HENDERSON'S NORFOLK SAVOY-LEAVED. In appearance the leaf is wrinkled 
in tiie same way peculiar to the Savoy Cabbage. Hence the name. It should not, 
however, be sown in spring in the latitude of New York, as it is almost certain to run 
to seed if then sown. 5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 15c. 34 lb., 35c. lb. 
HENDERSON'S THICK-LEAVED. One of the best market sorts. Produces large, 
thick, strong green leaf, crumpled, and possesses the valuable quality of standing 
a long time before running to seed. (See 
cut.) 5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 15c. 34 lb., 40c. lb. 
HARDY WINTER. (See Novelties, page 23.) 
5c. pkt., 15c. oz., 30c. 34 lb., 80c. lb. 
VICTORIA. Valuable for spring sowing, 
its long-standing quality making it the best 
forthat purpose. We have frequently seen 
other varieties go to seed before this va¬ 
riety had made any sign of bolting; while 
its attractive dark green color and hardy 
character make it an “all-seasons” Spin¬ 
ach. 5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 15c. 34 lb., 40c. lb. 
LONG STANDING. A valuable sort with 
a most attractive color, and thick fleshy 
leaves; stands long before going to seed. 
5c. pkt., 10c. oz.. 15o. 34 lb., 35c. lb. 
ROUND-LEAVED. Generally cultivated 
for winter use, being very hardy, standing 
our severest winteis without injury. 5c. 
pkt., 10c. oz., 15c. 34 lb., 35c. lb. 
NEW ZEALAND. Produces leaves in great 
abundance throughout thesummer; should 
be raised in heat and transplanted three 
feet apart each way into light rich soil. 
5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 30c. 34 lb., SI.00 lb. 
LARGE ROUND-LEAVED VIROFLAY. 
A newer sort with very large thick leaves. 
5c. pkt... 10c. oz., 15c. lb., 35c. lb. 
PRICKLY. Although sown in spring and 
summer, it also stands well in winter, but 
gives less bulk per acre than the others 
named. 5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 15c. 34lb., 40c. lb. 
WE DELIVER FREE to any Post Office or Railroad Express Office in tpe 0. S. ail YEGETflDLE SEEDS, FLOWER SEEDS 4 BULBS, except as noted. 
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THICK-1.KAVED 
SPINACH. 
■ ■ SR/NACH. - - 
For culture see page 11. 
SALSIFY. OR P £I8Z ER 
For culture see page 11. 
WHITE FRENCH. 5c. pkt., 15c. oz., 35c. 34 
lb., $1.00 lb. 
MAMMOTH SANDWICH ISLAND. Anew 
and improved type, producing roots of nearly 
double tho size and weight of the old variety, 
and of equally good quality. It has been ex¬ 
tensively grown for the markets of many of the 
hu ge cities, entirely superseding tho old sort. 
(See cut.) 10c. pkt., 20c. oz., 50c. 34 lb., $1.25 lb. 
SCORZONERA. 
Or BLACK OYSTER PLANT. 
Culture same ah Salsify. See page 11. 
10c. pkt., 25c. oz., 75c. 34 lb., $2.50 lb. 
SORREL. 
BROAD-LEAVED. Used for salads. 5c. 
pkt., 20c. oz., 40c. 34 lb., $1.25 lb. 
This variety is grown for its leaves only; 
the middle of the leaf is cooked and served 
like Asparagus ; the other portions of the 
leaf are used like Spinach. Cultivate about 
the same as Spinach by sowing the seed 
early in spring in drills about a foot apart. 
(See cut.) 5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 20c. 34 lb., 50c. lb. 
LONG ISLAND 
IMPROVKD 
KUTA HAG A. 
RUT A BAG A 
RUSSIAN OR SWEDISH TURNIP. 
Sow 2 to 3 lbs. per acre. 
Long Island Improved. This is undoubtedly the 
finest variety of purple top Ituta Baga, and is 
purely of American origin. It is twice the size swiss chard. 
of ordinary American stocks. (See cut.) 5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 25c. 34 lb., 65c. lb. 
Large White French. A superior variety; white, solid and rich. 5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 20c. 34 lb., 60c. lb. 
Improved American. Very hardy and productive; flesh yellow, solid, sweet; good for stock or table 
use. 5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 20c. 34 lb., 55c. lb. 
Laing's Improved. An excellent garden variety. 5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 20c. 34 lb., 50c. lb. 
HENDERSON'S GOLDEN HEART. Invaluable for garden culture. It is entirely distinct from ordi¬ 
nary varieties, which are used mainly for stock feeding. The bulb grows as clean and smooth as a turnip. 
The flesh is remarkably fine in grain and of delicious flavor. But the most distinct improvement of all 
lies in its wonderful earliness, as it matures in 56 days from time of sowing. Price, 10c pkt 40c oz 
$1.00 34 lb. 
SEA KALE. 
Cultivated for its blanched shoots, which are 
cooked as Asparagus. A supply may be had all 
winter, by planting tho roots closely in a warm 
cellar before frost. (See cut.) 10c. pkt., 30c. oz., 
90c. 34 lb., 
$3.00 lb. 
SWISS CHARD . 
SILVER OR SEA KALE BEET. 
