=HENDERSON'S= 



GOLDEN DWARF CELERY. 



EXTRA SELECTED STOCK. 



'T'HIS popular standard long-keeping variety was introduced by our- 

 ••■ selves; it has a large heart and solid cylindrical stalks, first green, 

 then golden; medium tall. The broad, heavy stalks are always solid to 

 the center and when stored in banks, trenches or Celery houses, the 

 hearts blanch to a beautiful golden hue. In bunching there is very 

 little waste, for the enormous hearts require but little trimming. We 

 confidently recommend this variety to those who grow Celery for winter 

 use This variety now constitutes the great bulk of main crop Celery 

 that is produced in all sections. In the great Celery-growing districts 

 of Kalamazoo, Mich., this variety is planted almost to the exclusion of 

 all others for main crop. 



Price, 10c. pkt., 35c. oz., $1.00 J4 lb., $3.50 lb. 



"You canrwt speak too highly of Henderson's Golden Duarf Celery. I raised the finest 

 Celery I ever saw from your seed of this variety; it is the Celery to grow for quantity; its 

 quality, too, is of the highest order." 



SOLON P. POWELL, Findlay, Ohio. 



GIANT PASCAL CELERY..... 



"T'HIS is now one of the most popular varieties for winter use; properly 

 stored it is perhaps the best keeper outside of the Red Celeries. 

 Giant Pascal is of vigorous, sturdy growth, making immensely thick 

 and heavy stalks and large heavy hearts, all remaining deep green until 

 blanched by earthing up or being stored for winter. It blanches to a 

 cream-yellow, when the stalks are extremely brittle, entirely stringless 

 and exceedingly crisp ; in fact, some truckers complain that it cannot be 

 tied into attractive marketable bunches on that account, which, although 

 a disadvantage from their standpoint, indicates its high quality for the 

 private grower; flavor surpassingly rich and nutty. 

 Price, 10c. pkt., 30c. oz., 80c. % lb., $2.75 lb. 



" Your Giant Pascal Celery took the town — or rather, the town took the Celery. It was 

 considered the best in our market; large, solid, white and crisp." 



CALVIN SMITH, Market Gardener, Norwalk, Ct. 

 " / have raised the best Celery I ever saw from your Giant Pascal Celery seed; it cannot 

 be surpassed." 



Mrs. W. C. RUFFIN, Mayodan, N. C. 



New Early "Su^ar-Swcct" Corn, 



Henderson's HIAWATHA. 



Earliness, productiveness and, above all, delicious 

 quality and flavor are the pronounced merits of our 

 new Hiawatha Sugar-Sweet Corn. We are sure it will dehght 

 all lovers of this delicious vegetable. 



The ears are not extra large, only about eight inches long, 

 an attractive size when eaten from the cob, but the ears are com- 

 pactly filled with 12 to 14 and occasionally 16 rows of medium- 

 sized, long, plump, pearly-white kernels, so lusciously tender, 

 creamy and sweet as to literally "melt in j^our mouth." Another 

 valuable feature is the length of time the ears remain "in the 

 milk," the thick husk giving splendid protection. The plant 

 grows about five feet high, bearing no less than two ears to a 

 stalk and frequently three ears, all very uniform in shape and 

 size. It is a very early variety, being ready to use in from nine 

 to ten weeks from sowing, or only two or three days later than 

 the ver}^ earliest variety gro'wn, but Hiawatha is far superior in 

 size and quality. A perfect corn for the home table. {See cut.) 



Price, 20c. ^ pt., 35c. pt., 60c. qt., $4.00 pk. 



HENDERSON'S NEW EARLY SWEET CORN 



^^ POCAHONTAS. ^^ 



Positively the Earliest Variety Grown! 



Pocahontas Sweet Com is positively 3 days earlier than any 

 other sweet com grown, regardless of the claims for earliness 

 made for some other varieties, for we have proven it so in our 

 trial grounds for two years alongside all other early varieties 

 offered by other houses. 



Pocahontas is the result of a selection for several years from 

 the White Cob Cory. Its merits in addition to earliness are 

 uniformity of plant to type, constitution and productiveness. 

 The ears are stout, evenlv and compactly fine4 with tender white 

 kernels of very fine quality for so early a variety. {Sec cut.) 



Price, 20"c. J pt., 40c! pt.; 75c. qt.; $5.00 pk. 



Henderson's Superior Seeds are only supplied by us direct to our customers; they are not sold in stores. 



