HENDERSON'S SUPERIOR SEEDS FOR MARKET GARDENERS. 



TABLE BEETS-Continued. 



DETROIT DARK RED BEET. 



A very fine variety for main crop, late, and winter 

 use. The tops are small and erect. The root is of 

 medium size, uniform in shape and smooth. The quality is ex- 

 cellent, and the color both inside and out dark red. It is not 

 much used for bunching; but as a basket crop, or for winter storage, 

 it is unexcelled. (See cut.) Price, 10c. oz., 30c. i lb., $1.00 lb. 



EAKLY MODEL BEET. 



A splendid variety of English origin, perfect for table use. It is 

 medium early and the roots are of good size, perfect in shape, round, 

 with small dark crimson-colored leaves, and a slim tap-root. In 

 quality and color it is peerless, very fined grained, tender and sweet, 

 never woody or stringy. Color of both skin and flesh deep rich 

 blood-crimson, equalling that of the best long beets. Its attractive 

 appearance should make it very salable and its superb quality will 

 hold customers. Price, 15c. oz., 40c. J lb., $1.25 lb. 



New Early Market Cabbage. 



The Best Early Round-Headed Cabbage. 



{Must be sown early in spring. Fall-sown 

 plants wintered over are liable to run to seed.) 

 Early Market Cabbage has every quality which gives value 

 to a Cabbage for early use. It is ready a few days after 

 Jersey Wakefield, and well suited to succeed that variety. 

 The outer leaves are so small and few that the plants may 

 be safelj^ set as close as 21 inches apart. The stem is short, 

 the head round, solid and of good quality. It trims with 

 little waste, and is a perfect shipper. It heads up so evenly 

 that we believe it possible to cut a whole field at one 

 Price, 10c. pkt., 75c. oz., $2.50 i lb., $8.00 lb. 



HENDERSON'S ORIGINAL 



Early Jersey NA/akefield Cabbage. 



FIRST GROWN IN 1847— STILL THE BEST IN 1914. 

 INTRODUCED BY PETER HENDERSON. 

 For 67 years this famous variety has been a winner wherever 

 grown. There is no need to describe it, for it is well known in every 

 market throughout the land. We need only assure those who have 

 not used our own original stock that it is better, earlier, and more 

 popular today than ever, and a sure money maker. {See cut.) 

 Price, 10c. pkt., 30c. oz., $1.00 \ lb., $3.50 lb. 



Charleston Wakefield Cabbage. 



Where the market demands a Cabbage of greater size than 

 Jersey Wakefield, we stronglj'^ urge the use of Charleston. It is a 

 few days later, but 50% larger, and the head more blunted at the 

 peak. This has been on the market for many years, and has given 

 great satisfaction everywhere. The quality is very fine. Price, 

 10c. pkt., 30c. oz., $1.00 \ lb., $3.50 lb. 



time. 



HENDEP.SON-S ^^^\y Spring Cabbage. 



A ROUND FLAT-HEADED, EXTRA EARLY. 



Many markets require a flat Cabbage at all seasons. Not only 

 has Early Spring met this demand, but it produces such an enormous 

 crop and so early in the season, that it is relied upon by hundreds 

 of growers for their first crop. Price, 10c. pkt., 30c. oz., $1.00 ; lb., 

 $3.50 lb. 



Henderson's Early Summer Cabbage. 



THE BEST SECOND EARLY CABBAGE. 



By continued careful selection we have made this famous old 

 variety better than ever. Every undesirable feature has been breil 

 out of it, and it is grown today more largely than ever. It is fit 

 for use right after the very early sorts, and fills the gap between 

 these and Succession perfectly. The heads are of medium size, 

 flat, round, very solid, trims up neat, and looks well on the load, 

 and on the stand. Price, 10c. pkt, 35c. oz.,$1.20 \ lb., $4.00 lb. 



For Complete List of Cabbages see page 21. 



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