HENDERSON'S 
COS OR CELERY LETTUCE 
“TFLI ANON” 
E XCELS all other Lettuces in qual¬ 
ity, having a crispness, tender¬ 
ness and flavor peculiarly its 
own and unapproached by any other 
variety. The heads are long and con¬ 
ical. The leaves require to be tied up 
when they soon form solid heads and 
quickly bleach to snowy whiteness 
and become as stiff, crisp and sweet 
as Celery stalks, and are delicious 
when eaten in the same manner or 
prepared for salad. ( See cut on 
opposite page.) 
Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. oz., 60c. ^ lb., 
$1.75 lb. 
“ / take this opportunity of praising Trianon 
Cos Lettuce. It is superb—one is large enough 
for a small family." 
Dr.J. FITZ-MATHEW, W. Sound, Wash. 
HENDERSON'S 
TENDERHEART LETTUCE 
A GRAND, new, kirge, early head Lettuce. Every plant 
uniformly perfect, about - 10 inches across, and nearly 
all head with but few outside leaves. The large 
round heads are compactly formed of waxy-cream 
colored heart leaves of splendid substance and of 
extra fine quality, tender, crisp, succulent and sweet: 
attractive and appetizing when served. Tenderheart 
is not only a very early and hardy Lettuce, but it 
stands early summer heat splendidly, and does not 
bolt to seed for two weeks after it is fully headed 
up. Color of the outside leaves pa.le green, slight¬ 
ly tinged reddish-brown. (See cut*) Price, 10c. 
pkt., 25c. oz., 80c. % lb., $2.50 lb. 
“ Your Tenderheart Lettuce is the finest and handsomest 
lettuce for its heading and eating qualities that I have ever raised 
or seen. I sowed the seed in March and cut extra large heads 
the second Sunday in May." J. F. IJYNDS, Cloar, Ark. 
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 :: :: :: 
T produces immense heads, often 15 and 16 inches across, 
and weighing enormously. The interior is beautifully 
blanched, creamy-white, crisp tender and delicious, being 
absolutely free from any trace of bitterness. It is> ti very large, 
robust-growing variety, rooting deeply, resisting hot, dry weather, 
very slow to run to seed and a sure header under mbst trying con¬ 
ditions. The outer color is of a distinct apple-green. We intro¬ 
duced this variety a number of years ago, and it has • been 
extensively grown by our customers in almost all sections of the 
country, 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 cut.) Price, 10c. pkt., 25c. oz., 75c. J^lb., $2.25 lb. 
" Allow me to praise your New York Lettuce. I planted half of the packet and 
raised SOS heads of the finest salad. Some IS inches across and when cut looked like 
Cabbage. I shall always use it." EDGAR KEN LI NG, Perth Amboy, N. J. 
Golden Queen 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, tender and juicy. We recom¬ 
mend it highly. 10c. pkt., 25c. oz., 
80c. % lb., $2.50 lb. 
“ Golden Queen far surpasses all other lettuce 
in our climate. Grown in the open garden it 
becoines blanched a?id teyider with those delicious 
hearts like greeyihouse forced lettuce." 
F. L. MERRIAM, Lyons Falls, N. Y. 
Henderson's SUCCESSION COLLECTION OF LETTUCES Is Worthy of Your Attention 
