February, 1907 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



43 



"EVERYTHING F -2RfHEGARDEN" 





HENDERSONS I9O7CATAL0GUE 



the covers of which are shown above is the most beautiful and instruc- 

 tive horticultural publication of the day — J 88 pages — 700 engravings — 6 superb colored 

 plates — 6 duotone plates of Vegetables and flowers. 



To give this Catalogue the largest possible distribution, we make the following liberal offer : 



Every Empty Envelope 



Coxints a^s Ca.sh 



To every one who will state where this advertisement was seen and who encloses Ten Cents (in stamps), we 



will mail the Catalogue, a.nd eJso send free of cha.rge 



Oxir Famous 50-Cent " Henderson" Collection of Seeds 



containing one packet each of Giant Mixed Sweet Peas; Giant Fancy Pansies, mixed; Giant 

 Victoria Asters, mixed; Henderson's Big Boston Lettuce; Early Ruby Tomato; and Henderson's 

 Half Long Blood Beet, in a coupon envelope, which when emptied and returned will 

 be accepted as a 25-cent cash payment on any order amounting to $i.oo and upward. 



PETER HENDERSON & CO., 



=35 and it 

 CORTLAN0T ST., 



NEW YORK 



