Peter Henderson & Co.'S 

 Garden and Greenhouse Guide 



FOR 1892. 



TO THE RECIPIENT. 



J HIS is the first issue of a Catalogue prepared for those interested in garden work, who in applying 

 for our catalogue of "Everything- for the Garden," have overlooked the fact that we 

 charge for that publication, or who may have been under the impression that we perhaps distributed 

 a smaller list free. This we have not done for several years, but we have felt the necessity 

 for some time of publishing a catalogue which should be full and comprehensive, and at the same 

 not so costly but what we could send it to applicants free. The result is this Garden and 

 Greenhouse Guide. As our business has steadily increased, so our Catalogue of " Everything 

 for the Garden " has likewise been enlarged, so that we have been compelled to charge 25 cents, 

 its actual cost, to those not already customers. This 25 cents however, we allow on the first order, 

 so that after all there is practically no charge. Doubtless this list will fall into the hands of many who 

 are familiar with our catalogue, " Everything" for the Garden," and such will scarcely realize 

 that this Garden and Greenhouse Guide is a reproduction on a smaller scale (reduced by 

 Photo-engravingj of "Everything for the Garden," alike in all respects except size, design of 

 cover, different order sheet, and the absence of colored plates. Perhaps too, many will find this 

 smaller Catalogue just as handy as the more pretentious one. Parties ordering from this who would 

 like to have a copy of " Everything for the Garden," have only to so state when ordering 

 goods. In any case those ordering from this in 1892, will be sent the "Everything for the 

 Garden " for 1893, without charge and without application. 





PETER HENDERSON & CO., 



35 & 37 Cortlandt Street, 

 NEW YORK. 



