HENDERSON'S 
Mignonette Lettuce 
: : A Delicious First-Early : : 
A splendid quality Lettuce. The solid heads blanch 
creamy-white, are tender, crisp, and as sweet as—well — 
Mignonette Lettuce, for none other in quality quite equals 
it. Another feature is its hardiness, for early spring plant¬ 
ing, coldframe culture, or growing out during the winter in 
the Southern States; it heads quickly and surely, and, in 
consequence, may be had very early; moreover, it is a first- 
rate summer Lettuce, slow to bolt to seed. It is a compact¬ 
growing variety, the plants spread only about seven inches, 
enabling them to be closely planted. The outer leaves are 
bronzy green and russet, but the interior is beautifully white 
and inviting. ( See cut.) Price, 10c. pkt., 25c. oz., 80c. % 
lb., $2.50 lb. 
“ We tried your Mignonette Lettuce last year and found it the best variety 
we ever raised; it forms such tender, crisp heads. " 
Mrs. J. W. CRAIK, Wardner, Idaho. 
“ Your Mignonette Lettuce was a revelation to our family. It surpasses in 
quality any Lettuce we ever tried before.'' 
LOUIS A. STEBIN, St. Louis, Mo. 
Henderson’s Perfected 
Salamander Lettuce 
A Splendid Second-Early Variety 
Lettuces naturally thrive better 
during the cooler weather of spring 
and fall than in a torrid summer— 
the season really when such crisp, 
cooling salad is most enjoyable and 
in great demand; consequently there 
has been bred a number of heat- 
resisting or summer Lettuces, among 
which our Perfected Salamander is 
the acknowledged leader. It forms 
good-sized, compact and tender 
heads, creamy-white inside and of 
that desirable rich buttery flavor; 
outer color, light green; it remains; 
long in head without running to 
seed, and stands a great amount of 
heat without burning. (.See cut.) 
Price, 10c. pkt., 25c. oz., 65c. J 4 lb.> 
$ 2.00 lb. 
41 Last spring I ordered your Salamander 
I ettuce and must say it was most satisfactory 
notwithstanding the hot, dry weather in June.' r 
\VM. C. KIDDER . Sea Girt, N. J. 
Henderson’s "Succession’' Collection 
OF FOUR, SUPERIOR, 
HEAD LETTUCES 
EACH OF THEM BEING OF THE FINEST QUALITY 
This set comprises the four varieties named below, with 
which may be produced a continuous supply of the most 
delicious Lettuce that can be raised from early spring until 
late fall. 
Mignonette for Extra Early. Described above. 
Salamander for Second Early. Described above. 
New York for Main Summer Crop. Described on page 32. 
Big Boston for Summer and Fall. Described on page 31. 
PRICE—the Collection: 
One packet each of the above 4 Superior Head Lettuces 
for 30 cents. 
HENDERSON'S TRIANON LETTUCE 
Described and priced on opposite page 
“ Your Succession Collection of 4 lettuces beat anything I ever had — notwith¬ 
standing all the hot, dry weather." G. II. HITCHCOCK, Manlius, N. Y. 
OUR COMPLETE LIST OF 25 KINDS OF LETTUCE WILL BE FOUND ON PAGES 57 AND 58 
