ) 
Price, 10c. pkt., 15c. 0z., 25c. 14 Ib.y 
“Please mail at once one ounce Henderson’s 
‘Long Season’ Spinach. We and our neighbors 
are greatly pleased with what we had from our 
early planting and want to raise more crops before 
we leave the island ” < 
MISS MARY L. ADAMS, 
Bailey Island, Maine. 
“Tn trying to select a good Spinach for spring 
sowwng I have come to the conclusion that Hender- 
son’s ‘Long Season’ Spinach 7s the best. Please 
send me the lowest price on 700 pounds.” 
HARRY B. SWEENEY, 
Congress Heights, D. C.: 
DEPENDABLE SEED SERVICE SINCE 1847. The worth of a House whose business has been carried on successfully for thre 
generations by the same family, is understood by all who plant seeds, because seeds are sold entirely on reputation. 
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