HENDERSON'S SUPERIOR SEEDS FOR MARKET GARDENERS. 



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HENDERSON'S SUPERIOR 



VEGETABLE SEEDS 



FOR MARKE:T GARDENERS 



COMPLETE ALPHABETICAL LIST 



IMPORTANT NOTICE. — The prices herein quoted on vegetable see Is are based on customers paying delivery charges when sent either by express or freight, but 

 here is a plan whereby it rests with you whether WE pay the freight or YOU. If you send the order to us direct WE WILL on purchases of vegetable seeds from this list 

 to the value of SIO.OO and upwards, DELIVER FREE by freight or express, at our option, to any railroad station in the United States, PROVIDED, that at least 

 half of the order is composed of small seeds — that is, any vegetable seeds in the list other than Peas, Beans, Corn, Onion Sets and Potatoes. If your own order 

 does not amount to $10.00, you can perhaps avail yourself of this offer by combining your order with one or more of your neighbors. 



WHEN SEEDS ARE DESIRED BY MAIL, Postage must be added at the rate of 8c. per lb. On Peas, Beans and Corn, 10c. per quart, within the Unlt'-d 

 States and possessions. Packets, ounces and quarter pounds are mailed free. Half pounds will be supplied at pound rates; half pecks at peck rates; half bushels at 

 bushel rates. We allow 25% o3[ retail packet prices, but prices of all other quantities are net. Full informition on U.S. and Canadian postage rates on page 1. 



R.EGAR.DING THE XT. S. PAR.CCI^ POST. 



The Domestic Parcel Post does not alter the rate of postage paid heretofore on seeds, plants, bulbs and roots, which is Ic for each two ounces or frac- 

 tion thereof, regardless of distance, the Zone Rates do not apply. The weight of mailable parcels may now be twenty pounds, in the third to eighth zones and fifty 

 pounds in the first and second zones. 



THIS LIST CANCELS ALL PREVIOUS OFFERS. 



, ' 1st January, 1914. 



ARTICHOKE. Jerusalem (Tubers). Buyer paying transit, at 20c. qt., $1.00 

 peck, $3.00 bush. 

 Large Globe (Seed). The flower heads are cooked like Asparagus 



ASPARAGUS SEED. {l oz. to 60 ft. of drill. Culturalinstructions free) 



Colossal. A standard variety; large, productive and of fine quality 



PalmettOi Henderson's. Superior in every way, the stalks are large and uni- 

 form, averaging nearly an inch in diameter and retaining their thickness to 

 the tip. Fifteen shoots make a good marketable bunch and weigh nearly 

 two pounds. It is adatJted to all sections, is less susceptible to disease than 

 others, and will theref6re thrive where other varieties fail 



I ASPARAGUS ROOTS. {For free delivery in U. S. odd to prices, 30c. per 100. 

 Colossal. 2-yr.-old roots (buyer paying transit), 75c. per 100; $4.50 per 1,000. 

 Palmetto. 2- " " ° ' " " 1.00 per 100; $6.00 per 1,000. 



[See Cut.) 



BEANS 



The crop of Bush and Wax Beans of 1913 was Jalmost a complete failure owing 

 to early frosts, some sorts failing entirely, consequently prices range very much 

 higher. The supply is limited and quotations in this catalogue are made subject 

 to being unsold upon receipt of order. 



DWARF or BUSH, GREEN PODDED. 



Bountiful, Henderson's. The best flat, green podded bean in existence 



Black Valentine, Henderson's. Ready for picking in 45 days from planting 

 Earliest Red Valentine, Henderson's. Our stock of this indispensable bean is 



perfect 



Full Measure, Henderson's. A round, green-podded bush bean, a cross 



between the old Refugee and Yosemite Wax. The pods are five inches long, 



stringless, quite round, have no neck and are of extremely good quality. 



It is far superior to any of its class 



Green Pod, Hodson. This is practically identical with the Hodson Long Pod 

 Wax but the pods are green instead of yellow 



Horticultural Dwarf. A bush variety of the popular Climbing Horticultural. 



A grand shell Bean. Our stock is free from runners. . . .■ 



Low's Champion. One of the best large-podded shell varieties. (Crop failed), 



Longfellow, Henderson's 



Rtifugee, or 1,000 to 1. The most popular bean for a late crop 



Refugee, Extra Early. The pods are fresh light green in color, a good seller. 

 {See cut.) 



Stringless Green Pod, Burpee's. Very early, productive, and a good shipper. 



White Marrow. A popular shell Bean; seeds ivory-white 



Large White Kidney. A green-podded shell variety. Useful in the green 



stage when picked young and admirable as a shell bean 



For Shell Beans and Field Beans see page 33. 



PRICES. 



Pkls., Ois., and i Lbs. deliv- 

 ered free, but add Sc. to Lbs. 



Pkt. 



.10 



Oz. 



i Lb. 



.30 



$1,00 



.10 



.15 



.10 



.20 



Lb. 



$3.50 



.40 



.50 



{Add for free delivery of 

 Beans, 10c. gt.) 



Quart. 



Peck. 



.30 



$1.60 



.30 



2.00 



.30 



1.90 



.30 



1.90 



.25 



1.70 



.35 



2.40 



.30 



1.90 



.30 



2.20 



.30 



1.90 



.30 



1.90 



.20 



1.40 



.25 



1.50 



Bush 



$7.00 

 7.00 



7.00 

 6.00 



9.00 



7.00 

 8.00 



7.00 

 7.00 

 5.00 



5.50 



PALMETTO ASPARAGUS. 



REFUGEE BEAN EXTRA EARLY. 



Henderson's Superior Seeds are only supplied by us DIRECT to planters; they are not on sale in stores. 



