60 ji 
-VEOEXABLE SEEDS 
THICK-LEA. VED SPINACH. 
MAMMOTH SUMMER CROOKNECK SQUASH. 
P0NDER08A TOMATO. 
Sr VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
PRICES 
Delivered free In the U. S. 
{excepting otherwise noted.\ 
Pkt. 
1 Oz. 
1 i I.b. 1 l.b 
SPINACH. (1 oz. for too ft, of drill; 10 to IS Ihs, in drills for an acre.) 
{Varieties prefixed * may be sown in the fall inlatitudeof N. Y .for spring crop.) 
Bound-Leaved. A well-known sort, with thick, round, succulent leaves, .. . 
5c. 
10 c. 
15c. 
35c. 
♦Thick-Leaved, Henderson's. Produces large, thick, bright green crumpled 
leaves oi fine quality; very slow in running to seed; one of the best market sorts. 
5c. 
10 c. 
15c, 
'lOc. 
Long Season, Henderson’s. {See Specialties, page 45.) . 
10 c. 
15c. 
30c. 
70c. 
Norfolk Savoy-Leaved. Large, fleshy, dark green leaves, closely crumpled.. 
5c. 
10 c. 
15c. 
35c. 
Long-Standing. An excellent compact variety; thick, fleshy, dark green 
leaves; grows slowly but remains a long time fit to use before going to seed.. 
5c. 
10 c. 
15c. 
35c, 
♦Viroflay, Large Bound-Leaved. A large, very hardy variety. 
5c. 
10 c. 
15c. 
35c. 
♦Hardy Winter, Henderson’s. A new and superior Spinach, either sown in 
spring for early summer use or fall sown for winter use. being very slow to 
run to seed and very hardy; plant compact-growing, with short-stemmed, 
thick and fleshy rich green leaves. 
5c. 
10 c. 
15c. 
40c. 
Victoria. Very heavy, broad, deep green, crumpled leaves; of fine, succulent 
quality; it stands in prime condition long atter other varieties have bolted to 
seed, rendering it especially valuable for spring sowing and summer use . . . 
5c. 
10 c. 
15c. 
40c. 
New Zealand. Produces leaves in abundance throughout the summer; may 
be raised in heat and transplanted three feet apart each way into good soil.. 
5c. 
10 c. 
30c. 
1.00 
SQUASH. SUMMER VARIETIES. {Bush varieties, 1 oz. for 50 hills; 6 to 6 
lbs. per acre. Running varieties, 3 to 4 Ihs. in hills per acre.) 
Yellow Bush Summer Crookneck, A bush variety, early and prolific; sur¬ 
face deep yellow, densely warted; quality and flavor good. 
5c. 
10 c. 
25c. 
75c. 
Mammoth Bush Summer Crookneck. {See Specialties, page 46.) . 
10 c. 
15c. 
35c. 
1.00 
White Bush Scalloped. The white "Pattypan” or "Cymling”; creamy- 
white skin; line cjuality, free cropper. 
5c. 
10 c. 
25c. 
75c. 
Long Island White Bush. {See Specialties, page 45.) . 
10 c. 
15c. 
35c. 
1.00 
Golden Custard, Henderson’s. A mammoth golden, scalloped bush Squash, 
often 1 foot in diameter; wonderfully productive and of extra quality. 
10 c. 
15c. 
35c. 
1.00 
Vegetable Marrow. A favorite English variety, bearing freely oblong, dull 
yellow fruits 10 to 15 inches in length by 4 to 5 inches in diameter; flesh, be¬ 
fore being quite ripe, tender, marrowy and delicious. 
10 c. 
15c. 
35c. 
1.00 
SQUASH. AUTUMN AND WINTER VARIETIES. 
Boston Marrow. A popular second early Squash for autumn use; skin thin, 
reddish-yellow; flesh dry, fine grained and delicious. 
5c. 
10 c. 
30c. 
1.00 
Delicious. Resembles Hubbard; it excels in flavor. 
10 c. 
15c. 
40c. 
1.20 
Early Prolific Marrow. Similar to, but an improvement over Boston Mar¬ 
row; earlier, more productive; exterior color, deep orange-red; flesh deep, 
fine grained, dry and sweet. A good keeper. 
5c. 
10 c. 
25c. 
30c. 
Delicata, Henderson’s. {See Specialties, page 45.) . 
10 c. 
15c. 
40c. 
1.20 
Essex Hybrid. One of the best for fall and winter use; a good keeper, of good 
size, bright orange; flesh thick, dry and most delicious . 
5c. 
10 c. 
25c. 
80c. 
Heart o’ Gold, Henderson’s. {See Specialties, page 46.) . 
10 c. 
20 c. 
50c. 
1.50 
Hubbard. {See Specialties, page 46.) . 
5c. 
15c. 
40c. 
1.25 
Large Warted Hubbard. {See Specialties, page 45.) . 
10 c. 
15c. 
40c. 
1.25 
Golden Hubbard. Similar to the old Hubbard in growth, form, size and 
productiveness. Skin of a rich orange-red and heavily warted, highly at¬ 
tractive and of extra fine quality. 
10 c. 
15c. 
40c. 
1.25 
Mammoth Chill. The largest of all Squashes, often weighing 200 lbs. or over; 
flesh rich and fine flavored. 
10 c. 
20 c. 
50c. 
1.50 
SWISS GHARU. {See Specialties, page 45.) . 
5c. 
10 c, 
25c. 
75c. 
TOMATO* {1 oz. for 1,500 plants; i lb. for an acre.) (for plants, see page 173.) 
Acme. An old, well-known, early variety, medium in size, smooth, solid and 
prolific; color, purplish-pink. 
5c, 
30c. 
SI. 00 
3.00 
Beauty. Early, prolific; medium sized,smooth and solid; color, purplish-red; 
fruits until late in the season; the best of the "purple ” varieties. 
5c. 
30c. 
1.00 
3.00 
Chalk’s Early Jewel. One of the best early varieties; about a week later 
than Earliana. The fruit of Jewel, however, averages larger, is uniform, 
smooth, solid, of fine quality, and brilliant scarlet; a heavy cropper . 
10 c. 
40c. 
1.25 
4.00 
Crimson Cushion, Henderson’s. {See Specialties, page 47f) . 
10 c. 
60c. 
2.00 
Crine’s June Pink. An extra early selection from Earliana, differing 
chiefly in outside color, which is of the purplish-pink preferred in some .sec¬ 
tions to scarlet. The fruit runs uniform in shape and size, about 3 inches 
in diameter, almost round, and borne in clusters. Flesh solid and fine. . 
10 c. 
70c 
2.00 
Dwarf Champion. Of dwarf, stiff, upright growth, scarcely needing support; 
early and prolific; smooth, medium-sized fruits of pinkisn-purple color. .. . 
10 c. 
30c. 
1.00 
3.25 
Earliana. {See Specialties, page 48.) . 
10 c. 
40c. 
1.25 
4.00 
Early Ruby, Henderson’s. One of the earliest Tomatoes; good and uniform 
size and shape; solid and of excellent quality; color, rich red; big yielder. 
10 c. 
35c. 
1.10 
3.50 
Freedom. {See Specialties, page 47.) . 
10 c. 
40c. 
1.25 
4.00 
Golden Sunrise, Henderson’s. Large, smooth fruits, of a beautiful golden 
color; quality excellent; attractive for mixing sliced, with red sorts. 
10 c. 
30c. 
1.00 
3.00 
IVIikado. A medium early, very large fruiting variety; solid, smooth and 
unusually perfect in form; plant vigorous, with "potato” leaf. 
5c, 
30c. 
1.00 
3.25 
Peach. Very distinct, resembling a peach in size, shape and color; orange-rose 
with a peach-like surface bloom; good for salads. 
10 c. 
30c. 
1.00 
3.00 
Perfection. Almost round fruits; smooth, tough skin of brilliant scarlet; ripens 
thoroughly; solid and of rich flavor; attractive for market. 
5c. 
30c. 
1.00 
3.00 
Ponderosa, Henderson's. {See Specialties, page 9.) . 
10 c. 
60c. 
2.00 
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