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HENDERSON’S 
NEW YORK 
LETTUCE. 
A grand, 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 sub¬ 
stance and of extra fine quality, tender, crisp, succu¬ 
lent and sweet; attractive 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, 15c. pkt., 50c. oz., $1.50 } lb. 
H New Lettuce, Immensity] 
THE KING OF MAIN 
CROP HEAD LETTUCES. 
Immense Heads as 
Solid as a Cabbage. 
(P , r le lettuce I ever saw or tasted, I must say your 
view York. is the very best, without an exception, in both 
size and quality. 
J . P • BOOKHOUT, Chambersburg, Pa. 
1 a ‘ h( l ve ^own a good' many kinds of lettuce; in fact, 
i think we have tried all. We saw the New York in your 
catalogue several years ago, and have grown it ever since, 
wth no equal.” 
BENJ. F. YOUNG, Manhasset, N. Y. 
Blanches Beautifully} 
Crisp, Tender 
and free from Bitterness. 
It produces immense heads, 
often 15 and 16 inches across, 
and weighing enormously. The 
interior is beautifully blanched, 
creamy-white, crisp, tender 
and delicious, being absolutely 
free from any trace of bitter¬ 
ness. It is a very large, ro¬ 
bust-growing variety, rooting 
deeply, resisting hot, dry 
weather, very slow to run to 
seed and a sure header under 
most trying conditions. The 
outer color is of a distinct 
apple-green. We introduced 
this variety a number of years 
ago, and it has been exten¬ 
sively grown by our customers 
in almost all sections of the 
country and from whom we 
receive most gratifying reports. 
As a standard main summer 
crop, hot-weather Lettuce it 
is in every way desirable and 
“ Your New York Lettuce succeeded beyond my exyecta- has no equal, but is not recom- 
tion, some heads being 1$ feet across. Solid, tender, without j j 1 J , . 
bitterness, and lasting longer in season than any other lettuce rnenaea ior iorcmg. {See cut.) 
I ever saw.” Price, 10c. pkt., 26c. oz., 60c. 
Mrs. G. MIN SHALL, Thamesville, Ont., Can. } lb., $1.75 lb. 
“ Henderson's New York Lettuce is the best lettuce 
have ever grown.” 
II. II. McCUTCHEON, Azusa, Calif. 
HENDERSON’S NEW 
T enderheart 1 .ettuce. 
The Largest Head Lettuce in the World! Often 
4 to 5 feet in circumference. A luxuriant grower, 
'- consequ ent ly tender, sweet and crisp, - 
A gigantic Lettuce, with an enormous, solid head. 
The plant is fully 18 inches in diameter, while the 
head proper is proportionately large. It is one of 
the slowest to run to seed that we have ever seen, 
and maintains that crispness of texture and sweet¬ 
ness of flavor that will surely make it popular. It 
is an excellent variety for early sowing, as it has 
good heat-resisting qualities which carry it safely 
through the most trying seasons. It is'not early, 
but is absolutely reliable for a late crop at a season 
when other varieties are hard to procure. 
Price, 10c. pkt., 30c. oz., 80c. J lb., $2.50 lb. 
a UR COMFLETE LIST OF 25 KINDS OF LETTUCE WILL BE FOUND ON FACE 55. 
