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36' EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEH-Vegetafole Seeds 
Henderson’s Mignonette Lettuce 
A DELICIOUS FIRST EARLY. ONCE TASTED ALWAYS WANTED 
A little gem of Lettuce — perfect in quality, with bronzed 
russet-green outer leaves. The solid heads blanch creamy- 
white, and are tender and sweet as well as — well, Mignon¬ 
ette Lettuce. It is extremely hardy, and is the best 
sort for early spring use, for cold frame culture, or 
for an outdoor winter crop in the Southern States. 
It is very early and heads quickly and surely. 
Being slow to go to seed it is sometimes used as 
a summer variety, though it doe# not stand 
extreme heat so well as some sorts. The 
diminutive plant permits it to be set as 
closely as five inches apart; an obvious 
advantage to many. (See engraving.) 
Price, 15c. pkt., 30c. oz., $1.00 34 lb., 
$3.00 lb. 
WORDS OF PRAISE FOR 
HENDKRSON’S MIGNONETTE 
“The Mignonette Lettuce is by far the 
best and most tender of all the lettuce.” 
Mrs. CIIAS. A. CUFF EL, 
Doylestown, Pa. 
“We think the Mignonette Lettuce the 
best we have ever grown.” 
Mrs. W. r. McELROY, 
Springfield, Ky. 
r * We tried your Mignonette Lettuce and 
it is the best we ever had. We had heads 
as large as a small cabbage and so lender.” 
Miss FRIEDA RIES, 
Evansville, Ind. 
‘ 7 want you to scjtd me two packages of your 
Mignonette Head Lettuce for 1 think it E.ike 
best in the world.” Mr. I. E. McCLOUD, 
Williams Port, Ind. 
“No Corn takes the place of your Country 
Gentleman and no Lettuce beats the Mignonette. 
Mr. JOHN E. ANDERSON, 
Holly Springs, Miss. 
“We have had Mignonette Lettuce all 
summer and think it is the best we ever 
ate.”. Mrs. GUS KELLEY , 
v West Harwich, 
Mass. 
“Henderson's Mignonette Lettuce 
Seed 1 received from you in the 
spring produced fine, crisp, lender 
heads. 
EDWARD DILLINGER, 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 
HENDERSON’S 
Mammoth Black Seeded 
Butter Lettuce 
Forms Enormous Hard Heads 
Tender, Sweet and Crisp 
The strain -we offer of this standard 
sort may be depended upon to give gref 
satisfaction to all lovers of Lettuce. 
It is well adapted for growing unde! 
hot weather conditions, and produced 
large, solid heads of excellent quality 
tender, crisp and buttery, with but few] 
outside leaves. 
It is extensively used as an outdo 
variety as well as for frame culture, andj 
it has been proved time and agaa 
that even under adverse condition! 
Henderson’s Mammoth Black 
Seeded Butter Lettuce, will pro¬ 
duce a satisfactory crop. 
It is a mid-season variety, and 
should be planted for succession 
to the earlier sorts. (See engraving.) 
Price, 10c. pkt., 2oc. oz., 60c. 14, 
lb., $2.00 lb. 
Your Black Seeded Lettuce is t 
grandest lettuce for an amateur garden 
that I have ever seen. The neighbors we 
Simply raving about it. It - is the mo 
tender and delicious lettuce I ever tasted . 
Mrs. M. SILVA, 
Jamaica, N.Y , 
Henderson’s booklet, SALADS, GROV 
ING AND BLANCHING tells all aboi 
the cultivation of lettuce. It also e 
plains how to^grow all other salad plant 
How to force Witloof, Chicory, Endiv 
etc., for winter salads. It is sent fr< 
if requested when ordering. 
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ORDER EARLY—Be ready to plant when the ground is ready, and gather EARLY CROPi 
