Seeds for summer sowing . HENDERSONS Early BloodTurnip Beet. This is a great im-provement upon the oldstandard variety, EarlyBlood Turnip Beet. Itis a great favorite withmany gardeners and isvery attractive in ap-pearance, the roots beingsmooth and uniform,and the color deep bloodred. The flesh is tenderand sweet, and it is anexcellent variety forcanning. This variety should besown for a late crop onaccount of its quicknessin maturing. For winterstorage it is unexcelled.(See engraving). Price, 10c. pkt, , 60c, M lb., Our booklet GARDEN CULTURE OF ROOT CROPS tells all about cult


Seeds for summer sowing . HENDERSONS Early BloodTurnip Beet. This is a great im-provement upon the oldstandard variety, EarlyBlood Turnip Beet. Itis a great favorite withmany gardeners and isvery attractive in ap-pearance, the roots beingsmooth and uniform,and the color deep bloodred. The flesh is tenderand sweet, and it is anexcellent variety forcanning. This variety should besown for a late crop onaccount of its quicknessin maturing. For winterstorage it is unexcelled.(See engraving). Price, 10c. pkt, , 60c, M lb., Our booklet GARDEN CULTURE OF ROOT CROPS tells all about cultivation. Sent free if asked for when ordering. PETER HENDERSON & NEW YORK—VEGETABLE SEEDS. HENDERSONS SELECTED Half Long Danvers Carrot. A handsome, stump-rooted Carrot of a rich, dark orange grows to a large size; is smooth, and the flesh very close intexture with very little core. It is a first-class Carrot for allsoils and has yielded 25 to 30 tons per acre, with the smallestlength of root of any no


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