Henderson's Hollow Crown Parsnip 
Our selection of this highly esteemed vegetable is surely the best for 
the private garden. We have discarded all the types with slim, long 
roots that invariably break in digging, and offer only a shapely heavy 
shouldered strain with its greatest girth at the crown and gradu¬ 
ally tapering to a small root. This is easily dug, and is suited 
to a greater variety of soils than any. To secure best re¬ 
sults deep digging is essential, and the soil should be free 
from stone and well cultivated. 
For winter use lay the roots horizontally in small boxes 
packed with ordinary garden soil, and store them in some 
convenient place outdoors away from snow or rain. Bring 
in a box as needed, thawing them out slowly in a moderate 
temperature. Frost improves their quality. (See cut.) 
Price, 5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 30c. lb., $1.00 lb. 
Henderson s Emerald Parsle> 
A (listinct variety of robust growth, freely 
furnished with short-stemmed leaves, very 
finely cut and most beautifully curled, 
making a compact and extremely grace¬ 
ful plant. Most varieties of Parsley arc 
dark green; but, as its name implies. 
Emerald is brilliant emerald-green in color 
and therefore more highly esteemed by 
many for decorative and garnishing 
purposes. 
It is equally aromatie both in odor and 
flavor, and produces its attractive foliage 
in abundance. (See cut.) Price, 10c. 
pkt., 15c. oz., 40c. t/i lb., $1.25 lb. 
CHINESE 
GIANT PEPPER 
The mammoth fruits of this variety 
average 12 to IS inches in circum¬ 
ference, and, notwithstanding the im¬ 
mense size of the fruits, it is early 
and prolific; the stocky, well-branched 
plants, about 2 feet high, carry a large 
crop of most attractive Peppers. The 
flesh is thick, tender, mild, sweet and 
unexcelled for use as salad, or for 
stuffing for ‘‘Mangoes.” When ripe 
the surface is of a brilliant glossy 
scarlet. (See cut.) Price, 10c. pkt., 
50c. oz., $1.50 lb., $5.00 lb. 
"Your Chinese Giant is the best pepper 1 
ever grew. ' ' 
GEO. H. BATES. Barttwell. S. C. 
"My Chinese Gia7it Peppers took the prize 
at the Fair this Fall. ” 
Mrs. H. F. REESE. 
1207 Dallas St., Selma, Ala. 
Ruby King Pepper 
One of the most popular large-fruit¬ 
ing Peppers; bearing a liberal crop of 
large ruby-red fruits, 5 to 6 inches long 
by 3 to 4 inches in diameter; flesh ex¬ 
ceedingly thick, sweet, and mild. It 
is a favorite sort for use as salad, 
stuffing, etc. Price, 10c. pkt., 35c. 
oz., $1.00 tyj lb., $3.50 lb. 
Take it out in the garden-It answers questions-Henderson's "Garden Guide and Record "free "i* 
' when asked for. See page 2. 
