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•VEGETABLE SEEDS 
CORY SWEET CORN 
LARGE-LEAVED CORN SALAD 
EXTRA CURLED CRESS 
CUCUMBER, WHITE SPINE 
c ^t pl EJ e Vegetable Seeds 
PRICES 
Add to prices of Corn for 
free delivery in the U. S., 
5c. pt., 10c. qt. 
CORN, SWEET. — Continued. 
Pkt. 
Pt . 
Qt. 
Pk. 
MEDIUM EARLY VARIETIES. 
Crosby’s Early. A second early, ears 7 inches long; fine quality. 
10c. 
15c. 
25c. 
$1.25 
Early Champion. But a few days later than the extra earlies, bearing large, 
handsome 12-rowed ears, filled with plump, deep white kernels of milky 
tenderness and very sweet; very productive. 
10c. 
20c. 
30c. 
1.50 
Perry’s Hybrid. A second early of stocky growth, 4 to 5 feet high, with 2 ears 
of good size set low on the stalk; ears well filled. 
10c. 
15c. 
25c. 
1.25 
Moore’s Early Concord. Medium early, large well-filled ears, flavor unsur¬ 
passed . 
10c. 
15c. 
25c. 
1.25 
Black Mexican. Medium early, bearing 8-inch ears, well filled with large 
kernels, which, paradoxically, though black when ripe, are* white when 
“green” and then exceptionally sweet. 
10c. 
15c. 
25c. 
1.25 
The “Henderson.” (See Specialties, page 28.) . 
10c. 
20c. 
30c. 
1.75 
LATE OR MAIN CROP VARIETIES. 
Country Gentleman, Henderson’s. (See Specialties, page 27.) .. 
10c. 
25c. 
40c. 
2.00 
Mammoth. A very late variety, producing mammoth ears often 14 inches 
long, well filled with large broad white kernels of superb quality; unusually 
productive. 
10c. 
15c 
25c. 
1.50 
Stowell’s Evergreen. (See Specialties , page 28.) . 
10c. 
15c. 
25c. 
1.50 
Squantum. A general favorite, large, productive and very sweet; largely used 
for market and canning. 
10c. 
15c. 
25c. 
1.25 
Henderson's Continuity Collection of Sweet Corn, see page 28. 
POP CORN, FIELD CORN and FODDER CORN. (See pages 65 and 68.) 
Delivered fre 
(excepting oil 
e in the 
erwise 
U. S. 
toted.) 
CORN SALAD. Large-Leaved Fetticus, or “Lamb’s Lettuce.” Hardy little 
Pkt 
Oz. 
XLb. 
Lb. 
plants, grown for late fall, winter and spring use; they form rosettes of tender, 
edible leaves, which are used as a substitute for Lettuce. 
5c. 
10c. 
25c. 
75c 
CRESS, or PEPPER GRASS. 
Extra Curled. Crisp, pungent leaves, finely cut and ornamental; used as a 
condiment and for garnishing; rapid growing, dwarf and compact. 
5c. 
10c. 
20c. 
60c 
Upland. The leaves and their flavor somewhat resemble Water Cress, though 
this sort succeeds in dry soils, and is slow in running to seed. 
10c. 
50c. 
$1.50 
WATER CRESS. Highly esteemed for salads and garnishing. It must be 
grown along moist banks or in tubs in water-covered soil. 
10c. 
35c. 
1 .00 
$3.50 
CUCUMBER. (/ oz.for 60 hills ; 2 to 8 lbs. in hills for an acre.) 
Cool and Crisp, Henderson’s. (See Specialties, page 29.) . 
10c. 
20c. 
50c. 
1.50 
The “Henderson” Perfected White Spine. (See Specialties, page 29.) . 
10c. 
20c. 
60c. 
1.75 
Early White Spine. A popular standard variety for either family use or 
marketing; vines vigorous and healthy, bearing early and abundantly large, 
handsome, even-shaped fruits of light green color; crisp and of fine flavor. . 
5c. 
15c. 
40c. 
1.25 
Everbearing. Possesses the merit of flowering and fruiting on the same vine 
continuously until frost; form perfect, even when small; of rich deep green 
color; desirable for pickling. 
5c. 
15c. 
40c. 
1.25 
Extra Early Green Prolific. Similar to but an improvement on Green Prolific, 
and 10 to 14 days earlier; ideal for pickling. 
5c. 
15c. 
35c. 
1 10 
Extra Long White Spine. Long green fruits, often 12 inches in length, popular 
15c. 
40c. 
1 25 
Early Cluster. An early, prolific, prickly short green variety. 
5c. 
10c. 
30c. 
1.00 
Green Prolific. Short green, productive pickling variety. 
5c. 
10c. 
30c. 
1.00 
Livingston’s Evergreen. Hardy, early and wonderfully prolific; fruits of me¬ 
dium size, crisp and finely flavored for slicing; also valuable for pickling; 
the beautiful green color is long retained. 
5c. 
15c. 
40c. 
1.25 
Long Green. Dark green fruits 12 to 14 inches long; quality firm, crisp and 
excellent. It is the best variety for big yellow pickles. 
5c. 
15c. 
35c. 
1.10 
Japanese Climbing. A distinct and valuable type, may be grown on a trellis, 
taking up less room in the garden and keeping the fruits up from the ground 
and clean. It produces large, fine fruits, adapted for either slicing, salads 
or pickling, and thrives during dry, warm summers.. 
10c. 
20c. 
50c. 
1.50 
Short Green Gherkin. A thick-set, small, green Cucumber, borne in abun¬ 
dance, and used exclusively for pickling. 
5c. 
10c. 
30c. 
1.00 
West Indian Gherkin, or “Burr” Cucumber. Small, oval green fruits about 
2 inches long, covered with soft, fleshy protuberances like prickles; exclusively 
used for pickles. 
10c. 
20c. 
60c. 
1.75 
CUCUMBER, ENGLISH FORCING VARIETIES. These produce remarkably 
long and very solid fruits, with few and small seeds. Not adapted for open- 
ground culture. Our seed is from the best English strains. 
Blue Gown. Handsome, black-spined fruits, frequently 2 feet long. . . . 
Cuthill’s Black Spine. A prolific variety of medium size. 
Duke of Edinburgh, Daniel’s. Large, thick, dull green fruits, often 30 in. long 
Lockie’s Perfection. Very uniform; color, beautiful green. 
Lord Kenyon’s Favorite. A favorite; uniform in size and perfect in shape. . . . 
Telegraph. Clear, green, smooth fruits, 14 to 16 inches long; free bearer.. . 
DANDELION. 
Common. Popular for “greens” and blanched for salad. 
25c. 
25c 
25c. 
25c. 
25c. 
25c. 
10c. 
25c. 
75c. 
Large-Leaved. An early, large, broad-leaved variety. 
15c. 
50c. 
1.50 
EGG PLANT. (1 oz.for 1,000 plants.) (for plants, see page 176.) 
Black Beauty. (See Specialties, page 30.) . 
10c. 
50c. 
1.50 
5.00 
New York Spineless—Henderson’s Improved. (See Specialties, page 30.) . 
10c. 
40c. 
1.25 
4.25 
Early Long Purple. An earlier, hardier variety with club-shaped, dark purple 
fruits 6 to 8 inches long, a shape preferred by some for slicing; flesh firm.... 
5c. 
30c. 
90c. 
3.00 
Black Pekin. A strong-growing variety; medium-sized, almost round, black 
fruits and very solid. 
10c. 
45c. 
1.30 
4.50 
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