Sol&en Queen, 
. for firht early 
** Collection 
Henderson’s u 
SUCCESSION 
OF FOUR BEST I T 
HEAD 
which, if planted at one time, will give a long succession, 
the “Golden Queen” being the earliest, “Perfected Sala¬ 
mander” following; then comes “Big Boston,” and then 
for main and late crop comes that grand variety, “Hender¬ 
son’s New York.” 
lPcrfcctcC* 
Salamander, 
FOR MEDIUM 
EARLY. 
GOLDEN QUEEN. THE BEST FII * ST • • • 
-. . . EARLY HEAD LETTUCE. 
A very dosirable early variety, of a most pleasing golden- 
yellow color, and second to none for forcing. It is one of 
tho most deceptive varieties we have ever seen, as at first 
glance it seems to be of medium size, but it forms all solid 
heads, with little or no waste, so that there is really more to 
it than in many Lottucos double the size. It is very crisp, 
tender and juicy. Wo cannot recommend it too hiuhlv’ 
(Spp. nit \ TAb-f O O J 
{-JENDERSON'S 
PERFECTED SALAMANDER, 
THE BEST MEDIUM EARLY HEAD LETTUCE. 
One of the best for summer use, forming good- 
sized, compact heads. Color, light green outside and 
white inside. It will remain longer in head and stand 
a greater amount of heat without burning or running 
to seed than any other variety. In the Southern 
States it is invaluable. We recommend it to all. (See 
cut.) 10c. pkt., 25c, oz., 60c. % lb., $2.00 lb. 
■fc en&ergon’s “ IRew IJorh,” 
\ I" FOR MAIN- CROP. 
PliU^ tbc mine, 
Xcttucc 
R IG BOSTON. THE BEST MIDSEASON HEAD LETTUCE. 
Identical in color, shape and general appearance with the 
famous Boston Market, but is double the size. It is about one 
week later, but its solidity and greater size make it a most 
valuable sort. Most desirable either for forcing in cold frames 
oi open-giound planting. Popular with market gardeners and 
truckers, bocause it always produces large, solid, salable heads, 
and commends itself to amateurs, beeauso it heads up at all 
seasons of the year, and is of crisp, tender quality. (See cut.) 
10c. pkt., 25c. oz., 70c. y A lb., $2.00 lb. ’ 
HENDERSON’S “NEW YORK ” The Best Main Crop Head Lettuce and 
11 -- - The King of all Garden Lettuce. . . . 
It is of unusual sizo and solidity of head, with but little ten¬ 
dency to run to seed. We have had it, time and again, 18 inches 
in diameter, and weighingnearly four pounds, with heads almost 
as solid as an Early Summer Cabbage. The variety blanches 
We will supply 1 pkt. of each~of r the~above for 30 cents 
