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From PETER 1EHDERSOH CO., HEW YORK 37 
HENDERSON'S 
Tenderheart Lettuce 
A succulent, early head Lettuce. Every plant is uniformly 
perfect, nearly all" head, with few outside leaves and most 
attractive in appearance. The heads are compactly formed of 
densely packed cream-colored heart leaves of fine 
quality, tender, crisp, and sweet. It is not only 
very early and hardy, but stands early summer 
heat well, and though it does not bolt to seed 
for two weeks after heading we do not recom¬ 
mend it for use during very hot weather. (See 
cut .) Price, 10c. pkt., 25c. oz., 75c. lb., $2.50 lb 
"Your Tenderheart Lettuce is the finest and most 
handsome Lettuce for its heading and eating qualities 
l have ever raised. I sowed seeds in XI arch and the 
Sunday Ark. 
“I cannot help sending my testimony regarding your 
Tenderheart Lettuce. It succeeded beyond 
my expectations. Everybody says 
it is the finest Lettuce grown." 
BENOIT BARROIS. 
Jesuits Bend, La. 
THE GREAT LETTUCE OF THE GREAT WEST INDOORS OR OUT 
THE EASIEST OF ALL TO GROW 
This is probably the best of the loose-leaved varieties. It forms 
no head, but produces an abundant crop of pale green leaves, 
slightly but closely crumpled, which, even when old, retain 
their characteristic sweetness and brittle character. In this 
respect it excels many of the best heading varieties. Moreover, 
the flavor, even of the outside leaves, is fully equal to that of the 
heart leaves of many heading varieties. 
In the Middle West, and in many other sections, it is ex¬ 
tremely popular. Wc strongly urge those who cannot succeed 
in getting Lettuce to head to grow Grand Rapids. The plant 
may be cut whole, or the outside leaves may be removed, leaving 
the younger ones to grow. The lower leaves grow clear of the 
ground so that it rarely suffers from rot, and is therefore more 
largely grown for forcing than any other sort. (See cut.) 
Price, 5c. pkt., 20c. oz., 55c. lb., $1.75 lb. 
Our new Pamphlet. ’SALADS— 
GROWING and BLANCHING" 
gives full Instructions for Growing 
and Blanching Let' 
tuce, sent free if 
asked for 
HENDERSON’S 
New York Lettuce 
IMMENSE HEADS AS SOLID AS A CABBAGE 
One of the largest varieties grown. The heart 
blanches beautifully and is crisp, tender and deli¬ 
cious. It is robust-growing, roots deeply and is 
thus able to resist hot, dry weather; is slow to run to 
seed, and a sure header. The outer color is a dis¬ 
tinct apple-green. . It has been extensively grown in 
all sections of the country and as a standard sum¬ 
mer Lettuce it is in every way desirable. (See cut.) 
Price, 10c. pkt., 25c. oz., 70c. ]4 lb., $2.25 lb. 
HENDERSON'S 
GRAND RAPIDS LETTUCE 
We deliver Free in U. S. {^.h! Vegetable and Flower Seeds ! ^ d lh Q e u p a k r ', er } Also Lawn Grass Seeds 
