HENDERSON’S 
CRIMSON GLOBE BEET. 
A Grand Second Early and Main Crop Variety. 
New EARLY MODEL Beet. 
This splendid variety — of English origin — has attained perfection 
for table use. It is a medium early variety, coming in between Extra 
Early Electric and Crimson Globe. The roots of Early Model are of good 
size and run uniformly perfect, almost round, with small dark crimson-col¬ 
ored leaves, and a slim tap-root. In quality and color it is peerless; very 
fine grained, tender and sweet, never woody or stringy. Color of both 
skin and flesh deep rich blood-crimson, equaling that of the best long 
Vipoto ( SY/? rut ^ 
Price, 10c. pkt., 15c. oz., 40c. % lb., $1.25 lb. 
“ I may say that my Model Beets from your seed are praised by all who see them; tender , 
sweet and of grand color .” q E0 . L. FARMER, Tuxedo Park, N. Y. 
For our complete list of Table Beets see page 51; Farm Beets, page 66. 
HENDERSON'S EXTRA EARLY 
Electric BL °TURNIP Beet. 
An Ideal Table Beet, fine-grained, rich red 
flesh, exceedingly tender, remarkably early. 
The Electric is the finest Extra 
Early Beet grown, coming in with 
the small, flat Egyptian, but Elec¬ 
tric is much larger and of almost 
globular form. It is uniform in 
shape and size, with smooth dark red 
skin. The leaves are small and grow 
compactly on the root. The flesh 
is fine grained and tender, and of 
delicious flavor; color, rich red, 
ringed with dark crimson. The 
roots remain in fine condition a long 
time after maturity. We highly 
recommend our Electric as the best 
extra early table Beet. (See cut.) 
Price, iOc. pkt., 15c. oz., 35c. 
lb., $1.00 lb. 
“ Your Electric Beets were the best we ever 
had, and earlier than any other kind.” 
C. L. PORTER, Cumberland, Md. 
It is just the Beet you want for the table. Beautiful Form. 
Rich Red Flesh. Exceedingly Tender. Deliciously Sweet. 
This splendid variety has now been grown quite extensively in many 
sections of the country and the many good reports received from our cus¬ 
tomers indicate that it gives most thorough satisfaction. The root is of 
medium size, generally about three inches in diameter, very handsome in 
shape, being a little deeper than round, with a remarkably smooth surface. 
It has a very small tap-root. The very dark leaves are small and borne ori 
slender stems which occupy but a small portion of the root, but it is the 
exquisite tenderness of the flesh and the complete absence of any stringy or 
woody character that so thor¬ 
oughly distinguish this beet. 
The interior color is very deep 
crimson throughout, but is 
ringed or zoned in a most 
beautiful manner, making it 
very attractive in appearance. 
(See cut.) 
Price, 10c. pkt., 15c. oz., 35c. 
M lb., $1.00 lb. 
. v to u vtrry 
pure strain. / yrew about two tons all 
of them beauties. They are a fine table 
beet.’ 11ENRY GREF FRA Til, 
South Lima, N. Y. 
naa. m e useu jrom the 
summer, and pitted the balance f 
winter. We had some cooked f 
dinner to-day {March .id) and they we 
as tendei • and sweet as if freshly pulled 
WM. P. WA NEMAN, 
Middletown , Con 
°b u oX w Henderson's Garden Oracle, Price, 25 cents. 
