—^ -EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD. 
The Standard Early Cabbage of America. 
SECOND EARLY CABBAGE. 
FIRST EARLY AND. 
. SUMMER VARIETIES. 
One ounce will produce 1,500 plants; V6 pound 
FOR CULTURE SEE PAGE 10. of seed in beds to transplant for an acre. . . . 
r'ABBAGE. 
IIKNDKRHON’8 
KARLY JERSEY 
WAKEFIELD. 
**/ have been using your Hen¬ 
derson's Cabbage Seed for about, 
10 years, and it is the driest I 
have used in 25years’ gardening.” 
—L. P. Hogg. Norfolk. Va. 
What Some People Think of 
TTENDERSON'S 
° w CABBAGE 
^ SEED. 
“ Had Peter Henderson done 
nothing else but introduce the 
Parly Wakedeld Cabbage, it would 
be a lasting monument to his 
name. No better variety is in 
cultivation to-day among the 
early kinds .”— Country Gentle¬ 
man. 
'*Charleston Wakedeld cannot be 
beat for a solid-heading Cabbage. 
Last spring I sold a lot to one 
grocer and he said they were the 
best Cabbages that hehad handled 
during the Winter .”—JAMES M. 
Murray, Monte Vista, Colo. 
" Your Summer Cabbage is the 
finest I have ever grown , and 1 do 
not want to be without it.” 
—Charles Rankin. Newark, Ohio. 
HENDERSON'S ' • EARLY 
round flat-headed Cabbage. 
15c. pkt., 60c. oz., $2.00 lb., $6.00 lb. 
EARLY FRENCH OXHEART. A favorite market variety 
5c. pkt., 20c. oz., 60c. % lb., $2.00 lb. 
EARLY YORK. Very early; small, round, slightly heart- 
shaped heads. 5c. pkt., 20c. oz., 60c. y lb., $2.00 lb. 
This variety was first brought into general notice by the late Mr. Peter Henderson 
in his book, “ Gardening for Profit,” when it was first published thirty-three years ago. 
Its merits and characteristics are now so well known as to hardly need repeating 
here ; still, as our catalogue annually falls into the hands of thousands who have not 
before seen it, we may state that it is universally considered the best early Cabbage 
in cultivation. Among its merits may be mentioned its largo size of head for an 
early sort, small outside foli¬ 
age, and its uniformity in 
producing a crop. The heads 
are pyramidal in shape, 
having a blunted or rounded 
peak. (See cut.) 5c. pkt., 35c. 
oz., $1.20 lb., $3.75 lb. 
HENDERSONS 
‘CHARLESTON” 
WAKEFIELD. 
“7 have been using Cabbage for 
the past 50 years, and I find Hen¬ 
derson's to be the most reliable of 
all; his seed is really better than 
he claims it to be .”—Chas. E. Mc¬ 
Grath, Bucktown, Md. 
SPRING.” An extra early 
(See full description on page 14.) 
THE CHARLESTON, 
OR LARGE TYPE 
OF WAKEFIELD. 
The Largest and Best “First 
Early” Cabbage. 
For some years past cus¬ 
tomers have requested 11 s to 
procure for them, if possible, 
a Cabbage which had all the 
characteristics of the Early 
Jersey Wakefield, but of a 
greater size. With this in 
view, we carefully selected 
from one of our best stocks 
of Wakefield a larger type, 
which is now so fixed in its 
character that we can offer 
it with confidence to those 
desiring a Cabbage of this 
kind. This selection will 
average about 50 per cent, 
larger in size than the old 
type of Wakefield, and is only 
two or three days later. (See 
cut.) 10c. pkt., 40c, oz., 
$1.25 14 lb., $4.00 lb. 
HENDERSON’S EARLY SUMMER. This peerless Cab¬ 
bage was named and first offered for sale by us in 1874, and 
ovoryyear since we have used the utmost care in the selection 
of heads for seed purposes, and have so improved the variety 
that to-day wo are selling a far better strain of the Early 
Summer than we sent out in the year of its introduction. This 
variety is about ton days later than the Jersey Wukefleid, but 
being over double the size, it may be classed as the best second 
early Cabbage. (See cut.) 5c. pkt., 35c. oz., $1.00 y. lb., $3.50 lb. 
EARLY WINNINGSTADT. About three weeks later than 
the flrstearly varieties. Itisa distinctsort; heads pyramidal, 
of largo size, the outer leaves spiral and spreading, which 
necessitates planting it wider than the early sorts. 5 c. pkt 
20 c. oz., 60c. y lb.. $ 2.00 lb. ’ 
FOTTLER'S IMPROVED BRUNSWICK. One of the very 
best. Heads large, fiat, solid and of good quality. Stem 
remarkably short, a sure header, and will stand lorg without 
cracking. 5c. pkt.. 20c. oz., 60c. lb., $1.75 lb. 
LARGE EARLY YORK. A favorite variety, particularly 
in the South. 5c. pkt., 20c. oz., 60c. W lb., $2.00 lb 
ST. JOHN'S DAY EARLY DRUMHEAD. An early variety, 
very dwarf, with medium-sized hard heads. 5c. pkt 20c' 
oz., 60c. % lb., $ 2.00 lb. ’ 
REMEMBER—Henderson’s Superior Seeds yield Superior Products and 
that you can only procure Henderson’s Seeds from us Direct. 
Cabbage Seed produces the best 
Cabbage that I ever saw, either for 
market or family use, and 1 shall 
always use your Cabbage Seeds in 
the future and recommend them 
among my friends and neighbors .” 
—C. L. Quigley, Harrisburg, Pa. 
Henderson’s 
EARLY SUMMER. 
