HENDERSON'S SUPERIOR SEEDS FOR MARKET GARDENERS. 



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MAMMOTH BUSH 

 1UMMBR CBOOKNBCK 



S ummer squash.... 



Mammoth IIn-.h Summer Crookneck. 



A highly improved early type of the 



popular yellow Summer Crookneck. The 



squashes of this new sort are nearly doubla 



the size, measuring 20 to 24 inches in 



length, are solid, heavy and freely 



produced on healthy, vigorous 



plants of compact bush habit; 



fruits heavily warted; surface color, 



d( ep golden; flesh yellow and of supe- 



ri >r quality. (See cut.) Price, 10c. 



oz., 25c. i lb., 70c. lb. 



Henderson's Lnng Island 

 White Bush. 



The white scalloped "Patty Pan" 

 or " Cymling " has for years been 

 a favorite summer Squash, on ac- 

 count of its earliness, etc., but 

 this new sort is a vast improve- 

 ment; it is nearly as early, more 

 prolific and the fruits are much 

 deeper, and have less prominent 

 scaUops, consequently are easier 

 prepared, contain 'ess waste and 

 almost twice the amount of flesh, 

 which is also of finer quality. The 

 plants are of the true bush habit. 

 (See cut.) Price, 10c. oz., 25c. 

 i lb., $.80 lb. 



Henderson's Golden Custard. A mammoth golden, scalloped bush Squash, 

 often 1 foot in diameter; wonderfully productive and of extra Quality. Price, 10c. oz., 

 25c. i lb., 70c. lb. 



For our complete list of Squashes, 17 varieties, see page 45. 



AUTUMN and.... 

 WINTER SQUASH. 



Boston Marrow. A popular second early 

 Squash for autumn use; skin thin, reddish- 

 yellow; flesh dry, fine-grained and delicious. 

 Price, 10c. oz., 20c. \ lb., 55c. lb. 



Hu^ bard. (Henderson's Superior Strain.) This 

 old and popular favorite is still one of the 

 very best winter squashes grown; flesh dtep 

 golden-yellow and fine-grained, and whether 

 boiled, steamed or baked, it is always richly 

 flavored, sweet and dry. The vines are strong, 

 luxuriant in growth and very productive, yielding 

 large, heavy fruits of dark bluish-green color, 

 weighing often 10 to 25 lbs. each. Properly 

 stored, it may be kept from September to May 

 Frice, 10c. oz., 25c. \ lb., 65c. lb. 



Large Warted Hutbard. A very large 

 strain of the famous Hubbard, retaining all the 

 excellent features of the parent. It has. thicker 

 flesh, finer color, greater size, better constitution 

 and productiveness. It has an extremply hard, 

 rough or warty shell which not only indicates su- 

 perior quality, but renders it one of the best 

 winter keepers. (See cut.) Price, 10c. oz., 25c. 

 i lb., 70c. lb. 



Golden KwDtsard. Similar to the old Hub- 

 bard in growth, form, size and productiveness. 

 Skin of a rich orange-red and heavily warted, 

 highly attractive and of extra fine quality. 

 Price, 10c. oz., 25c. \ lb., 70c. lb. \ 



Leanir "How to Grow Squash and Pumpkins," including Winter Keeping, Combating the Borer, etc.; FREE to Customers if asked for. 



