PETER HENDERSON & GO., NEW YORK. 
Styles of our Packages. 
Practically all of our seeds are now put up in elegantly litho- 
graphed packets, showing the vegetable or flower represented in 
natural colors. The designs were painted true from nature by our 
own artist; the lithographing has been executed in the finest man- 
ner, each packet being really a work of art, as much superior to the 
colored packets usually sent out asare the seeds they contain. A full 
description and cultural directions are printed on the back of each. 
We Buy Novelties in Seeds. 
It frequently happens that new or improved varieties are pro- 
duced by accidental hybridization or long selection. Should any 
of our customers have something which they consider new or 
especially good in Vegetable, Farm or Flower Seeds, we shall be 
glad to have a few seeds for trial. When it proves to be new or of 
special merit we are always glad to purchase. 
OUR RED TRADE-MARK LABEL. 
Every package, large or small, of vegetable seeds sent from our 
establishment is sealed with our Red Trade-Mark Label (copy- 
righted), and as our jobbing 
trade is supplied with our seeds 
sealed in this manner, you will 
consequently be perfectly justi- 
fied in refusing any packages of 
seed not bearing this trade-mark. 
We have been reluctantly forced 
to adopt this method for our mu- 
tual protection, as every season 
we have cases where unscrupu- 
lous dealers foist a cheap and 
inferior article on purchasers 
under the name of ‘‘ Hender- 
son’s Seeds.” Insist that every 
package you buy bears our Red 
Trade-Mark Label, which we 
here illustrate. 
Special Notice.— While we exercise the greatest care to have all 
Seeds, Plants and Bulbs pure and reliable, we do not give any war- 
ranty, 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. 
OUR CATALOGUES ARE MAILED FREE to all 
customers, without request, as soon as they are issued, and should 
be in-our customers’ hands not later than the following dates, viz. : 
Manual of Everything for the Garden (this book), - dan. 15th. 
Farmers’ Manual (Agricultural Seeds, Grass, Grain, etc.), Mar. 15th. 
Midsummer Catalogue (Strawberry, Celery and Cabbage 
Plants, Seasonable Seeds, etc.), - - - - June 15th. 
Autumn Bulb Catalogue (Bulbs and Plants for Winter 
and Spring Flowering), - - - =ept= Sept. 15th. 
Upon notice from a registered customer of the non-receipt 
of any issue after the above dates, we shall be pleased to mail a 
duplicate, as catalogues are sometimes lost in transit. 
PARTIAL VIEW OF THE COLUPIBIAN EXPOSITION GROUNDS, CHICAGO. 
With numbers indicating localities where may be found 
PETER HENDERSON & 
No. 1. Horticultural Building. north end—our main exhibit. 
No. 2. Grounds west side of Horticultural Building—A Model Lawn of the Hen- 
derson Lawn Grass, embellished with flower-beds, Lawn Requisites, etc. 
Wo. 3. Eastern exterior of Horticultural Building—Pansies followed by New 
Cannas. 
Wo. 4. Lagoon Slope west of Government Building—Model Terrace of Hender- 
son’s Terrace Sod Grass Mixture. 
CO.’S Various Exhibits. 
No. 5. Electrical Building, south, west and north exteriors—Plots of Lawn Grass 
Mixtures for special situations. 
No. 6. Agricultural Building—Farm Seed Exhibits, etc. 
No. 7. Southern exterior of Stock Pavilion—Special Farm Grasses and Hender- 
son's Special Hay and Pasture Mixtures. 
VISITORS to our Main Exhibit in the Horticultural Building will be PRESENTED WITH HANDSOME SOUVENIRS. 
ALFRED HENDERSON, 
PRESIDENT. 
CHARLES HENDERSON, 
VICE=-PRES’T AND TREAS. 
PETER HENDERSON & CO., 
35 and 87 Cortlandt St., New York. 
