HENDERSON'S 
EAKLY SUMMEK CABBAGE 
A Splendid SECOND Early Cabbage 
Large, Round, Flat Heads, 8 to 10 Pounds Each 
1 'his peerless variety was named and introduced by us years ago; it is 
wiflcly known and largely grown. As an ideal second early Cabbage it 
continues to hold its place. It forms large, flat, round, solid heads, weigh¬ 
ing usutilly 8 to 10 lbs. each. The quality is excellent, tender and sweet. 
It comes in about ten days later than Early Jersey Wakefield, but is more 
than double in weight. Henderson’s Early Summer will be found a far 
better sort than when we originally offered it owing to continuous and 
careful selection, {See cut.) Price, 10c. pkt., 40c. oz., $1.25 lb., $4.50 lb. 
HENDERSON'S SELECTED 
LATE FLAT DUTCH 
CABBAGE 
ONE OF THE OLDEST SORTS GROWN 
LARGE ROUND SOLID HEADS-AN 
EXCELLENT KEEPER - 
This strain of late Cabbage has been grown by us for 
many years, and is now recognized as the standard of its 
type. Unddr all conditions, both in private and com¬ 
mercial gardens, it has been the one variety mainly relied 
on for late fall and winter use for over half a century. 
A description seems unnecessary, when most of our 
patrons know it so well. It is just a good Cabbage in 
every respect. Grows easily, cooks easily, tastes good, 
and will for many years to come be highly esteemed. Our 
stock is just as good as ever and we are sure it will please. 
{See cut.) Price, 10c. pkt., 30c. oz., 90c. lb., $3.00 lb. 
HENDERSCN'S 
EAKLY SPKING 
CABBAGE 
THE BEST FLAVORED 
OF ALL CABBAGES 
GROWS AS FREELY 
= AS ANY=— 
VERY HARDY — SURE 
HEADER 
The Savoy Cabbages differ from all 
others in the peculiar crumpled character 
of the leaves. This is caused by a more 
rapid growth of the parts of the leaf between the 
veins, and as this is the tenderest part of the leaf, the 
reason for its good quality is apparent. This character¬ 
istic is maintained even in the yotmger leaves. 
Although excellent at any season of its growth, the 
Savoy Cabbage is never at its best until touched by frost, 
and for this reason should be used only as a fall or early 
winter crop. In the latitude of New York the best results 
are obtained from crops raised from seed sown in June. 
American Drumhead is, in our opinion, the best variety 
grown. {See cut.) Price, 10c. pkt., 40c. oz., $1.25 14 Ibu 
$4.50 lb. 
The earliest flat-headed variety grown. It has 
a very small plant, with few and small outer 
leaves, and intensely solid head. The qual¬ 
ity is excellent. It is always extremely tender. 
We strongly recommend it to the amateur. 
Price, 10c. pkt., 40c. oz., $1.25 J4 lb., $4.50 lb. 
AMERICAN 
DRUMHEAD 
SAVOY CABBAGE 
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