U/t70lesal(^ prie(^ l^ist of piapts for plorist5 a^d Dealers. 



'TyVE ISSQE our Florists' Wholesale Plant List under a separate cover from our Wholesale Seed List, as we believe it will be more 

 *^ convenient for florists in this form. This allows us to increase the size of the pages, give much fuller descriptions to many 

 things, more extended lists of varieties in the leading classes of plants and illustrate more freely, advantages which we trust will be 

 appreciated by our florist friends. This issue will remain in force until about August 1st, when our Autumn Catalogue will be ready. 

 All offers in this catalogue are made subject to stock being unsold when the order is received, and we reserve the right to 

 advauce prices without notice shuuld the available quantity of stock render it necessary. 



OUR WHOLESALE SEED CATALOGUE. Our Wholesale Catalogue of Steds, Implements, etc., is mailed with this ; if by any 

 chance you do not receive it, please notify us and we will mail you a copy. 



CONDITIONS OF SALE OF PLANTS. 



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The prices quoted in this list are positively net, tut include 

 boxes, packing and cartage. A special discouvt of ^ per cent, is 

 allowed on all orders accompanied by cash, C. O. D, orders, and 

 on bills settled within 30 days from date of invoice. 



The plants are offered in this list at the rates per 100, provided 

 (except where they are otherwise cfliered) that not less than 

 FIVE of each class or variety are taken, nor in less amounts 

 than three dollars for the total value of the order. 



The varieties must be our own selection of sorts, unless other- 

 ■wise offered. Any one wanting special kinds, not offered in this 

 wholesale list, can order from our retail Descriptive Catalogue 

 (The Manual of Everything for the Garden), at the prices quoted 

 ^herein, from which we allow a discount of one-third. 



Orders from unknown correspondents, not accom- 

 panied by a remittance, should haye a New York City reference 

 — to save delay. If goods are wanted C. O. D. please so state. 

 We cannot send C. O. D. by mail, freight or steamer; all such 

 shipments must go by express. 



SPECIAL 14 OTICE.— While we exercise the greatest 

 care to have all Seeds, Plants and bulbs pure and reliable, we 

 do not give any warranty, express or implied. If the purchaser 

 does not accept the goods on these conditions they must be 

 returned at once, and the money that has been paid for same 

 will be refunded. P. H. & CO. 



THE ADVANTAGES WE OFFER . 



We guarantee safe arrival of all plants sent by express. If 

 wanted by mail, we will send them at an advance of one-fourth 

 over the prices quoted. We make no charge for boxes, baskets 

 or packing. 



We supply everytliing for the Garden, Greenhouse, 

 Farm and Lawn. — The fact that we can supply every want of 

 the cultivator in Seeds, Plants, Bulbs, Tools, Fertilizers, Insect- 

 icides, &c., enables patrons to have all their goods shipped in 

 one package, or at least at one time, thus saving largely in 

 express or freight charges. 



Plant Department.— (See illustration on front of this cata- 

 logue.) Our greenhouses and frames cover over four and one- 

 half acres solid in glass, being the most extensive on this 

 continent. 



Every order is tilled immediately on arrival, or it is 

 acknowledged if, under rare circumstances, its shipment is likely 

 to be delayed. If goods, notification of shipment or acknowledg- 

 ment of order is not received by the customer after a reasonable 

 lapse of time, it may be assumed that the order has miscarried, 

 or that the name or address was omitted from the order. We 

 will, where notified of such a case, use our best efforts to trace it 

 without delay. 



OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO ALL. 



Sendiugr Money. — Money should be sent either in the form 

 of a P. O. Money Order, Bank Draft, Express Money Order, 

 Registered Letter, or money can be sent by express. Money 

 sent in any other way is entirely at the sender's risk. 



Be sure to sign your name and give your address. 

 Many orders reach us lacking either or both; customers when 

 writing about unsigned ordeis will aid us in identification by 

 mentioning some of the articles ordered. 



Give full shipping instructions on each and every order 

 you send. 



Correspondence, Advice, Etc. We are always glad to 

 give any information in our power to our customers on any 

 subject pertaining to our business, but to avoid error, inquiries 

 of this kind should alwajs be written on a separate paper to that 

 used for orders. 



All orders and letters on business should be addressed 

 to the firm, Peter Henderson & Co., 35 & 37 Cortlandt Street, 

 New York. If the special attention of any member of our 

 establishment is desired, by so stating in your letter or order, we 

 shall be pleased to refer it to the party mentioned. Envelopes 

 addressed to special persons are frequently the cause of long 

 delays on account of absence or sickness. 



Our Catalogues are Mailed Free to all customers, 

 without request, as soon as they are issued, and should be in our 

 customers' hands soon after the following dates, viz.: 



The Wholesale Catalogue We Issue. 



(If you do not receive them please notify us.) 



Spring Edition. (Complete Lists Plants and Seeds.) January Ist. 



Summer Edition. (Our special offer for import bulb 



orders) April 1st. 



Autumn Edition. (Bulbs, Plants and Flower Seeds 



for Autumn Planting) August Ist. 



Market Gardeners' Wholesale Catalogues. 



Spring Edition. (Complete List of Vegetable Seeds 

 in English and German, also Implements, 

 Tools, Fertilizers, Insecticides, etc.) January 1st. 



Summer and Fall Edition. (Seasonable Seeds, 

 Strawberry, Celery, Cabbage and other vege- 

 table Plants for summer and autumn plant- 

 ing.) June 1st. 



Retail Catalogues. 



Manual of Everything for the Garden. (Seeds, 

 Plants and Bulbs for spring planting. Tools, 

 Fertilize: s. Insecticides, etc.) January Ist. 



Farmer's Manual. (Agricultural Seeds, Grass, 



Grain, etc.) February 1st. 



Midsummer Catalogue. (Strawberry, Celery and 



Cabbage Plants, Seasonable Seeds, etc.) . . . June 1st. 



Autumn Bulb Catalogue. (Bulbs and Plants for 



winter and spring Flowering.) Septem'rlst, 



We have secured for our 

 customers from EXPRESS 

 COMPANIES 



20 



Reduction in 

 on plants. 



Per Cent. 



Express Rates 



Under the new ruling of the leading Express Companies, 



I advocated and secured by us, plants packed in closed boxes 



or baskets, will now be carried at the " General Special " rate. 



I This rate means a reduction of 20 per cent, from the regular 



^ merchandise rates to all points where no "General Special" 



• exists. To points where a " General Special " rate is in force 



W the companies make a special reduction. Shipments weighing 



I less than 100 lbs. receive the benefit of the rate per 100 lbs. . but 



I the minimum charge is 35c. For instance, where the regular 



merchandise rate is $4.00 per 100 lbs., a box of plants weighing 



100 lbs. will be carried for |3.20; a saving of 80c. on one shipment. 



Have your Plants 



Sent by Express. 



They will reach you quicker 

 and in better condition than 

 by any other way. 



PETER HENDERSON & CO., Seedsmen & Florists, 35 & 37 CORTLANDT ST., NEW YORK. 



