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THE 
Grandest Cabbage 
H 
ENDERSON’S 
Succession Cabbage. 
IN EXISTENCE! 
ABSOLUTELY PERFECT 
IN EVERY RESPECT. 
for either summer 
OR WINTER USE. 
It receives nothing but praise 
from Maine to California, from 
Canada to Florida. 
HEADS HARD AND UNIFORM, 
averaging 10 to 12 pounds in 
weight and 36 inches ,in cir¬ 
cumference. 
THE MOST RELIABLE 
CABBAGE EVER RAISED. 
HENDERSON’S 
Succession Cabbage. 
Those who have grown it write: 
"When 1 serve Henderson's Succession Cab¬ 
bage on my table I am asked where do you uet 
such excellent cabbage? It is the best I ever 
ate.” MRS. B. D. MILLS, Milan, Term. 
“ It may please you to know that your Succes¬ 
sion is the finest Cabbage I have grown in 10 
years. Last season some heads weighed 28 lbs.” 
M. J. FLEMMING, Laddonia, Mo. 
“/ have raised your Succession Cabbage for 
three seasons and find it the very best Cabbage. 
It has never failed to head.” 
C. F. BURT, Cascade, Ga. 
“/ have used your Succession Cabbage seed 
for two years. 1 have found it vastly superior 
to other so-called Succession grown side by side.” 
CIIAS. GULVIN, Stanley, N. Y. 
“ I find I cannot get the true Succession Cab¬ 
bage seed outside of your establishment.” 
JOHN PA LL1SER, 
CampbeUford, Ont. 
It is the finest Cabbage I have grown in 17 
years* experience. Last season I had some 
heads that weighed 23 pounds. I had hun¬ 
dreds of them weighing 18 pounds each, whilst my 
neighbors' Cabbages averaged 6 to 8 pounds . 
PETER PEARSON, Jamestown, N. Dakota. 
“ Henderson's Succession Cabbage was early 
and headed up well; every head was perfect 
and as hard as stone. It is very tender tvhen 
cooked for the table and the sweetest Cabbage 
I ever ate.” CYRUS WILLIAMS, 
Minnesota Junction, Wis. 
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HENDERSON’S SUCCESSION CABBAGE we consider one of our most valuable 
contributions to horticulture. It may be classed as a second early variety, coming in 
a few days later than Early Summer, but it is immeasurably superior to that variety, 
it is nearly double the size and is absolutely true to its type under all conditions. In 
addition to this, it has no tendency whatever to run to seed. We can say without ex¬ 
aggeration that it is the finest cabbage in existence to-day; whether for medium early, 
main crop or later use, it has no equal. It is so finely bred and so true to type that in 
a field of twenty acres every head appears alike. 
We can recommend it either for the market gardener, trucker or private planter, 
as it is a perfect cabbage in every respect, not only being of the largest size, but of hand¬ 
some color and of the finest quality. It is probably the safest variety for an amateur 
to plant as it does well at all seasons, and one is almost sure of getting a crop, no matter 
when it is planted. Our stocks of cabbage of all varieties have for years been the 
acknowledged standard of excellence in this country, and when we state that we con¬ 
sider Succession to be the most valuable variety that we have ever introduced our 
opinion of its great merit will be apparent to all. We could fill many pages of our 
catalogue with unsolicited flattering testimonials that we have received from all sections 
of the country in regard to its great excellence. {See cut.) 
Price, 10c. per pkt., 35c. per oz., $1.00 per J lb., $3.00 per lb. 
NOTE —This peerless variety is so well known and so much sought after, that many firms are offering A “SUCCESSION” CABBAGE. We have 
—._1 tested many of these and find some entirely untrue and others of inferior strains. Be sure to get our highly bred and selected genuine type, 
which is procurable only direct from us.—PETER HENDERSON & CO. 
