February, 1909 



is the title of Our 1909 Catalogue — the most beautiful 

 and instructive horticultural publication of the day — a book 

 of 200 pages — 700 photo engravings from nature — 

 8 superb colored and duotone plates of vegetables 

 and flowers. 



It is a mine of information of everything that is worth while 

 in gardening either for pleasure or for profit, and embodies 

 the results of sixty years' experience in seed growing. As 

 a book of reference alone it is invaluable. 



To give this catalogue the largest possible distribu- 

 tion, we make the following liberal offer : 



EVERY EMPTY ENVELOPE 



COUNTS AS CASH=^ 



To every one who will state where this advertisement was seen, and who 

 encloses Ten Cents (in stamps), we will mail the catalogue, and also send free 

 of charge 



Our Famous 50-cent "Henderson" Collection of Seeds 



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

 Pansies, Mixed; Giant c 0ictoria Asters, Mixed; Henderson's Big Boston 

 Lettuce, Freedom Tomato and Henderson's Blood Turnip Beet in a 

 coupon envelope, which, when emptied and returned, will be accepted as a 

 25-cent cash payment on any order amounting to $1.00 and upward. 



Peter Henderson & Co. 



35 and 37 Corllandt Street, NEW YORK, 



