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PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— WHOLESALE CATALOGUE. 





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Leading Varieties for Market Gar- 

 deners. 

 (*^NE of the best salads, especially 

 ^■^ when blanched; also much 

 used for garnishing; if boiled makes 

 fine " greens." Successive sowings 

 furnish a supply almost the year 

 round. 



GREEN CURLED. A popular sort 

 with finely cut leaves. Our strain 

 is a long-standing type. It is large, 

 hardy and practically all heart, re- 

 quiring but little aid in blanching 

 it. (Sec cut.) Price, 15c. oz., 50c. 

 i lb., $1.50 lb. 



BROAD LEAVED BATAVIAN, or 

 Escarolle. Large, thick, broad leaves; 

 it forms large hearts, which, blanched 

 form one of the best winter salads, 

 though it is often marketed without 

 blanching. It is in great demand in 

 all sections, especially by the French 

 and Italians. Price, 15c. oz., 50c. 

 i lb., $1.50 lb. 



^^ Kale or Borecole. &# 



I ARGELY grown for supplying " greens " during the fall 

 *-" winter and spring; also used for garnishing. The plants 

 are hardy above zero; frost improves the quality. May also be 

 used when quite young as Spinach. 



DWARF GREEN CURLED SCOTCH. We offer a very fine 

 stock of this favorite sort. The leaves are very large, deeply 

 curled and fringed, and of that desirable rich bright green 

 color; the plants .are of very dwarf, even growth, the leaves 

 hugging the ground, so ( that they are not broken, off by heavy, 

 wet snow, as often happens with taller types. (See cut.) Price, 

 10c. oz., 15c, 1 lb., 45c, lb. 



" Your Dwarf Scotch Kate is as fine to-day as in the fall, and has been out all 

 winter, and for one week the thermometer went 30 degrees below zero." 

 R. R. BRUCE, Peterbqro.yB. C. y Can. 



DWARF GREEN CURLED SCOTCH KALE. 



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Best Market Gardener's Varieties. 



LARGE AMERICAN FLAG. We offer a very superior 



stock of this popular variety, so largely grown for fall and 



early winter sales. It is of quick, strong growth, producing 



long stems of uniform shape and size, averaging 2 inches 



through by 10 inches long, blanching beautifully white and 



of fine, mild flavor. It makes attractive and saleable bunches. 



(See cut.) Price, 20c. oz., 50c. J lb., $1.50 lb. 



MUSSELBURGH, OR SCOTCH CHAMPION. This is the best variety 



for winter and spring sales, being very hardy; it keeps well when 



earthed up. It is of slower growth than American Flag, making 



immense stocky stems about 3 inches through by 6 to 8 inches 



long. The leaves are broad and flat, and little injured by snow; they 



recover their fresh green color quickly in spring. Price, 20c. oz., 50c. 



i lb., $1.60 lb. 



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