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HENDERSON’S 
New York Lettuce 
The King of Main Crop Head Lettuces 
Immense Heads as Solid as a Cabbage. Blanches 
Beautifully. Crisp, Tender and Free from Bitterness. 
It produces immense heads, often 15 and 1(3 inches 
across, and weighing enormously. The interior is beauti¬ 
fully blanched, creamy-white, crisp, tender and delicious, 
being absolutely free from any trace of bitterness. It is 
a very large, robust growing variety, rooting deeply, 
resisting hot, dry weather, very slow to run to seed and 
a sure header under most trying conditions. The outer 
color is of a distinct apple green. We introduced this 
variety a number of years ago, and it has been exten¬ 
sively grown by our customers in almost all sections of 
the country and from whom we receive most gratifying 
reports. As a standard main summer crop, hot weather 
Lettuce, it is in every way desirable and has no equal, 
but is not recommended for forcing. (See engraving.) 
Price, 15c. pkt., 35c. oz., $1.20 M lb., $4.00 lb. 
WORDS OF PRAISE FOR HENDERSON S NEW YORK 
LETTUCE 
“/ got your New York Lettuce this summer for the first lime. 
We had some served at table on the 30th of May, and all said they 
had never tasted :any lettuce half the equal of this great wonder.” 
WM . A. IIA i N, 
Adamstown, Pa. 
“/ have grown your New York Lettuce for years, and all my 
friends say it is the finest they ever saw.” 
KENNETH GRUBB, 
Atlantic, Iowa . 
** Henderson's New York Lettuce is something great. The 
finest l ever saw.” 
C. M. IIULSART, Ridge Avenue, Lakewood, N. J. 
” 1 have never found any Lettuce as satisfactory as Henderson's 
New York”, Mrs. M. B. WILLIAMS, Davenport, Iowa. 
HENDERSON’S PERFECTED 
Salamander Lettuce 
Our booklet ll Sala 
Growing and Dlano 
ing ” sent free on 
guest 
Salamanderisone oft 
few varieties that will he 
well during hot weath 
If the instructions giv 
on lettuce culture in 
booklet “Salads, Growii x 
and Blanching,” are f( 
lowed, success is assun 
with Salamander. Itw 
grow equally well as 
earlier crop, but isexcel] 
fall use. 
sized, co 
pact head, creamy-whi 
color, and has all t 
rich flavor of the “buttet 
Lettuce. (See engravin 
Price, ioc. pkt., 25 c. 
75c. X lb., $ 2.50 lb. 
“Last Spring I orda 
your Salamander Lettuce 
say it was most satis 
tory notwithstanding the 
7 veather in June.” 
WM. C. KIDDER, 
Sea Girt, N 
V All the lettuce I grew ft 
your seeds last season w 
top notch.” 
Rev. C. W. KING.- 1 
Grand Forks, B. 
Our Business 
was founded by 
Peter Henderson in 1817 an i i3 b n y °L c ^ cd Charles Henderson Peter and Howard M. Iiendersc 
