The “HENDERSON” CUCUMBER. 
A PERFECT CUCUMBER. 
Strong, Healthy Grower. 
Prodigious 
Yielder. . . 
Uniformly Symmetrical 
Fruits of Unequalled 
Size, Quality and Color. 
This introduces the most 
perfect form of the White 
Spine Cucumber that has 
yet been attained. Reali¬ 
zing the enormous acre¬ 
age that is annually planted with this type, as well as the fact that it is used more largely than 
any other in private gardens, we have been carefully selecting for many years to secure all the 
good points essential to a perfect fruit. 
The result is more than gratifying for in the “Henderson” Cucumber, we have a perfect 
fruit in every detail. The vines are very strong and of great vigor, resisting insect posts and 
fungous diseases successfully, to which weaker sorts so easily succumb. These strong vines are of 
vital importance to private growers, as well as the trucker, as they stand the wear and tear con¬ 
sequent to the picking process without severe damage. It is without a peer in color, the rich 
dark green extending over almost the entire fruit. The shape is excellent, very symmetrical and 
with but little taper at the blossom end. For slicing it is ideal, while its enormously productive 
vines, yielding such quantities of finely colored “ pickles,” make it perfect in this respect. We con¬ 
fidently recommend it to all our patrons. (See cut.) Price, 15c. pkt.; 8 pkts. for $1.00. 
HENDERSON’S 
“EARLY SPRING” 
-- CABBAGE. 
THE ONLY Extra Early, Round Flat-Headed Cabbage 
in the World 1 
COMING /A with the Wakefield, and yielding one- 
third more than any other Extra Early . 
This variety is of the Early Summer type, 
but about one-fifth smaller, and has only four 
to five outside leaves, and these so smail that 
it may be planted twenty-one inches apart,# 
13,500 to the acre. 
Remembering that this is a first early fiat 
variety, the shape that is so popular on all 
markets, and that it is ready fully a week earlier 
than any sort like it, its value can be read¬ 
ily appreciated. The stem is short, mak¬ 
ing almost the whole plant edible. It is 
finely bred, the velning of the leaves being 
particularly fine. There is no cabbage 
we know of having a moro solid head ; it 
has also the peculiarity of heading 
firmly at an early stage in its growth, so 
that the finest cabbage, though small, 
can be obtained long before it has at¬ 
tained its mature size. Its shape and large 
yield per acre make it particularly valu¬ 
able for truckers, and its good quality 
will render it the finest early cabbage for 
private gardens. (See cut.) Price, 15c. 
pkt., 60c. oz., $2 00 34 lb., $6.00 lb. 
&PMFMRFD you CANNOT PROCURE HENDERSON’S SEEDS, ETC., EXCEPTING FROM US DIRECT. 
^ ^ ^ W£ DO NOT SUPPLY them through storekeepers. 
ETC. 
