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



mendekson-s SUCCESSION CABBAGE. 



The Grandest Cabbage in Existence! 



ABSOLUTELY PERFECT IN EVERY RESPECT. 



FOR EITHER SUMMER OR WINTER USE. 

 It is grown largely by the Most Critical Truckers from Canada to Mexico 

 and Receives Nothing But Praise. 

 HEADS HARD AND UNIFORM 

 Averaging 10 to 12 Pounds in Weight and 36 Inches in Circumference. 



THE MOST KELIABLE CABBAGE EVER RAISED. 



HENDERSON'S SUCCESSION CABBAGE we consider one of our most valuable 

 contributions to horticulture. It may be classed as a second early variety, coming in 

 a few days later than Early Summer, but it is immeasurably superior to that variety; 

 it is nearly double the size and is absolutely true to its type under all conditions. In 

 addition to this, it has no tendency whatever to run to seed. We can say without ex- 

 aggeration that it is the finest cabbage in existence to-day; whether for medium early, 

 main crop or late use, it has no equal. It is so finely bred and so true to type that in 

 a field of twenty acres every head appears alike. 



We can recommend it either for the market gardener, trucker or private planter, 

 as it is a perfect cabbage in every respect, not only being of the largest size, but of hand- 

 some color and of the finest quality. It is probably the safest variety for an amateur 

 to plant as it does well at all seasons, and one is almost sure of getting a crop, no matter 

 when it is planted. Our stocks of cabbage of all varieties have for years been the acknowl- 

 edged standard of excellence in this country, and when we state that we consider Suc- 

 cession to be the most valuable variety that we have ever introduced our opinion of 

 its great merit will be apparent to all. We could fill many pages of our catalogue with 

 unsolicited flattering testimonials that we have received from all sections of the country 

 in regard to its great excellence. (See cut.) 



Price, 10c. pkt., 36c. oz., S1.20 J lb., $4.00 lb. 



Ul)TC This peerless varttly Is so well known and so much sought after, that many firms are offering 4 "SUCCESSION" CABBAGE. We have tested many of these and find some entliely 



rtUIL.. untrue and others of Inferior strains. Be sure to get our highly bred and selected genuine type, which Is procurable only direct from us. — PETER HENDERSON & CO. 



Those who have grown it write : 



" / raised 6 acres of Succession Cabbage and cut 

 90 tons, so thai is the reason that my neighbors send 

 their orders in with mine." 



MR. THOMAS MIDDLETON. Muscatine, la. 

 " I have grown your ■ Succession Cabbage for 

 10 years past and it is by far the best and most 

 reliable I have ever grown." 



S. W. COFFEN, Ashland, N. J. 

 " During the past season we cultivated and de- 

 livered to market three million pounds of Hender- 

 son's Succession Cabbage and got a belter price for it, 

 than truckers who grew other varieties." 



SAGINAW REALTY CO., Saginaw, Mich. 

 " Much Cabbage is grown here to ship north. 

 Last year Ike finest field in the country was Hender- 

 son's Succession." 



P. C. S HOCKEY, Harlingen, Tex. 

 "Your Succession was the profitable cabbage 

 grown last spring and I hope to set out 20 acres of it 

 at least this spring. I consider it the best cabbage 

 grown for this section." 



E. V. THOMPSON, Louisville, Ky. 

 "Henderson's Succession Cabbage beat every- 

 thing in the Cabbage line on the Atlanta market 

 last year." C. F. BURT, Atlanta, Ga. 



"Your Succession Cabbage is the best I ever saw 

 grown in this country. I got fooled last year by getting 

 from other parties, and I thought I would send direct 

 to you this year." 



ELI WILLIAMS. Osgood, Ind. 

 "I grew about 36,000 pounds of your Succession 

 Cabbage on 1 J acres. It was the best crop of cabbagt 

 ever groivn in this district." A. J. PRATT, 



Bow River Garden, Calgary, Canada. 

 "Please send me by return 1 lb. of your Succes- 

 sion Cabbage Seed. It is the finest Cabbage I have 

 grown in 17 years' experience. Last season I had 

 some heads that weighed 23 pounds. I had hundreds 

 of them weighing 18 pounds each, whilst my neigh- 

 bors' Cabbages averaged only 5 to 8 pounds." 



PETER PEARSON, Jamestown, N. Dakota. 



