. Henderson's wholesale catalogue. : seeds, implements, fertilizers, insecticides &c. for market gardeners and truckers. eat value,whether considered as a variety for commercial orprivate culture. Its immense size will recommend itto all, particularly when it is known that its keepingqualities are unexcelled. The exterior color is paleyellow, and the interior clear sparkling white. It ismedium early in maturing. (See cut.) Price, 20c. oz.,50c. i lb., $ lb. (10 lbs. and upwards, $) / cannot speak too highly of your Prizetaker Onion, which yieldedat the rate of 1,200 bushels per acre.


. Henderson's wholesale catalogue. : seeds, implements, fertilizers, insecticides &c. for market gardeners and truckers. eat value,whether considered as a variety for commercial orprivate culture. Its immense size will recommend itto all, particularly when it is known that its keepingqualities are unexcelled. The exterior color is paleyellow, and the interior clear sparkling white. It ismedium early in maturing. (See cut.) Price, 20c. oz.,50c. i lb., $ lb. (10 lbs. and upwards, $) / cannot speak too highly of your Prizetaker Onion, which yieldedat the rate of 1,200 bushels per acre. They were perfect in shape andvery large, many specimens reaching 16 to 18 inches in circumference,one in particular being 18j inches around. I desire to complimentyou for the true merit all your seed possesses. JAMES TORRANCE, Oreano, Idaho. I planted your Prizetaker Onion last spring, the yield was immense,at least double thai of yellow Globe Danvers, grown under same con-ditions. S. GRAFF, Johnstown, N. Y. The seed of Prizetaker Onion I got of you made the best onions Ieverlgrew. W. H. HIGG1NBOTHAM, Evelyn, For Onion Sets and Our Complete List of Varieties of Onions and Onion Sets, see pages 40 and 41. 24 PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.—WHOLESALE CATALOGUE. Special SHORT PEA CROP Notice Not in the memory of the present generation has there been such ashortage of Garden Peas as this year. In all countries where GardenPeas are produced for seed purposes the crop of 1910 was almost afailure. Prices are necessarily higher. The stock will not last long,therefore early orders are advisable. Henderson s First of All Pea. Its first important feature is its extreme earliness, ensuring to thetrucker the advantage of marketing his produce so much earlier thanthose who do not grow it. It is also exceedingly productive. Thevines are vigorous and dwarf, about 2\ feet in height. Another im-portant feature: the entire crop can be gathered at one picking, andevery trucker will reali


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