HENDERSON'S SUPERIOR SEEDS FOR MARKET GARDENERS. 



3.7 



Complete 

 List of 



VEGETABLE SEEDS. 



CHERVIL. 



The 



young, aromatic leaves are used in soups and salads . 



CHICORY. LARGE-ROOTED or Coffee Chicory. The roots when dried, 

 roasted and ground are largely used as an adulterant or substitute for coffee. 

 The young leaves are excellent as salad 



COLLARDS. Georgia. A tall, looseformof Cabbage grown in the South as a 

 substitute for Cabbage. The leaves when cooked are tender and delicate 



CORN SALAD. 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. (25 lbs. © 35c. lb.) 



CORN, SWEET or SUGAR. 



FIRST EARLY VARIETIES. 



Cory Early, Red Cob. One of the best extra early varieties grown; 

 ears about 6 inches long, with 8 broad rows of white corn, quality 

 sweet and tender; the plants are stocky usually bearing 2 ears to a stalk . 



White Cob Cory. (See specialties page 14.) 



Early Metropolitan, Henderson's. (See specialties page 14.) 



Hiawatha, Henderson's. (See specialties page 14.) 



Early Minnesota. A standard early variety of dwarf growth; ears of fair size 

 and good quality 



Early Adams, or Burlington. Robust, hardy, early and productive, never 

 smuts; handsome ears for marketing, but of inferior quality 



Pocahontas, Henderson's New. (See specialties page 14.) 



MEDIUM EARLY VARIETIES. 



Crosby's Early. A second early, popular variety; ears about 7 inches long and 

 of fine quality : 



Early Champion. But a few days later than the extra earlies, bearing large, 

 handsome 12-rowed ears, filled with plump, deep white kernels of milky ten- 

 derness and very sweet ; very productive 



Early Mammoth. One of the best main crop varieties; large deep-grained 

 ears, well filled at tip and butt; of fine quality and a good shipper 



Golden Bantam. Plant 3 feet high, small ear, golden yellow kernels of superb 

 quality 



Perry's Hybrid. A popular second early of stocky growth, 4 to 5 feet high 

 with usually 2 ears of good size set low on the stalk; ears well filled with 

 large white kernels, sweet and tender 



Moore's Early Concord. Medium early, large well-filled ears, flavor unsur- 

 passed 



Stabler's Early. A remarkably large-eared second early of handsome appear- 

 ance and sweet flavor, valuable for either family use, marketing or canning 



Shakers Early. A well-known second early variety 



Black Mexican. Medium early, bearing 8 inch ears, well filled with large ker- 

 nels, which paradoxically, though black when ripe, are white when " green " 

 and then exceptionally sweet 



LVTE OR MAIN CROP VARIETIES. 



Country Gentleman, Henderson's. (See specialties page 14.) 



Ne Plus Ultra. Very sweet and tender 



The " Henderson." An ideal mid-season Sweet Corn, uniformly large, thick 



ears, averaging 12 inches long, compactly filled with deep kernels, tender, 



milky and luscious. Plant a luxurious grower and very prolific 



Hickox Improved. Our stock of this grand old variety is excellent. One of the 



very best for market garden use 



Mammoth. A very late variety, producing mammoth ears often 14 inches 



long, well filled with large broad white kernels of superb quality, unusually 



productive 



Stowell's Evergreen. The standard late for both home, market and canning. 



A strong-growing variety, bearing usually two very large ears to the stalk; 



kernels long, exceptionally tender and sugary, remaining long in the milk . . . 



Old Colony. A popular old main crop variety 



Squantum. A general favorite, large, productive and very sweet; largely used 



for market and canning 



POP CORN, FIELD CORN and FODDER CORN. (See page 48.) 

 CRESS, or Pepper Grass. 



Extra Curled. Crisp, pungent, leaves finely cut and ornamental; used as a 

 condiment and for garnishing; rapid growing, dwarf and compact 



Upland. The leaves and their flavor somewhat resemble those of Water Cress, 

 though this sort succeeds in dry soils, and is slow in running to seed 



American or Land 



WATER CRESS. Highly esteemed for salads and garnishing. It must be grown 

 along moist banks or in tubs in water-covered soil 



PRICES. 



Pkts.. Ozs., and i Lbs. deliv- 

 ered free, but add 8c. to Lbs. 



Pkt. I Oz. : JLb. | Lb. 



S .05 $ .10 IS .25 IS .80 



.05 



.05 



.05 



.10 



.10 



.10 



.30 



.30 



.15 



.80 



.80 



.40 



(Add for free delivery of 

 Corn, 10c. qt.) 



Quart. Peck 



CUCUMBER. 



Cool and Crisp. Henderson's. Extra early, exceedingly prolific, and bears 

 the whole season; fruits straight, long, cylindrical, tapering at both ends; 

 color, very dark green. One of the best for slicing, attaining good size; tender 

 and crisp and a grand pickler 



The " Henderson " Perfected White Spine. (See specialties page 15.) 



Early White Spine. (See specialties page 15.) 



Arlington White Spine. (See specialties page 15.^ 



.20 



.25 

 .20 

 .35 



.20 



.20 



.20 

 .20 



.20 



.30 

 .20 



.20 



.20 



.20 



.20 

 .20 



.20 



Pkt. 



.05 



.10 

 .05 



.10 



.10 

 .10 

 .05 

 .05 



1.00 

 1.10 

 1.25 

 3.50 



.90 



.90 

 4.00 



1.10 



1.25 

 1.00 

 2.25 



1.00 



1.10 



1.00 

 1.10 



1.10 



1.25 

 1.10 



1.20 

 1.10 



1.00 



.90 

 1.10 



1.00 



Oz. 



.10 



.10 

 .15 

 .10 

 .10 



PerlOO 

 Bush. ears. 



3.50 

 3.75 



4.25 



3.00 

 3.00 



.350 



4.00 

 3.50 



3.50 



3.75 



3.50 

 3.75 



3.75 



4.00 

 3.75 



4.00 

 3.75 



3.50 



3.00 

 3.75 



3.50 



J- Lb. 



.15 



.30 



.25 

 .35 

 .20 

 .20 



Lb. 



.40 



.80 

 2.50 



.70 

 1.00 



.00 



3.00 

 3.00 

 3.50 



■J.., j 

 2.50 



3.50 

 4.00 



3.50 



3.50 



3.25 

 3.00 



3.50 

 3.00 



4.00 

 4.00 



4.50 



4.00 

 3.50 



3.00 



I.ARUE-I.EAVED CORN SALAD 



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TIIK "HENDERSON l'EREEi TED WHITE SPINK 



Henderson's Superior Seeds Produce the Prize=Winners : 



" l get more prizes on vegetables raised from your seeds than from those of any 

 other seedsmen." — Miss M. J. SWEET, West Broome, Prcv Quebec. 



