HENDERSON’S 
T enderheart Lettuce. 
HENDERSON'S 
New York Lettuce. 
THE KING OF MAIN^CROP HEAD LETTUCES. 
IMMENSE HEADS AS SOLID AS A CABBAGE. 
BLANCHES BEAUTIFULLY; 
CRISP, TENDER AND FREE FROM' BITTERNESS. 
I T produces immense heads, often 15 and 16 
inches across, and weighing enormously. The 
interior is beautifully blanched, creamy-white, 
crisp, tender and delicious, being absolutely free from any trace of bitterness. 
It is a very large, robust-growing variety," rooting deeply, resisting hot, dry 
weather, very slow to run to seed and a sure header under most trying 
conditions. The outer color is of a distinct apple-green. We introduced 
this variety a number of years ago, and it has been extensively grown by 
our customers in almost all sections of the country, from whom' we receive 
most gratifying reports. As a standard main summer crop, hot-weather 
Lettuce it is in every way desirable and has no equal, but is not recom¬ 
mended for forcing. (See cut.) Price, 10c. pkt., 25c. oz., 70c. J4 lb., $2.25 lb. 
In all my 40 years’ experience in gardening, 1 never raised 
such lettuce as your New York. Monstrous heads, tender, sweet 
and juicy, and a rapid grower. We think it has no peer in the 
tetUice family." T. W. SPENCER, Highland Park. III. 
Raised New York Lettuce this spring: the finest lettuce I ever 
saJ j J - T » JOHN M. JOHNSON, Jr., Leonardville , N. J. 
“ Henderson's New York is the best lettuce I have ever grown.” 
__ H. H. McCUTCHEON. Azusa, Cal. 
Your New York Lettuce succeeded beyond my expectations. 
Some heads were PA ft. across. Solid, tender without bitterness and 
lasting in season longer than any other lettuce I ever saw." 
M. G. MINSHALL , Thamesville, Ont., Can. 
A G RAND, new, large, early head Lettuce. 
Every plant uniformly perfect, about 10 
inches across, and nearly all head with but 
few outside leaves. The large round heads are 
compactly formed of waxy-cream colored heart 
leaves of splendid substance and of extra fine 
quality, tender, crisp, succulent and sweet; attract¬ 
ive and appetizing when served. Tenderheart 
is not only a very early and hardy Lettuce, but 
it stands early summer heat splendidly, and does 
not bolt to seed for two weeks after it is fully 
headed up. Color of the outside leaves pale 
green, slightly tinged reddish-brown. (See cut.) 
Price, 10c. pkt., 30c. oz., $1.00 % lb., $3.00 lb. 
"I can not help sending my testimony regarding your Ten¬ 
derheart Lettuce. It succeeded beyond my expectations. Every¬ 
body considered it the finest lettuce grown." 
B. BARROIS , Jesuits Bend, La. 
“/ must praise your Tenderheart Lettuce. The crisp, tender, 
blanched heads are like little cabbages, and so delicious." 
J. R. ROBINSON , Passaic , N. J. 
HENDERSON'S 
SUCCESSION COLLECTION 
of Four Superior 
Head Lettuces. 
This set comprises the four varie¬ 
ties 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 on page 31. 
Salamander for Second Early. 
Described on page 31. 
New York for Main Summer Crof . 
Described on page 30. 
Big Boston for Summer and late Fall. 
Described on page 29. 
PRICE — the Collection: 
One packet each of the above 4 
Superior Head Lettuces 
for 30 cents. 
. "We have been much pleased with the collec¬ 
tion of lettuce seed purchased from you from 
which rue raised the finest lettuce we have ever 
seen or eaten. The Neiu York, especially, was 
a perfect picture and as good as pretty." 
DR. A. T. RITTER, Loysville, Pa. 
OUR COMPLETE LIST OF 25 KINDS OF LETTUCE WILL BE FOUND ON PAGE 58. 
