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From PETER 1EHDESSOH ©, CO., HEW YORK 19 
H ENDERSON’S AUTUMN KING CABBAGE 
Enormous Solid Heads 
Often 20 to 30 lbs. each 
Interior Crisp, Close, Fine-grained 
and White 
“I raised your Autumn King Cabbage 
this year. The heads are large and flat, the 
size of a medium-sized dish pan. Neighbors 
and farmers wonder at the size. I give you 
the names of parties who asked for your 
address when they saw my success.” 
W. j. LA ROCK, 
Iowa City, Iowa. 
“ Your Autumn King Cabbage is the best 
keeping variety I ever had; I have 71 heads 
buried and have some in my cellar, and it 
is as good as can be at this dale, Feb. 26 Ik.” 
AARON GRUBB, Palmyra, Pa. 
“ I have been planting for over 20 years 
and find your Autumn King Cabbage the 
best Cabbage I ever had.” 
Mrs. GEO. W. BROWN, 
Augusta Springs, Va 
” Your Autumn King Cabbage is the 
greatest winter Cabbage in the world.” 
RAY II. MEADE, Owego, N. Y. 
”1 have planted your Autumn King 
Cabbage for several years and find it to excel 
all other sorts I ever cultivated. Last fall my 
crop of Cabbage was excellent, a large pro¬ 
portion averaging over 25 lbs. per head.” 
R. W. READ, Sherando, Vo. 
”1 am getting your Autumn King Cab¬ 
bage now nearly 18 years, and have nothing 
but the highest Praise for it.” 
Mrs. STANLEY J. KIRBY, 
Fleetwood, Pa. 
This peerless variety we introduced and we say without hesitation that it is the finest late 
Cabbage in this country to-day, entirely distinct, and the best keeper; it produces enormous solid 
heads of that desirable glaucous-green shade. It has such small outer leaves that it can be planted 
closer than the ordinary late sorts, and it can be relied upon to produce a greater weight of crop per 
acre than any other variety, from the fact that it produces very few outer leaves and goes all to head. 
A distinctive feature of the Autumn King is the peculiarly crimped leaves, which not only add to 
its appearance, but enable it to be distinguished anywhere. There is no late-keeping variety which 
maintains its fresh character so long after it has matured. This quality has made it known as “The 
sweetest Cabbage ever eaten.” But, however good a variety may be at its introduction, it is of 
paramount importance that improvement in purity is steadily maintained. 
The Henderson policy “Be careful of the type” has been followed so consistently in this variety 
that it is better today than ever. (See engraving.) Price, 10c. pkt. ; 50c. oz., $1.60 lb., $5.00 lb. 
HENDERSON’S SUPERIOR STRAIN OF 
Danish Ball Head, or Holland Cabbage 
This type of winter Cabbage has become very popular of late years on account of its unequalled 
keeping qualities, as well as for the great solidity and weight of the heads; it is a strong, vigorous 
grower, “a little leggy” but producing large, round, compact heads, almost as hard as iron, weighing 
when trimmed fully one-fourth more than any other Cabbage of equal size; in consequence, it keeps 
in choice condition until spring. For boiling, slaw, sauerkraut, etc., it is unsurpassed, being crisp, 
tender and sweet. It seems to grow luxuriantly on all soils and under most conditions, withstanding 
hot, dry weather, and does not rot from the effects of wet seasons, and the heads do not burst. Our 
strain of Danish Ball Head Cabbage yields a larger number of solid heads than any other variety. 
This is the testimony of almost every large grower of winter Cabbage. Price, 10c. pkt., 50c. oz., 
$1.(30 H lb., $6.00 lb. 
11 1 wish to say that the Cabbage grown from your Danish Ball Head Seed was the. best Cabbage I ever grew.” 
JOHN W. HOLLIS, Townsend, Del. 
” I raised two acres of Danish Ball Head Cabbage from your Seed that gave me 33 tons. It was the finest Cabbage 
drawn to market here; they were more brittle and the finest grained of any in the market.” 
BARTON BOUGLASS, East Bloomfield, N. Y. 
” Your Danish Ball Head Cabbage is excellent; in my crop of 350 tons (25 acres) every head was genuine Danish.” 
JAMES II. CARR. Kent, N. Y. 
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