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Peter Henderson & Co.'s 



Strawberry 



and 



Vegetable Plants 



for 



Summer Planting 



Seasonable 



Lawn and Garden 



Requisites 





1910 



CATALOGUE 



Vegetable 



and 



Farm Seeds 



for 



Summer Sowing 



Insecticides 



and 



Fungicides 



VUF HFI IVFD FDFF ln United States to any Post Office. R.R. Exp. Office or Freight Station at our option 

 VVL> ULtLtl VLiK I KL»L» Vegetable Seeds, Flower Seeds, Lawn Grass Mixtures and Books (except where otherwise 



— — ^— ^ noted:. 

 Purchaser pays transit charges only on pints, quarts, pecks, bushels, and barrels, and on Farm Seeds. Tools, Implements, 

 Insecticides, etc. 



Plants we do NOT deliver free by express. We make no charge for packing, but in all cases the buver 

 must pay the carrying charges. We deliver plants free by mail it so ordered and it is practicable; 

 but we have to take the soil from the roots to lighten the weight End must send smaller plants than 

 if sent by express. II V always add extra plants to help defray express charges. 



PETER HENDERSON & CO. give no warranty, express or implied, as to description, qualitv. productiveness, or anv 

 other matter of any Seeds. Bulbs or plants they send out. and the> will not be in any way responsible for the crop. If the 

 purchaser does not accept the goods on these terms, they are at once to be returned. 



:HOW BEST TO ORDER AND REMIT. 



Remittances should be made either in the form of an 

 Express Money Order or a P. 0. Money Order, Bank Draft 

 or Registered Letter. 



Customers can also shop by express, as all express com- 

 panies have purchasing departments in all their offices. If 

 you wish to order goods from us to be sent by express, ask 

 for a Purchasing Order Blank at any express office, and it 

 will be supplied and forwarded without charge, other than 

 the usual rate for returning goods. 



If goods are wanted C. 0. D., 2.3 per cent, ot the amount 

 must accompany the order. Plants we do not ship C. 0. D. 



Orders from unknown correspondents, without remittance, 

 should be accompanied by New York City references, to 

 save delav. 



About packing and shipping and no charge made. Wc 

 make no charge for packing excepting for cloth bags and 

 no cha/ge for cartage or delivery of goods to any railway 

 station, steamship line or express office in New York City. 



Ha\e your plants sent by express. They will reach you 

 in better condition than by mail. We have secured for 

 our customers from railway express companies a special 

 rate on plants from Xew York, which is twenty per cent. 

 less than merchandise rates at which they were heretofore 

 carried. 



The safe arrival is guaranteed in good condition of straw- 

 berry plants sent by express where transit does not ex- 

 ceed three days. Pot-grown strawberry plants ready about 

 Aug. 1st. Vegetable plants ready between July 1st and 

 August 1st. 



^SEASONABLE BOOKS. 



Cabbages, Cauliflower, etc. By C. L. Allen. A new- 

 work. Gives complete instructions from seed time 

 till harvest 



Cabbages and Cauliflowers for Profit. By J M. Lupton. 

 A new book on this subject by a successful grow-er. 



Celery Culture. By W R. Beattie. A practical guide 

 for beginners and a standard reference to those 

 already engaged in growing celery 



Celery, Kalamazoo Culture of. By G. von Bochove 

 Improved methods of culture. " The Secret of 

 Success " and full information 



Strawberry Culturist. By A. S. Fuller. Field, garden, 

 forcing and pot culture; hybridizing, varieties, etc. 



Strawberry Culture, The ABC of. By T. B. Terry 

 The latest on this subject and by an experienced 

 grower 



Spraying Crops. By Clarence M Weed A revised and 

 enlarged edition, telling when and how garden and 

 field crops, fruit and shade trees should be sprayed 



.50 



for their various insect and funguous enemies. 

 •Illustrated 



Fumigation Methods. By Prof. Willis G. Johnson. An 

 up-to-date work on the practical application of hy- 

 drocyanic acid gas and carbon bi-sulphid, for the 

 destruction of insects and larvae in orchards, gran- 

 aries, greenhouses, etc. Illustrated 1.00 



Insects Injurious to Vegetables. By F. 11. Chitten- 

 den. A ready reference book for truckers, market 

 gardeners, farmers, as well as others who grow 

 vegetables in a small way for home use 1.50 



Insects and Insecticides. By Prof Wee: Tells how- 

 to combat insects in field, orchard, garden. gi 

 house and dwelling 1.50 



Fungi and Fungicides. By Prof. Weed Fungous dis- 



"l" plants, etc . and their treatment 1 .00 



The Spraying of Plants. By Prof. Lodcman. Insects 

 ani fungi: liquids and powders: application 

 apparatus 



Ghas. Henderson, Pres. 



June, lllln 



35*37 ro*t\-* NDT **. NEW YORK. 



