PETEH HEI^DEI^SO]^ St CO.— VEGETflSliE SEED flOVEItTIES. 





new/indDesir/ible varieties in 



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SPECIA-Li NOTICES. -PLEASE EEAD. 

 The reputation of our house for high-quality seeds and plants has given to some the impression that we are also higher in 

 prices. Such is not the case, and we respectfully ask all who have never before dealt with us to make a fair comparison of our 

 prices with those of any other first-class seed house. It will then be quickly perceived that our claims to patronage are based not 

 alone on superior quality but on low prices as well. 



k BY PeTErHENDERSON gTCO- 



NEW DWABF BEDSSELS BPBSUTS, " DALKEITH. 



NEW 



EVERBEARING 



CUCUMBEf^. 



The peculiar merit of this 

 variety lies in the fact that 

 the vines flower and produce 

 fruit continuouslj' throughout 

 the season until killed by 

 frost, thus differing from all 

 other cucumbers. Vines of 

 the Everbearing exhibit at 

 the same time cucumbers in 

 every stage of growth, but 

 invariably of perfect form 

 even when very small. The 

 cucumbers are of a flnc green 

 color, and are very desirable 

 for pickling purposes. 



Price, 10 cts. per pkt., 20 

 cts. per oz., 60 cts. per 34 lb'» 

 $2.00 per lb. 



New Dwarf Brussels Sprouts, 

 DALKEITH. 



It is astonishing how much more exten- 

 sively Brussels Speotjts are grown and 

 used in recent j-ears than in the past. Ama- 

 teurs are beginning to find out that this 

 delicious vegetable can be as easily grown as 

 cabbage. The variety that we offer is a 

 great improvement on the old tall-growing 

 sort ; it is much more dwarf and compact, and pro- 

 duces " sprouts " of larger size. Price, loc.perpM., 

 60c. per oz. 



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SUMMER CROOKNECK SQUASH. 



The crookneck class of squashes surpasses in 

 quality any of the summer varieties, and in the 

 Mammoth we have the delicious buttery flavor of 

 the original sort, but of just double the size. For 

 market gardeners, as well as private parties, it 

 will be equally valuable, as you get twice the 

 weight of crop from the same ground as with the 

 old variety. 15c. per pkt., 2 for '2.5c., 10 /or $1.00. 



HEW CUOUW^BH, 



LIVINGSTON'S EVERGREEN. 



This new variety is likely to prove of great value. 



It is very hardy and probably the most prolific of 



all varieties. A grower, who planted a large 



acreage last season, states that he never saw 



cucumbers lie thicker on the ground than his fields of the Evekgkeen did when the frost 

 killed the vines ; it really looked as if the whole surface of the ground was covered with 

 cucumbers. In addition to being so wonderfully prolific, it is very early, and the cucum- 

 bers retain their beautiful green color longer than any other sort. It is one of the very 

 best varieties for slicing, as it is very crisp and of good quality, and as it produces fruits o' 

 medium size it is likely to be of much value for pickling purposes. 

 Price, 10 cts. per pkt., 20 cts. per oz., 50 cts. per y^ Ibt, SI. 75 per lb. 



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