PETEf^ HE^lDEf^S0^1 St CO.— VEGETflBLtE SEEDS. 



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CABBAOE— Continued. 



BD DUTCH. Used almost exclusively for pickling. It is one of 

 the hardiest of all Cabbages, and when preserved as directed in 

 " Gardening for Prolit," will keep later in the season than any of 

 them. It is slow to mature, however, and requires a richer soil 

 for its perfect development. 10 cts. pkt., 30cts. oz., 75cts. 34 lb-, 

 $3.00 lb. 



AJiLY BLOOD RED ERFURT. Earlier than the preceding. 

 Valuable for pickling. 10 cis. pkt., 30 cts. oz., 75 cts. }^ lb., 

 S3. 50 lb. 



:AMM0TH rock red. The Mammoth Eock Eed is a large 

 growing and selected strain of late Eed Cabbage. The heads will 

 average 12 lbs. eacli. 20 cts. pkt. 



MERICAN drumhead savoy. The largest heading Savoy ; 

 of excellent flavor. (See cut.) 15 cts. pkt., 35 cts. oz., SI. 00 34 ^b., 

 $3.00 lb. 



ETTED savoy. This is the finest of the Savoy class, and a gen- 

 eral favorite. Heads large, verj' solid and compact, of a yellowish 

 green color, and, like all other of the Savoy varieties, is of excel- 

 lent flavor, far surpassing that of any other late Cabbage. 10 cts. 

 pkt., 25 cts. oz., 75 cts. 1.4 lb., S2.50 lb. 



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HESrERbONS SUCCEbblON CABBAGE. 



AMERICAN DRUMHEAD BAVOT CABBAGE. 



We can also supply the following standard varieties of 

 'abbage, which are too well known to need description, 

 ,t the uniform price of 5 cts. per pkt., 20 cts. per oz., 60 

 ts. per 34 lb., $2.00 per lb. 



St. John's Day Early Drum- 

 head, 

 Large Early Schweinfurt, 

 FUderkraiit, 

 Marblehead Manunoth 

 Drumhead, 



CABBAGE PLANTS 



Of Henderson's Selected Early Jersey "Wakefield, Henderson's EarlySuramer 

 and Henderson's Succession, from cold frames, ready from March 1st to 

 May 1st ; Sl.OO per 100, S9.00 per 1,000. Spring sown and transplanted, 

 half above prices ; ready May 15th. {Large quantities at special rates.) 



Premier, 



Early French Oxheart, 



Early York, 



Large Early York, 



Midsummer Savoy, 



Green Glazed, 



Dwarf Ulm Savoy. 



'; CAPER. 



, A half-hardy trailing shrub, the buds of which are gath- 

 d just before expanding, and unripe fruit pickled, making 

 famous " Caper Sauce." 15 cts. pkt., $1.00 oz. 



n CARDOON. 



Ibman, Kardon. — French, Cardon. — Spanish, Cardo Hortense. 

 ilLlardoon is grown for tUe midrib of the leaf, which requires to be 

 UJc^hed iu tlie 8ume manner as Celery. Sow early in spring, where the 

 -its are to remain, in drills three feet apart, an inch and a half deep, and 

 ■' \ out the young plants to a foot apart in the drills. 



" by mail in quantities of 3^ lb. and upward, postage must he 



' added at the rate of 8 cts. per lb. 



I ge Spanish. 10 cts. pkt. , 40 cts. oz. , S1.25 J^ lb., $4.00 lb. 



pi CHERVIL. 



German, Garlenkerbel. — French, Cerfeuil. 

 •hj mailin quantitifs of ^.^Ib. and npumrd. postage must he 

 '" added at the rale of 8 cts. per lb. 



led. An aromatic sweet herb. The j-oung leaves are used 

 , J in soups and salads. Sow thinly in May, in drills half an 

 '1 inch deep, one foot apart. 5 cts. pkt, 25 cts. oz., 75 cts. 

 ^,!>4lb., $2.50 lb. 

 yierous Rooted. Sow in March or April; after treatment 

 pesamc as Carrot. 10 cts. pkt., 30 cts. oz., $1.00 >^ lb., $3.00 lb. 



HKNDKBSON'S AUTTJUN EDJa CABBAOS. 



