PE:TER HENDERSON ft.CO., NEW YORK- 
EGG PLANT 
Green Curled ENDIVE 
One of the best salads, especially when blanched; also 
much used for garnishing; if boiled, makes fine “ greens.” 
Successive sowings furnish a supply almost the year round. 
A popular sort with finely cut leaves. Our strain is a 
long-standing type. It is large, hardy and practically all 
heart, requiring but little aid in blanching it. (See cut.) 
Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. oz., 70c. { lb., $2.60 lb. 
Ssts; KALE BORECOLE 
Beautifully curled, bright green leaves. Largely grown for 
supplying “greens” during the fall, winter and spring; used 
small, like Spinach; also useful in garnishing. The plants are 
hardy above zero; frost improves the ciualitv. Price, 6c. pkt., 
10c. oz., 30c. i lb., 80c. lb. 
Our Booklet, HENDERSON*S GARDEN ORACLE, gives up-to-date information about 
growing vegetables and flowers from seeds, etc. PRICE, 25 CENTS. See details, page 190. 
LEEK 
LARGE AMERICAN FLAG 
IVe offer a very superior stock of this pop¬ 
ular v.ariety, so largely grown for fall and early 
winter use. It is of quick, strong growth, pro¬ 
ducing long stems of unifonn shape and size, 
averaging 2 inches through by 10 inches long, 
blanching beautifully white and of fine, mild 
flavor. It makes attractive and saleable 
bunches. (See cut.) Price, 10c. pkt., 26c. oz., 
70c. \ lb., $2.60 lb. 
MUSSELBURGH, or SCOTCH CHAMPION 
This is the best variety for winter and spring 
use, being very hardy; it keeps well when 
earthed up. tt is of slower growth than 
American Flag, making immense, stocky stems 
about 3 inches through by 6 to 8 inches long. 
The leaves are broad and flat, and little in¬ 
jured by snow; they recover their fresh, green 
color quickly in spring. Price, 10c. pkt., 
26c. oz., 70c. i Ib., $2.60 lb. 
Henderson’s ImprovedNeW York SpincICSS 
* ^ superior type; the plants are of low, stocky, branch¬ 
ing habit and absolutely free from spines. It is a very earlv and 
]jroducer of handsome purple fruits of the largest size 
and finest (juality; the plants usually bear S to 10 immense fruits 
bciore being killed by frost. Such fruits as are large enough may 
be picked and stored in a warm, dry place at the approach of 
irosly nights, and they will keep in good condition for some time. 
{bee cut.) Price, 10c. pkt., 66c. oz., $1.76 i lb., $6.60 lb. 
Our hgjj Plants the finest grown on the island, and an enormous yield.*’ 
liev. U . JONhS JSAl'AMAN, St. George’s Rectory, Granada, IE. I. 
BLACK BEAUTY 
A handsorne, early, large variety of great merit; a prolific 
producer of uniformly large, purj^le-black fruits of fine quality, 
develojang with ramdity and ready about two weeks earlier than 
other large sorts. Price, 10c. pkt., 70c. oz., $2.00 J lb., $7.00 lb. 
GRKPiN curlp:!) endivp: 
A Complete and Economical Garden VEGETABLE SEED COLLECTIONS 
