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HENDERSON’S 
''Succession” 
I Collection of Four 
[SUPERIOR HEAD 
LETTUCES 
[' Each Being of the 
FINEST QUALITY < 
I From these may be grown 
Kie best Lettuce possible, con¬ 
tinuously from early spring to 
late fall. Sow at intervals as 
given in our cultural pamphlet. 
Mignonette for Extra Early. 
Described on Page 36. 
Salamander for Second Early. 
Described on page 38. 
New York for Main Summer 
Crop. Described on page 38. 
Big Boston for Fall Crop. 
Described on page 35. 
Price—the Collection—1 pkt. 
each of the above 4 Superior 
Head Lettuces for 40c. 
Vegetable plants are on sale 
at our store during the Spring 
and Slimmer, but owing to their 
perishable nature and delay in 
transportation, we cannot un- 
deriake to ship them. 
GOLDEN QUEEN LETTUCE 
A Splendid First Early Head Lettuce 
A very desirable, first early variety, of a pleasing golden- 
yellow color, and second to none for forcing. At first glance 
it seems to be of medium size, but it forms all solid heads, 
with little or no waste, so that there is really more to it 
than in many Lettuces double the size. It is very crisp, 
jtender and juicy. We recommend it highly. (See engrav¬ 
ing.) Price, 10c. pkt., 25c. oz., 75c. Vi lb.," S2.50 lb. 
“Golden Queen far surpasses all other lettuce in our climate. Crown in the 
open garden it becomes blanched and tender with those delicious hearts like 
greenhouse forced lettuce .” 
F. L. M ERR1 AM, Lyons Falls, N. Y . 
MAY KING LETTUCE 
Good for First Outdoor Planting 
This early butter-head variety of Lettuce is very well 
suited for the first outdoor planting. 
i he heads are of a medium size and very compact in form, 
being very tightly wrapped. The outer leaves are light 
tender, green m color with the edges slightly tinged with 
reddish brown. The hearts are creamy yellow in color, 
very tender and crisp, and of excellent flavor. 
May King is a sure header and is bound to give great 
satisfaction. 
Price, 10c. pkt., 26c. oz., 75c. Vi lb., $2.60 lb. 
SUCCEEDS AT ALL 
SEASONS 
EARLY, TENDER, CRISP 
AND BUTTERY 
This is a new variety, and has 
proved to be a very valuable ac¬ 
quisition to the Lettuce family. 
It is very early in maturing, being 
fit for use about the same time 
as Henderson’s Big Boston, which 
it resembles somewhat in ap¬ 
pearance and in the size of the 
head. Henderson’s Unrivaled 
Lettuce is pale green in color, 
shading to creamy white at the 
center of the head, which is 
formed of closely wrapped crispy 
leaves giving it great compactness 
of form. It has a pleasing but¬ 
tery appearance, and we highly 
recommend this sort, feeling con¬ 
fident that it will become a prime 
favorite. (See engraving .) Price 
10c. pkt., 26c. oz., 75c. Vi lb., 
S2.50 lb. 
~-— 7 - --- -________________-- iu. 
send lour Seed Orders in January or February. The Demand for Seeds Will Exceed the Supply This Yea 
HENDERSON’S NEW 
UNRIVALED 
LETTUCE 
