Henderson’s MIGNONETTE LETTUCE, 
A Delicious First-Early* :: 
Excels in QUALITY, TENDERNESS 
and CRISPNESS 
HENDERSON’S “TRIANON” 
excels all other Lettuces in qual¬ 
ity, having a crispness, tender¬ 
ness and flavor peculiarly its own 
and unapproached by any other 
variety. The heads are long and 
conical. The leaves require to be 
tied up, when they soon form 
solid heads and quickly bleach to 
snowy whiteness and become as 
stiff, crisp and sweet as celery 
stalks, and are delicious when 
eaten in the same manner or pre¬ 
pared for salad. (See cut.) 
Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. oz., 50c. 
M lb., $1.75 lb. 
7 take this opportunity of jrraising 
Trianon Cos Lettuce. It is superb — one 
is large enough for a small, family .” — Dr. 
J. FITZ-MATIIEW, West Sound, Wash. 
HENDERSON’S 
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1 nanon 
Once tasted always wanted” is the happy expression of an admirer, and this is the 
unanimous opinion of all who have eaten this splendid little Lettuce, its chief 
merit being quality. 1 he phenomenally solid little heads are dense masses of 
crumpled leaves, blanched creamv-white, very tender, remarkably crisp, and as sweet 
as well—Mignonette Lettuce, for none other in quality quite equals it. Another 
valuable feature is its extreme hardiness, which makes it specially adapted for early 
spring planting, or cold-frame culture, or growing out during the winter in the Southern 
States; it heads quickly and surely, and, in consequence, may be had very early; 
moreover, it is a first-rate summer lettuce, resisting heat, drought and wet, and 
slow to bolt to seed. It is a compact-growing variety, the plants spread only about 
seven inches, enabling them to be closely planted. The outer leaves are bronzy- 
green and russet, but the interior is beautifully white and inviting. (See cut.) 
Price, 10c. pkt., 25c. oz., 75c. J4 lb., $2.50 lb. 
“ Your Mignonette is the finest early lettuce we ever saw. Every head vxis firm 
and crisp and lasted a month before it bolted to seed." 
J. R. CAMPBELL, Wallingford , Ct. 
“/ have planted Mignonette Lettuce in my garden for a number of years and have 
it under glass all winter. It looks beautiful when served on the table; a nice, crisp 
variety .” CIIAS. S. CASH, Salem, N. Y. 
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CELERY 
LETTUCE 
TRIANON, 
PE^ECTE^ SALAMANDEK LETTUCE, 
. A SPLENDID EARLY VARIETY. 
Lettuces naturally thrive better during the cooler weather 
of spring and fall than in a torrid summer — the season really 
when such crisp, cooling salad is most enjoyable and in great 
demand; consequently there has been bred a number of 
heat-resisting or summer lettuces, among which our Perfected 
Salamander is the acknowledged leader. It forms good- 
sized, compact and tender heads, creamy-white inside and of 
that desirable rich buttery flavor; outer color, light green; it 
remains long in head without running to seed, and stands a 
great amount of heat without burning. (See cut.) Price, 10c. 
pkt., 25c. oz., 65c. 34 lb., $2.00 lb. 
“Last spring I ordered your Salamander Lettuce, and must say it was most 
satisfactory notwithstanding the hot, dry weather in June.” 
WM. C. KIDDER, Sea Girt, N. J. 
