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



fell 



FREEDOM TOMATO. 



WHITE MILAN TURNIP. 



PARISIAN HALF-LONG WHITE TURNIP. 



STS*" VEGETABLE SEEDS. 



TOMATO. — Continued. 



Livingston's Globe. A large globe shaped, early fruited variety, exceedingly 

 productive 



Matchless. One of the best for main crop fruits large smooth and very solid 

 of a bright red color, bears continuously throughout the season 



Favorite. A large, handsome and uniform-shaped Tomato; solid, smooth and 

 bright scarlet; ripens evenly 



Freedom. (See specialties page 30.) 



Golden Sunrise, Henderson's. Large, smooth fruits, of a beautiful golden 

 color; quality excellent, attractive for slicing and mixing with sliced red sorts 



Peach. Very distinct, resembling a peach in size, shape and color; orange-rose 

 with a peach-like surface bloom; good for salads 



Perfection. Almost round fruits; smooth, tough skin of brilliant scarlet; ripens 

 thoroughly; solid and of rich flavor; attractive for market 



Ponderosa, Henderson's. (See specialties page 31.) 



Stone. (See specialties page 31 ) This is one of the best and most popular 

 main crop varieties for market gardeners 



Tenderloin, Henderson's. Of remarkably sturdy growth, is practically ever 

 bearing, ripening its first fruits immediately after the early sorts, and con- 

 tinues throughout the season to produce enormous quantities of its most 

 attractive fruit. The fruit is very uniform, round, slightly flattened at 

 stem and blossom end, and of phenomenal solidity; even the seeds — which 

 are surprisingly few — are embedded in flesh of meaty firmness. The color 

 a rich glossy blood-crimson, permeates the flesh to the very heart. It never 

 cracks, and ripens over the entire surface without any green around the stem 



Trophy. Extra selected; our superior selection from perfect specimens of 

 this old favorite is free from the corrugations of the old strains 



SMALL FRUITING VARIETIES. Esteemed for preserves, marmalade, etc. 

 Red Cherry. Bears clusters of bright red fruits, the size of a cherry; prolific 

 Red Pear-Shaped. Bright red fruits, 2 inches in diameter; pear-shaped neck 



Yellow Plum. Round, yellow fruits, 2 inches in diameter 



Strawberry. Winter Cherry or Husk Tomato 



TURNIP. 



WHITE-FLESHED VARIETIES. 



Early White Flat Dutch. A standard early, white, flat Turnip; an excellent 



garden variety; flesh white and mild 



Early Purple Top Milan. The earliest Turnip in cultivation; medium-sized 



flat, smooth; white flesh and skin, with purple top 



Early White Milan. (See specialties page 32.) 



Early Red Top Strap Leaf. (See specialties page .i'l.) 



Early White Strap Leaf. Differs from the above only in being pure white. . 

 Parisian Half Long. This new type is one of the best table turnips and most 



popular in the Parisian markets. It is quick growing — consequently early 



— 4 to 5 inches long by 1 1 to 1 A inches in diameter; skin and flesh pure white 



exceedingly tender; free from stringiness and deligntfully mild in flavor. 



Purple Top White Globe. (See specialties page 32.) 



White Egg. An oval or egg-shaped variety, with smooth, thin, white skin and 



snowy- white flesh; firm, mild and sweet 



Snowball. (See specialties page 32.) 



Long White, or Cowhorn. A long, white-fleshed Turnip, growing half above 



ground; although large, it is of fine quality 



Seven Top. Used only for greens 



YELLOW-FLESHED VARIETIES. 



Golden Ball, or Orange Jelly. Medium size, globe-shaped roots; very early 



flesh golden-yellow, of fine texture and sweet 



Yellow Stone. A round, flattened, yellow-fleshed Turnip; popular for both 



table use and stock feeding 



Yellow Globe. A yellow-fleshed, globe-shaped variety, of large size; a splendid 



winter keeper; excellent for both table and stock 



Purple Top Yellow Aberdeen. A large, globe-shaped Turnip, with yellow flesh 



of fine quality; a good keeper; popular for table or stock 



Wood's Green Top Yellow. One of the very best keeping varieties grown. 



The flesh is remarkably solid, firm, and of excellent quality. It is strongly 



recommended for an all around late sort, and is unexcelled for winter storing 



RUTA BAGA. Russian or Swedish turnips. 



Calyer's Ruta Baga. (See specialties page 32 ) . . 



Golden Heart, Henderson's. Very early, and the finest, yellow-fleshed Ruta 

 Baga for garden culture and table use; flesh remarkably fine grained and of 

 sweet, mild flavor 



Henderson's Long Island. Bred from the American Purple Top, over which 

 it is a great improvement, being much greater in size; an immense yielder 

 and good keeper; flesh rich yellow, of fine quality. (See specialties page 32.) 



Improved American Purple Top. Bred from the " American Purple Top," 

 over which it is a great improvement, it is twice the size of ordinary 

 American stocks. In a fair test on several Long Island farms, alongside 

 some of the best European and American varieties, it produced almost 

 twice the weight per acre of any other variety. Flesh a rich yellow, solid 

 and sweet, the quality very superior It is perfectly hardy and a good 

 keeper 



Large White French, Sweet German, or Rock. A white-fleshed variety of large 

 size and fine quality 



PRICES. 



Pkls., Ozs., and J Lbs. deliv- 

 ered free, but add Sc. to Lbs. 



Pkt. 



Oz. 



i Lb. 



Lb. 



.10 



.30 



1.00 







3.00 



.10 



.25 



.80 



2.50 



.05 



. 20 



60 



2.00 



.10 



.25 



.80 



2.50 



.10 



.25 



.75 



2.50 



.10 



.25 



.75 



2.50 



.05 



.20 



.65 



2.25 



.10 



.40 



1 .40 



5.00 



.05 



.20 



.65 



2.00 



.10 



.40 



1.25 



4.50 



.10 



.25 



.75 



2.50 



.05 



.25 



.75 



2.50 



.05 



.25 



.75 



2.50 



.05 



.25 



.75 



2.50 



.10 



.25 



.80 



2.75 



.05 



.10 



.15 



.45 



.05 



. 10 



.25 



.70 



.10 



.10 



.30 



.90 



.05 



.10 



.15 



.45 



.05 



. 10 



. 15 



.45 



.10 



.10 



.25 



.70 



.05 



.10 



.20 



.55 



.05 



. 10 



.20 



.50 



.05 



.10 



.20 



.50 



.05 



.10 



.20 



.60 



.05 



. 10 



. 15 



.45 



.05 



.10 



.20 



.50 



.05 



.10 



.20 



.50 



.05 



.10 



.20 



.50 



.05 



.10 



.15 



.45 



.05 



.10 



.20 



.50 



.05 



. 10 



.20 



.50 



.10 



.10 



.20 



.60 



.05 



.10 



.20 



.50 



.05 



.10 



.15 



.40 



.05 



.10 



.20 



.50 



ueL«e e t w How to Grow Tomatoes in Garden, Field and Greenhouse 



Including; Method of Pj-ggtocu 



Raising the Big Fellows, 



asked for 



