PEXER HENDE RSON A.CO., NEW YORK 
HENDERSON’S' 
SUCCESSION Collections 
OI 
4 BEST TALL ^ 
4 BEST DWARF 
OF 
TEAS 
Either Collection gives a continuous supply of delicious Marrow Peas 
throughout the Summer* 
T liE varieties composing these collections have been se¬ 
lected as the best of the true and tried wrinkled Peas of 
superior quality for home use, including extra early, me¬ 
dium, main crop and late varieties, so that a continuous sup¬ 
ply of luscious peas can be had from the successively 
maturing sorts for several weeks. 
HENDERSON^S SUCCESSION COLLECTION 
OF 4 BEST TJiLL PEAS 
Comprises tlie following : 
Prosperity, for early, . see p. 38 
Heroine, for medium, . “ 39 
Telephone, for main crop, “ 40 
Champion of Eng. , for late, “ 40 
Prices whether Tall or 
-Dwarf is wanted): 
1 pkt. each of 4 sorts, enough [or 60 feet of drill, $0.36 
1 pt. “ “ “ loO “ “ .65 
1 qt. “ “ “ soo “ “ 1.10 
OF 4 BEST DWJiRF PEAS 
Comprises the following: 
Nott's Excelsior, for early, seep. 37 
Advancer, for medium, . 
Chelsea, for midseason, 
Juno, for late. 
Buyer 
Baying Transit. 
40 
40 
40 
Delivered 
Free in U.S. 
$0.40 
.85 
1.46 
THE MOST VALUABLE OF ALL DWARF EARLY WRINKLED PEAS, 
SURPASSING IN EARLINESS, YIELD AND QUALITY. 
T his is an extra early dwarf wrinkled Pea, usually ready for 
table in 40 to 45 days from planting, only a few days later 
than the early found sorts. It grows al)out 14 inches high, or 
about half as tall again as the American Wonder. It is of vigor¬ 
ous constitution, and wonderfully productive, in which respect it 
excels such sorts as American Wonder. The even, regular hab¬ 
it of the plant is also a great advantage, particularly to market 
growers. Nott’s Kxcelsior has not onlv “come to stay,” but will 
eventually supersede many sorts of like character. (See ctU.) 
Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 35c. qt., $2.00 pk., $7.00 bush. 
“ 7'he Nott's Excelsior Pe-fis are the finest I ever ate. My neighbors have had 
a taste of them and several arc ordering them*' Mrs. A . (Hi! SWOJJ'), 
Charles City, Iowa. 
H ENDERSON’S FIRST OF ALL PEA 
NOTT’S EXCELSIOR PEA. 
I S _a round seeded hard-shelled Pea that can be sown when frost 
is barely out of the ground, before it is safe to sow 
wrinkled seeded sorts. This, with its quickness of growth 
and maturity, renders it the earliest Pea on record. 
HENDERSON’S FIRST OF ALL is unecpialled for general 
excellence, yield, size of pod and regularity of ripening. 
It is 2J feet high, fully 0 inches dwarfer than the Philadel¬ 
phia Extra Early, and produces pods of good size, which are 
well filled with round, smooth peas of splendid flavor. It is a 
prodigious bearer, and in this last feature, with its extreme 
earliness, lies its great value to market gardeners and truckers. 
At the same time, we know of no variotv that is more pop¬ 
ular than Henderson’s First of All in private gardens. (.S>^ 
cut.) Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 30c. qt., $1.76 pk., $6.00 bush. 
“ My FlliS'r OF AIJj Peas were from ten to fifteen days earlier than any other 
farmer’s in my seetion who did not plant Henderson's Peas; and they are the heat 
peas / ever planted—and I have tried manu rnrieties.” 
JOHN SIM KINS, Wilmington, N. C. 
“ I can’t find anything to equal Henderson's FIRST OF ALL Peas, so prolific 
and so tasty.” Mrs. ALEX. NEVINS, Modesto, Ills. 
peas, beans and CORN we do NOT deliver free, but will do so if 5c. per pt. or 10c. per qt. is added to the price. 
