EXTRA-EARLY DWARF ERFURT CAULIFLOWER 
HENDERSON'S GOLDEN DWARF CELERY 
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Tested Vegetable Seeds List 
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CABBAGE _ Continued, Pktsa Oz. | 4 lbs |, ob. 
LATE AND WINTER VARIETIES. : 
252 AUTUMN ING HENDERSON’S. (See engraving) and (See Spec- 
FETE MEE. SO) aio S2 CORR a DODD ES DOT Go po oO a SORE Enna $0.10 | $0.70 | $2.00 | $6.00 
258 Holland or: Danish Ball Head. (See Specialties, page 34).......... ail .70 2.00 6.00 |}. 
- 268 LATE FLAT DUTCH, HENDERSON’S SELECTED. Gee S pecial- 
DOSE RAIS Si) jr ABS OH Et ocd SO GAD A OIRO te HU ce BPO ORn OIG ecaeicrs 10 -70 2.00 6.00 
ae VARIETIES. “This Glass is esteemed for pickling, making slaw, etc.: 
| 270 Mammoth Rock Red. A large growing, select strain, producing very 
} ~ solid heads weighing 10 to 12 Ibs. each; color intense dark ted........ 10 .80 2.50 8.00 |& 
| ‘272 Hee Dutch. A popular hard-headed sort for pickling, etc. The best 
keeper; not extralarge, but of excellent quality.....-............-.. 10 -90 2.75 10.00 
SAVOY VARIETY. The quality and flavor of this “‘Crumpled-Leaf”” Cabbage > 
ts is very superior; grown in fall and allowed to be touched by frost it is 
_ sweet, delicate and most delicious. s 
250 American pan mbead Savoy. The best flavored of all cabbages.... 10 -60 IETS) 6.00 
CHINESE ‘CABBAG . 
256 PE-TSAT. Distinct from the Cabbage of commerce. Somewhat re- 
lees scmbling Cos Lettuce, in fact sometimes called Celery Lettuce. 1t can 
ES} _be eaten either as a salad or cooked like ordinary Cabbage. Culture 
aay same as es Cabbage.” Sow early in July. oc. evcccs cess teen sete 10 50 WetiSos | ernie ate 
CARROT. (1 oz. for about 125 feet of drill.) 
~ 290 Chantenay Half Long Scarlet. (See Specialties, page 35)....... Pacts 10 20 50 
- 292 CORELESS, HENDERSON’S. (See Specialties, page 35).......... 10 25 -70 
294 DANVER’S, HALF LONG, HENLERSON’S SELECTED. (See 
- PDE CUGILUES AAR CMD) hae sacs eh ey caer eel pal apt cienlovere mmo ocenae eae Re teto ahah 10 20 50 
296 Early French Forcing. The earliest, and largely grown for forcing. 
[Be Small, almost globular roots, orange-red in COLO eharersaa teenie carcisisndente 10 20 .60 
298 Early Scarlet Horn. A popular early variety, 3 to 4inches long and % 
legs blunt-rooted; it is a favorite for bunching for market. A fine table 
lees Carrot and when pulled young is excellentfor soups.............-+...- 10 20 50 
|. 300 Half-Long Red, Stump-rooted. A shapely stump-rodted variety, 
‘ of medium size and one of the best for private gardens, for Shanice use; 
: medium early. (See Specialties, page 35)...- 2... cee ee tec le wees 10 -20 5 
: 302 INTERMEDIATE, HENDE RSON’S. (See Speciallies, page 38). He 10 25 255 
C 304 Long Orange Improved. (See pee ES; DALE ESS) us ei Pc iesers 10 -20 AS 
: 306 NEW YORK MARKET, HENDERSON’S. Handsome and sym* 
metrical, of bright orange color; flesh er ede: and sweet, almost : 
coreless, ‘and unexcelled for private use or for DURCH OH o engra ving). 10 20 45 
308 Oxheart, or Guerande. (See Specialties, page 35). eistasey state 10 25 ys 
a8 White Belgian. . (See Field Carrots, page 85)..........2.2+2- Secetaverilicay wrareeees 15 40 
x Yellow Belgian. (See Field Carrots, page 85) vies spe deceeeees Leen ees LS, 40 
CAULIFLOWER. Cultural instructi ons free to customers when requested. 
(1 oz. for 2,000 plants.) 
323 SNOWBALL, HENDERSON’S. (See Specialties, page 36).......... 25 | 4.00 | 14.00 
- 317 Extra-Early Dwarf Erfurt. Until we introduced Snowball this was | 
considered the best early variety; plants dwarf and compact, forming | 
- goodsized heads; fine for open ground falicrop. (See engraving) Riertsle aoe 20 | 3.50 | 12.00 
319 Extra-Early Paris. Heads uniform and of medium size...-........ 10 | - 1.20 4.00 
321 Large Late Algiers. A strong growing variety for late fall use, pro- 
diicinedlanve tine sheadsimuwen tern) ace ie eo ee De 10 75 2.50 
315 Autumn ‘Giant. A large growing late variety. Succeeding well in 
OMe MeuMeclimapesmirsis erste srercisse eterere tives shenearere odcnn ersterenee SoD a aaaRe 10: | 75 2.50 
CELERY. (1 oz. for 3,000 plants.) | 
EARLY SELF-BLANCHING VARIETIES. These grow quickly, blanch | 
easily and are especially adapted for fall and early winter use. 
_ 339 Golden Plume, HENDERSON’S. (See Specialties, page 27).......... a5. 5.00 | 16.00 
340 ROSY PLUME, HENDERSON’S. A pink form of the Golden], : 
Self-Blanching, of the same strong, stocky habit, hardy, early and easily | 
blanched. The.stalks are broad, solid, heavy and positively brittle, 
‘free from ridges and stringiness, to which merits must be added its beau- 
tiful coloring, golden-yellow, suffused with a warm Zasv. hue. Itis a 
foe oe FScDer and of superior quality, 6 pkis.for $1.00. (See Specialties, 
FBS a gece A ei rete eA ca ee a ne rg er D.Ojs)|\tensso stots aired oid 
Ly 342 GOLDEN SELF- BLANCHING, HENDERSON’S. (See Specialties, 
ODO CANO NOME aia Eee Crceniita CHO ey Maelo thy Scar A Caan CE RES Cee a nea 10 25) 4.00 
) 346 Silvan SELF-BLANCHING, HENDERSON’S. (See Specialties, 
OG ARES OD CU DRL CCS O CL ORE OA CONIC Cin Jin) PA PD AG Ean ENR MOEeY 15 1.25 4,25 
E 350 WHITE PLUME, HENDERSON’S PERFECTED. (See Specialties, | 
EME UC TEA) hai olavetaralel aie: dhekeyobaieisloavatanc es etalaes=ea ratots ube bates paebetaucnauerersveves crake ertre 15 75 2.50 
SECOND EARLY, “LONG-KEEPING AND WINTER VARIETIES. | 
330 Boston Market. Solid half-round green stalks, blanching white; crisp | 
| ANGetend en habitlGwartand aro Dustin ads seieeiertiaeies we tuaineess 10 | 55 1.70 
_ 334 Flavoring Celery: (Old Seed.) Excellent for flavoring soups, etc..... ]....... | -10 25, 
336 Giant Pascal. A desirable long keeping green winter Celery; robust, | 
healthy stock, about 2 feet high, making broad, thick, sstringless stalks | 
and large hearts. It blanches easily toa pearly whites when blanched | 
iisistcrispyand-isiolialfne nuttyshavore. sc. see acsce svete enone: 10 +55 1.70 | . 6.00 
332 EASY- BEAN CHING: HENDERSON'S. (See Specialties, page 38.) | 
3) EIS SOG SH Gotan O Usd Maan once Pos hoe DGS Se eae 20 IS Siel Ses) 20.00 
338 GOLDEN DWARF, THENDERSON?S. A popular standard variety | 
= With.a large heart and brittle, solid stalks, blanching golden yellow; | 
crisp and fine, a splendid keeper and of excellent flavor. (See engraving) 10 265 | 2.00 6.00 
344 NEW ROSE, HENDERSON’S. A splendid variety for late use. | 
The color is rose; of exceptionally fine flavor..........+-.+++sseeee-- 10 -65 2.00 6.00 
348 Winter Queen. The standard variety for winter keeping. (See 
SENIGGIIICS, WEES 3) pepo ae ebad an an aeip hete nn ate ee nee rene 10 65 | 2.00 | 6.00 
354 Henderson’ s Collection. (See Specialties, page 17) ell | 
CELERIAC, or TURNIP-ROOTED CELERY. Produces roots which keep | 
for winter; it is highly esteemed either cgoked oras salad. | | | 
355 Erfurt Giant, Rounds clean=skinnedvtOOtmat. sis deo ness ec ese oe -10° | OK 20 oro. 0. 
357 Large, Smooth, Prague. A highly developed and larger form, almost | 
round, uniform, ‘smooth- skinned and free from side roots............ 10 } .40 1.20 3.50 
358 Snowball. (See SNACA TITAS OEEOC2 1) okie SAGARA oe BPE OS OES ee 20 | 50 1.50 5.00 
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