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VEGETABLE SEED SPECIALTIES 
THE HENDER80N 
PERFECTED 
WHITE SPINE. 
Tti6 “Henderson" r*™** Gneiinmer 
C UCUMBER perfection has been at¬ 
tained in this grand improve¬ 
ment in the White Spine 
family. It is an early, prolific 
and continuous producer of 
uniformly large and sym¬ 
metrical fruits of an in¬ 
tensely rich, deep green 
color, scarcely marked 
with faint yellowish 
shading towards the tip. 
It runs very close to 
type, bearing practic¬ 
ally no misshaped fruits 
or culls. It is the ideal 
for slicing, the flesh 
being compact, fine¬ 
grained, sparkling white 
and of most refreshing 
and delightful flavor. The 
vines are vigorous, quite 
healthy, mildew-proof, main¬ 
taining their fresh luxuri¬ 
ance and bearing from the earli¬ 
est to the latest season. Either 
for the home garden or for market 
this variety is without a peer. (See 
cut.) Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. oz., 60c. } lb., $1.75 lb. 
“Four ‘ Henderson' Cucumber was grand. I have grown Cucumbers for 20 years and never 
saw its equal. 1 he deep color, large size and even shape attract attention. It is also very 
prolific. SAMUEL L. COLBERT, Louisville, Ky. 
I planted your Henderson Cucumber the same day as the old White Spine , ami picked 
Henderson s 5 days ahead of the other . I found them wonderfully prolific, of rich green color 
crisp and good-flavored. I can recommend it:’ J.D. THOMPSON, Yonkers, N. Y 
As for the Henderson Cucumber it is a wonder, in proof of which I intend planting it 
' -*.. W. H. DAN1ELL, Madison, Conn. 
HKNDER80N8 
NEW YORK 
8PINELE8S 
EGO PLANT 
Henderson’s ^.!. antl : Cucumber 
Extra Early! Exceedingly Prolific! Bears the whole season! 
A N extra early, exceedingly prolific and continuous-bearing 
variety ; a very distinct and attractive selection of the 
White Spine class; the shape is unique, rather longer than 
most sorts, tapering at each end, slightly ridged throughout, with 
few but large “knobs.” The color is an intense dark green, shading 
off a little paler toward blossom end. It is one of the best 
cucumbers for slicing and general use, the flesh being remarkably 
firm and crisp; it also yields a good number of fruits for pickling, 
and holds its crop for an unusually long period. Price, 10c. pkt., 
20c. oz., 50c. J lb., $1.40 lb. 
“/ must say a few words in regard to your *Cool and Crisp' Cucumber. It is a 
very superior variety. I started the seeds in a cold frame, and had them early, and 
they continued to bear the. whole season until frost killed the vines. I never saiv such a 
bearer, and, considering the dry season, it astonished everybody.” 
JAS. L. BALMER, Marysville, Mich. 
“/ planted your ‘Cool and Crisp' Cucumber on the same day as White Spine, gave 
them the same treatment, and picked them 9 days ahead of the White Spine. I 
found them wonderfully prolific, of rich green color , crisp and sweet-flavored. I can 
recommend it as a good cucumber.” 
P. N. CHE EVER, Cold Spring, L. I., N. Y. 
Henderson’s Improved Eqq Plant. ^ York spineless. 
A vastly superior type; the plants are of low, stocky, branch¬ 
ing habit and absolutely free from spines. It is a very early and 
continuous producer of handsome purple fruits of the largest size 
and finest quality; the plants usually bear 8 to 10 immense fruits 
before killed by frost. Such fruits as are large enough may be 
picked and stored in a warm, dry place at the approach of frosty 
nights, and they will keep in good condition for some time. (See 
cut.) Price, 10c. pkt., 40c. oz., $1.25 i lb., $4.50 lb. 
“Our Egg Plants are the finest grown on the Island, and an enormous yieldP 
Rev. W. JONES BATEMAN , St. George's Rectory, Granada, W. I. 
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