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M-OUR PREMIUM OFFER. @ 
We will allow our customers who remit with their orders from this Catalogue 
(either cash, check, post office order, express money order or stamps),. . . 
to make their own selection of premiums from the following: A A 
Books—Vegetable Seeds—Flower Seeds—Bulbs—Plants 
(Pages 5 to 9.) (Pages 11 to 68.) (Pages 74 to 116.) (Pages 117 to121.) (Pages123to175.) | 
TO THE VALUE OF 10° 
To be added to the aggregate amount of the order for any of the articles just mentioned. For instance: 
A $1.00 remittance is entitled to 
ENS P2-EXO)) 55. 0S 5 Aes GC aes 
Age 5 @ Olen cia. 3. eee ann 88 
AS NOVO Om Oe eet a se 
It must be expressly understood, however, that premiums must be selected at the time of ordering, and also that 
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premiums can only be allowed on the above-mentioned articles. Premiums CANNOT be allowed on any of the under- 
mentioned, nor can any of the under-mentioned be selected as premiums, viz.: 
° && PREMIUMS CANNOT BE ALLOWED ON “3 
Collections of Uegetable Seeds, offered on page 10. 
Excluded 
Cannot be 
_ from above Lawn Grass Seeds, pages 190 to 193. Selected as 
e Farm Seeds, pages 69 to 75. Potatoes, pages 20, 59 and 60. 6 
Premiums Fertilizers, Tools, Implements, Insecticides, etc., on pages 176 to 189. Premiums 
PREMIUMS MUST BE SELECTED AT THE TINE OF ORDERING. © 
The Superiority of Henderson’s Seeds, Plants, Bulbs, etc., 
HAS WON FOR THEM 
O35 Highest Awards! | 
GOLD MEDALS, SILVER MEDALS, 
BRONZE MEDALS and DIPLOMAS. 
——— 
at the PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION 
BUFFALO, 1901. 
at the COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, 
CHICAGO, 1893. 
And perhaps no feature of either Exposition was more admired than the velvety lawns of verdant green made with 
THE “HENDERSON” LAWN GRASS SEED. 
These beautiful lawns and grass plots formed unrivaled settings of emerald hue, against which was vividly contrasted 
the magnificent buildings of the ‘‘Great White City,’’ and the artistically tinted architecture of the ‘‘Rainbow City,’’ and it 
is universally admitted that the ‘‘Henderson Lawns’’ aided greatly in enhancing the architectural splendors of both Expositions. 
In many instances the delays in the construction of the buildings rendered it impossible to sow the Lawn Grass Seed until a 
few days prior to the opening of the Expositions, and when one considers that these plots of bare ground were transformed 
into carpets of green and velvety turf within six weeks’ time, it serves as an object lesson of what may be accomplished 
under thousands of similar conditions with THE ‘‘ HENDERSON’? LAWN GRASS SEED, which we supply in large or 
small quantities to sow extensive areas or modest dooryard plots. (For full details, see pages 192 and 193.) 
