CHERVIL. 
360 The young aromatic leaves are used in soups and salads.........+---..- 
CHICORY. 
365 LARGE-ROOTED. The “Barbe de Capucin” of the. Bench. It is very 
easy to grow and is also used in summer as STEEDS. eee se eee ee ee ee ee 
367 Witloof Chicory. Called also “French Endive.” eerie Neate aidistelesie aise 
COLLARDS. 
370 Georgia. A tall, loose form of Cabbage grown in the South asa substitute 
for Cabbage. The leaves when cocked are tender and delicate oc. 222. 
CORN, SWEET or SUGAR. (1 quart for 200 hills.) 
= FIRST-EARLY VARIETIES. © 
CORY EARLY RED COB SWEET CORN 104 Cory Early, Red Cob. One of the best extra early varieties grown; sweet 
——- and tender; the plants are stocky, usually bearing 2 ears to a stalk. 
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109 Cory Early, White Cob. Extremely aes usually fit to use in from 50 
to 60 days from planting. Ears about 6 to 7 inches long, with milky 
white kernels; sweet, tender and Ssliciouss plants dwarf, begun usually 
Dears to a! stalks sca oe oe Sos 
110 CUPID, HENDERSON’S NEW. "See Svecialties, page 39.).. ine 5 
116 EARLY METROPOLITAN, HENDERSON’S. (See Specialti f “page 41) 
119 Golden Bantam. (See Specialties, Pape 39.) ae eee Re E 
121 GOLDEN ROD, HENDERSON’S. (See Specialties, page 40. . 
127 POCOHONTAS, HENDERSON’S. (See Specialties, page os cats 
MEDIUM-EARLY VARIETIES. 
101 Black Mexican. Medium early, bearing 8-inch ears, well filled with large 
kernels, which, paradoxically, though black when ripe, are e white when 
“sreen” and then exceptionally sweeta. =. saa ee seats 
112 Early Champion. An old and thoroughly tested variety............-- 
133 THE ‘‘HENDERSON,.” (See Specialties, page 41.)..........eecceee- 
LATE or MAIN CROP VARIETIES- 
107 COUNTRY GENTLEMAN, HENDERSON’S. "(See Specialties, page 40.) 
124 Mammoth. A very late variety, producing mammoth ears often 10 inches 
long, well filled with large broad, white kernels of ‘superb quality. (See 
Specialties, page 42.) (See ENGTAUING)) seas ote ee as ae 
130 Stowell’s Evergreen. (See Specialties, page 42.)........+.+.. ictal iorereie 
( Henderson’s Continuity Collection of Sweet Corn, see page 22.) 
POP CORN, FIELD CORN and FODDER CORN. (Sie pages 83}- 
to 86.) 
CORN SALAD. 
375 Large leaved, Fetticus, or ‘‘Lamb’s Lettuce.” Hardy little plants, grown 
for late fall, winter and spring use; they form rosettes of tender, edible 
leaves, which are used as a substitute for Lettuce: sswisschesee steer 
CRESS, or PEPPER GRASS. 
380 Extra Curled. Crisp, pungent leaves, finely cut and ornamental; used as 
a condiment and for garnishing; rapid growing, dwarf and compact. . 
382 Upland. The leaves and their flavor somewhat resemble Water Cress, 
though this sort sueceeds in dry soils, and is slow in running to seed. 
384 WATER CRESS. Highly esteemed for salads and garnishing. It must 
be grown along moist banks or in tubs in water covered soil........... 
CUCUMBER. (1 oz. for 60 hills.) 
392 COOL AND CRISP, HENDERSON’S. (See Specialties, page 43.)..... 
394 Davis’ Perfect. Should not be planted for best results nearer than 5 feet 
apart. It has excellent color, and the flesh is very crisp and delicate in 
$0.10 $0.20 $0.60 $2. 
Pint | Quart 
$0.10 |$0.35 |$0.60 $2.20 
-10 | .20 | .50 | 1.50 
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396 Early Cluster. An early, prolific, short green variety 
398 Early White Spine. A popular standard variety for either family use or 
marketing; vines vigorous and healthy, bearing early and abundantly 
large, handsome, eyen-shaped fruits of light green color; crisp and of 
. fine flavor. (See ENT LOUIE >) iaire ore es OS Ke aes Say Sone OT Oa OTT 
401 Everbearing. Possesses the merit of flowering and fruiting on the same vine 
continuously until frost; form perfect, even when small; of rich, deep 
green color; desirable for pickling sss See aici cena ie ee 
— 402 Extra Early, Green Prolific. Similar to, but an improvement on Green 
Prolific, and earlier; ideal for pickling.................2...02-0--05- 
404 Extra Long White Spine. Long green Bruits, often 12 inches in deneth 
popular ts fOTRLORCING eeecetene tanto teva cere Nee SS SOA BO 36 ROE ASS é 
406 Green Prolific. Short green, aetna pickling variety i 
416 THE ‘‘HENDERSON” WHITE SPINE. (See Specialties, page 43.).... 
408 Japanese Climbing. A distinct and valuable type, may be grown ona 
trellis, taking up less room in the garden and keeping the fruits up from 
the gtound and clean. It produces large, fine fruits, adapted for either 
slicing, salads or pickling, and thrives during dry, warm summers...... 
410 Livingston’s Eversreen. Hardy, early and swonderfully prolific fruits of 
medium size, crisp and finely flavored for slicing; also valuable for pick- 
ling; the beautiful green color is long retained.........0...0....-.0-005 
412 Long Green. Dark green fruits, 12 to 14 inches long; quality firm, crisp 
and excellent. It is the best variety for big yellow pickles............. 
414 Short Green Gherkin. A thick-set, small, green Cucumber, borne in abun- 
* dance, and used exclusively for pickling....................5+.-2+208 
418 West Indian Gherkin, or ‘‘Burr” Cucumber. Small, oval green fruits, 
about 2 inches long, covered with soft, fleshy protuberances like prickles: 
exclusively used for pickles.............- Ne ieee lates ore cao we Si au 
10:1. .30! .80! 2.95 
EARLY WHITE SPiNE CUCUMBER 
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