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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 16 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, 10c. pkt., 30c. oz., 75c. lb., $2.50 lb. 
WORDS OF PRAISE FOR HENDERSON’S NEW YORK 
LETTUCE 
“/ got your New York Lettuce this summer for the first time. 
We had some served at table on the 30 th of May, and all said they 
had never tasted any lettuce half the equal of this great wonder 
WM. A. MAIN, 
June 12 th, 1910. Adamstown, Pa. 
"I have grown your New York Lettuce for years, and all my 
Iriends say it is the finest they ever saw." 
KENNETH GRUBB, 
February Is/, 1916. Atlantic, Iowa, 
" Henderson's New York Lettuce is something great. The 
finest l ever saw." 
C. M. IIULSART, Ridge Avenue, Lakewood, N. J. 
"I have never found any Lettuce as satisfactory as Henderson's 
New York." Mrs. M. B. WILLIAMS, Davenport, Iowa. 
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HENDERSON’S PERFECTED 
Salamander Lettuce 
A SPLENDID SUMMER VARIETY 
Salamander is one of tfc 
few varieties that will heaii 
well during hot weather 
If the instructions giver 
on lettuce culture in our 
booklet “Salads, Growing 
and Blanching,” are fol¬ 
lowed, success is assured 
with Salamander. Itwil 
grow equally w r ell as 
earlier crop, but is excelled 
by others for fall use. 
forms a good sized, com 
pact head, creamy-whitj 
in color, and has all thi 
rich flavor of the “butter' 
Lettuce. (See engraving. 
10c. pkt., 30c. oz. 
lb., $2.50 lb. 
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“Last Spring I ordered 
your Salamander Lettuce ant 
must say it was most satisfac¬ 
tory notwithstanding the hot, 
dry weather in June." 
WM. C. KIDDER, 
Sea Girt, N. J, 
“ All the lettuce I grew from 
your seeds last season wen 
top notch." 
Rev. C. W. KING. 
Grand Forks, B. C. 
Our booklet 11 Salads , 
Growing and Blanch* 
ing ” sent free on re 
quest 
was founded^y Peter Henderson in 1847 an $j s £fZ is c ™ ed Charles Henderson Peter and Howard M. Henderson 
on by his son 
